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    Taylor Sweet 1 December 2015 Prosper Folklore Before Prosper was named Prosper, it went by the name Eagletown. Everyone in Eagletown was very into witchcraft, causing them all to develop superpowers. There was a girl named, Prosper, who had the power to control and produce electricity. She was 17 and in her last year in school. Prosper was very nice and loved to include every one in whatever the social event may be. Prosper was tolerated by people, because they thought that she was too cheery

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    Family In The Odyssey

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    Homer's The Odyssey, Linda Group's Posterity of the Conduit, and Scott O'Dell's Sing Down the Moon share a run of the mill derived subject, which focuses on the noteworthiness of family and home. In The Odyssey, Odysseus best shows the importance of family and home. Resulting to being truant from his home and family in Ithaca for ideal around 20 years, he sits each day on the shores of Calypso's island, Ogygia, "pulverizing his soul with grievance and tears" in light of the fact that he yearns to

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    Capstone Project Essay

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    My current capstone project consists the development of an unmanned aerial drone (quadcopter) that will be used for research purposes. Current design and development is taken from an online resource being an instructable from instructable.com. The quadcopter is currently designed using 3D printed parts, shaft arrows, and off the shelf electronics such as motors, electronic speed controller, transceiver, flight controller parts. Current development of the instructable has been already produced using

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    A Tourist Guide of Vienna Vienna is the capital and biggest city of Austria. It is among the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's essential city, with approximately 1.757 million population, and its social, monetary, and political focus. Until the start of the 20th century, it was the biggest city of German-spoken people in the world. Separated from being viewed as the City of Music as a result of its musical legacy, Vienna is likewise said to be "The City of Dreams" since it was home to

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    Jackie Robinson and Daisy junor Struggles want to stay and prove that color does not matter.Daisy When jackie robinson played baseball he had some struggles like when someone said something about him he had to avoid it.This is all because of what color he was color doesn't matter jackie robinson had a good color no matter what color he was.He had to avoid people threatening him saying that they were going to kill him.Jackie Robinson was a hero for most of the black children because he proved that

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    The Jungle Essay In the novel The Jungle by Upton Sinclair there are many ways that different literary elements are used to explore a political or social issue. One main issue has to do with the meat packing industry and how the workers are treated. In the novel, the main character had moved to America to find work and live the American Dream but his time in America was anything but a dream. Upton Sinclair uses many literary elements in his work to show imagery, metaphors/ similes and personification

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    transgression and climatic amelioration. Cyclic nature of Phanerozoic sedimentary rock distribution and material transfer among sedimentary reservoirs were controlled by tectonic factors. Episodic peaks in collisional orogenesis and rift-related mafic dike swarms occur every 500 m.y. Crustal extension and formation of young ocean basins would first cause sea level to rise and then fall as floors of new ocean aged. Subduction of old oceanic lithosphere coupled with crustal shortening associated with orogenesis

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    On the table laid cold pizza and left over KFC chicken along with any type of potato salad you could ever think of. To make matters worse there was a swarm of flies covering the food like a blanket. I remember thinking I was in a scene from Napoleon Dynamite. Humiliated and disgusted, we slowly start to make a plate of food we know our stomachs can

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    Siddhartha has been a character of many things; he continuously evolves throughout the story in search of enlightenment until he attains nirvana. In Hermann Hesse’s novel, Siddhartha, he appears to have a unique way of describing his characters and the way they transform. Throughout this novel, Siddhartha’s character constantly changes as he makes new discoveries about himself. In this excerpt, Hesse’s use of imagery, syntax and juxtaposition displays the realization Siddhartha has of being present

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    A Man, A Mouse, A Mile It has been suggested by many that movies are the ultimate art form of the current generation. In this day in age, it is rare to find someone who does not enjoy movies or TV dramas. Filmmakers have found a creative and enticing method of storytelling by developing a sensatory experience that fully stimulates and engages the audience's brains. For an hour, two hours, or even an entire weekend, anyone is able to enter a world where they can witness the action and empathize with

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