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    The Day Just Like Any Other Day It was a beautiful afternoon. The spring breeze was crisp and the bright green leaves swayed gently in the treetops. The sun hung high in the sky warming my face as I waited for the bus to take my brother and me home from school. Every blade of grass and newly bloomed flower was indicative of new life; the changing of seasons. We boarded the bus with all of the other kids just like we had so many times before. Everything about this day seemed so much like any other

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    Mid Size Truck Case Study

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    A mid-size truck will fit the bill for most of the buyers‚ while providing fuel and space savings to boot. The industry‚ which is currently seeing a resurgent interest in smaller sized pickups‚ has made the demand for the mid-size truck to grow substantially despite the ever-fluctuating gas prices‚ the bevy of refinements and the ever greater gigantism standard pickups. The mid-size trucks have been a preferable choice for individuals who are not interested in the high payloads‚ in towing capabilities

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    Back in the Days

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    in a bad car accident‚ which may I add was not my fault. I was hit by a stolen vehicle driven by two young men in their teens. Lucky‚ I made it out of that incident with just a few scratches on my foot. As I sat home along staring at the walls one day‚ it felt like an epiphany‚ but a voice speaking to me and I could hear it clear. Now read my word I heard‚ from that I envision‚ realized I wanted a better life in the world where there is peace‚ love‚ joy‚ and happiness. First I pray asking God to

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    Earth Day Founded in 1970 as a day of education about environmental issues‚ Earth Day is now a globally celebrated holiday that is sometimes extended into Earth Week‚ a full seven days of events focused on green awareness. The brainchild of Senator Gaylord Nelson and inspired by the antiwar protests of the late 1960s‚ Earth Day was originally aimed at creating a mass environmental movement. It began as a "national teach-in on the environment" and was held on April 22 to maximize the number of

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    Valentines Day

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    “Valentine’s day” Valentine’s day is so overrated And over-hyped! A lot of people run around frothing‚ proclaiming their love and pledging their eternal allegiance to one another. Although it means different things to different people‚ many use this day for all the wrong reasons. I.e.: to show off‚ get free stuff‚ free meals etc-Etc. Ha. People even go as far as finding dates just for that one day. Crazy right? I know! When its about to be that time of the month everywhere is lit up with red

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    Seamus Heaney ‘Mid-Term Break’ The main theme of ‘Mid-Term Break’ is the tragedy of the death of a young child‚ whose life ‘break[s]’ when he is only four years old; this tragedy also ‘break[s]’ the lives of others‚ specifically the child’s parents and brother. The tone of the poem is very sombre‚ as it explores the manifold ways in which lives are broken and shattered by death. In literal terms‚ the title refers to the ‘Mid-term Break’ of a school vacation; in this sense it is highly

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    In the mid-16th century‚ Europe was first introduced to the tulip flower by the Ottoman Empire. This flower became increasingly popular in Holland and was eventually seen as a sign of luxury and a status symbol. Somehow along the way many of the tulips managed to contract a disease that changed the petal colors‚ giving them the look of “flames” which in turn made them even more coveted. Once the novelty rose for the flower‚ the price for the tulips began to rise as well. By 1636 the tulip was

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    Thanksgiving Day

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    The history of Thanksgiving day. The last Thursday in November‚ as you know‚ is a holiday in America. People call this holiday Thanksgiving Day. It is perhaps the most important day in the American year. People go to church‚ and families come together for the day. They decorate their houses with the fruits and flowers of autumn and prepare traditional American food: roast turkey‚ potatoes and pumpkin. It’s rather like Christmas‚ but what are people celebrating? What are they giving thanks for?

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    in Washington‚ Oregon and northern California is composed of volcanic mountains. Some of the largest volcanic mountains are found along divergent boundaries‚ which form the mid-ocean ridges. The mid-ocean ridges have huge volcanic mountain chains that run through the Atlantic‚ Pacific and Indian Oceans. The mountains in the mid-ocean ridges can actually grow tall enough to create islands such as Iceland or the Azores. Other volcanic mountains can form over hot spots‚ which are pockets of magma beneath

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    The immigration policies in the mid 20th century were primarily based off of fears and anxieties rather than sensible reasoning. World War I played a huge role in the sparking of society’s widespread fear that immigrants could negatively impact the United States. Eventually‚ the panic of immigration grew and Congress were rigorous with their new immigration policies to the point where very few immigrants were able to enter the United States as legal citizens. The immigration policies limited entrance

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