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    still hope for you Revan, we need you.” Haydens eyes met his, and a look of sheer terror crossed them, a look Revan had seen too many times but couldn't bear to see on a man he considered a brother, he couldn’t kill him, he needed him. The hiss of his saber closing filled the room, leaving them in a deafening silence. “ I refuse to be a pawn of your council, the galaxy doesn’t need the Jedi or the Sith anymore, they need warriors to defend them. Not peacekeepers. I plan on creating an order of my own

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    The major difference is obviously the time line and the beginning of the movies, in new hope its tantive IV being boarded by an imperial ship to retrieve the plans to destroy the Death Star that were retrieved by Princess Leia. In Star Wars episode 7 they are looking for luke so they open up with Poe retrieving information on his whereabouts. "The last piece of the map". Now let's begin iIn new hope Luke is on a desert planet and runs into Han Solo and they get on the millennium falcon. Same thing

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    Gunpowder Disadvantages

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    Gunpowder helped countries grow, as well as they contribute to the decline and disadvantages. Gunpowder helped countries grow at first, and that was the advantage. With this gunpowder the empires could conquer or take over more land from surrounding countries, like the Ottomans, Russia, and Safaldes. Ottomans used it also as a way to protect their trade routes. But later fell to a more powerful technology. As for the Russia they didn’t use it as well as they could’ve. They used it to force locals

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    The Pleistocene epoch was a time period of almost 2 million years of repeating glaciation around the globe. This epoch was known for its megafauna that roamed the Earth during the last great ice age. Although this was a time of mass extinction for species that could not adapt to the climate changes, many mammals and vertebrates that can be identified today were found during this time (Zimmermann, 2013). The Pleistocene epoch is an important foundation for understanding life that exists today, including

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    The Ego In Ice Age

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    The movie Ice Age is fictionally set during prehistoric times, which includes abounding amounts of extinct animals such as: woolly mammoths, saber-tooth tigers, and ground sloths. This filmography is centered around three main characters who are Sid who is a ground sloth and Id, Diego who is a saber-tooth tiger and Ego, and Manny who is a woolly mammoth and superego. In the beginning of the movie Manny saves Sid from being eaten by predators, because of this Sid decides to stay with Manny who was

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    and estar, saber vs. conocer, preterite, imperfect, por vs. para, and gustar. Something new that Mrs. Melo taught me is the acronym HOGSWEAT (Habitual, Ongoing, Growing up, Setting the scene, Weather, Emotions, Age and Time), where each letter stands for a use of the imperfect. This is going to help me a lot, especially since I’m unfamiliar with the imperfect tense. She also reviewed the use of reflexive terms, which was very beneficial to me. I was also confused on differentiating saber between conocer

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    the location. They arrive at the designated location, the base of a krayt dragon’s skull. Something in the air is different, like something sinister is nearby. “Look out!” The knight shouts, attempting to warn Zerdek. Zerdek quickly goes for his saber and ignites it in a moments notice. He spins on his heel at the last possible moment, bring his blade up to the one coming down towards his face. He lets out a small grunt and is pushed into the sand by his attacker. “Well well well, what do we have

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    The La Brea Tar Pits

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    When most of us think of asphalt or tar, our minds wonder to the roads that our cars drive on. Asphalt may appear to be an ordinary everyday thing we see and pay little to no attention to but, in reality, it may hold a treasure of information on Earth’s past history. In Hancock Park, Los Angeles, CA it does just that. The La Brea Tar Pits were formed during the Pleistocene era over 40,000 years ago and have supplied most of the fossils found during that era in the world (Polly, 1994). Many well-known

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    Ford Pinto Ethics

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    information can cause catastrophic damage. In today's airline industry, official warnings are not often overlooked by superiors, handling issues without putting passengers at risk, practicing preventative ethics and strict inspections are a norm (Saber, 2015). Human live cannot possibly be valued. Living beings with consciousness', experiences, relationships and unlimited potential to do anything can't have a price tag. The value of human life overrides other considerations; however, this is often

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    At a recent Saturday class, 17 barefoot men, women and children lined up in rows before Smith and Martinez. Some students brought their own fancy toy lightsabers (the ones that light up and make electronic laserlike sounds), others used the class sabers made of PVC pipes wrapped in colorful pool noodles. “Star Wars”-themed shirts were everywhere. A teen girl had one that read: “Physically, I’m here, mentally I’m in a galaxy far, far away.” Before they could learn Yoda’s moves, however, the students

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