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    outside. As I lookdown the street I can see the fog setting only feet away from me. It is on this evening when my curiosity gets the best of me. I want to know why my mother never allowed me to go down Cedar Crest Drive. I’ve heard many stories about a haunted house down there. The stories‚ however‚ have varied. I heard somebody had been gruesomely murdered in there. I also heard that a young man had starved himself to death. I heard he literally looked like a skeleton when they took him out. There

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    sharp jagged rocks of the coast line are soothing. Something about the rhythmic timing of each wave is a relaxing sensation that can almost put you into a deep sleep. Although it may sound extremely annoying to some individuals‚ I completely enjoy the sound. And the sound of the slight breeze rustling through the palm trees is calming to the ears. Though there are many tastes and smells present at the beach. There is something about the smell of the salty sea that makes you wish that summer was

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    the 23rd August 2005‚ Hurricane Katrina hit the United States. It was the costliest hurricane‚ as well as one of the five deadliest‚ in the history of the United States. Among recorded Atlantic hurricanes‚ it was the sixth strongest overall. Due to the severity of this earthquake‚ much of the southern states of America were significantly devastated. Hurricane Katrina formed over the Bahamas on August 23‚ 2005‚ and crossed southern Florida as a moderate Category 1 hurricane‚ causing some deaths

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    ball of how full I was. So I decided to lie back down. So I stayed in bed till I had to start my day. I picked out of my favorite outfit and I sprayed on my most complimented fragrance. Everyone would tell me I smelled like paradise‚ so I got curious about it. I was curious why they would say that so I asked somebody what do they mean and there answer was that I smell like sunshine‚ palm trees‚ freedom and he also came to mention I smelled like the Fiji islands‚ to me all those words were compliments

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    Sitting at my desk at home‚ a crushing feeling crept up on me. I didn’t know what to think. I’m not going to make it‚ am I. It was already midway through junior year of high school‚ and having just calculated my GPA requirements for many of the colleges I had wanted to go to‚ I realized that my grades were not even close to what I expected them to be. I guess I had been in denial for so long that I let them slip this far. How could I have let this happen? Where was my mind when I needed to study

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    Tornado and hurricane essay First of did you know that a hurricane is worse than a tornado. A tornado can happen at any time a hurricane can happen with a warning. So you need to be prepared so you need to know the cost ‚ the size‚ and the appearance. A tornado can throw a cd so hard it can go through a tree. Also a tornado can throw a fork through a tree. Next a tornado can cost up to 500$ million at the average. A hurricane can cost 100$ Billion at average.The reason is because

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    Hurricane Katrina Introduction Did you know that 705 people are still missing after Hurricane Katrina took place? Hurricane Katrina was a fierce hurricane that hit the Gulf Coast of the United States. Time Hurricane Katrina lasted for days. It originally formed on the south eastern part of the Bahamas on August 23‚2005 according to‚ Kim Ann Zimmermann‚ an author of live Science. Hurricane Katrina then made its way to the southern parts of Florida as a category one hurricane on August 25‚2005. On

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    his office and signed me up for a month to month membership; he even included a free personal training session to help get me started. After getting my picture taken for my account and receiving my membership keychain I was getting really excited about my free personal training session. Boris assigned Max a trainer to show me around and record where I was at physically. It was the hardest workout of my life and I thought my heart was going to jump out of my chest. I couldn’t breathe after only five

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    The Season premiere of one of the most popular reality shows of all time‚ The Bachelorette‚ is only a few days away and things are getting exciting for all. JoJo Fletcher’s first night on The Bachelorette will include more than 26 potential husbands‚ who will come in limos at the Bachelor Mansion to try their luck. JoJo is also expected to meet three of the former Bachelorette stars‚ including Ali Fedotowsky‚ Desiree Hartsock and Kaitlyn Bristowe. The meeting between JoJo and the previous Bachelorette

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    Abstract Hurricane Katrina was one of the most deadliest hurricanes to affect the United States. The hurricane killed at least one thousand people and caused at least one hundred billion dollars in damage. The physical damage and the countless number of lives lost are typically all that is reflected upon when discussing Hurricane Katrina but the mental health effects of this devastating hurricane are also important to consider. In addition to its devastating physical affects‚ Hurricane Katrina has

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