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    Jack’s Memoir RD A massive battle ship‚ a bike accident in sunny Florida‚ A huge navel jets‚ Blue Angels‚ and a fun day in Pensacola. These are my top five memories since the royals won the world series‚ wait I wasn’t even born in 1985! Paragraph 1 Have you ever been on a huge towering battleship? Well I have. On our long drive to Florida we were going through Alabama and went to Mobile Bay. We stopped at the USS Alabama. I’m stunned at the huge hunk of metal

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    a young man who lived about 33‚000 years ago at the end of the Upper Paleolithic Period (old stone age). He is considered to be the oldest known ceremonial burial in Western Europe. The skeleton was found along with jewellery made from ivory and seashells and a mammoth’s skull. Following the last ice age‚ Wales became roughly the shape it is today by about 8000 BC and was inhabited by Mesolithic hunter-gatherers. The earliest farming communities are now believed to date from about 4000 BC‚ marking

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    and that there were adults around her to stop the fire from spreading. My older brother has had two close near death experience. The first one was when he was about 7 or 8 years old and we had gone to a lake. I and my older sister were collecting seashells and my brother was showing of that he knew how to swim better than us. We look up to see what he is doing and we see him getting farther and farther from us. He is waving his hands so we can see him trying to get our attention and that’s when we

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    After only nine days at a dime-an-hour typewriter‚ Ray Bradbury wrote his award-winning novel Fahrenheit 451 and successfully saw it published in 1953 (Kipen). Bradbury lived through World War II and heard of the Nazi’s burning of all books written by Jews. This destruction of knowledge began to scare Bradbury and reminded him of the destruction of the library of Alexandria. These stories‚ histories‚ thoughts‚ and values were all gone. The persecuted people were being told what they could and

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    enjoy nature‚ spend time by themselves‚ think independently‚ or have meaningful conversations. Alternatively‚ they drive at speeds over 300 km/h‚ watch extreme amounts of television on wall-size television screens‚ and listen to the music and radio “Seashell Radio” sets that are constantly bombarding their ears with information. Montag’s aim is to rid society of the deadly and dangerous knowledge of literature by

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    The trumpet has probably evolved more than any other instrument that is presently in use. Its long history began with ancient people using hollow materials such as animal horns and seashells to amplify sounds that they made. The trumpet as we have it today is almost a totally different instrument from what it was thousands of years ago. Since the beginning of time‚ man has composed music‚ both instrumental and vocal. The very first instruments were probably part of the percussion family. People

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    Studying Cognition in Prehistoric Societies 1. Unfortunately for archaeologists‚ Chavín was not a literate culture. Why does literacy provide archaeologists with such an important insight into the cognition of a society? Symbols of depiction provide us with perhaps our most direct insight into the cognition of an individual or a society for pre-literate periods. Among literate communities‚ however‚ written words – those deceptively direct symbols used to describe the world – inevitably dominate the

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    developing relationships that allow them to have a happy life. In Fahrenheit 451‚ Mildred and Montag’s marriage lacks emotional connection due to the overuse of technology in their society. Bradbury comments that why did Montag not “by himself an audio- Seashell broadcasting station and talk to his wife late at night‚ murmur‚ whisper‚ shout‚ scream‚ yell? But what could he whisper‚ what would he yell? What could he say” (Bradbury 42). Montag cannot communicate to the one he “loves” due to the continual utilization

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    ahrenheit 451 Nonconformity is the failure or refusal to be what society considers “normal”. To conform a person in this society must do what is expected; being like everybody else. In Fahrenheit 451‚ the society is made for there to be one type of people‚ which are conformers. In this book conformers are to not read books‚ not to express themselves because it is offensive to others. Non-conformers homes and books are to be burnt‚ and the owner of the books is to go to jail or get killed. In Fahrenheit

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    My First Time To Alabama “A simple life is good for me. I don’t need a whole lot. For me‚ a T-shirt‚ a pair of shorts‚ barefoot on a beach‚ and I’m happy‚ “ once stated musician‚ Yanni. That quote describes one of the best weeks of my life in the spring of 2016. When I was invited to travel to the beach with the Evans’ I was ecstatic. The youngest kid in their family‚ a 3rd grader named Jason‚ who has dark brown hair and freckles dotting his face‚ and his baseball team was leaving for a team trip

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