Vampire Facts 1. Wooden Stakes only paralyze a Vampire‚ they do not kill them. 2. Vampires sleep in a freezer‚ not a coffin or on a bed. 3. Sunlight. Vampires can be in the sunlight‚ but too much direct sunlight can weaken their healing ability and kill them. 4. They have super sonic Vampire hearing. Approximatly a 1 mile radius. Also includes telling if someone is breathing or not. 5. Their sight is also heightened. They can see things from a great distance. 6. They have superspeed
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Ernest Hemingway used an abundant amount of imagery in his War World I novel‚ A Farewell to Arms. In the five books that the novel is composed of‚ the mind is a witness to the senses of sight‚ touch‚ smell‚ hearing‚ and taste. All of the these senses in a way connects to the themes that run through the novel. We get to view Hemingway’s writing style in a greater depth and almost feel‚ or mentally view World War I and the affects it generates through Lieutenant Henry’s eyes. In Book One of A Farewell
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As dew glistens across a field of grass and wild flowers‚ the sun rises‚ and a new day dawns. Butterflies dance across the field as they collect pollen off of the wildflowers and the sounds of birds singing their morning tune resounding across scenery. The gentle morning breeze brings the intense color of the flowers to life. Their natural soft and sweet fragrance along with the trees swaying is hypotonic in their rhythm. The gentle babbling of a slow flowing creek‚ Crackling and bubbling as
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Girls Vs. Boys By: Reina Thayer Materials: 5 boys‚ 5 girls‚ blindfold‚ lemon juice‚ vinegar‚ lavender scent‚ vanilla scent‚ pencil‚ envelope‚ sharpening stone‚ shirt pin‚ plastic‚ aluminum‚ stone‚ Styrofoam‚ salt‚ cinnamon‚ powdered sugar‚ and pepper Procedure: I first started off with one of the five girls and covered her eyes with a blindfold. Next‚ I started with the smell category and had her identify each of the four objects using only here sense of smell; I then recorded if
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Beaver Butts Emit Goo Used for Vanilla Flavoring Beaver hind regions secrete goo called castoreum‚ which the animals use to mark their territory. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration lists castoreum as a “generally regarded as safe” additive‚ and manufacturers have been using it extensively in perfumes and foods for at least 80 years‚ according to a 2007 study in the International Journal of Toxicology. “I lift up the animal’s tail‚” said Joanne Crawford‚ a wildlife ecologist at
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I sat on my front porch on a cold‚ dark Halloween night. The wind howled as it blew straight through my bones. The crisp smell of leaves from colorful layers over my lawn flowed through the air. The only light visible was that of the street lamp at the end of the street. It was giving off a creepy glow setting me in a nervous mood. Then I finally saw a pair of headlights come over the hill approaching my house. Finally the car pulled up to my driveway. I instantly jumped into the back seat. I let
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http://www.studymode.com/essays/Ib-Tok-Essay-1447804.html erything either consciously or unconsciously. We can never fully picture anything without having a bias on it which limits our knowledge. The same can be said about biological limitations‚ especially sight because we can only see a small part of what can be seen. However‚ filtering is more limiting because it includes everything and not just things we can see. The least limiting is through past experience. Past experiences can be built on
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In the town of Blakeslee‚ Arkansas‚ there was a house that everyone knew was haunted. It was an old neglected house on a side street in the oldest part of town. Sometimes‚ the most wonderful smells issued from the house and filled the street with the heavenly odor of fresh baked bread. Whenever that happened‚ people would say that the old house must have been a bakery or‚ at the very least‚ the former home of a fabulous baker. Sometimes‚ the neighbors would hear the sound of music and laughter coming
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Essay: Where I come from Student: Valentin Turri The poem is divided in two stanzas and two extra lines. The poet is an old woman that talks about her present and her old past. In the first stanza the poet starts like introducing us in the text‚ explaining us the meaning of ‘’people are made of places’’‚ this means that all we are made of memories‚ places where we come from
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Paolo Ivan D. Nicolas 5 facts about sense of smell 1 You can smell as fresh as a daisy every month and your scent cells are renewed every 28 days‚ so every four weeks you get a new “nose”. 2 Smell is the most sensitive of the senses. People can remember smells with 65% accuracy after a year‚ while visual recall is about 50% after three months. Research has shown that smell is the sense most linked to our emotional recollection. So‚ when linked to a product‚ that can reap dividends. Studies
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