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    Through the tunnel is a story about a young boy, Jerry who visits the beach with his mother and soon he is determined to pass through an underwater tunnel and prove himself capable of performing the task. Despite the fact that the other people around him speak a foreign language, Jerry does not want to lose his pride. As described, the story takes place on what is considered to be a “safe beach”(182) and at the floor of the beach is a “wild bay,”(182)“high up among red-brown rocks”(182). The

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    in stories like these upcoming examples are ones that have truth and moral behind them. Protagonists don’t see these blatant themes and go unnoticed, but valuable lessons are taught, transforming children into adults.     In the short story “The Tunnel”, the author is relating Jerry grows apart from his mom and gaining independence. This analysis of the setting is shown through him swimming away from his mother. The symbolism would be Jerry is his mother as a “tiny yellow dot”. It’s transparent

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    On a brisk Sunday afternoon Waramunt and Makarios were hunting through the forest for the week’s food. After all being the leader of the rebellion Waramunt was counted upon to keep the group alive, so on they went. As they walked they could hear the sound of the river rushing past and the birds flying high in the trees, but something just felt off to Waramunt. Though he couldn’t figure out what, therefore he decided to let it go. That’s when Makarios noticed an arrow flying out from behind one of

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    speed, comfort and efficiency are of the essence. It is said that using one of these will help you work efficiently and faster over a long period of time since your hands and wrists will be much more comfortable and that injuries such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome will be prevented in the long run.

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    The day had that perfect quality you always associate with childhood memories. I was eight, maybe nine, at the time of this particular memory, a small, ponytailed, freckled child with dirty legs and dirtier arms and face, full of energy and hope all children possess when looking forward to playing with other children. The sun shone through marshmallow-like clouds, and although it was only early afternoon, the tar road had started to bubble under my feet. The ponies tethered at the side of the

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    In the mining world, there are three different types of tunnels. There are rudimentary, interconnecting, and sophisticated but this paper will only focus on the structure and building of sophisticated tunnels. Some features of a sophisticated tunnel are that it reach as deep as seventy feet underground and tall and wide enough for an adult to walk through or for a mine cart to be pushed through. When building these sophisticated tunnels, first the earth is chipped away by handheld electric spades

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    deliver what she claims they promised to. On Emerald City’s website they state the condominium would include “easy underground access to the Don Mills subway.” When Wendy first moved into the apartment she discover something shocking, the underground tunnel connecting the condominium to the subway did not exist. The condo developer claims that “there was never any representation that there would be underground access” to the subway station. Wendy had watched a promotional video a subway train pulled

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    It was a normal day at the Williams house at 7:30 a.m. on a Saturday morning. Tim Williams was a small, muscular little boy who had brown hair that spiked up in the front. Tim was like any other twelve year old boy in the little town of Watermill he loved playing sports. ( 1. ) Tim had so much sports equipment in his room along with shoes and clothes all over the floor, he didn't know what to do with it all. Tim was just watching cartoons eating waffles when his mother walked in with a furious look

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    On November 26, 2015, Mauricio Rodas the mayor of Quito signed the contract that will change the city of Quito for the better. The contract permitted the construction for the second phase of the Quito Metro line. In 2013 they had started the construction of the two main stations in the north and south of the city. Quito Metro is an underground railroad system that will provide faster transportation to travel around the city of Quito. Quito is the capital of Ecuador and it situated on the northwest

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    other ones in the area, this was the last of them. Out of all the other abandoned buildings, this was the one that even the strongest men feared. Welcome to Rancho los Tios, a hundred year old abandoned mental asylum. They made their way into the tunnel which led directly under Los Tios, the perfect entrance at

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