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    The Hidden Pond

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    when I got home. I liked to take walks around my neighborhood. One sunny afternoon‚ I came across this hidden pond a few blocks away from my house. I was a kind of creepy old pond. If you ever saw it‚ you probably would not want to go there. However‚ it was a sunny afternoon‚ and I decided to jump over the gate and walk towards the pond. One thing you have to know is that the reason why it’s a hidden pond‚ is because‚ it almost looks like its a small forest when you look at it. It’s surrounded by

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    Hidden Talents

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    Hidden Talents Everyone is talented at something. It may be sports‚ drawing‚ playing a musical instrument‚ or writing. Some people discover this almost instantly‚ while others do not realize it at all. Either way‚ everyone is talented at something. But what’s worse than finding out you are talented at something‚ even if at a late time in your life? However big or small it may be‚ the saddest thing in life is wasted talent. I discovered my talent‚ unintentionally‚ I suppose‚ when I was 12 years

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    Hidden Intellectualism

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    Hidden Intellectualism In his article "Hidden Intellectualism‚" Gerald Graff criticizes those that do not put value into "street smarts." Graff insists that knowledge goes far beyond academic learning and continues into the everyday world. As a child‚ Graff always looked for a happy medium between brawn and brain. As Graff describes‚ he felt "the need to prove I was smart and the fear of a beating if I proved it too well." In a culture that values sports and entertainment‚ Gerald knew he would

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    Brokeback Mountain

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    | Brokeback Mountain | Assignment | | Teddy Marcu | 2/25/2014 | “Sometimes the thing you most want does not happen and sometimes the thing you never expect happens to us.” -Jack Twist- | | | 1.The original image of the wild west‚ contains two elements: the confrontation of nature and civilization‚ and of freedom with social constraint. Civilization is what threatens nature; and

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    Mountains Beyond Mountains has its fair share of moments in which characters are pushed to the limit‚ revealing inner capabilities that they never thought they had. Before it was his “specialty”‚ Farmer took part in a case that involved a pregnant woman who needed

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    Hidden Intellectualism

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    Aiza Daud Lucinda Channon English 1301 5 September 2011 Interest Initiates Learning In Gerald Graff’s essay‚ Hidden Intellectualism‚ one is exposed to the author’s view of different means of intellectualism. Graff gives the reader an uncommon perception of what it means to be an intellectual. He expresses his views by stating that a person can be an intellectual in fields that have nothing to do with academia‚ such as street smarts or particular interests. He also states that if you incorporate

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    Hidden Intentions

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    A glance at the title "Deportation at Breakfast" immediately drew my attention. Perhaps it was Larry Fondation’s choice of words that struck me. The words "deportation" and "breakfast" could be interpreted as two contrasting terms. "Deportation" could be associated with an extreme situation‚ while "breakfast" simply suggests a mundane activity. By injecting a sudden twist in the plot‚ Fondation was able to create an extraordinary situation out of an ordinary day at the restaurant. However‚ what intrigued

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    Alleghanian Mountains

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    About 320 MYA‚ Africa collided with PNA‚ which formed the Alleghanian Mountains. We know that the Alleghanian Orogeny happened because the Alleghanian Orogeny formed the Appalachian Mountains‚ and the remains of the Appalachian Mountains are still here today. 260 MYA‚ when the Alleghanian Mountains started eroding‚ the Appalachian Mountains eroded‚ but not completely‚ so the parts that did not erode are the parts we see today. During this time‚ the Iapetus Ocean was narrowing and subducting‚ and

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    Mountain Andes

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    ------------------------------------------------- Andes This article is about the mountain range in South America. For other uses‚ see Andes (disambiguation). The Andes are the world’s longest continental mountain range. It is a continuous chain of highland along the western coast of South America. The range is over 7‚000 km (4‚300 mi) long‚ 200 km (120 mi) to 700 km (430 mi) wide (widest between 18° to 20°S latitude)‚ and of an average height of about 4‚000 m (13‚000 ft). Over its length the

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    Yucca Mountain

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    Yucca Mountain Yucca Mountain. Just a mountain you may think‚ but not just any mountain. A mountain that our Congressmen decided would be a great repository storage facility for spent nuclear reactor fuel and other radioactive waste. 196 billion dollars were spent towards this project. Back in 1987‚ this project was the ideal project to store radioactive waste. As the 1990’s and 2000’s crept in‚ Nevada’s residents were against this idea big time. Funding for the Yucca Mountain Repository was

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