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Category: /Literature/English
…at the try-out I didn’t try all that hard. Basically the only reason I tried out was for the ice time. Now that I think about it, even though I didn’t think that I would make the team I still should have tried a lot harder than I did because sometimes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the most in terms of stupidity is to make gun-powder from ice. And plowing the fields by burying food in them and letting hogs root for it. What is this? A language professor mixed word at random into sentences than collects the sentences that seem to make…
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Category: /History
…was hit against the boards, his head hit the glass and that impact forced him to collapse and fall to the ice. This gruesome injury could have been avoided if Brett was wearing an approved helmet. The helmet that he was wearing at the time of the injury had…
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Category: /Literature/English
…radiation. Humans and animals need salt in their diets. When salt is used on snow or ice it lowers the melting point. Salt helps remove calcium and magnesium from water. Salt was first founded by Europeans, in the Western Hemisphere…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Kindergarten is picking my ice cream up off the floor and not even looking around to see if anyone saw me before sticking it in my mouth. Kindergarten is crying all day long because Sean West ate 1 of my 80 skittles that Mrs…
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…that four rap albums (including "Freedom of Speech" by Ice-T) are legally obscene. Area retailers quickly pulled the records from the shelves to avoid prosecution. Following the controversy surrounding Ice Cube's album Death Certificate, the state of Oregon made…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the trees look scientifically. He implies that natural phenomenon, such as wind, make the branches of the birch trees sway, and ice storms can accumulate on the branches causing them to bend. “Often you must have seen them Loaded with ice on a sunny winter…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is linked to a molecule's hydrogen atom, a bond called a hydrogen bond is formed (Kirk 256). There are several types of water molecule such as liquid water, ice and water vapor. These are all as important as we need in our daily lives. In a liquid form of water…
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…). The only conclusion that can be made about the numerous occasions in which phytoplankton was absent from the waters is that massive sheets of ice cover the water around the continent of Antarctia making unacceptable conditions for the survival…
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Category: /Literature/English
…present day interpretation of their appearance. In the first section, Frost explains the birches appearances scientifically. He implies that natural phenomenon’s make the branches of the birch trees sway. He explains that ice storms, which is a characteristic…
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