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    Google’s driverless car; are they the future, technologies most recent trumpet, world’s next thing or the latest catastrophe, next failure, biggest let down yet? Google has produce multiple products over the years that were successful and some that lack success. The latest product their trying to liftoff is the Google Car. A driverless car that can rely on their sensors and software to drive themselves. The idea of a car that drives without a driver is by far interesting, but is it good to have

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    Arthur Warren Waite was born in 1886. He grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan and attended the local high school. Waite was the typical jock and all the ladies loved him. He thrived on the attention. But he also had a sinister side. Waite later admitted to killing animals and stealing money, as a young child. When he attended the University of Michigan, he began studying dentistry. Although he was smart enough to do the work by himself, when he would fall behind, Waite would steal his classmate’s work

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    Show Choir The road to show choir nationals was a long struggle with many roadblocks. There were many times when I dreaded going to rehearsal, and when I got there, I just wanted it to be over so I could leave. Show choir started to feel like a chore to me and I didn’t enjoy it like I did last year. That is, until March 31st. We started learning our show choir songs at the end of August, rehearsing every day after school for an hour. Then during the last two weeks of September, both show choirs

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    write The Awakening, a very controversial book because of many new depictions of women introduced in the book. The Awakening is a book about a woman, Edna Pontellier. In the beginning, she is a happy woman with her husband and 2 kids vacationing at Grand Isle. While there, Edna realizes she is in love with Robert Lebrun and that she was just forced into an unloving/dissatisfying marriage with Mr. Pontellier. Robert however, leaves for Mexico. While there, Edna picks up a relationship with Alcee Arobin

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    The Laurentian Library was commissioned and constructed by Michelangelo beginning in the early 1520’s in Florence, Italy. The library was a turning point for architecture in how buildings were artistically conceptualized. The library was built to house the 4,500 printed books and the the 11,000 family manuscripts of the Medici family. It was made for the Pope at the time, Pope Clement VII, who was a Medici. The library was meant to display the Medici family’s intelligence and to celebrate knowledge

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    The poems that have chosen to be analyzed are “Nothing Gold Can Stay” by Robert Frost and “The Powwow at the End of the World” by Sherman Alexie. Both of these poems have a common theme that has to do with nature. Although the poems come from authors of two different backgrounds, one is a white American and the other is a Native American. The poems each use legends or myth to get a specific point across. These poems are great examples of myth/legend use to drive its authors point across, such as

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    a suspicious vehicle complaint. Dispatch advised of a white Pontiac car that was parked in the driveway. The complainant/homeowner, James Robert Caves Sr., didn 't know who the vehicle belonged to. Upon our arrival, we found a 2000 white Pontiac Grand Prix, bearing FL tag Z72 AKB, parked in the driveway. The vehicle was occupied by Taylor Lewis Jones, who was seated in the driver seat. The white male agreed to speak with Officer Holroyd. He identified himself as Taylor Lewis Jones with a Florida

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    Teutonic Knights: The Significance of the Battle of Tannenberg/Grunwald 1410 The history of the Teutonic Knights is well known throughout history as a military and religious order that flew a white cross flag. According to Taylor, the flag that represented the Order was from the Knights of Saint John, depicting a white cross with a black background (p. 340). The Order began their legacy approximately in 1190 during the 3rd Crusade where their mission was to safeguard the Hospital of St. Mary of

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    The Stone Boy Way too often we see kids who are neglected emotionally after a tragic event, and how negatively it effects them later on. It forces them to give up their innocent childhood. That is exactly what happens in Gina Berriault’s short story “The Stone Boy”. The story is about a 9-year old boy who accidently shoots his older brother dead. The boy shows no emotion, whatsoever, and it is clear the grownups do not understand him, so he is labeled with words like “cruel”. He does not understand

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    The Golden Granite Walls

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    desired location, we spotted a map in the center of the hall and headed towards it. The map holder resembled one found in subway stations. As we approached the map holder, at the top of the map was written, “Grand Central Terminal”. While analyzing the map we understood that this whole space was the Grand Central Station

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