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    Mussel Shell

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    vehicles apply stress which is over the capacity of the design. Due to these factors‚ distress of pavement occurs. In line with this situation‚ repairing of asphalt pavement must be established. Here in the Philippines we have a great variety of seashells all around the seas of our country because of our rich ecosystem and resources. But aggregate mining is in threat because of its effect in environment. So there is an imbalance between of them. Nevertheless‚ making Cold Mix Asphalt using mussel shell

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    Parable Of The Pearl

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    still sell it and buy peace for yourself.” (65) The family of Kino saw and knew that the pearl was bringing Kino‚ Juana‚ and Coyotito very much harm. “As a curiosity‚ it has interest; some museum might perhaps take it to place in a collection of seashells. I can give you‚ say‚ a thousand pesos.” (50) The family is also cheated by many of the dealers. The pearl was something people desired‚ in which they were trying to steal‚ so it must have been worth something if so many people wanted it. Kino did

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    Fahrenheit 451 has several unique themes such as Technology and Religion. This novel takes place in a futuristic world and throughout it demonstrates symbolic materials such as the small seashells radio broadcasts in the people’s ear. Technology has virtually immersed itself at that time. Montag asked Faber if there was any copies of the Bible and some other books but finds a way to get a hold of one‚ even though reading books is illegal. Near the end‚ when Guy finds a group of men called “The Book

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    In the vast genre of literature‚ most authors use symbols in their stories or poems to efficiently give them more meaning and complexity. Usually‚ the job of the experienced reader is to interpret those symbols‚ which gives the reader a deeper comprehension of the story or poem. In Fahrenheit 451‚ three symbols used by Ray Bradbury and will be analyzed is the Sieve and the Sand‚ the Phoenix‚ and the River. In the second part of the book (Bradbury page 74)‚ Montag has a flashback of when he tried

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    Childhood Memories

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    collapse. There was reading table against the wall and top of it there were some seashells setting. Most of the drawing on the wall were washed away but some are still there but fading. There was a closet at the right hand corner of the room. I opened the closet and there was a small plastic box at the corner of the closet. As I washed the dust away‚ the name Partha start to become clear. I open the box and all the seashells were still there way I left it. Looks and furniture of this room has changed

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    My Trip to Mexico

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    however it was far from as easy and glamorized as shown. As I approached the water barefoot‚ the excitement that I held about entering the water and exploring it was replaced with a sharp pain shooting from my foot‚ which was the result of sharp seashells on the beachfront. Prior to going to this beach in Cozumel‚ I have only visited local US beaches that are known tourist spots. This was in a foreign country‚ and I assume the beaches have not have not been manicured to make the sand free of sharp

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    Imagine a world in which our brains were not needed‚ books were forbidden‚ and in which passion was dismissed as odd. If it was real‚ you would probably run as far away as you could from that world‚ as portrayed in the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. I know I would. But what if I told you that our world is not so different from that world? I believe that Fahrenheit 451 tells us that our present world is well on the road of becoming like the dystopian world of the book because of similarities

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    sparkle like a thousand tiny jewels. The sounds of the waves gently crashing against the shore are refreshing. The squawking of the seagulls interrupts the tranquillity. Above‚ the celestial‚ clear‚ azure sky looms over the glistening white sand which seashells lay contently on‚ they are jewels upon the sand; they neither sparkle nor shine‚ but their unique beauty makes them nothing less than a treasure. The soft and smooth pebbles scatter themselves around the fascinating beach. Further down‚ the debris

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    Review of Related Literature Chalk is a type of limestone. Air and water do not wear chalk away easily‚ so when chalk is next to the sea‚ it often makes a largecliff. The "White Cliffs of Dover" in Kent‚ England are a good example of this. When chalk is near the top of the ground‚ it often makes chalk hills. Chalk holds water‚ so these chalk hills have a lot of water in them‚ and when the weather is very dry‚ water comes slowly from the chalk. Chalk is mostly formed from the calcareous (CaCO3)

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    Can humans live without their smartphones in their hands‚ their music playing from their MP3s‚ and their TVs flashing the latest news 24/7? Probably not. Electronics have been a major part of our lives since their beginning. They have provided communication worldwide‚ and send information about the important events in real time. Connections have increased‚ and social boundaries have disappeared. Take a step forward to what electronics have done to people today‚ and it can be assumed that electronics

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