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    I Had a Strange Dream.

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    I had a strange dream in my life. It happened two years ago. "Ring! Ring!" I was abruptly jerked awake. I was in a room‚ alone! Where on earth is my family? I tried to turn on the lights‚ but they didn’t light up. I was startin’ to get a bit nervous. I opened the door slightly and peeked out from behind the door. There was not a single soul in the corridor. I’m becomin’ more scared by the minute. I longed aimlessly on the bed and flicked through the in-house television channels. Rumblin’ noises

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    Bloody‚broken‚ all for this sport. I’ll never hold back. I play it‚ love it‚ live it. Softball‚ my sport‚ my love‚ my life. It was an ordinary day in Spring City‚ sun was beaming‚ there was a blue sky‚everything was perfect. It was the fifth inning in my softball game‚ and I was next up to bat‚ I grabbed my batting gloves quickly pulling them over each one of my fingers‚ next my helmet sliding it over my hair‚ which is in a ponytail‚ and my blue bat with black and gold writing on the steel

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    Mississsippi Trail Essay

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    Get in your room and clean it up! No mom I want to hang out with my friends! Well if you don’t clean your room then u will be grounded and won’t be hanging out with your friends! This happens all over the world today‚ and it’s not a good thing. Children need to be more respectful to their parents and listen to them when they tell them to do something. When children don’t listen to their parents when they are told to do something they never learn to treat their parents with respect. 50 years ago

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    The trail

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    Quiz # 2 Vargas Chapter 8 The Mexican American People in the War Time Era a. The Mexican American community participation into the war effort was a result of the hardships that they faced. The democratic principles of President Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms did not find their way into the minorities. Mexican Americans were deeply affected by constant discrimination. While it is true that the war created many opportunities for training and advancement in the industries involved in war production

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    i had a magic pen

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    Maiz The word maize derives from the Spanish form of the indigenous Taíno word for the plant‚ maiz. It is known by other names around the world. Corn outside North America‚ Australia‚ and New Zealand means any cereal crop‚ its meaning understood to vary geographically to refer to the local staple.In the United StatesCanada Australia‚ and New Zealand‚[citation needed] corn primarily means maize; this usage started as a shortening of "Indian corn". "Indian corn" primarily means maize (the staple

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    related) annually in the United States — about ten deaths per day. Swimming is a summertime activity that many people enjoy. Swimming can be very relaxing‚ therapeutic‚ and entirely enjoyable. Sometimes though‚ there are terrible mishaps involved with swimming. Maybe someone slips and bursts open their head; maybe someone accidentally inhales water into their lungs. Quite possibly‚ for my case‚ someone made a stupid mistake. I will never forget the horrid day that I made the gargantuan mistake that

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    Why I Went Back to School

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    because I decided to go back to college and continue my education. I have been through many obstacles in my life and making the decision to go back to school will give me the opportunity to prove that just because you grow up in a bad environment does not mean that you can’t succeed in life or accomplish great things. There are others reason why I went back to school as well one of them being that it will increase my finical situation‚ and portray a positive role model for my daughter I grew up

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    trail

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    languages (4 options were given) Q3) same old cubes problem (8 marks) A cube has its 6 faces painted red. It is cut by 6 straight lines into 27 smaller cubes. Find how many smaller cubes are there having: (i) 3 faces painted red. (ans : 8 ) (ii) 2faces painted red. (ans : 12 ) (iii) 1 face painted red. (ans : 6 ) (iv) 0 faces painted red (ans :1 ) Q4) There was a cycle race going on. 1/5th of the those in front of

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    chances. I wish I had a lot of money so that I have the chance to help my family‚ build an orphanage and help in saving the mother earth. My family especially my parents‚ had been my backbone. They worked so hard to give me good education‚ comfortable life‚ and to cater all my needs leaving them with tonnes of debt. If only I have much money‚ the first thing I would like to do is to pay all my parents debt off. I want them to lead a loose-fitting life without any worries about the debt. I also could

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    Carolina and Florida‚ land their ancestors had lived in for centuries. By the end of the 1830s‚ very few Native Americans remained in the southeastern United States. The federal government forced the Natives to leave their homes and walk thousands of miles to a new “Indian territory” in Oklahoma. This difficult and very deadly journey became known as the Trail of Tears‚ and it led to many conflicts between the United States and the Native Americans. The Trail of Tears was not just a sudden action taken

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