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    It was 1738 in Richlands‚ North Carolina. The Wind blew softly and the leaves fell one by one. Crunch! Crunch! POW! I hear as people jump and step in piles and piles of leaves. Having a joyful and playful time but little do they know two weeks from today there will be no more playing‚ and jumping in piles of leaves because the Fried Chicken Monster (F.C.M) was coming back into town. The Fried Chicken Monster or as my family calls him (F.C.M) has been missing in action for about eight years now. F

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    Manifesto

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    ***27 FEB 2005*** This is the latest update to the “MANIFESTO”. I have included Scwartzky’s latest CPU management discoveries‚ and I have entered them in to convenient easy to use “Tables” to make adjustment of the player management sliders easier. I have also Included in the “Coach’s Chalkboards” a more convenient “CPU PLAY SET” to go up against the “Sm27’s Play Set” that is used by the HUM player vs the CPU in PLAYED GAMES. Have Fun and I hope you enjoy the Complete Set-up. Thanks‚ Sm27

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    that is known to man. It has a built in calculator‚ CD drive‚ hover-board‚ microwave‚ blow-up air mattress‚ compass‚ laser-beam‚ and most important of all‚ it can read people’s minds! I just ride around‚ on my floating air-mattress‚ heating up Hot Pockets‚ listening to music‚ and shooting laser-beams at people. The President of the United States even challenged me to a duel against his own calculator/hover-board/microwave/air mattress/compass/laser-beam/laptop against my own. If I won‚ I would become

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    courageous‚ and easily gave up through hardship. But Louie‚ astonishingly kept on going‚ and enduring the most of it all‚ reaching to the end. This theme has its show throughout the entire story‚ from surviving crashes‚ living with sharks‚ surviving in POW (prisoner of war) camps‚ and dosed with PTSD. FOr example‚ a major event that leads Louie and some of his friends to being captivated is the Green Hornet crash in the Pacific. As Hillenbrand states‚ “Sensing the ocean coming up at the plane‚ he took

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    The rain this morning pattered on the rooftop like the joyful tears running off my family’s face before I left. They were proud of me as I was going to fight for my country. I lie awake this morning staring at my name tag which says William Harding Bowyer on the front of it thinking about what was going to happen on my first day of training as a new recruit for the U.S. I want to train so I can become a paratrooper. I can’t wait to jump out of the plane and fall into battle to defend my country.

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    doing the opposite is easier matter how hard it is‚ and regardless of being judged. This is mostly because of human nature to care for their selves before others. For example‚ a group of guys walk down the street and watch a man’s wallet fall from his pocket. The right thing to do is pick it up and return it back to the man. Because‚ there are a group of guys the better option is to walk away with the wallet. Therefore‚ your moral courage is questioned. All it takes is one person taking a stand for doing

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    The Great Escape Movie Review Yash Desai *POW = Prisoner of War “The Great Escape” directed by John Sturges is a movie of high standard and excellence. This action packed adventure‚ released in 1963‚ takes place in Germany at the peak of World War II. Taking us back to 1942‚ The Great Escape documents the escape of 76 prisoners from a special Stalag (prison camp)‚ designed specifically for them. By contrasting color cinematography with a classical soundtrack‚ the movie successfully blends the

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    Chez Mouquin William Q. Moore a man with a reputation as big as his mustache. He was a kingpin in manhattan‚ he specialized in the moving of all things‚ women‚ drugs‚ weapons and removing people…he loved three things‚ money‚women‚ and alcohol. Williams wife‚ Kelly Blake‚ she was raised a jew but turned catholic for her love‚ william. he father Scott Blake‚ a small town preacher during the day‚ and kelly’s nightmare at night‚ he beat her mother and was terrible to kelly and her sister. kelly

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    The Fight for Equal Rights: Black Soldiers in the Civil War Historical Background Once let the black man get upon his person the brass letter‚ U.S.‚ let him get an eagle on his button‚ and a musket on his shoulder and bullets in his pocket‚ there is no power on earth that can deny that he has earned the right to citizenship. —Frederick Douglass The issues of emancipation and military service were intertwined from the onset of the Civil War. News from Fort Sumter set off a rush by free black

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    Mac Neill Jhon B. Calamaan‚ BS Che II P.E. 23 1-3 T 11-12-12 History Of Billiards Condensed version of "A Brief History of the Noble Game of Billiards" By Mike Shamos. Curator of The Billiard Archive‚ a nonprofit organization set up to preserve the game’s history. With permission of the Billiard Congress of America. The History of billiards is long and very rich. The game has been played by kings and commoners‚ presidents‚ mental patients‚ ladies‚ gentlemen‚ and hustlers alike. It

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