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    How Did The Dyatlov Pass

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    The Dyatlov Pass Incident There was a mysterious incident that happened in 1959 that keeps people guessing what actually happened. A group of of 9 ski hiker decided to go on an expedition across a mountainous region of western Soviet Union and were all found dead in different places away from each other. This is the unsolved case of The Dyatlov Pass. To begin with‚ they were all having a fun time until one member (Yuri Durin) was forced to turn back because he had knee energy and joint pain. When

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    Hypothesis: It’s crucial to predict the outcome of the experiment and provide a hypothesis. A hypothesis allows the researchers to think about their prediction in relation to the experiment’s outcome. In this case‚ I had a few hypothesis and predictions on this experiment. First off‚ refraction is the bending of light when it travels through different medium. Therefore‚ the light will bend and it will shift away from the original location. However‚ I don’t know where the shift will be‚ but according

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    are happening‚ Max also carries a fork‚ acting as his scepter for the ability to control his subjects. Like all great rulers that have an elaborate place of residence to reside in‚ Max uses his creativity and nails a blanket to the wall‚ creating a tent for himself. His mother‚ trying to keep her young child under control‚ sends her son to his room without dinner for yelling at her and acting out‚ simply trying to teach him a lesson. Little does Max’s mother know‚ that when she sends Max to his room

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    to become engulfed in fire‚ transforming half of the rancid shaft into its own sphere of flame. Yes‚ this will do‚ "More than enough fire." I anxiously whisper to myself. It would be unfortunate if someone like myself were to accidentally touch a tent or three with a torch like this. As I point the flame towards the thinly woven leather‚ the sounds of blissful breathing become more and more louder to my sharpened ears. The noise of their obnoxious snoring was quite

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    Newt experiences at the Chetco river There are many things that might come to mind when a person thinks about camping along the Chetco River. Things like swimming ‚ roating marshmallows over a crackling fire while warming up from the cool summer breeze‚ or even just the smell of the good ole outdoors. For me‚ however‚ the Chetco River brings yet another thing to mind :poison. It all started on a warm summer evening in June of 2001.My family and I‚ as we always did this time of year‚had been

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    Mandal Panda Corn

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    Mandala This is my mandala that describes me. The symbols that I’m going to be using is a panda corn‚ a skateboard‚ a heart‚ a volleyball‚ a tent‚ music‚ and books. I’m good hearted‚ smart‚ funny‚ weird‚ and adventurous. These are the things that my friends and family think of me accept my sister. My first symbol I’m going to use is a panda corn. The reason why I picked the panda corn is because I love pandas and I love unicorns so I put the two names

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    lacking consonance. Mary Shelly began developing gothic isolation through contrasting the romantic‚ harmonious childhood of Frankenstein. His experience of childhood was protected by his parents to be irrationally romantic‚ as he “was so guided by a silken cord that all seemed but one train of enjoyment to me.” He was guided by his loving parents through a path soothed of darkness. Victor only felt joy from the raising and teachings of his parents‚ rather than possible feelings of rejection or sadness

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    BENEATH MY HOUSE

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    BENEATH MY HOUSE By Louise Erdrich It was as if the house itself had given birth. One day the floor cried where I stepped on it‚ and I jumped back. I was near a heating vent‚ and when I bent and pried the cover off and thrust my hand in‚ I briefly grabbed a ball of fur that hissed and spat. I heard the kitten scrambling away‚ the tin resounding like small thunder along the length of its flight. I went down to the basement‚ looking for it with a flashlight‚ but‚ of course‚ at my step the untamed

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    my favorite peson

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    MY FAVORITE PERSON My mother is the mostconfusing‚ weird‚ insane‚ and strangest person i know; she is also the most beautiful‚ caring‚ loving‚ and strongest figure in my life. She loves learning‚ and has been supportive in my diseases. She has taught me so many things about a natural lifestyles that I keep in mind day to day. I have manyinspirational people that surround me‚ but my mother’s crazy‚ creative‚ and supporting personality has made her my favorite person in the world.

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    Jonas opened the box; he penetrated into what seemed to be the past‚ and lifted out the first piece of history - his father’s military uniform. Harold Schmidt wandered into the mess tent of the army base‚ eager to fit in with the energetic cluster of young Australian men. As he pealed back the doors of the tent‚ a cacophony of excited noises filled the atmosphere. Thunderous laughter resonated through the room‚ as men told stories of their past conquests. The clink of mugs echoed‚ as they acknowledged

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