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    Worm Spray

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    Worm Spray: How an Infestation of Worms can Help Catch a Criminal Mr. Malo was waiting in line at his local general store with a large bundle of Worm Repellent on the conveyor belt in front of him, and, after waiting in line for a few minutes, he was finally ready to pay for the products. Slightly embarrassed, for the quantity of Worm Repellent was astounding since his house is flooded with red, giant, killer worms, he payed for his products and exited the store, but as he was stepping outside

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    First time fishing Have any of you ever been fishing .Well i went for the first time ,it was with my friend Jacob and his mom Mrs mead. It all started one when our parents worked summer school. So me and jacob have done a lot of things together.like we to the movies ,the zoo and a lot of others and how it all started. So i’ve already been to his house multiple time.We were at the computers playing games and on youtube. He was what do you wanna do when we get to then

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    flourishes nearly 2,300 feet below sea level. As the female Osedax worm swims in search of decaying animal bones to eat, her male equivalent -- nearly one hundred thousand times smaller than her -- clamours to latch onto her body and wriggle himself into her translucent tube alongside hundreds of other dwarf Osedax dudes. Scientists found the first of these odd undersea worms 12 years ago while remotely patrolling the bottom of the ocean. The worms lack teeth and guts; yet they consume bones by secreting

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    Katagiri it isn’t. After Mr.Katagiri done his daily routine and finished his work. He went back to his empty apartment to find a six feet tall frog waiting for him and he was stunned because of it. He couldn’t move an inch because of the shock. The frog told Mr. Katagiri to hurry up and close the door but still he was shocked because the big frog was actually talking. After he came back to his senses

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    The beginning of the story was when Katagiri went home in his apartment and then he saw a giant frog waiting for him. He was surprised because he never expected that he would have a visitor that day and the worst is his visitor is a frog. After that, the frog apologized for his rudeness in coming inside the apartment without asking any permission from him

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    twenty Americans die waiting for donor organs.” Blood vessels carry fluids, and every cell needs a blood vessel. This process is being and can be used to replace destroyed or dead organs for the people in society.

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    and merciless God. Through the use of imagery and classical appeal of pathos, Jonathan Edwards effectively injects fear into his congregation of their destined fate. "The devils watch them; they are ever by them at their right hand; they stand waiting for them, like greedy hungry lions that see their prey, and expect to have it, but are for the present kept back" (Paragraph 11). The use of

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    devices such as baby monitors, coffee makers, DVD players, refrigerators, thermostats, and similar items can easily get hacked, penetrated with a worm, and then added to a botnet which could be triggered for a malicious attack at any time. Also jet engines, industrial micro-controllers, and even toys can be accessed and taken over by a botnet, waiting for instructions from its leader. Most people “don’t realize that these devices are unregulated and insecure”. Both businesses and individuals could

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    “Dig in the dirt until you find a worm, then give it to me and I’ll show you how to bait the hook.” I found a worm rather quickly and gave it to my dad. He grabbed the clear fishing line and followed it down until he held the small metal hook in his right hand. He started threading the worm onto the sharp point of the hook. The worm squirmed, but once on, it could not escape. At first, I felt bad for the poor thing. After the worm on the hook, the last thing to do was to put a bobber

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    Maya Angelou Caged Bird

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    Maya Angelou poem’s “Caged Bird” is a comparison between the lives of two bird. The free bird is able to live his life freely chasing worms while the caged bird can only sing for freedom. In Beloved, the characters that escape from slavery transform from a caged bird to a free bird. Although, they are free, the memory of the past continues to torment them. By understanding Angelou’s poem, the readers can connect to Paul D and Sethe’s mentality. Angelou uses imagery and structure to illustrate the

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