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    hour for short distances? Even though wolves can sprint quickly‚ the Big Bad Wolf was unable to catch the third pig. The three little pigs from the short story‚ “The Story of the Three Little Pigs‚” make houses to protect themselves from the Bad Wolf. Of course‚ the third Pig built his house out of a durable material - which was bricks - other than it’s siblings. Throughout the story‚ Pig is showing his true colors and traits as he’s trying to defeat the Wolf. He’s brilliant with his quick mind‚ and

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    The Mongol invasion of Europe was a planned invasion of Eastern Europe. The Mongols invade Russia‚ Poland‚ Lithuania‚ Serbia‚ Byzantine‚ Bulgaria‚ Serbia‚ and Hungary. However‚ they later invaded Central Europe. Many believe that these invasions had no political or conquering point‚ but to scare other nations from invading Mongolia. Mongolia’s first conquer was Russia in 1235. Led by Batu Khan(grandson of Genghis)‚ they ordered the Russian ruler Ryazan to surrender‚ and the Mongols sacked major

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    NSA’s Invasion of Privacy Whether it is calling someone on your phone or online shopping on the computer‚ people are more connected than ever to the internet. However‚ a person might be oblivious to the fact that they are being watched using these technologies. The NSA (National Security Agency) is an intelligence organization for the U.S. to protect information systems and foreign intelligence information. Recently the NSA has been accused of invading personal privacy through web encryption‚ tracking

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    The Pirate Bay

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    1. Why did TPB believe it was not violating copyright laws? What did the Swedish Court rule? The Pirate Bay believed it was not violating copyright laws because they said that they were merely a search engine similar to Google or Bing and were just providing the access or link to existing P2P networks that TPB does not itself control or run. They believed that since they weren’t actually providing the information or the files that consumers were looking for they were not violating

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    British Invasion

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    Derek Roch Mr. Wood Accelerated English 11 11 February 2013 “Sailing to Byzantium” You are only young once. William Butler Yeats made the most of his youth‚ belonging to influential groups and leading literature revival attempts. He believed that once you were older‚ you start to depart from the real world. He was a magnificent poet‚ and in one of his most famous poems‚ this was a leading theme. W. B. Yeats powerful poem “Sailing to Byzantium” is often considered one of his best works

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    The Three Little College Students Once Upon a time‚ there were three piglet sisters who decided to take the next step in their life a go to college. After twelve years of grade school the felt that going to college was greatest achievements of all. The three piglets’ names were: Jasmine who was majoring in Nursing‚ Vanessa who was majoring in Criminal Justice‚ and Elizabeth who was majoring in Accounting. They all had outstanding grades so there college of choice was USC. Before they knew it

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    England and the Chesapeake Bay areas. And though these areas share a few of the same characteristics‚ the key differences between New England and the Chesapeake Bay are what made each region unique. While New England was formed for religious purposes‚ Chesapeake Bay settlements were formed mainly for economic gains. Both of which led to contrasting social identities between the two regions. The formation of New England began with the arrival of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Bay in current day Massachusetts

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    Elyssa Hernandez English 10A Feb 1‚ 2013 Independence to lead can be a great quality in a person. When leadership is muffled with stubbornness‚ then we see eye to eye a flaw. When the U.S broke with Great Britain in hopes of gaining their independence bottom line‚ it became messy. Conflicting ideas occurred‚ feelings were squashed‚ and some humanity was lost in what we now refer to as The Revolutionary War. Guidance should never be forgotten on enemy lines of independence‚ did Taylor know

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    1984: Part1 Chapter1 Vocab: Faltered (흔들리다): The act of pausing uncertainty Meagerness (부족한‚ 빈약한‚ 여윈): deficient in amount/quality/extent Nebulous (흐린‚ 뚜렷하지 않은): lacking definite form/limits Orthodoxy (정통의): traditional Paradox (역설‚ 모순): a statement that contradicts itself Sanguine (낙천적인‚ 쾌활한): confidently optimistic and cheerful Tableau (극적 정경‚ 인상적인 장면): a group of people attractively arranged 1. What atmosphere or mood is established in the descriptions given in the first two paragraphs

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    Why the West shouldn’t invade Syria Thousands of people have been killed in the Syrian uprising and the number is rising quickly. You can find massacres‚ food shortage and blockade throughout the entire country. Many of the opposition force are waiting hopelessly for the international organisation to destroy Assad’s regime. Unfortunately‚ this isn’t going to happen anytime sooner. There are many reasons why the west must not intervene militarily in Syria. First‚ what does the NATO involvement

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