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    A firework display

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    The dull‚ murky water of Lake Windermere was surrounded by the happiness and laughter of the anticipating audience. Children spontaneously danced round the hypnotising bonfire‚ only to be outshone by the dazzling fireworks as they spiralled into the pitch black sky. Fragrant delicious smells filtered through the air as food was prepared. Bright lights and heckles from the games stalls lured the children in like a lion to its prey. Bonfire Night at Lake Windermere is a night to be remembered! Fireworks

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    Walt Disney Commemorative Speech The Man Behind the Mouse Introduction: I remember when I was just a kid and a stick became my sword and a trashcan lid became my shield.   I was a knight of the round table! I remember when things were simple‚ no electronic games to waste our time with. I remember it didn’t matter if you had the biggest‚ baddest bike or a cheap heap of toys. We had our imaginations and there were no batteries required. Unfortunately‚ as we age we tend to lose that spirit

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    Doraemon

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    2112 (again 12/9/3)‚ in the Robot Factory Matsushiba. 5. Doraemon’s ex-girlfriend in the century is Noramyako. Noramyako drops him because she felt Doraemon’s too short (it’s after Doraemon’s ears bitten by a mouse) 6. At first‚ Doraemon is yellow. After his ears bitten by the mouse‚ he got depression and sneaked up to a tower‚ where he drinked a concoction labelled "Sadness". When he cried‚ the yellow color faded and his voice changed.   7.  According to Spin-off Serial‚ The Doraemons‚

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    and rows of City fans that had came along to support Max and the team. We met up with our family who had kept us seats in the front row. Great place to see all the action from. Soon the music stated and the two teams came out. The whole stadium roared into action singing and cheering. I always felt little butterflies in my stomach when I saw Max in his football strip. I was nervous from the minute the starting whistle went. The ball went back and forward to each team member‚ both teams were putting

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    Measure of Madness

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    will compel them to escape. “Consider the case of the female black leopard that escaped from the Zurich zoo in the winter of 1933…” Due to numerous paw injuries‚ this wild carnivore squeezed through a break in the roof bars breaking free. Chaos up-roared among the citizens of Zurich. No trace was found for ten weeks but finally a casual laborer was able to shoot it. Just like animals‚ humans experience such moments‚ when their determination to seek the unknown‚ surpasses the desire for comfort and

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    Life in a box

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    Openers Periphery had just walked off and their logo-bearing banner was rolled up‚ revealing Mike Mangini’s awe-inspiring‚ massive Pearl Reference Pure kit. The crowd roared at the sight‚ erasing all doubts that the imminent presence of "the new guy" would be met by jeers and boos. (Quite the contrary would be true‚ in fact.) After a delightful and extremely well-done animation intro‚ the much-pedigreed and chops-a-plenty-packing quintet powered into their opening number‚ Bridges In The Sky‚ bringing

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    The Sniper

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    The Sniper Pre-reading Civil War defines as a war between citizens of the same country. There are circumstances under which I would fight to overthrow the government‚ say that the government is violating the amendments and the rights of people. If the government amends the law in a controversial way‚ it may cause uproar within the public. As the government changes the law‚ it affects the public’s way of doing and thinking. When people don’t like the change they tend to radically rebel. Like I

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    Muhammad Ali Superman

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    Few people in this world are true champions. It is difficult to become a champion because the traits one must possess are hard to come by. A champion works hard and fights for what is right. A champion overcomes and perseveres. These are a rendered useless without the binding power confidence and strength. Without confidence champions would shy away from confrontation. Without strength they could not win against opponents. Strength and confidence work together like fuel on a fire. As one grows so

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    he does not mind that the mouse occasionally steals an ear of corn. After all‚ the farmer reaps a lot of food from the land; surely‚ he cannot take what little food the mouse has away from him. Finally‚ he tells the mouse that it is not alone in failing to build wisely for the future; men fail at that too. In "To a Mouse‚" Robert Burns develops the need to respect nature’s creatures‚ especially the small‚ the defenceless‚ the downtrodden . As a small creature‚ the mouse represents not only lowly

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    Chapter 1 Lab

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    1. The green vector moves in the direction of the mouse until the red ball catches up to it. 2. The blue and green vectors move in opposite directions as the red ball slows down. 3. The faster you move the mouse‚ the longer the blue vector becomes. 2) Which color vector (arrow) represents velocity and which one represents acceleration? How can you tell? The green vector represents velocity because it is moving in the same direction as the mouse. The blue vector represents acceleration because acceleration

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