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    Star Lake Monologue

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    cold glares and nobody wants nothing to do with you? Those that should be the happiest to see you can’t even look at your for one horrible mistake that you made in your past. Could it get any worse? Well It did for Molly Barlow‚ because all of Star Lake found out what she did because of her mom‚ the person who she’s suppose to trust the most in the world betrayed her. Less then 24 hours back in town and she had already received harsh pranks from her former friends and that’s exactly how she knew

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    The Forty: Lake Ontario

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    The town I grew up in is located near Lake Ontario in a quickly growing town‚ Grimsby‚ Ontario‚ Canada. Grimsby was founded in 1790 and was originally called “Number 6” and then “The Forty”. The name “The Forty” was made by United Empire Loyalists who set up camp at the centre of Forty Mile Creek who traveled from New Jersey to Canada for a better life. Their camp was set up at the centre of Grimsby which later on became a part of the downtown core. Waterfalls were the power source for mills to saw

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    THE MOST FAVOURITE LEADER OF TURKISH PEOPLE “MUSTAFA KEMAL ATATÜRK” İntroduction: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was the first President of the Republic of Turkey and the anti-imperialist leader of Turkey until his death in 1938. Mustafa Kemal was born on‚May 19‚1881. His birth place was Salonika. He was given the name Atatürk (Father of All Turks) later. His father’s name was Ali Rıza Efendi. His mother’s name was Zübeyde Hanım. He also had a sister whose name was Makbule (Atadan). When the Ottoman

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    The Lake Tribe Summary

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    The Symbol of Hope In a land of sorrow and hard times there is a Lake Tribe that endures the pain of the land but with all of this pain comes a symbol of hope‚ The Blue-Shelled Tortoise. This symbol of hope is the difference between life and death because The Blue-Shelled tortoise brings the water down from the sky. This tortoise comes once a year out of the lake about 50 miles away for the tribes location. Each year the tribe take 10 men and to search for this tortoise. The chief of the tribe

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    Great Lakes Brochure

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    LIFE ON THE LINE By Roger Rapoport A week spent building cars gives an insight into the industry’s problems "Leave Your Brains at Home". Wixom‚ Mich. - The Ford Motor Co. auto assembly line here is an impressive sight. Bare ftames are put on a slowly moving conveyor. Wheels‚ engines‚ seats‚ body sections and hundreds of other components are added along the way. At the end of the quartermile‚ 90-minute trip‚ finished cars are driven off to be inspected and shipped to dealers. It takes

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    The Lake House Essay

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    The stories is about six hybrid children (bird/human) Max‚ Oz‚ Mathew‚ Ic‚ Peter and Wendy who were rescued from a place called the "Hospital". The children were rescued by a vet named Frannie O’Neil and a FBI agent named Kit. After being rescued by the couple the kids built a strong bond with Frannie and Kit after staying with them for sometime. The couple soon find themselves in court fighting for custody for the children from each of their biological parents. Even though the kids dearly want Kit

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    “In the Lake of the Woods” is a non-linear novel by Tim O’ Brien that consists of the themes trauma and insecurity. The protagonist of the text‚ John Wade is driven into insanity due to his fear of losing the love of his life‚ Kathy. Throughout the novel‚ john Wade’s secrets are exposed to the world‚ this being the reason that ended his career as a politician‚ which was the final push towards his madness. Wade was not only affected by his shattering moment in his career‚ but his childhood and experiences

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    [pic] “The Lake Of Isle Of Innisfree” is about a person who wants to have a different life in “Innisfree” and to relax in his life before. The first stanza is telling the readers that the main character wants to be free and leaves the annoying things behind his head and be free. The first sentence starts with “I will arise and go now‚ and go to Innisfree.” It’s showing the readers that he is keen to go to Innisfree and is determined to go away. The next sentence “small cabin” is showing that

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    been one of the few residential areas in the country to enjoy a zero-crime rate. However‚ a spate of break-ins and snatch thefts has occurred in our area in the past three months. If we are not vigilant‚ there could be an upsurge in such incidents. In my speech today‚ I would like to outline several measures that can be taken to reduce the number of break-ins in our area.Break-ins often occur when the occupants of a house are not at home. They can also occur due to the carelessness of house-owners.

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    Otjikoto Lake Analysis

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    After the horror of the drowning that happened at the Otjikoto Lake‚ Painter decided to remain in the base camp. He does not apply for any further leave owed to him. His work shifts are based on a twelve hour work-shift and then a twenty-four hour recovery period. It works out that he labours through the night and then has a day and a night off. The cycle of shifts changing daily‚ Painter would then have a night and a day off and labour through the day. This arrangement suited him well. On the days

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