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    Big Foot Observation

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    In late May of 2012‚ I placed a trail camera‚ known as a “Plot Watcher”‚ in the National Park. I had concluded‚ at this time in my research‚ that the Bigfoot could detect traditional trail cameras. I had a working theory that the Bigfoot most likely could detect the motion and the passive infrared sensor used on a traditional trail camera. The “Plot Watcher” camera only functions during the day. It does not utilize sensors‚ instead the user sets the camera to capture one photograph every five‚ ten

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    Sweat trickled down my brow as I raised the sledgehammer above my head. As the loud crack of splintering rock rang through the air‚ I felt a sharp tinge of pain in my arms caused by my many hours of laborious work. Thoughts of pride‚ community‚ and accomplishment are spinning through my head. This is the culmination of my Boy Scout career. I thought back to the beginning of the week when this all started. Two friends and I climbed out of a car‚ stretching our legs and gathering our luggage. It

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    Cleveland Way Filey

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    The Cleveland Way is a wonderful long-distance footpath‚ which passes through the ever-changing landscape of the beautiful North York Moors National Park. Although it may not be the longest of our National Trails‚ the Cleveland Way probably affords the most variety. Its spectacular scenery ranges from sylvan valleys and wild heather-clad moorland to dramatic coastal cliffs with sheltered bays and old fishing villages. One of the principal architects of the Cleveland Way was Alec Falconer‚ a founder

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    Ter Mah Alternate Ending

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    The Ter Mah and me where moving around the cave checking it out‚when i asked him to show me around‚he said he himself did not explore much. >guess it is time to explore a little.< We were moving around the cave‚but it was a disappointment the cave was very little no wonder he did not explore he could have told me "sigh"‚ it was about twenty meters length and ten meters wide but there was a very long path which i remembered led to the surface‚i will leave it alone for now. There were only two more

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    God by experience?” - Donovan 2 In ‘Can we know God by experience?’ Peter Donovan questions whether it is possible to have direct‚ intuitive knowledge of God. Intuition is an experiential belief characterized by its immediacy. It is direct perception or insight without any need for evidence or argument. Intuition or intuitive knowledge is the main theme of Donovan. He suggested that knowledge can be attained through intuition. Especially the claim that people who have religious experiences can gain

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    i) Discuss the effects of inflation on consumers in the country. One should wonder how the average wage earner is going to survive in the city with the arbitrary hikes in food prices‚ not only in Kuala Lumpur but word has it that food prices are generally 20 to 30% higher over in East Malaysia. Hawkers and restaurants seem to raise their prices‚ usually citing the oil hikes and its gravy train effect on every thing from higher transportation costs‚ higher labour costs‚ profiteering and essential

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    Kokoda Track Terrain

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    Kokoda Track Terrain The Kokoda Trail or Track is a single-file foot thoroughfare that runs 96 kilometres overland — 60 kilometres in a straight line — through the Owen Stanley Range in Papua New Guinea. It was initially a series of interconnecting small trails used as a mail route to supply settlements around Kokoda. It was along this track‚ which crossed incredibly rugged and isolated terrain‚ that the Australian troops repelled the highly-trained Japanese invasion force. The length of the Kokoda

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    When I was 14‚ my mother took my family to Yellowstone National Park and Wildlife Reserve in Wyoming for a family road trip before I entered High School. There‚ I was enthralled by some of most beautiful landscapes in America. I wanted to capture them all on my tiny iPhone camera! For a while‚ I was satisfied with the pictures I took on my phone‚however‚ that was before I learned that there was so much more to photography than just pointing and shooting. There were angles‚ lighting‚ aperture‚ exposure

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    MY HIKE The trail I chose was called Garnsey Road Arboretum. It is located on Garnsey Road‚ two blocks West of Moseley Road. .We drove to the trail which took about seven to eight minutes by car. There are a lot of muddy areas on this trail. There are many different slopes on this trail as well. Some slopes are steep and very uneven‚ and some are flat. My Aunt Rain went with me and we had a good time together. On the hike we played music and took many photos together. My Aunt Rain is fourteen

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    Rapunzel Research Paper

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    A few hours away from Frankfurt‚ in the rocky hillside of Germany lays an eerie old prison on a moat and dam a hundred meters paramount the Keuper Mountain. The worn out prison sits on a rough six acre plateau isolated from its beautiful surroundings. Below it are the steep slopes of the hillside that are terraced with miles of vine yards‚ which in the summer create a poised yet defined tasting wine that balances fruit‚ sweetness‚ acidity and elegance‚ plus first prize when the local wine festivals

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