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    A classic song about the state of Vermont is Moonlight In Vermont. Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald most commonly performed the song Moonlight Vermont. Karl Sussdorf and John M. Blackburn wrote the song in 1944. The song lyrics are, “Pennies in a stream, Falling leaves a sycamore, Moonlight in Vermont, Gentle figner waves, Ski trails down a mountain side, Snowlight in Vermont, Telegraph cables, they sing down the highway and they travel each bend in the road, And when people meet, in this romantic

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    Snowboarding Changes

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    started out really well, Sliding down the hill is a ziz-zag formation. Then I made my first big mistake. I was feeling a little more confident in my skills and decided to go a little faster. Once I decided to do this my snowboard went over a patch of ice. The board slipped out from under my and I rolled und

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    “How much farther?” Tom shouted impatiently as he folded his arms and sank back into his seat. “Be patient Tom, we haven’t got long to go now” replied Sarah, patting her little brother on the head and smiling. Hitched to the snowmobile, the six-seater towing platform they sat on gently rocked side to side making everyone on board feel a little nauseous. The driver desperately raced against the worsening weather, eager to complete the last mile or so of the journey before the heavy snow brought it

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    Have you ever found that your dog tends to track in a lot of mud and snow during the early and cold winter mornings? Well, I certainly have. Whenever my dog came inside from a cold, winter morning, she would slop mud everywhere on the floor and drip ice cold water on the warm floor and my clean clothes. Her cold and wet fur brushes my skin as I sit down next to her, making her smell like a dog fresh out of the rain. Even though I have let her play and sleep, and run outside for more two hours, and

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    Naruto: A Short Story

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    and one-by-one they spewed out of his mouth. Naruto could easily weave through the boomerangs. "What do you mean by that?" "A human like you wouldn't understand the power of...comedy!" "Like a joke or something?" "Yeah-yeah! I'll try out an ice pun 'cause ice puns are snow problem." "...?" His head shifted to the side. "I get it. My pun was so amazing you're speechless right now. Dad was wrong, I'm not just funny, I'm a comedy genius! I have to tell him, later." Using his stubby yellow legs, Snowdrake

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    are able to find artifacts that were once frozen in the glaciers. These artifacts would have been unavailable to scientists if the glaciers had not started melting. Many of the ancient items are in perfect condition because they were frozen in the ice. One example of a recent finding is a wooden box that is believed to have stored food. The article shows how these artifacts help scientists have a better understanding of the

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    Lamidium Archetypes

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    Lamidium is primarily home to humans, dwarves, elves, lizards, vampires, and sprites. Humans are found on the main continent. Dwarves are found within and between Pasurik Mountain and Mekappel Mountain, as well as near the ice caps to the far south. Elves are found on Coz Island, the forests surrounding Mekappel, and the plains of Pasurik. Lizards are found in Tahvrok desert, the Plains of Sickness, and in the swamps of Coz Island and the eastern boundary of Mekappel. Vampires are found in the Plains

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    Most people only worry about the snow and ice melting and causing water damage in the spring, but what is it doing to your home during winter? The fact of the matter is that the cold temperatures cause the groundwater to freeze, which can be damaging to your home’s foundation. There are a couple of different factors that could harm the walls of the foundation. Frost Heave: To understand frost heaves, you first need to understand ice lenses. An ice lens forms when the groundwater is continually

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    Gold Fish Lab Report

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    Michelle Vu 104-652-204 Life Sciences 23L Section 1Z TA: Allison Fisher May 03, 2017 Materials and Methods For the initial set-up of the experiment, two plastic beakers, each containing approximately 200mL of fish water, were individually weighed and recorded. The selected model organism for the experiment was the Carassius auratus, most commonly known as the goldfish. Each beaker was then filled with two pairs of evenly-sized goldfish and reweighed. These weights were then subtracted by the previously

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    Ice Caves Research Paper

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    I am doing my Current Events in Science about ice caves and on last February 11,000 people went to Wisconsin to see the ice caves. These caves were big enough to fit at least 50 people inside! The caves are in the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore in Wisconsin. They get a lot of people’s attention each year. The Apostle Islands have a least 21 islands and some are big and some are small. This region is specifically known for having scenic cliffs and sea caves are made by waves crashing into the

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