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    the radio out of its place in the closet and commenced the party. ***** Some time afterwards, the bell rang for recess and the children scrambled outside into the snow. At Sheamus’s request, it was quickly decided that they would have an all-out snowball war. Teams were hastily selected and bases speedily built. The small Kindergarten armies squatted behind monstrous mounds of snow and secretively plotted war strategies. Finally, the time came to strike. Everyone rushed out onto the battlefield

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    Olivia slammed the door to her log cabin in Lake Tahoe, she had seen Brooke in the cabin next to hers. Olivia hated Brooke. Her family had lots of money so she would get everything she wanted. Olivia wanted that necklace she’d always seen Brooke wear since her birthday. “I need her necklace! The gold and the diamonds look so good!” Olivia told her brother Simon. “I don’t get why you hate Brooke but at the same time want to be her.” Simon replied. “Jesus Simon! You don’t understand me, you never

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    which is the head. After we do that we try to put a scarf around it. Then we added everything else that a snowman needs. When we got bored of that, we decided to have a snowball fight. We built a fort out of snow to protect us from the snow. It’s kind of like that SpongeBob episode where SpongeBob and Patrick have a snowball fight in front of their houses. After we have all that fun building forts, snowmen, and going sledding. We decided it was time to go inside for the night and warm up. My sister

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    spent a lot of time outside. The air was biting at our noses, and snowmen with orange noses and piles of snowballs behind snow walls littered the area. Snowballs zoomed across the yard, occasionally decapitating a snowman, or exploding on someone's jacket. I threw my hardest snowball, aimed directly for someone’s back. As he reached down to get another snowball, the snowball kept going. My snowball had shattered a window. Everyone quickly dispersed and ran to the end of the street, and met up. I was

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    her face bland, looking as if she might fall over from the cold. We made a base with snow in the back of the yard and started to roll out first snowball until it got huge. Soon, we had rolled it so much that it was knee high and that's when we realized that we would have to move it across the yard. No one could barely see it! We took the huge snowball and rolled it across the yard and we realized that this was going to be a big

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    Time itself was frozen. Yesterday was cold, but not like this. Now, it is almost zero. I stepped across the carpeted floor as the support wood creaked under thermal contraction. The staircase shivered as I descended. No one was there except for an old wooden table and a fork. Slowly sliding across the frozen floor, I navigate the dark maze of hallways that is my first floor. I grab my ski jacket, put on my boots and slide outside without a sound. No one is anywhere, and as far as my family

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    hotel ready to show his dexterity, but is humiliated by having to participate in a battle royal, which is a boxing match between multiple participants. Young men in the fight are blindfolded, “I had no dignity. I stumbled about like a baby or a drunken man” (244). The boy shows great inner strength when he chooses to stay in the fight for amusement of the white businessmen, which demonstrates his fulfillment to his grandfathers words. If in fact he does get thrown out he many not have a chance to give

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    This shall be a qualitative participatory research approach which will be informed by Phenomenology theory methodology. Phenomenology will be used to explore the day-to-day lived experience with hydro energy by key providers, consumers and energy policy makers. The researcher sought to uncover the essences, interpret, and describe the meaning of this relationship of energy providers and consumers. Rationale Hermeneutic phenomenology is a method used to describe, interpret, and understand lived

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    The Earth has been around for a long time. Humans have been around for a long time. America has been around for a long time. However, these long times are on vastly different timescales, and are not even close to being comparable to each other. To human minds, however, it would seem as though anything beyond the scope of their lifetime blends into a series of events on a page. The years before their birth sticking together into an amalgam of history, distorted beyond recognition. We place prominence

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    State of Research on the "Snowball Earth Hypothesis" The "Snowball Earth Hypothesis" also known as the "Varangia glaciation" is a hypothesis presented in 2001 by Geologist Paul Hoffman. (Wikipedia, 2002) The hypothesis purposes that 540 million years ago during the Neoproterozic, a meter thick of ice covered the oceans and glaciers the continents for 100 million years. Albedo; when ice and snow reflect solar radiation into space, in absents of greenhouse gases, which don't exist within

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