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    A Day at the Park

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    As a child‚ I had the chance to travel to various parks but my favorite place was always Kings Island. Me and my family travel to Ohio at least four times a month. Every Friday night‚ we’ll all stay up until sunrise. Before we get on the highway‚ me and my sister including my parents will share a prayer. I always beat everybody to the car sitting in the front seat yelling “LETS GO”. The whole time on the road‚ we’ll all play cards‚ listen to music‚ and eat a few snacks. We save the meals for when

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    Recrational Park

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    Recreational Park I would like to spend my leisure time with some activities in recreational park instead of imprisioned in the room. Normally‚ when I am in Kuala Lumpur‚ I used to go to Taman Tasik Titiwangsa. But if I am in my hometown‚I used to go to Taman Tasik Taiping. From my observation‚ there are some precise similarities between them. Firstly‚ Taman Tasik Titiwangsa resembles to Taman Tasik Taiping in that they both located in city area. Taman Tasik Titiwangsa is conveniently situated

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    Sunday in the Park

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    Montey Jones College Writing Dr. William Hobbs 13 March 2013 Bel Kaufman-“Sunday in the Park” An ironic story of how peace‚ happiness and well-being are affected by other people’s attitudes. This short story produced many forms tone and styles to corrupt the readers mind to change the prospective of the author. Also this short story ignites a moral of honesty. Bel Kaufman was born 10 May 1911‚ Berlin‚ Germany. She is the granddaughter of famed Yiddish writer Sholom Aleichem‚ on whose stories

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    Essay On Ocean Garbage

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    trying to answer many unclear questions about ocean garbage and just how badly it’s affecting the ocean and marine life. Rochman believes that a lot of the supposed “threats” that scientists say ocean garbage pose had not been tested at all‚ and that the scientists had an insufficient amount of information to prove that the debris is doing or going to do exactly what they claim. Rochman and her colleagues studied over a hundred papers on the subject of ocean garbage and it’s effects. Eighty-Three percent

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    Gem of the Ocean Symbolism

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    enhances the characters‚ words‚ places‚ and objects to levels that a average work could not reach without the use of symbolism. The more symbolism an author uses‚ the more attached a reader becomes to the story. Look at August Wilson ’s Gem Of the Ocean play. It is loaded with symbolism and has a deep meaning to the story. Every main character has something that symbolizes them. It shows the character ’s back rounds and what they have been through. For example Solly Two Kings has a piece of iron

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    Indian Ocean Trade

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    4. Trade in the Mediterranean Sea Lanes was much different from trade in the Indian Ocean Sea Lanes. Unlike the Indian Ocean‚ the Mediterranean Sea normally had very calm waters. Trade boats had large‚ flat sails to pick up wind‚ and were larger to house the numerous oarsmen. They also had rowers and stayed close to the shore. The

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    A day at the park

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    A Day at the Park "Janette‚ wake up! Lets go to the park". I heard this faintly from the depths of my sleep; I woke up to find my little cousin sitting by me on the bed‚ eager to leave. I had woken up a bit irritated‚ but I figured that it was time that he and I spend some quality time. I got up‚ took care of my morning necessities‚ we got in the car and we were on our way. As we entered the front of the park I could already see the huge mass of greenery that spread itself around us. We followed

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    Clean Ocean Advertising

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    dumping trash in our ocean. Is not only going to affect us but also can kill animals and rare species that live in the sea. Without a clean ocean‚ our life’s can be in danger since we need water. The ocean is the most important thing in this planet so let’s keep it clean and alive. The Ocean is the most beautiful thing on this planet which hold many animals and creatures. But in this world‚ the ocean is disrespected in so many ways which are also killing animals in the ocean. In this Ad‚ it shows

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    Thermohaline Ocean Circulation #1- What is The Thermohaline Ocean Circulation concept? The Thermohaline Ocean Circulation is when the circulation of the ocean is caused by heat and freshwater in the sea’s surface. This causes the mixing of heat and salt in the ocean. Thermo is temperature and haline is salt. Temperature and salt are the two factors that determine the sea’s density. The circulation causes differences in seawater density. The circulation also causes warm water from the southern hemisphere

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    Frontier Park

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    Gina La Forge Instructor: Jennifer Royal English 1A 7 October 2012 Frontier Park As I finished eating the last delicious morsel on my plate‚ I looked around and admired the old wooden chuck wagons‚ and the tables that sat in front of them stacked two feet high with steaming hot pancakes. The people‚ who stood in lines waiting to be served‚ were moved quickly and efficiently through by servers. There were city slickers‚ country folks‚ bikers‚ cowboys‚ Indians‚ mothers‚ fathers and children

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