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of blame is also noticeable when the truth is first discover!
ed about what the girls were doing in the woods. The girls were not blamed. The blame was put on Tituba, the "black" slave who was said to have "charmed" the girls. Abigail swears that "she [Tituba
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Category: /History
and gathering. Their technology was having hunting and gathering tools made out of chipped stone, wood, or bone. For the gathering part of their lives they specialized in basketry.
The Neolithic, however, had houses of mud or stone, which were more durable than
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Category: /Literature/English
is a very quiet place that suits this poem well. Being in a forest alone is soothing and a good place to think. Also, many people can relate to being in a wooded area and they can create a mental picture of it. From the beginning, when he said, "Two roads
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
another way to make fingerprints visible is to use radiation. There are two kinds of radiation to use, Ultraviolet rays, and laser radiation.
A latent print requires a suitable surface for it to be picked up. Porous surfaces such as unpainted wood and some
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Category: /Literature/Novels
in truimph can be
found following one of her beatings on page 23, where he writes states It all I can do not
to cry. I make myself wood. This clearly conveys that Celie lacks love in the early portion
of her life. However, she truimphs when she meets Shug
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Category: /Science & Technology
Antonio de Ulloa discovered platinum in South America in 1735 and by Wood in 1741. Platinum is a silver-white metal that holds even more value then gold. Its atomic number is 78 and its mass is 195.08. It is also one of the heaviest metals
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Category: /Literature/English
of blame is also noticeable when the truth is first discovered about what the girls were doing in the woods. The girls were not blamed. The blame was put on Tituba, the "black" slave who was said to have "charmed" the girls. Abigail swears that "she [Tituba
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
: The Monsters and the Critics"[3]. But with lines like "the Jabberwocks of historical and antiquarian research burble in the tulgy wood of conjecture, fitting from one tum-tum tree to another"[4], it is also often a very amusing essay. I think his creative work
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Category: /Literature/English
deviates from the norm. This transfer of blame is also noticeable when the truth is first discovered about what the girls were doing in the woods. The girls were not blamed. The blame was put on Tituba, the "black" slave who was said to have "charmed" the girls
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Category: /Literature/English
of such a clever idea. With that, Shamar switched the markings, and now only he would know the direction to go.
With a shot that shook the land, the race began. As thought, Troy led the hundreds of animals through the woods. Shamar snickered at the thought of his
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