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    nothing to do all day long. He walks in the street every day. One day, he passed by a big house and he finds a big bell on the door. He starts to think about stealing it because he can sell it in a high price. He see this is lucrative and so he is going to take an action. At first he thinks the bell is big. He cannot move the bell since it is too big and heavy. So if he moves the bell, the bell will definitely make big and loud noise so that the host will know he is stealing. Then, he starts to think “How

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    leave the classroom until the bell rings and then the child will only have five minutes to go to their locker, get their things, go to the bathroom, and anything else they feel they need to do until the bell rings. If a student fails to make it to the classroom by the second bell, they receive a tardy. In some cases, parents are allowed to drop off their child, to the office, a few minutes before the bell and can also pick them up from the office after the end of the day bell. This is for students that

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    Hourly Bells In College

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    When you really get down to it, what is it that makes having bells on campus makes the university seem so special? Knowing that for several years, someone has been responsible every day at noon to ring the bells makes the tradition unique to the University of Montana. Usually when I think of a bell tower, I think of how they are used in churches. It is very different to have a carillon on campus where it would seem out of place. It seems like such an antiquated tradition to keep a carillon on

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    Paper Title: The bell Author Name: Cole D.S The liberty bell. One of the most famous monuments of all. The liberty bell held at independence hall. Where the declaration of independence was signed. It no longer rings but it does sing a song of both freedom and hardship. What is the most recognizable feature of it? The crack. There is no document of the exact day it cracked. Right under the word pass from those famous words pass and stow. We do know however it cracked on the first test ever. However

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    song Jingle Bell Rock. In my opinion, this song sounds like a typical puertorican song. It is happier, with a lot of movement. I also like it because of all the poetic devices that the song has. I will be showing you some of these poetic devices this song has. The first poetic device that I found in the first line “Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock” (1). Every time they say this line it means how much music there is in Christmas. Another poetic device is “Jingle bells ring” (20). It means

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    the sun tried to climb up to be fully seen. The day right from the start seemed like a good day so I went about smiling and walked blissfully to my normal seat next to my friends. We prepared for the coming classes that day. The deafening bell sounded and we were on our way to start the actual day. My classmates and I walked joyfully through the hallways, joking and laughing before reaching our first period destination. I made my way to the front of the classroom and sat down. The air was

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    “The Bells” is a poem written by Edgar Allan Poe. He wrote this poem in May 1848, soon before his death. We think the poem is about his life, even though the poem states that he didn’t die, he shows that he isn’t having as much fun living because, we know his wife died earlier than him. Poe tried to submit the poem many times. When he later died the poems that were found were given to the public. This poem represents Poe from day he was born, to him getting married, then to the death of his wife

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    2018 The Effect of the Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster The Challenger malfunctioned on January 28, 1986, at 11:38 AM. The temperature was thirty-six degrees Fahrenheit in Cape Canaveral, Florida, and after seventy-three seconds of flight, the O-rings failed and the Challenger exploded into a giant cloud in the sky. All seven astronauts died, including Christa McAuliffe, a teacher in Concord, New Hampshire, chosen by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration from thousands of applicants

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    everything I had learned. I look into the crowd and just see darkness. I can hear people chanting my name. The lights are all shining on me. I look across the ring and see my opponent. He stares me down but the look on his face does not phase me. I turn around as my trainer gives me the last piece of advice. Then the bell rings. I take a few steps forward and immediately run into what feels like a brick wall. My opponent hits me straight in the face with a punch. How did I get here? I fell

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    attention as I usually do. I sat there staring at the clock, waiting for the bell to ring. On an average day I would be taking notes, in case we get a pop quiz. But not today. It doesn't even matter. I doubt they even speak Spanish in Canada. Speaking of Canada....isn't it know to be ice cold? I can't stand cold. And aren't things really expensive there? That isn't so much my problem as it is my parents' but still. The bell rings, bringing me back to reality for the second time today. I walk up to Señora

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