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    Enid Character Analysis

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    ponytail being bigger and extending to her waist, she has a longer nose that is a lighter brown, and her eyes are farther apart. In Let's Be Heroes, she wears a blue midriff top that is sleeveless, and she has wrappings around her upper arms. As "DJ Fireball", in the episode "You Are Rad", she sports rave attire complete with yellow sunglasses, headphones and a pacifier necklace. Personality Edit Enid is the most responsible of the main trio. She tries to use logic and critical thinking to make rational

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    the fat man bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki was about 20 kilotons. Second of all yes, some bombs can create “Such a reaction releases more than 10 times the energy of a typical chemical reaction...The explosion of a nuclear bomb creates a huge fireball and a giant mushroom-shaped cloud, both of which release deadly radiation that spreads over an area far greater than the explosion itself”(Nuclear Disarmament). With it injuring the country, it renders the country defenceless and forcing it to

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    Most bodies in the solar system that display a solid surface will show evidence of craters. Many craters are apparent on bodies with no atmosphere such as Mercury or our Moon. Erosion and weathering have removed most of the evidence of craters here on Earth. Most asteroids follow simple circular orbits between Mars and Jupiter and are occasionally agitated by each other or more regularly by Jupiter, however, comets can often come too close to the Earth and other major bodies due to their highly elongated

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    Alvarez Hypothesis

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    n.d) Experts have calculated that an asteroid of the size that hit the Earth 65 million years can hit the Earth approximately every 100 million years. (Hartmann, n.d) There are theories that remains of the asteroid caused a storm filled with fireballs in the sky, which led to temperatures increasing. In some places the temperature reached boiling point which would have kill quite a few animals and plants. There are also theories that the high temperatures could have started enormous

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    Down on the grimy dirt track, I am in the center of hundreds of sweating, aggravated people who have been waiting long hours in the scorching sun. Sweat beads drip slowly down my neck, towards my backless dress for everyone to see. Looking at the drunken and impaired, I start to notice all the contrasting age differences who surround me. A vast majority of the audience neighbouring me, appears to be my age. Young adults who get to disregard all responsibilities for one night, until we go back to

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    Coleman met John, his client, at Jimmy’s Poor-Man’s Bar. While in Jimmy’s Poor-Man’s Bar. While in Jimmy’s, Coleman attempted to do a trick that consisted of lighting pre-grain alcohol on fire. As a result, the bar sustained major damage and a fireball went through the room and killed Jimmy. Software, INC terminated Cole without his account of what happened, which

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    that those feelings can basically turn the earth into a fireball. Although he believes that there is more power in heated emotions, he has felt cold emotions as well. He also has witnessed how much damage those emotions can cause. He understands that cold emotions like hate and hostility have destructive power as well. Love always gets more publicity than hate ,but even though hate is silent it still can cause damage… not as much as a fireball, though. “But if I had to perish twice, I think I know

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    I don’t know anyone who has ever had terminal cancer, but in Scarlet Starlet’s “What I Couldn’t Tell Him,” I feel as if I personally developed a relationship with Jamie Perron upon her death. When Jamie gets the news of her terminal illness, her and her mom pack up their bags and move to a small unknown town in order to spare her loved ones of the sadness that her death would bring. Things don’t go according to plan when she moves, as a group of friends, consisting of one Alden Wolff, adopt her

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    Exchange, the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE), and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, but when the world thinks of America they think of New York. New York “ground zero” for everything America stands for. And that’s the target to hit the economic and psychological impact would affect the world. Another key target that would strike at the souls and security of America’s is Washington D.C. Washington offers more than governmental targets, but military as well. If Washington can be successfully

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    background Before the bombing of Hiroshima, the United States of America had already mad plans to invade Japan with several operations in the process. While the war in Europe ended on May 8,1945 when Nazi-Germany signed the "Instrument of surrender", the Pacific war continued. For many months, the U.S. had dropped as many as 63 million leaflets, intending to warn civilians of an air raid. USA called for surrender from the Japanese armed forces on July 26, 1945 with threats of "prompt and utter destruction

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