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    “ Past the edge of the city there was a dark and gloomy forest that always had fog on it. Luke, age 17, was very adventurous and curious which caused him to always wanted to go and see what was in the Dark Forest. Luke was not a very tall junior he was only about 5’8” with brown hair and blue eyes. Luke has two best friends Jack and Russell, they have been best friends since kindergarden. One day Jack told Luke that there was some mysterious shadows and a huge fourteen foot tall beast that lurked

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    A Sioux warrior named Red Cloud lead a deception party that ambushed and killed eighty-one soldiers and civilians on December 21, 1866 at Fort Kearny. This attack sparked national outrage and demands for revenge against all American Indians. The year that followed saw Army

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    The Girl by the Roadside The Girl by the Roadside is a 1917 Bluebird Photoplay adaptation of a Varick Vanardy’s novel of the same name. This moralizing crime drama was presented by seasoned veterans of the film industry, including director, Theodore Marston, a former theater actor and who transitioned to film and directed several crime dramas such as 1918’s Beyond the Law, and starring one of Universal’s most popular actresses, Violet Mersereau, whose career spanned eighteen years from 1908-1926

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    Section Two (Choice #1) Ella Gaupp 1/2/2018 Period 2 Mr. Marley (What did you think about the ending of this book?) I thought that the ending of Freak the Mighty was a surprise. I felt like I really got to know Freak (a.k.a. Kevin) through Max’s point of view, and they were inseparable. What was a surprise, though, was that Kevin ended up dying. I was shocked at first, then kind of sad, because, to me, the characters are living inside of our imagination. That is what I think

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    learned to protect human health by harnessing fung (immunosuppressive agents, anti-cholesterol statins and antibiotics), while industries made us of fungi to support large scale production of acids, biosurfactants and enzymes. In the 1980’s, with the dawn of fresh nanotechnology, fungi had remained important by being able to synthesize nanoparticles. Nanoparticles or nanomaterials are materials including particles or constituents that are of nanoscale proportions, or something that has been produced

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    nation of America, and blossom into immense social and political change in the following decades. During the nineteenth century, American women expanded into more public spheres by aggressively leveraging new technology and social movements. With the dawn of America’s Industrial Revolution in the 1820s, the first urban factories emerged, providing the first non-domestic job opportunities for women. Some factories embraced

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    your computer- malfunctioned of anything?” Cattleya nodded again, only slower this time, as everything began to dawn on her, and she could speak again. “A code looking thing appeared on my screen, just a bunch of numbers and letters.” “Well Miss Mears, it’s more than just numbers and letters. From our Intel we’ve concluded that it is an encryption code used to decipher part of the Operation Barbarossa, the code name for Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II. We have no idea why

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    (April, pg. 28) 15) To Leopold, under what conditions did autumnal pine needles become bluer and the red carpet become redder? * The autumnal pine needles become bluer and the red carpet of dewberry becomes redder when a chorus of quail song burst forth hardly a stone’s throw away. 16) How does Leopold outwit the great trout at the Alder Fork? What was “big” about the trout caught

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    I came to the United States from Russia almost 15 years ago in the 1999, with perspectives to discover something new and maybe in the pursuit of success. Being 17 year old out of high school I had no idea what to do with my life and what expect from this country. Nevertheless, I expected more opportunities and chances for success here than from my motherland. 90’s was a pretty tough period of time in Russia. After disbandment of the Soviet Union in the December of 1991, young democracy named Russian

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    such as toilet paper and lucky charms cereal.. Kors went to work at the French boutique Lothar’s in 1978. Lothar’s allowed him to design his first fashion collection. This collection was eventually what allowed Kors to start his own fashion brand. Dawn Mello, who is the former fashion director from Bergdorf Goodman, gave Kors the opportunity to show his collection to buyers at the Bergdorf Goodman. This collection was successful. Michael Kors Women’s Collection launched for the first time in May

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