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developed a substance far deadlier than the atom bomb. When a marine corporal approached Dr. Hoenikker and asked him to create a way to solidify mud so that marines would no longer have to walk through it, Hoenikker invented ice-nine. Ice nine, basically
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
of the game, which are widely accepted within the hockey culture; therefore, this is "violent/normal". Not only are these elements key to success on the ice but also they are important to a player's popularity with the fans and with the media. The fans do
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the perfect example of an NHL player whose rough play strikes fear in those opposing him on the ice. The recent incident between the Boston BruinsÂ’ enforcer, Marty McSorley, and Canucks, Donald Brashear has given rise to the issue of violence in the NHL again
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of the cupcakes. (Made to look like crabs) 4. Drinks: Mondo drinks (blue) served in a large clear plastic bowl with a little blue food coloring added to the ice water and I labeled the bowl "Ocean Water" written on blue construction paper cut into the shape of a wave
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Category: /History
out of the ice, she first thought it was a discarded doll, but it was later found out to be an ancient traveler now known as the Iceman. The Iceman was quickly named Otzi, after the valley Otzhal that was north of his death site. At one glance, there really
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Violence In Hockey
Violence is no stranger to hockey. As if legal body checking and stick checking did not make the sport rough enough, more and more players unleash their rage through extensive violence on the ice. Violence in hockey is what
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a twenty- game schedule. In addition, league members play in a mid-season all-star game and in a league tournament that culminates the season by declaring a league champion. The team will play its home games in the Ice Palace, leased from the City of Springfield
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occur within the league and the criminal system should not be used to punish players for actions that occur on the ice. Sportsline writer Andy James Lavender says, " Every team carries one or two players to enforce the team's physical presence
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Category: /Literature/English
down with the results of an ice storm, but that he would like to think of them as being bent over by this boy. His use of the ice storm and the boy seems to represent his wistfulness at growing old and his desire to be young again. This was written when he
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Category: /Literature
and its creators, goes to Ilium, New York to learn more about Dr. Felix Hoenikker, one of the fathers of the first atomic bomb. After thoroughly researching the illustrious doctor, the narrator learns about one of the late doctor's concepts, Ice-nine, in which
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