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    Point Blank

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    Fourteen-year-old super spy Alex Rider swings back into action in Point Blank‚ the second in the thus-far six-book series written by Anthony Horowitz. This time he’s matched against a South African madman‚ Dr. Grief‚ and his sadistic second-in-command‚ Mrs. Stellenbosch‚ who run an elite school high in the French Alps for trouble-making teenagers. For those who may not know who Alex Rider is‚ he was dragged into the spy business by his uncle’s murder in the first book‚ Stormbreaker. Alex lost

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    Scorpia Analysis

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    study on Scorpia I have chosen to analyse chapter 9 of the novel‚ titled Albert Bridge. I will explain how Horowitz uses writing techniques to keep the reader engaged and how he completely shifts the plot in this extremely important section where Alex Rider is shown the video of Albert Bridge. Horowitz starts this chapter by describing the large room Mrs Rothman leads Alex to at the hotel in Positano. “There was no bed‚ just two chairs and a trestle table with a video player and some files”‚ Horowitz

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    Horrowitz narrates an adventure of a teenager and his development who embarks his journey as a spy. Stormbreaker by Anthony Horowitz is the first novel of the series. The protagonist‚ Alex Rider evolves into a teenage spy‚ as he begins his adventure. Horowitz clearly illustrates the character arc of Alex Rider‚ due to the fact Alex is not the teenager whom unwillingly accepted the mission early in the novel. Alex is a gifted teenager‚ he has the skills required to become a spy. What altered his characteristics

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    Essay On Freedom Riders

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    The Freedom Riders: Terminators of Segregation Picture being on a bus traveling throughout the South in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement‚ knowing that when the bus arrives at the first stop‚ a group of activists against segregation called Freedom Riders will be viciously attacked by mobs of whites. Any advice to stay home and avoid the situation was disregarded by these brave Americans because defending the rights of African Americans was most important. Each rider understood that they

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    Rider to the Sea

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    After Nine days of constant grieving for her missing son‚ Michael‚ old Maurya is fallen into a restless sleep. Her daughter‚ Cathleen‚ is busy with household tasks‚ when another daughter‚ Nora‚ slips quietly into the kitchen with a bundle given her by the young priest. It contains part of the clothes taken from the body of a drowned man far in the north. They have been sent to the family for identification‚ since the clothes may belong to her missing brother. The girls go to open the

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    somewhat different depending on the degree of modification produced by evolution. One use for the vertebrate forelimb is swimming. Whales‚ otters and penguins have forelimbs which are modified to allow them to swim efficiently. The bones in whales are relatively compact and do not move within the flipper. This provides them with a strong ‘paddle’ which allows the whale to control the direction of their swimming. However‚ Otters have more flexible arms which allow for more movement. The metacarpals

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    time riders essay

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    Literary Analysis Tamper with time and the world you know can become a world you do not want to live in. The novel Time Riders the Doomsday Code by Alex Scarrow is a book about three characters who time travel to the future and the past by using this relic to save the future and prevent time travel to destroy history. The plot of the novel Time Riders is filled with mystery‚ confusion‚ and chaos. First off‚ this novel is full of mystery because there’s a manuscript called the Voynich Manuscript

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    A FRAMEWORK TO GUIDE THE SUSTAINABILITY OF WILDLIFE TOURISM OPERATIONS Examples of marine wildlife tourism in Western Australia Kate Rodger‚ Amanda Smith‚ Claire Davis‚ David Newsome‚ Philip Patterson Examples of Marine Wildlife Tourism in Western Australia Disclaimer The technical reports present data and its analysis‚ meta-studies and conceptual studies‚ and are considered to be of value to industry‚ government or other researchers. Unlike the Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research

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    Captivity of Killer Whales

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    Persuasive Speech Outline The Effects of Captivity on Killer Whales Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that holding killer whales in captivity is harmful to the mammal. Central Idea: Holding killer whales in captivity is a harmful problem to the mammal that requires action from both the government and the public. Introduction On February 24‚ 2010 couples and families were seated in the stadiums at SeaWorld in Orlando‚ Florida for one of the most popular shows at the theme park

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    The Negative Effects of SONAR The world was first introduced to SONAR during World War II. It was originally created by the Navy‚ for military use. It has since been used for a number of other things. Many people argue the need for the use of his device because of its powerful effects. Even though sonar can be used for positive medicinal purposes and research applications‚ SONAR technology can have harmful effects on marine life‚ humans‚ and unborn children. To begin‚ SONAR has been used throughout

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