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    Chapter 1 – Mystery “Hey Chloe‚ look what I found!” said my younger sister‚ Christy. “Shush! We are in the library! You should not shout!” I hissed. Christy waved the book under my eyes. I looked at the book cover and said‚ “This book is about the Gobi desert and it sounds interesting.” I started flipping through the pages. All of a sudden‚ everything in the library was gone. I found myself all alone with my sister beside me in a hot and sandy desert. I panicked. I didn’t know what to do. Then‚

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    success due to their organization and technology? Perhaps simple biological factors are responsible. The idea of one land mass‚ or Pangaea‚ is depicted in Crosby’s first chapter. When the mass began to split and divide into individual continents the plants‚ animals‚ and humans were separated by large bodies of water. Development was diluted into separate regions causing a strain on ecological growth. Crosby introduces the thought of the dangerous contact settlers would have on an untouched

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    The Chocolate War – Essay The idea‚ ‘Do I dare disturb the universe?’ is a strong message of the book‚ The Chocolate War‚ by Robert Cormier. The book highlights tradition‚ discipline and authority‚ the possible evils of being too wrapped up in the idea of accepting what is because it is‚ and the question of ‘is the universe worth disturbing?’ in regards to the message. The universe is represented by the school‚ Trinity High‚ as a microcosm of the macrocosm of the American society. Tradition

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    The chapter starts with Israel once again disobeying God. He turned them over to the Philistines for forty years to punish their disobedience (v. 1). During this time‚ a man named Manoah from the tribe of Dan had a barren wife (v. 2). His wife was visited by an angel of the Lord who promised a child to her (v. 3). He told her to abstain from wine or other similar beverages and to avoid eating unclean food (v. 4). The angel told her the reason for this is because she would bear a son that was a Nazarite

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    The Sweet Lure of Chocolate Sweet! Creamy! Delicious! The sweetness of chocolate that runs into your mouth‚ into your tongue‚ and goes down into your throat‚ you can’t stop having more and more chocolates to taste! It’s very tempting that you don’t want to miss even the bit that is left. But where does it come from? Does it bring healthy benefits to us? Think of it. Let’s see what’s behind the sweet lure of chocolate. Initially‚ chocolates are from cacao beans‚ from a cacao tree. It came

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    In the third chapter of Unbroken‚ the narrator begins to offer insight as to how Louie has begun to mature. Thus far in the novel‚ the narrator has recalled many instances of Louie’s childhood‚ such as when he would get into fights‚ steal from neighbors‚ and run away. However‚ this quote reveals that Louie has started to mature‚ and‚ as a result‚ so have his goals and aspirations. Seeing how “wildly audacious” his goal of competing in the 1936 Olympics was‚ however‚ not only shows how determined

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    The topic of my STEM fair project is cookie taste and appearance. “ How does cream butter‚ melted butter‚ margarine‚ and shortening affect the taste and appearance of chocolate chip cookies”. The purpose of this experiment is to see which type of butter substance is best for bakers to use to make the best chocolate chip cookie. The information from this project will help people who love to bake‚ to find the best way to make cookies that their eaters will enjoy the most. All bakers around the

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    All of the information is taken from main sources of the people who experienced the very first A-Bomb. This book was written to bring awareness to the struggles that the Japanese went though not only right after the bomb hit but years after. In chapter 5 “Those who went through the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings‚ the Japanese tended to shy away from the term ‘survivors‚” because in its focus on being alive it might suggest some slight to the sacred dead” (Ch. 5 Pg. 92). Most seem not to fully understand

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    Water All Over Pants Headline: One Father Picks Up His Daughter From School. Before He Goes Inside‚ He Does Something Amazing. Summary: When the principal calls in the middle of the day‚ most parents become worried. They assume that their child is in trouble for something. When Connie Sowards received a call from the principal‚ she was shocked. Her well-mannered daughter could not possibly be in trouble. She was confused. What could the problem be? Introduction: Whenever a parent gets

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    Can the success of the American experiment be adequately under understood by merely studying the personalities and interpersonal relationships of the founding brothers? Summary: The success of the American experiment can be understood well enough by only studying the personalities and social relationships of the founding brothers. The main purpose of this book was to examine how specific relationships influenced the time period‚ in fact‚ this book is almost solely made up of explaining relationships

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