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    Five Ways to Keep Your Dating Relationship Exciting After you have been in a dating relationship for a while, you may sink into a routine and begin to forget the exhilarating passion you used to feel. Fortunately, this isn’t a necessary side effect of a long-term relationship, and it is possible to keep things exciting for months and years to come. Here are five ideas to get you thinking about how to keep the fire alive. Relive your first date. Sometimes, the best way to remember the passionate

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    abstract. In the novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, the symbols mold the plot into the intricate story it now is. Although Oskar is quite pessimistic about life in general, finds it in himself to be entirely opposite about finding the lock to the key his father left for him. Oskar, being the intellectual mind that he's managed to find out how long it would take for him to find the lock he desired. “A new lock is made every 2.777 seconds. So even if all I did was open locks, I’d still be falling

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    Standard: With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text. (K.RL.1) Lesson Purpose/Goal: The goal of this lesson is to teach children how to ask and answer questions about key details in a story being able to retell key concepts, which supports understanding of literacy text. Time Frame: 45-60 minutes Materials: Book, No Two Alike by Keith baker, pencils and papers, big T-chart poster paper, individual T-chart, closure worksheet, glue sticks, sticky notes. Introduction

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    Haunted House Essay

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    It was the perfect night for an adventure through a haunted house. My cousins Mariah and Tyina were planning to join me on a October 31st night to remember. The first thing the three of us did was get dinner and talk about how we were kind of nervous to go and walk the haunted house. After dinner we all got in the car and drove to our destination and then we bought the tickets and were waiting to get in. We all felt as if we had butterflies in our stomachs. As we were about to walk through the

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    Manduca Monologue

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    The last rays of sunshine withdrew from a lonely farmstead, hailing the onset of a warm dusk. Illuminated in these last rays like a fiery orb was a heavy, Beefsteak tomato. It was late in the summer, by this time most crops had already been harvested, save for the autumn vegetables. A single tomato remained, however. When dusk settled, it brought with it a chorus of insects. It began quietly, but gradually grew into unrelenting sounds of prey and predator alike. Some insects had better things to

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    planned invasion of Britain. However, because the British were able to decipher the Enigma code, what is now known as Eagle Day ended in British victory. This victory “...helped turn the tide against Germany in the Battle of Britain” (Goralski). These key battles aided in the Allies’ victory of World War II, and if the Enigma had not been broken it is likely that the war would have gone on for much longer and would have possibly been won by the Axis powers, which would result in an extremely different

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    Day to day we may find many doors that present themselves and behind those doors, opportunity, but often times those doors may be locked. We must find the right key that fits the keyhole, moves the pins, allows the tumbler to spin, the latch to unlock, the handle to turn and the door to open. If there is a misalignment, the key isn't cut properly, the ridges to high or too short, or not enough pressure is applied, the door is not going to open. We in the Concierge community tout the benefits of

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    Neveah has the power of invisibility. It runs in her family. So does the long, brown wavy hair. She usually uses her power to steal chicken from Bojangles (her favorite store.) Just recently she has found an interest in using the power of invisibility to kill people. She can’t get caught! They don’t serve chicken in jail. Her power of invisibility hasn’t been working lately. Turning on when she least expects it, and turning off when she needs it the most. So far, it hasn’t gotten her into much trouble

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    My Grandpa’s Gift: The Power of Positivity Throughout all of the hardships I have faced, it has always been key for me to keep my head up and maintain an optimistic outlook on life. I have proven to myself that with the right attitude and energy it is possible to overcome something as little as a bad day to a life-altering obstacle. Simply put, positive attracts positive and that is a philosophy I have revolved my life around. This view of positivity was not born within my own mind, but was taught

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    Key Steps to Winterizing Your RV Remember that RV that you spent all summer touring about the country in? Well its that time of year when you need prepare for the long winter months that are ahead of us. It is very important that you take these steps to protect your RV, if you don’t this can result in some very unpleasant discoveries next year when you try to go out on that first trip of the summer. Plumbing Winterizing the plumbing in your RV is probably the most important component to preparing

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