| 141. | story I can still remember him now, his powerful hind legs lashing out over those jumps. The wonderful feel of vibrations gliding down his body. It was pure bliss untill ‘The Big Event’. This event changed my life forever – it was a disaster, that wasn’t ment to happen. I woke up with a start to find Midn...
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| 142. | how does hamlet react? The Bean Trees Poetry Project Before reading the poem I interpreted from the title that it may be about regrets. Maybe the narrator wished they had taken a one in a lifetime chance, but didn’t. The poem might have also been about adventure along a road where no man had ever gone before, because of p...
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| 143. | Democracy in developed countries Democracy
Penny
28/06/03
Introduction
Democracy is the most frequent used world in modern political vocabulary. In the dictionary definition, democracy "is government by the people in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents ...
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| 144. | Lost Horizon I. Title: Lost Horizon In the novel, four people are stuck in a lamasery called Shangri- La. This lamasery is complete with the luxury that a person could ask for, yet its no where to be found. Its not plotted in any of the maps, and it may not even exist. Maybe that’s why its called “Lost Horizon”....
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| 145. | Travelling In our days it seems a little unusual to think that traveling by train is the best way to travel; yet, many elements might make a trip by train far more enjoyable and unforgetable than the rushed, frenetic trips that we make by air or by car. I remember a wonderful trip by train that we took with my...
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| 146. | leadership Two of the common characteristics that have been found in effective goal-setting are: 1) making your goals measurable and 2) making them attainable through following a plan. To maximize your chances of success in this graduate course, you may want to apply those two principles to your own life as yo...
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| 147. | Review of The Railway Children The Railway Children by E.Nesbit
Children’s adventure story
Rural Britain
Late Nineteenth/Early twentieth century
The story tells of a family who have to move from London to the countryside because of financial problems. The children discover that they are living near the railway and make frie...
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| 148. | Catcher in the rye relationships with the characters ... Holden’s adventures were molded and foreshadowed by his relationships and encounters with many people. The relationships that he had with other characters were quite complex. Throughout this piece the many relationships and encounters Holden has will be looked at and how they took Holden to...
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| 149. | Dragonballz Dragonball is the story of Son Goku, an 11-year-old boy. He meets a girl named Bulma, who tells him about the Dragonballs. She says whoever finds all 7 dragonballs will be granted any wish he wants. The ShengLong Dragon will grant the wish. Goku finds it to be interesting, so they set out to find th...
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| 150. | take atrip without leaving your chair TAKE A TRIP WITHOUT LEAVING A CHAIR Would you like to take a trip? To go anywhere you could imagine? Would you like to visit other countries or go on an exciting adventure? You can sail across the sea and visit faraway lands without even getting on a plane. YES, you can visit the moon by just visiti...
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| 151. | History of Olympic gamesOn the 5th of September 1997 the International Olympic Committee handed Athens the
On the 5th of September 1997, the International Olympic Committee handed Athens the mandate to organise the 28th Olympic Games in 2004. 107 members of the International Olympic Committee took the vote in Lausanne. ... Athens won 66 votes against 41 for the Italian capital.
The 2004 Olympic...
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| 152. | Mountaineering Freedom ...
Mountaineering has been the ultimate adventure for thrill-seeking people for centuries.
Over the next few minutes I will enlighten you on the world of mountaineering, including history, gear, and recent accomplishments. ... Mountaineering has a rich history, much of which has evolved out o...
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| 153. | Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge Ambrose Bierce’s story “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” provides a great basis on “What If” storylines. ... In “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” many “what if” questions can be asked, resulting in a much different storyline. ...
“A man stood upon a railroad bridge in Northern Alabama, loo...
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| 154. | Lord of the Flies Lord of the Flies: Beautifully written, tragic and provocative? ... In William Golding’s wonderfully
written book, Lord of the flies, he delivers not only an epic adventure tale but also a deep and
profound view on today’s society and the corruption of human wants and desires. ... Usuall...
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| 155. | college essay College Essay It’s safe to say I’ll never forget my trip to Club Dust in Mexico. It was on this adventure I “bought” a door for the Ramada Inn – Hollywood, and later in the week earned the distinctive recognition of being honored as one of the “Bano Brothers”, an achievement almost as prestigious as...
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| 156. | charity My conscience rends my heart at the common sights of poverty and isolation in a season themed around sharing wealth and communion. Signs are all around yet our society has become adept, evolved even, in such a way to place a veil over the filth that clogs our gutters. As yet I am unable to raise the...
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| 157. | Beauty Many say that beauty of style; harmony, grace, and good rhythm depend on the simplicity of life. Whether it be an ordinary man driving a plane or a roaring thunderstorm, it’s beauty that captures your attention. We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm, and adventure.
In these t...
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| 158. | Western Religous Traditions Western Religious Traditions In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. The earth was without form or void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep; and the Spirit of God was moving over the face of the waters. And God said, "Let there be light’; and there was light. And God saw that ...
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| 159. | Christmas Carol Plot
Marley’s Ghost
Dickens’s Christmas Carol begins with the explanation that “Marley was dead, there’s no doubt”. ... In that moment his nephew arrived to wish him “Merry Christmas”. ... When the clock struck this hour, through a flash of light appeared the Ghost of Christmas Past. ... S...
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| 160. | Who Are You? said the catterpillar to the child My name is Alice. Quick! What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear my name? Most people would say "Alice in Wonderland," immediately tell me so as if they were the first to think of it. Thanks so much, Mr. Carroll. I absolutely hated the name. Every time someone would call me it, ...
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