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    Bradbury’s “A Sound of Thunder” and Skurzynski’s “Nethergrave” are both pretty interesting stories. Both stories relate to an adventure through a world that is unknown as the setting, and refer to the way that technology can change the world , in extension, and individual. Both stories contain some of the same elements as each other, but they are put out in different ways. To start, both of the main characters Eckels in “A Sound of Thunder” and Jeremy in “Nethergrave”, the story starts out with

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    The Discovery of the “new” T-Rex occurred during the blistering heat of a Ganzhou summer by a construction worker in the city. Obviously, it was not a paleontological expedition but it quickly turned into one after the worker’s backhoe slammed into a rock-hard barrier. Though the man likely assumed it would be a major inconvenience for his job (such as bedrock or pipes), but he was in for quite the surprise. Amidst the dusty, dirty air, the skeletal remains of a new species of Tyrannosaurus Rex lay

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    The Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the most powerful and prevailing dinosaurs to ever exist. These large carnivores lived during the late Cretaceous Period, which was about 66 million years ago. They roamed the lands of which is now present day western North America. Its name comes from the Greek and Latin origins, the word ‘tyrannosaurus’ meaning ‘tyrant lizard’ in Greek, and ‘rex’ meaning ‘king’ in Latin. The infamous T-Rex had a very unique body structure. A massive 5-foot long skull, tiny 3-foot

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    What I know about Tyrannosaurus is that they are one of the biggest Dinosaur’s that lived on this earth. They were the king of all the Dinosaur’s. they can go 12 miles per hour that fast for how big they are, but we can go faster in a car. The Tyrannosaurus is part of the Tyrannosauroidea family. My grandpa says their also part of the family of chicken. They were about 40 feet long,15 to 20 feet tall, and their arms were about 3 feet. They were 5 to 7 ton in weight and their head was five feet

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    “Tyrannosaurus Sue”, by Steve Fiffer The Extraordinary Saga of the Largest, Most Fought Over T-Rex Ever Found is a story about the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex fossil to ever be discovered. Due to a series of fortunate events in disguise, a break-up and a flat tire, leads fossil hunter extraordinaire Sue Hendricks to a farm in Badlands, South Dakota. “Tyrannosaurus Sue” is engaging, and minus the exhaustively detailed legal procedures chronicled in the narrative, highly interesting as it uncovers

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    Why Did The T-Rex Cross the Road? Because Chickens Hadn’t Evolved Yet! The Discovery of the “new” T-Rex occurred during the blistering heat of a Ganzhou summer by a construction worker in the city. Obviously, it was not a paleontological expedition, but it quickly turned into one after the worker’s backhoe slammed into a rock-hard barrier. Though the man likely assumed it would be a major inconvenience for his job (such as bedrock or pipes), but he was in for quite the surprise. Amidst the dusty

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    Museum visitors often admire objects from the past and embrace the artwork without a proper understanding of the imagery. Viewers react to what they are looking at, comprehend the work through their own experiences and judge it based on their personal insight of success or failure. The appreciation of artwork at the American Museum of Natural History, located in New York City has educated viewers with knowledgeable information on objects from thousands of different artists. The fossil of a “Tyrannosaurus

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    If you ever watched the movie “ Jurassic park 3 “ you might remember the epic fighting scene between Tyrannosaurus and Spinosaurus. They are one of the largest predators to have roamed the earth. In the movie, the Spinosarus won the fight due its larger in size and higher strength compare to that of the Tyrannosaurus. This prof that Just because Tyrannosaurus is the most popular meat eating dinosaurs, doesn't mean it would never been hunted down. However is this fighting scene between these two gigantic

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    Vicious Reptile terrorises school As unusual as it seems, dinosaurs are back, and are back for good. Disaster has struck Brisbane once again. Investigated by Maya Cumming. “Dinosaurs are reoccurring in Brisbane” Have you ever wondered how the world would be like if dinosaurs came back to life? Or how people would react? Well, early Monday morning on May 31st 2017, a Tyrannosaurs Rex changed people’s lives by killing 33 innocent people including young school children. The police claimed responsibility

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    Tyrannosaurus Rex Was a Slow Runner Essay

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    Tyrannosaurus Rex Was a Slow Runner Ever since we were young we have been fascinated by the dinosaurs. We have played with dinosaurs as children, watched documentaries as adults with interest, and watching movies with enjoyment. No dinosaur from the past strikes more fear in the present day to the average person then that of Tyrannosaurus Rex. For decades children have played with dinosaurs and had T-Rex dominating other dinosaurs by chasing them down and destroying them. We have seen it time

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