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    Bellwork ELA 8/17/15 Free Write: Im bored and do not know what to write about so I 'm going to write about what I’m thinking of writing about. “Um I could continue with this or actually try to find a topic to write about I don’t think Typing what I 'm thinking is working, i 'm going to try something else. 8/18/15 Pre AP English because this is my first Pre AP class and I 'm pretty surprised I got in this class. My teacher for Pre AP English is really cool and I think it will be a fun class this

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    Bermuda Triangle Essay

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    The Bermuda Triangle is also known as the Devils Triangle, Dragons Triangle and the Devils Sea. The Triangle is a 500,000 square mile part of the Atlantic Ocean that stretches from Florida, to the island of Bermuda, to Puerto Rico and then back again. It is known for its many mysterious disappearances. Through this paper, I will present the theories and incidents of the Bermuda Triangle which will leave you to decide; Bermuda Triangle Fact or Fiction. The Bermuda Triangle has a long history, as

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    Correct Answer: |    False Analogy | | | | | Question 15 5 out of 5 points | | | If you find yourself paralyzed in bed for a few moments and see little creatures by your bed, you might conclude that you had experienced some kind of UFO alien abduction.Answer | | | | Selected Answer: |    Extravagant hypothesis | Correct Answer: |    Extravagant hypothesis | | | | | Question 16 5 out of 5 points | | | Terrorists from the Middle East have crossed our borders and

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    According to Carl Sagan there is baloney everywhere and we must be able to spot the truths among the lies, cons, and exaggerations if we are to protect ourselves from false information, and being conned. Sagan’s essay The Fine Art of Baloney Detection provides set of rules to follow that can help determine baloney from truth and facts. Sagan provides nine rules to help in skeptical thinking and determining lies from truths, some being more useful then others. The first rule is that there must always

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    My Family Tale

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    Family tales are a great way to pass the time in my family. Every time were at a family gathering my mother will always bring up some child hood memories of the family. Like the time when I was three years old I was basically toothless but only had my k-9 teeth. So, my cousins who were all between the ages 5-6 got together and told my mom that they should kill me because, he has fangs just like a vampire, and they were scared if I woke up in the middle of the night and suck there blood out. Another

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    Bermuda Triangle: Superstition or Scientifically Proven? “…More than 50 ships and 20 planes have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle in the last century itself, and up to 1000 over the past 500 years” (Bhattacharya). Considering the significant amount of disappearances, numerous fanciful theories have formed to explain them. However, it cannot be proven that these tragedies occur more frequently than in other highly traveled areas of the ocean, as people navigate this region daily without difficulty

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    A lone bright light bobbed in the sky, playing peek-a-boo with the clouds—its crazy zigzagging path unlike any airplane or other machine capable of flight he’d ever seen. Leaning over the steering wheel, he tried to follow it, only to watch it disappear from sight and then reappear elsewhere. As he braked at the railroad crossing, his CD player went nuts. The disk skipped and part of the song replayed on an endless loop. Then the music’s volume ratcheted to an ear-splitting scream. It cut out and

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    Essay on Gen X

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    Did you know that you are considered part of the first generation symbolizing the decline of the nation? Generations are labeled all the time by historians, novelists and journalist in an attempt to capture the spirit or essence of an era. But the term Generation X carries all the negativity of propaganda and stereotype. The term Generation X has become a derisive media batchphrase, a snide put-down for those 80 million people who, like me, were born between 1961 and 1981. They are the children

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    Question 1 5 out of 5 points Correct All persons act in order that they might get pleasure.Even so-called altruistic persons who help others so much that they do almost nothing for themselves get pleasure out of giving.Otherwise, they wouldn't do it. Suppose a person hits himself over the head with a hammer.He must get pleasure from it, because why else would he do it if he didn't get pleasure from it? Answer Selected Answer: Circular reasoning Correct

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    The majority of non EMS/Fire related people believe that the EMS and Fire calls are sporadic. In reality there is a predictable trend where the call volumes are higher and lower. There are 3 concepts that I will discuss further, first, System Status Management. SSM is simply what its name implies, the management of a EMS/Fire system’s resources before and between calls. It is the process of preparing the system for the best possible response to the next EMS or Fire call. Second, the concept is of

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