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Category: /History
…was an original house wife-she cooked and she cleaned (Davidson.p.9). By the age of five, Ben knew how to take care of himself. Unlike all of his brothers and sisters, he really did not mind. Ben played all the time, and he loved flying kites and climbing trees. Ben…
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Category: /History
…but as you already know the first trys where very unsuccesfull . They used kites as there insperations and kites are what first gave them there idea of flight. Kites have been used all around the world exspecialy by the chineses who used them to call…
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Category: /Literature/English
…while the boys could diving hteir kites int he blue sky. in the yellow-shiny sunset, the salty wind has brought calmness and peacefulness in a way that everyone admires to spend their times to feel the warmness and the comfortness with the love ones…
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…focuses on one topic for every show. The one that I watched, entitled 'Up We Go', was about flying. You learn about kites, birds, planes and more. You get more out of the show than if it was about many topics like Sesame Street. The one we saw had many…
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…On the street where I live, I see vibrant azaleas and blooming roses in my neighbor’s flowerbed. I see kites gliding through the sky on a cool spring afternoon as if they were angels on a cloud. I see the beautiful skyline of Memphis, TN…
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…but later named the Franklin stove, out of respect for the inventor. Franklin also invented electricity from a kite, and he invented the lightening rod, preventing buildings from lighting. This made Franklin famous. This was not his last invention, there was more…
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…opera). The theatre used very few scenery props. Wealthy people spent their leisure hours practicing calligraphy, composing poetry, or listening to music. Kite flying, wrestling, horse racing, and cock fighting were outdoors recreations enjoyed by all…
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Category: /Literature
…run away but leaves poetic letters in the mail box, her friend Caramella who eats lots of biscuits, Kite the bird-person (not a cat/dog-person) and his friend Oscar, who wobbles all the time and even Stinky, all have a big part to play in this vivid story…
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…being 'human.' Ridley Scott's Blade Runner and James Cameron's Terminator 2 offer two particular scenarios of futures in which the state of technology gives us the ability to do "questionable things." As we give our machines selected human characteristics…
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…many things that were really incredible. His first and most famous experiment with electricity was him flying a kite in a thunderstorm. “He wanted to prove that lightning is electricity” (Usel 15). So Ben and his son William, had decided to try…
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