Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends

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    My Best Friend

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    I was afraid of losing one of my best friends due to having feelings for someone I didn’t know that well for a while, but gradually got closer as we hung out nearly day over the summer for two years in a row. I ignored my feelings for a while and brushed it aside, until I decided to step up and confess. It didn’t change anything between us, which I’m thankful for. I eventually learned to just listen to my heart, regardless of what could happen. For better or for worse, I’m glad I did what I did

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    Walt Disney: How Did One Man Build A Lasting Empire By: Maggie Goodpaster When one thinks of Walt Disney, one often thinks of the beloved Mickey Mouse image. Now, many people also love Disney World theme parks, but the question is, "How did one man go from "Steamboat Willy" to a $60 billion dollar company?" Walt Disney began his vision with the creation of asmall cartoon studio, that produced several successful animated movies in the early and mid 20th Century, and then progressed to

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    Is Hamlet a Hero

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    time in my life, have been defined as people who are able to do supernatural, super-human work in favor of the public. My favorite hero was, and still is, the amazing superhero Spiderman. As a relatable college student, Peter Parker gains a superpower with a bite of a spider. With his superpower, he saves the city, attains the love of his lifelong crush, and gains the favor of the public. As a young boy, I

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    Stephen King Web Quest Step 1: 1) When Stephen was a child he saw his friend die in a train accident. He does not remember any of it. 2) When he was in his early 50’s, King was hit by a car, he suffered from a broken hip, a collapsed lung and several fractures in his leg. 3) He later bought the car and attacked it with a baseball bat on the anniversary of the accident. 4) In the 80’s, he wrote his book called Cujo, he was on drugs at the time, and didn’t remember writing it. 5) He wrote a

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    scientists and surgeons still struggle to comprehend how it works. The way that the brain can process information and help a person to problem solve is amazing, but another part of the brain can hold memories. Some are good--like a memory of a family vacation or of family holidays--but there are also frightening memories that can haunt a person until his or her death, if they don’t get help. For a very long time researchers have focused on combatant PTSD, for very good reason, but now a problem has risen

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    attitude. One time, Frankie saved his fellow fairy friend, Futuristic, from being eaten by Tarry the troll. So not only was he brave, but he was very heroic in this situation. Frankie lived in the beautiful metropolis and utopia known as Fairy World. Don't let the name fool you because not only fairies live here, but all magical creatures, from Pegasus to wizards etc. The world was great while Willow the witch was ruler, but when Uggy the Unicorn took over, this amazing world went downhill and headed

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    Speech About Birthdays

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    this woman made my fifth birthday party an outstanding time! Her name was Betty, and clown Betty had paint with her, so she painted all the children’s faces. I believe she had painted a pink butterfly on my face and my father had painted his face as Spider Man. I also recall playing many games, it just happened to be musical chairs that I won on. For my prize I had to pick out of a huge surprise box, I was very happy with my prize I had won myself a Snow White game for my Gameboy. Some of the girls

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    My Birthdays

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    birthday party an outstanding time! Her name was Betty, and she was made up to portray a clown. Betty had paint with her, so she painted all the children’s faces. I believe she had painted a pink butterfly on my face and my father had painted his face as Spider Man. I also recall playing many games, it just happened to be musical chairs that I won. For my prize, I had to pick out of a huge surprise box. I was very happy with my prize because I had won myself a Snow White game for my Gameboy. Some of

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    poptart and pull him towards the door. "See you later mom." "Okay have a great day, you too Leo." "Thank you, Mrs. Myler." "Leo, I told you, you can call me Miranda." My mother says. I roll my eyes and pull his arm toward the front door. "You are such a kiss ass." I say when we get in his car. "And if I weren't your mom wouldn't like me." He says grinning. "Well I'm glad you have my mother's approval." I say sarcastically. He kisses me, this time not on the cheek, he pulls back smiling at me

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    as well as a world full of friends, fairies, good wizards, and adventure. In doing so you have just taken your first step onto a vast world created by author and scholar John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. Tolkien became fascinated by language at an early age during his schooling, in particularly, the languages of Northern Europe, both ancient and modern. This affinity for language did not only lead to his profession, but also his private hobby, the invention of languages. His broad knowledge eventually led

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