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    turn." Later on there was another message which said that the compasses were broken and that they still had no idea of where they were. Night came and all contact with the bombers were lost. At 6:20pm the first rescue plane went out in search of the missing aircrafts. At 7:50 there was another radio transmition although not from the bombers. It was from a ship that had reported seeing an "enormous sheet of fire" from a nearby explosion. They reported drifting through oil but did not find any remains

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    History of Cajun Cuisine

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    History of Cajun Cuisine Cajun cuisine is a fusion of food from different regions with very rich histories‚ such as France‚ Canada‚ and the southern U.S. It was originated by peasants of French ancestry. These immigrants settled in the "Acadian" region of the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia from 1604 to 1654. By 1755‚ the population of these settlers had grown to about 15‚000. They survived on cereal crops such as wheat‚ barley and oats‚ and garden vegetables including field peas‚ cabbage‚ and turnips

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    contributions to academia world history‚ and for imparting his knowledge on man. In Canto IV Dante and Virgil pass through the first circle of hell‚ otherwise known as Limbo. Upon arriving Dante describes‚ “It was full of vapor‚ dark and deep. Straining my eyes toward the bottom‚ I could see nothing.” (Dante‚ p. 67). Dante is describing Limbo as this place that is so dark that the spirits are blind to their surroundings. These spirits that lived

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    sports drinks on the market. Deep in Florida Gator country dehydration was a major problem. The University started to research on an "alternative to water" and Gatorade was created by Dr. Robert Cade and Dr. Dana Shires in 1966 at the University of Florida and named Gatorade after the University’s football team‚ the gators. A year later after Dr. Cade made an agreement with Stokely-Van Camp to market Gatorade‚ which he already patented. The Florida Gators used it in 1967 for the first time. It was

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    the inside. People cannot tell the difference from a sick and wrong joke from a normal joke‚ people do not know when it is right or wrong. 4. The alligator represent the zombies from the dawn of the dead. By saying keeping‚ the gators fed means if you do not fed the gators then there going to come for you. It’s just if you keep the demoded at bay with some type of food or anything then you don’t have to worry about anything. 5. Reactionary- a person opposed to radical change.

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    Why We Crave Horror Movies

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    violence it is what feeds the gator. He uses horror movies because of there violent nature. We all need to be able to step outside life’s boundaries and certain horror movies can do this for us. It can let us see things that in normal everyday life cannot be possible. In the essay Steven say’s‚ "We are told we may allow our emotions a free rein."(444) Trying to hint that a good horror movie can do this for us. But horror films are not the only thing that can feed the gator. For me it is when I turn on

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    BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR Drama practice. Revision. Homework. Writing essays-- which is what I am doing now! So many things to do‚ so little time to actually do it. I am sprawled on my bed‚ along with my dictionary fiddling with my pen‚ deep in thought. Throughout that thousands of seconds I spent writing this essay‚ I often scrambled through the dictionary or Googled for words that would come in handy‚ composing this essay by scribbling word after word that was unreadable to everyone except

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    Agard’s friendly chatty style encouraged me to also look at a rainbow in many different ways. John Agard cleverly uses the layout of lines to convey the idea of limbo‚ to make it seem as if the word “limbo” is the limbo dancer‚ and the phrase “is God doing” is the limbo stick. “I tell you is God doing limbo the man doing limbo”. I found the

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    perfect because by nature‚ man is an imperfect creature. Only God is capable of being above reproach and of metering out a just punishment. While Dante ’s treatment towards the tyrants is fitting‚ his views on the inhabitants of the Ante Inferno and Limbo seem to be backwards and these poor people are doomed to suffer misguided punishments. Therefore‚ despite Dante ’s best attempts to justly punish each sinner‚ he makes a few mistakes because he is not God and Dante is unable to unbiasedly judge each

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    America: land of the free‚ home of the brave. Named after Amerigo Vespucci‚ an Italian merchant and cartographer who explored large parts of what is now South America‚ this country historically always had an enormous attraction on immigrants. Give me your tired‚ your poor‚ your huddled masses yearning to breathe free‚ The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these homeless‚ tempest- tost to me‚ I lift my lamp beside the golden door. This famous part of a poem written on a plaque on the inner

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