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    Finally after 25 years of being dead World of Warcraft is finally coming back for all the gamers in the form of Virtual Reality. Blizzard is forgoing all known lore and starting a new reboot of World of Warcraft! The story will be based on players known as “Champions”. These “Champions” will forge a new path for World of Warcraft to take! “Some old lore are still the same but anything in the future is up for grabs!” says Head Developer Jose Forensic. Dr. Forensic is the leading programer of

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    This unit is designed to provide opportunities for second grade students to explore and research animals in the ocean, the characteristics and features of the ocean, and how people interact within the ocean habitat in a positive or negative way. Students discover five features of the ocean floor and then create a model of the ocean floor. Students complete a map labeling continents and oceans. After playing a globe toss game and discovering how much of the earth is covered by land and water, students

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    was the perfect time for unimaginable research of the depths of the ocean. Professor Aronnax once said “never spills the blood of innocent creatures without good reason” about Nemo the captain of the Nautilus. Professor Aronnax eventually realises that he was wrong and has to admit that he may have been wrong. Professor Aronnax is torn about whether or not he wants to leave the Nautilus. Ned Land was a Canadian harpooner and hunter searching to take down the “monster” terrorizing the trade

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    Chapter 1: Four and a Half Billion Years The earth formed out of dust and debris 4.57 billion years ago, the sun being around the same age. In the beginning, there was essentially no free oxygen and the sun was much less bright than it is today. A large planet crashed into earth and the moon was created. Thankfully, because this crash enabled the earth’s axis to give us seasons! It is thought that either comets are responsible for bringing water to earth, or at some point, water molecules in space

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    David Cutler who works for the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies wrote an academic journal titled, The Determinants of Mortality, which stated that “Life expectancy at birth for our hunter–gatherer ancestors was perhaps 25 years...mortality rates began to drop in many different developed countries such as the Unites States where life expectancy at birth has risen from 47 years in 1900 to 78 years today” (Cutler). Although this only

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    The Kennewick Man

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    In 1996 in the Columbia River Valley a pair of teenagers came across a skeletal by the river. These remains belonged to the Kennewick Man who died 9,000 years ago. The skeleton of the Kennewick man is one of the most complete skeletons discovered from that era with over three-hundred bones. The skeleton sparked controversy with Native American tribes claiming him as their ancestor who should be properly reburied. The opposing side would be the scientists claiming he is of polynesian descent, meaning

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    It hurt watching him be like this. Reckless. Vulnerable. Disconnected. Absent. He was gone, somewhere, and the smile Alex recognized disappeared with him. It was a look she knew all too well. It was a look she had seen on many different people. The look that made them another memory lost in the crowds. “I came from the apartments. Mealtime. You’re not drunk, are you?” Alex smiled bitterly. She had known the answer to the question and her brown eyes assessed him. Bac reeked of alcohol. The girl winced

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    The Damned Thing

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    kept serves as a good example of good Braddon was at writing chilling tales. 3. The Damned Thing by Ambrose Bierce (http://manybooks.net/titles/bierceam2317223172.html) Page Count: 19 The Damned Thing by Ambrose Bierce is a classic tale of the hunter becoming the hunted. When a man named Hugh Morgan is killed under mysterious circumstances during a hunting and fishing, an inquest is held. Only one man, William Harker, witnessed the even, but will anyone believe his tale of the “damned thing” they

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    In the story, The Most Dangerous Game, written by Richard Connell, a world-known hunter falls off a yacht and stumbles upon an island inhabited by a fierce competitor thirsty for men to hunt. In the film, High Noon, written by Carl Foreman, a murderer is returning to his hometown, seeking sweet revenge for being sent to jail. The town marshal struggles between leaving town with his Quaker wife or staying behind to defend his town. In both the story and the film, there are similar conflicts while

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    Pi Essay Survival

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    Imagine being stranded on a lifeboat with a bengal tiger on the unpredictable, vacant Pacific Ocean. How would someone survive? On a journey to a successful life, one must may adversity of this magnitude. Flexibility within oneself is vitally important to overcoming such titanic circumstances . Marcel M. Robles and her junior level business communication class at Eastern Kentucky University found that 44/57, or 77.2%, of business executives viewed flexibility as very or extremely important in today's

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