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    As the suns’ rays filtered through the plasma all the colors of the rainbow were visible and they seemed to dance upon the sunbeams like a leaf on the wind. The effect was alluring, but Kohen figured he should do a Post Emergence check and scan the area for any other rainbow asteroids and stay a marginal distance away. The check revealed nothing new about the condition of the ship. Ange and Hershel had shut down the

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    Needs *Click Click* went the VCR *Buzzzz buzz* went the static on the TV A staticy Rainbow Dash image appeared on the screen, however the static was so bad you could barely make out the shape sitting at a desk. A calm cool voice cracked out of the speakers “Hello there future or current pony owners. This is a EQPMB’s production of how to care for your new slave slash meat slash toy Pony. I’m your guide Rainbow Slash, and I’m the in charge of teaching the slaves at the factory. If you are wondering

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    Elizabeth Bishop’s poem, “The Fish,” details an account of someone’s experience catching a fish. The person catching the fish, presumed as the narrator, describes the fish’s intricate details which essentially gives it an ugly appearance. In an explication of “The Fish” from Bedford St. Martin’s, the analyzer also notes how the narrator’s descriptions yield an ugly appearance of the fish, but with further observation, the narrator realizes the beauty deep within the fish and the fact that the fish

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    my final picture book read aloud, I am going to read The Rainbow Fish, by Marcus Pfister. The main element of craft that I am going to highlight are the illustrations. The illustrations play a very important role in this book because it catches the children’s attention and helps bring the book to life. In The Rainbow Fish, a fish, named Rainbow Fish, has the most beautiful sliver scales that sparkle and shine (Pfister 4). However, Rainbow Fish is proud and selfish, and does not want to share his

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    of a rainbow expected after it rains on a sunny day; however, although a rainbow formation is basic optics and geometry, it is highly misunderstood. Many understand the appearance due to dispersion of light, but most do not realize what that entitles. What most people do not expect when looking at a rainbow is that it moves as the observer moves (Cartwright, 1992). Shown in the photo to the left, is a rainbow taken along the countryside in Missoula, Montana. To further discuss how a rainbow works

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    Water Erosion Background Erosion is the wearing away of sand soil or rock by water, or wind. Water erosion is the separation and removal of soil. Water erosion occurs by rain carrying away bits of soil and slowly washing away rock fragments (Society). Rushing streams and rivers wear away their banks, creating larger and larger valleys. Water erosion can occur on streams, river banks, sea shores and seaside cliffs. There are also different types of water erosion like sheet erosion. Sheet erosion is

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    Giselle: 2009#1 Looking at the numbers, the very tangible loss of money--money funneled seemingly endlessly into space, into technologies that we abandon, into missions that may fail, into promises of progress ten, twenty, fifty years from now--it can be difficult to justify that immediate loss with the seemingly insufficient immediate gain, the gain of nothing but knowledge--so very intangible that it is. Perhaps this is frustration is born from the fact that we have never done anything like this

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    It is July and we just finished celebrating Independence Day. We are six months into 2015, so are how are we doing here at Bushy Park? First and foremost, we have not had a recordable incident or a lost time incident. Congratulations, but do not get complacent. Accidents that happen in the blink of an eye can impact you and your family for the rest of your life. It is summer and there are plenty of distractions: vacations, outdoor activities and just trying to survive the summer heat. Pay attention

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    The rainbow fish is the most beautiful fish in the ocean. Because of his beauty he is rude and cocky to other fish. He was so focused on being the most beautiful he grows conceded. He is mean to fish. He acts like he is better that everyone. In the Rainbow Fish, Marcus Pfister, shows personal growth using the main character. The rainbowfish is very conceded and selfish. He doesn’t like to share. He thinks he is better that everyone else. He said to the little fish "who do you think you are!"(paragraph

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    Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister, the genre of this book is children's literature. Rainbow fish is self-centered, and has rainbow scales. Have you ever met a self-centered person before? How about a fish that has rainbow scales? Well, in this story you’ll find the fish that he think he’s all that. In this story is about a Rainbow fish that is too obsessed with his own scales and keeps them for himself. Slowly, the other fishes stop being around him, and now the fish feels weird about and a little

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