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    Windy: Tornado Phase

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    Exposition One Windy Day, Dimension 17.4 was going through a Tornado Phase. A Huge Black Cloud was in the sky and blocked every bit of Sunshine, so every citizen looked up. The Huge bust of the Black Tornado passed, and Oblign was a 127 year old Goblin, He rushed as he took his Bag & Magic Candle before the Black Tornado could reach him. Using the Candle, He transported to a Green & Blue planet called Earth. His High Intelligence told him that he was in Area15 located near Nevada.

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    wedding speeches last night, I was overwhelmed by strange feelings of happiness and pride for my baby sister and her big day. I have been sternly warned not to delve into any of her past relationships, her difficult pre- and post-teen attitude and her

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    the goal, I had to try harder than I ever had and do the absolute best I could. The weeks of training went by leading up to the big meet that I hoped to accomplish this goal. Every day after practice, I could smell the chlorine and sweat on my suit from the hard work I had put in that day. Eventually, the big day came. I slowly made my way to the blocks where I would dive off and hopefully accomplish the goal I was trying to reach. They blew the whistles and I stepped up onto the blocks. I

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    Sxsw Festival

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    enough concept, lining up is not as simple as it appears. People create snaking lines that queue around corners, stairways and corridors. Instead of wasting your time waiting out of line, ask a volunteer where the line ends. Prepare for Battle A general does not just send out the troops. Before they go to battle, they lay out careful plans. Treat your SXSW trip like a battle by planning in advance. Arrange for a hotel or Airbnb stay early, so you know where you are going to spend the night. If you

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    A major theme in ‘Our Day Out’ is the lack of education and opportunity for young people in the inner city. Using scenes from the play, show how Willy Russell makes the audience aware of this theme The lack of education and opportunity affects young people in inner cities like Liverpool, these young people have never been given the chance to have a good education, and therefore they were just stuck in a states school, where there aren’t many people who care what grades they get and what they

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    Divergent Dystopia Essay

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    Divergent Dystopia vs. modern-day society Many of us focus on trying to see the positive side of things, but the truth is that sometimes we need to open our eyes, and notice the negative activities sourrounding our world. Once we comprehende what is negativetely affecting our world, then we should find a way to fix it, and shape the world. Finally, after we have done all of that, then maybe we can have a better world, but to have a utopian society just seems way out of our reach. A dystopian society

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    Day 50 Decision Making

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    Day 50 Decision: The first thing we did before Day 50 was analyze the current lead times in the system to understand how efficiently it was running. We saw that when demand hit its peak figures over the first 50 days, the production process lead time took over 2 days. We took this to mean that we could not effectively meet the requirements for any contract other than the $750 per job contract one. In trying to understand where the bottleneck in our process was, we looked at the utilization figures

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    sometimes we need to open our eyes, and notice the negative activities surrounding our world. Once we comprehend what is negatively affecting our world, then we should find a way to fix it, and shape the world. Finally, after we have done all of that, then maybe we can have a better world, but having a utopian society just seems way out of our reach. A dystopian society, just like the one in the novel divergent, definetely is different from our modern-day society, but our society dosen't neceseraly

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    Duck Hunting Essay

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    Duck hunting is an absolute passion for me and nothing could possibly interrupt this annual event. For me, sitting out in a duck blind at 5:30 in the morning with the brisk cold air biting at my skin is something I look forward to each and every year. Even having to break through a layer of thin ice to make it out to my blind never gets old. The frigid cold on my hands can get unbearable at times, but the possibility of frostbite is never at the forefront of my thoughts. After all, when the ducks

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    ready and have breakfast. The girls would wake up around 7am and make breakfast while the guys got ready, then we would all have breakfast together, and then the guys would clean while the girls got ready. After following our plan, we left the house and made our way to Universal. On our way there, we were discussing which rides we were planning to go on. After arriving, we took pictures in front of the Universal rotating globe. We then all proceeded to rush towards the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit Roller

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