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    The Darkness' is a poem written by Lord Byron in 1816, around the Romantic period. Byron has stated that the poem was inspired by the events of Mount Tambora, which was a volcano that erupted in the Dutch East indies that caused surreal weather phenomenon's, such as inexplicable darkness and cold temperatures in Geneva, where Byron was at the time, and eventually where he wrote the poem. This event caused many authors to suspect that this eruption, and the following weather events, was a sign that

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    Anthony's dream has come to an acrimonious end. On Saturday, two days before the start of training camp, Anthony was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder. According to league officials, the Thunder will send Enes Kanter, Doug McDermott and a 2018 second-round pick (via the Chicago Bulls) to New York. Anthony will waive his no-trade clause and his $8 million trade kicker to complete the deal. Anthony won't have to wait long to get his revenge;

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    to start his path towards enlightenment. The Seated Buddha was made with Schist, a form of dense stone that the region of Gandhara explicitly used for statues of Buddha and religious works of art. The Seated Buddha is half human size and seated on top

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    Robert E. Lee’s forces fix the opposing forces, resulting in some success for the confederacy on day 1. Mission Command: Gettysburg 3 Day 2: July 2, 1863 General Robert E. Lee orders flanking attacks on Union General George Meade’s forces at Round Top, Little Round Top, and Cemetery Ridge. Lt. Gen James Longstreet attacks the left, while Lt. Gen Richard S. Ewell assaults the right. According to Hartwig (2014), these attacks are “uncoordinated and yet, still, nearly successful.” Day 3: July 3, 1863 By the

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    occasionally better armament, it the Spitfire that came out on top, thanks to better agility and maneuverability, and believe it or not, better fueling allowing it to rule over the skies of Britain. Firstly, in an aerial dogfight, the ability to move quickly about to suit any combat situation is key for not only surviving a

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    Aim: The aim of the experiment will be to investigate how varying water temperatures influence the time of a chemical reaction, in this case being, a combination of Sodium Thiosulfate and Hydrochloric Acid. Hypothesis: It is estimated that a colder water temperature will decrease the total time that it takes for the Sodium Thiosulfate and Hydrochloric Acid solution to go murky making it opaque. Variables: Independent: The independent variable in the following experiment is the temperature as

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    Board of Education was backed by supporting evidence that proved that “segregation negatively affected the self esteem and psyche of African American children”, provided by the nation's top psychologists. The plaintiffs were harassed and received death threats from white supremacy groups, such as the Klu Klux Klan. The integration of schools was difficult because many white Americans refused to accept this change that they had become so

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    but a big hand took a tight grasp of his right shoulder, holding him in pace. Surprised, the boy turned with eyebrows slightly raised at the man behind him. The man was no different from the passer-bys: black leather shoes, black suit, and a dark top hat. His brown eyes though held a certain tenderness to them. Standing at 5.5 feet tall

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    Throughout the story Smith Transformed from being a very flat character into the nice round character he was at the end of the story. Smith began the story with many flaws that made him a flat character. Along smiths journey with his precious document he went through many changes to his life some for the better and some for the worse. Smith grew greatly in not only fortune from his document but also wisdom he learned from the people around him. Although smith may have been known as a dirty urchin

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    Short people with reddish brown hair in a ponytail and coke bottle glasses were not in style. To top it off she was painfully shy around people she didn't know. Her mother usually had to order for her because Sheila was so embarrassed of

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