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    Somewhere in the universe‚ there was a planet called Stareon which was inhabited by round people. Peace and order ruled the entire planet all throughout the years under the leadership of the so called League of the Star Warriors. This alliance is composed of round people who possessed unique abilities and has the heart to serve their race. All of a sudden‚ a corporation‚ led by Rackelus‚ consisting of evil robots and monsters who ruthlessly destroyed the entire planet. The star warriors fought with

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    Geppetto was thrilled with his good fortune and loved his "boy". Pinocchio however‚ being immature and impatient‚ longed to be a REAL boy. He could‚ the fairy promised‚ if he proved himself worthy. The remaining story sends Pinocchio on many adventures. From being kidnapped and forced to perform as a marionette‚ to being invited to a decadent island of hedonistic pleasures‚ fate threw Pinocchio many opportunities to show his worth. He continues to fail however because he cannot quell his immoral

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    “The very basic core of a man’s living spirit is his passion for adventure. The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences.” ( McCandless). Christopher McCandless a young man wanting to experience life to the fullest in the Alaskan wilderness without a plan. I support Cellarman’s argument about McCandless is ignorant due to his lack of planning for his trip into the wilderness‚ but I disagree with him because I think McCandless courage nor his ideas are very inspirational. As a matter

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    Huckleberry Finn has many prominent female characters. They all serve different roles‚ some are caretakers and‚ others are dependents. The individual women are very independent and sometimes more dominant than men‚ while the women in groups rely on men. The individual women‚ such as the Aunts‚ Miss Watson‚ and Widow Douglas‚ were all self-sufficient‚ hard working women. They were all educated‚ and have high morels. None of them could easily be scammed; although Aunt Sally was mislead‚ she questioned

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    and non-traditional parent-child relationships. The stories also make light of some gruesome social inequalities apparent in this era‚ or at least bring the double standards to the surface. Two of the best examples of this are Mark Twain’s‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ and Charlotte Gilman’s‚ The Yellow Wallpaper. We get differing

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    In the story “The Adventures of the Speckled Band” was written by Author Conan Doyle a perceptive person named‚ Sherlock Holmes‚ tries to solve a crime with his devoted colleague‚ Dr. Watson. On April 18‚ 1883 a woman by the name of‚ Helen Stoner appears in Sherlock’s office desperately asking for help. Sherlock than told her to take a deep breath and tell them everything. Even though Helen was timid‚ she still told them the whole story. During the interrogation‚ Helen tells Dr. Watson and Sherlock

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    The play An Awfully Big Adventure directed by Colleen Rua held in the Rondeliue Campus Center is a comedy drama that follows a young boy who is trying to grow up. In my version of the play the boy was in trouble and they were trying to kill hook. When I first entered the play we had to find our character. I followed Twin 11 so my character was standing by an easel on the left side. We played a game early on where we had to draw something and see if the other people could guess what we drew. I was

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    Gel Electrophoresis Adventure     Intro  The final goal of this lab was to successfully measure the size of different samples of  DNA by placing each sample into a well in agarose gel and running a current through a  charged chamber. The DNA samples will move through the gel towards the positive charge.  Ideally‚ the DNA will move and create and sequence of smallest to largest. This lab exposes  us to DNA technology.     Backround  Gel electrophoresis is used to separate macromolecules like DNA or RNA by size or 

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    A SWIMMING ADVENTURE By Misty Moore Awaking early‚ I decided to sit on the screened porch and watch the Florida sun come up. Within a very short time as I sat there‚ the sun peaked on the horizon as it gradually awakened from its night of slumber. The dew sparkled like diamonds as the sun’s rays tenderly caressed the grass. Off in the distance‚ I could hear the world spring to life as the birds began to sing a spectacular melody‚ growing louder and louder as each bird began to chirp in unison

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    of knowledge. This source implies that what is true is equal to what is morally correct and just. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s statement is true and this is represented by the thoughts and actions of the characters throughout Mark Twain’s novel‚ Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In the beginning of the novel Huck Finn is not able to “see” with his heart because he is taught how to see every other way possible. Therefore he is conflicted and unable to see things for what they actually

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