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    You must have heard of bigfoot‚ the notchless monster‚ and especially aliens! The question whether or not there is life on Mars sparks up many arguments. So far there isn’t much evidence to proof whether life exists on Mars. Mars doesn’t have enough resources to keep an organism alive‚ which explains why nothing is interacting with its atmosphere. “Everything learned from space exploration thus far indicates that the knowledge lying in wait for those who manage to observe the universe from outside

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    and Tibet‚ home of the famous Mount Everest. Regarded in the scientific community to be a legend due to a lack of conclusive evidence‚ the Yeti remains to be one of the most sought out creatures in the cryptozoology field along with its "cousin"‚ Bigfoot‚ which is of North America. As a national symbol and key source of income‚ the government of Nepal officially declared the Yeti to exist in 1961. A Lieutenant-Colonel by the name of Charles Kenneth Howard-Bury led an expedition through the Himalayas

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    Wounded Knee

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    December 28‚ 1890 the Seventh Cavalry saw Big Foot moving his tribe and Big Foot immediately put up a white flag. Major Samuel Whitside captured the Indians and took them to an army camp near the Pine Ridge reservation at Wounded Knee. Whitside took Bigfoot on his wagon because it was more comfortable and warmer‚ and Big Foot was sick. Whitside had orders to take the Indians to a military prison in Omaha the next day‚ but it never happened. That night Colonel James W. Forsyth took over. The Cavalry provided

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    Angus Bethune Short Story

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    The Normalities Fighting against discrimination was difficult for people during the late 1980s and 90s. Gays and lesbians were not accepted and eating disorders were very prominent. Eating disorders peaked in the late 80s‚ and obsessions to be ¨normal” was commonplace which consisted people wanting to be unhealthily thin. In the short story A Brief Moment in the Life of Angus Bethune‚ Chris Crutcher has manifests these hard time by mimicking his childhood and his own life experiences. Being gay

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    to INFORM your audience about your topic—that’s why it’s called an informative speech. Sample informative speech topics: Angels Near-death experiences Hyperactivity Any state Parapsychology Divorce Teen marriages Any cat breed UFOs Bigfoot Domestic violence Any dog breed Diamonds Eagles Conservation Any musician Secondhand smoke Rattlesnakes Racism Any sports team Anti-depressants Jealousy Bermuda Triangle Any country A waterfall Dysfunctional families Lions/tigers/bears

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    favorite! A friend taps my shoulder to inquire‚ “Are you going to the story?” “Yes‚ of course‚ I love scary stories!” A fearful look glazes over her eyes‚ I know she doesn’t want to attend the bonfire. “It won’t even be creepy‚ it’s probably about bigfoot or something we’ve already heard before!” She seems a little torn whether she wants to go‚ but nods her head anyway. Dinner concludes as we file out to the log benches parallel to the crackling bonfire. Fiery flames provide comfort as the frigid

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    He Ain ’t Heavy‚ He ’s My Brother This photo of Peyton and Eli (thanks to Sports Illustrated) got me thinking about family and especially little brothers. Look at Eli in this picture. No one is LOOKING at me. Hey‚ over here! Look at me! Lemme play! Commoooon! (Possibly followed by a tantrum and/or running inside to tell Mom) Little Peyton is oblivious in the image. To him it’s just another case of his baby bro being a pest and getting in the way. That’s how kids work. Older brother leads

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    Are Ghosts Real or Not?

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    ¹ Ghosts are real. First‚ the most important thing to know is that ghosts are just human beings not living in physical bodies. These are people just like you and me. Like people everywhere‚ ghosts can be friendly‚ scary‚ smart‚ and stupid and everything in between‚ but they’re just people. Both skeptics and ardent believers in the paranormal admit that supernatural and unexplainable activity—sightings of ghost‚ spirit and/or aliens is on the rise. If there is no supernatural‚ what are these apparitions

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    A Part-Time Indian

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    people surrounding him; the two races mutually scrutinizing each other on every physical detail. Without the image‚ the reader is merely given a small excerpt that reads‚ “Those white guys couldn’t believe their eyes. They stared at me like I was Bigfoot or a UFO” (57). The minimal amount of information revealed in the text draws away from the struggle Arnold is feeling at that moment. However‚ by utilizing the simple words and interpretive images‚ the reader is able to fully comprehend how the main

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    Davy Crockett

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    Creek Indian Wars[edit source] Tennessee wilderness settlers‚ Davy Crockett and best friend George "Georgie" Russell volunteer to fight with General Andrew Jackson in the Creek War. After a victorious battle‚ Crockett and Russell return home over the protestations of their superiors. Returning the next season‚ the pair find that the pursuing American forces have reached a stalemate chasing the remnant Creek forces through the swamps. Georgie Russell is ambushed while scouting for the Native American

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