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    I'll always love you." Adan pulls Eden into a deep kiss, still keeping his fingers intertwined with Eden's. A giant fireball is hurling towards their home. Adan presses his forehead against Eden's forehead and Eden's lips stretch into a small smile. "Even though we are going to die, this has to be the best moment of my life." And with those last words from Eden a giant fireball crashes into their home, burning their flesh, burning their organs, burning their bones,  destroying them. The only thing

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    Nagasaki back in 1945. The reason people should believe this was a man made disaster is because it was the biggest nuclear bomb that the U.S has constructed. It had about fifteen megatons of tnt. That’s a lot! When the bomb went off it made a fireball with about four and

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    Suspense is when the author or filmmakers keeps away information from the audience so that they become more engaged in the story. People like to watch suspenseful things because it is interesting. The lack of knowledge keeps you interested because you want to find out what will happen next. This keeps you hooked because you are waiting to see what will happen next. Movies with suspense in it tend to do better. This is because people are hooked and want to watch it. I am choosing the show Stranger

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    angel hunter. “I’m going to rip your head off and shit down your throat,” shouts Zabulon. “Thou shall be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit,” replies Ezekiel. “We’ll see about that…” shouts Xaphan producing several fireballs and throwing in his direction. “Is that all you got,’ says Ezekiel blocking the attack with his invisible force fields. “Your dead pussy angel,” says Valafar producing magical red bolts of concentrated energy and advancing it toward

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    Imagine that your parents abandoned you and no one liked you; think about how no one cared for you or talked to you. Wouldn't you want people to talk to you, or love you? That’s what Moui felt like in the movie “Moana.” Moui was a mortal like us, but his parents abandoned him. Then the gods took care of him, but he was still abandoned by them. Moui had nobody to love him or talk to. So to gain the love that he never felt from others, he took the Stone of Creation thinking mankind would worship him

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    The fission bomb-also known as the atomic bomb-has great explosive power caused by the sudden release of energy during the splitting, or fission, of the nuclei of elements such as plutonium or uranium. The bomb is known to cause destruction and loss of lives when deployed in warfare. The consequences of the blast can cause devastation for many years. Fission bombs were designed to release as much energy as possible as fast as possible. For example, when fissioned, 2.2 pounds of uranium-235 releases

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    Is it possible to predict when a catastrophe could happen? The natural catastrophes are easy to provide with the technology, but the man disasters are worst because it is impossible to know when they could happen. The protagonist of the short story “Grace Period” by Will Baker was able to understand the clues who foretell the worst for him. With the facts in the article “Nuclear Weapon Effects” written by John Pike, the nuclear weapon is probably the most logical thing that could happen in “Grace

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    “Moana” Imagine that your parents abandoned you and no one liked you; think about how no one cared for you or talked to you. Wouldn't you want people to talk to you, or love you? That’s what Moui felt like in the movie “Moana.” Moui was a mortal like us, but his parents abandoned him. Then the gods took care of him, but he was still abandoned by them. Moui had nobody to love him or talk to. So to gain the love that he never felt from others, he took the Stone of Creation thinking mankind would worship

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    Furthermore, the caption also has the strategy of both glittering generalities and simplification. It can be found, again, with calling Hitler a monster, but this time with the added bonus of a skeleton inside showing Hitler’s true nature, and the fireball in his hand burning Molching. As well, the propaganda poster

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    I hate riding on the Fireball. At the fair there is this ride, the Fireball, which swings you round and round way up into the air and then back down with your legs flaying around like a person that can’t dance. My feelings of dread ensue as I imagine going, Splat! , into the pavement. This carnival ride feels like it holds the end of my life, but the fair holds and is the rest of my life. At the beginning of the day when I buy my tickets, I realized just how expensive the fair is and how low my

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