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    Boy Meets Girl Joshua and his family had just arrived at Lake Tobesofkee. It was a beautiful summer day in August‚ and his family decided to have a picnic at the lake down the street from their home. After they unpacked everything and began to set-up their picnic area‚ Joshua decided to take a walk to clear his mind from all the essays his English professor had been assigning. As he walked along the lakes edge‚ mind wondering‚ he heard a girl crying out in a panic. He followed the cries for help

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    important‚ just doesn’t bring in enough money to ensure financial security for his family. The extent of this burden is unclear‚ but at this stage in the series there’s no sign of a hired cook‚ which means they must be poor! Aunt Fanny makes all their picnics in this book‚ and she’s a sweet woman who the children adore from the outset. And then there’s Georgina‚ who looks and acts like a boy and won’t answer to her proper name. They must call her George‚ she tells her cousins‚ or else she’ll ignore them

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    killed in the fighting area The varying nature of men’s deaths in the front line‚ and the specific conditions at the time of their death‚ meant their ultimate fates differed widely. To give a couple examples: - a large portion of those killed on the battlefield would be classified as identifiable‚ and therefore most likely buried close to where they fell; typically near the front line. The list of those in this category typically would include men killed sniper fire or from shell explosions while manning

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    of a presence * more attuned and alert to sound‚ don’t open eyes as enjoying semi darkness‚ succumb to curiosity‚ one-eyed peak‚ unicorn and fairly friends‚ fairies are glistening specks of dust‚ why didn’t I recognise sound?‚ leisurely drink‚ picnic laid out‚ fav pink checked blanket‚ decide not to join him this time‚ go back to closed eyed serenity * light changes‚ full moon‚ deep silver‚ sky black/blue ice like hue‚ feel it’s reassuring charisma and silkiness‚ still warm‚ feel someone lie

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    In grammar‚ a complex sentence is a sentence with one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. A complex sentence is often used to make clear which ideas are most important‚ and which ideas are subordinate.[1] A complex sentence is made from an independent clause and a dependent clause joined together.Some examples:After I came home‚ I made dinner.(dependent clause: "After I came home")(indpendent clause: I made dinner)We visited the museum before it closed.(dependent clause: before

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    trauma and taking of an animal’s life outweighed by the potential rescue of a human’s on the battlefield? Issue: The ethical dilemma faced in live tissue training is whether applied harm to animals for the purpose of trauma training is ethically justified. With the advances in medical training aids‚ combat medics are becoming more and more comfortable in treating devastating injuries on the battlefield. Simulators now range from moulage equipment used to “dress up a casualty‚” to breathing and

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    Corporation manufactures two products: benches and picnic tables for use in yards and parks. The firm has two main resources: its carpenters (labor) and a supply of redwood for use in the furniture. During the next production period‚ 1200 hours of manpower are available under a union agreement. The firm also has a stock of 5000 pounds of quality redwood. Each bench that Outdoor Furniture produces requires 4 labor hours and 10 pounds of redwood; each picnic table takes 7 labor hours and 35 pounds of redwood

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    The Growth of Medicine in the American Civil War The Civil War brought change to American medical care due to troubles soldiers faced on the battlefield. The camps and battlefields were ridden with‚ poor sanitation‚ tight quarters‚ and many contagious and infectious diseases for which there was no immunization. 200‚000 soldiers died of battle injuries‚ however‚ diseases such as dysentery‚ typhoid fever‚ small pox‚ and malaria‚ made up ⅔ of the casualties in the war. (Dixon). In addition‚ there was

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    using modern-day technology and cultural development. He thinks out and sketches out an elaborate plan for the celebrations . He says the unique part of the plan is obvious- burying the soldiers right on the battlefield. Therefore‚ they get rid of a lot of cost and trouble. The battlefield becomes a cemetery! As soon as they agree on the core of the plan‚ the other details work out pretty well. To implement this plan‚ they adopt an assembly line procedure‚ whereby each team is held responsible

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