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    The Serpent Alternate Ending

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    The Serpent Aiden jumped into the shallow water and grabbed the rope. He pulled long and hard as the small boat scraped against the shore. “McLaughlin! Watch the rocks!” His father, Tadgh yelled down to him from where he stood on the bow. The shore was littered with jagged stones, even though Ireland was mainly grassy. The sky was grey, and it was starting to rain more heavily than the drizzle that took up most of the voyage. Aiden's red-brown hair was sopping and falling into his eyes, making…

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    Narrative Essay On Drake

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    “Ok,” Drake replied. However, when Drake got water a strange man was watching him and Mason at practice. He has also been watching them whenever they come home from school, at football, and when they go to their school to play kickball outside. They went outside to the field at their school for fun. Yet, Drake and Mason don’t know that they were being watched. The strange man was watching Drake as he got water, and Drake saw him. Drake went back to practice however, he wasn’t…

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    Tap water VS Bottled water, what’s safer to drink? By Reann Burgun Abstract: The purpose of this experiment is to see which type of water is safest to drink. Firstly I will take bacteria samples from my chosen types of water and then see which grows the most contaminants, this will then tell me the cleanest water to drink. Purpose: The water types I will be comparing include; city water, well water, bottled water and fountain drinking water. I will take tap water from many different faucets,…

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    the environment continues to degrade due to man’s activities. Sustainability of the environment has become a long gone story. The environment is no longer as productive as it was initially. The activities of man have resulted to the condition we are in now. The population on Earth, both for man and animals, has increased. Land and other resources continually decline; in productivity and quality. The sustainability of the current and the future generations is largely compromised. Actually, if the…

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    the lines can bring new meaning to the constant rain, the occasional snow, even the random blind man walking through the ashes. In exploring the broken world of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, a father and son find themselves in instances which convey into acts of baptism. Acts hidden within character’s actions, as explained by Thomas C. Foster in How to Read Literature Like a Professor. The presence of water creates a whole new sense when characters submerge, raising the question, “is it baptism?”…

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    in a world where the choices we make, all to often turn into stories of failure and regret, rather than prosperity and success? In the ancient myth “The Myth of Sisyphus”, the poem “The Road Not Taken”, by Robert Frost, and the sufi tale “When the Waters Changed”, we discover that true fulfilment is not based on making the “right” choices, but finding the bright side of every choice. The Myth of Sisyphus doesn’t just relate to my own life, but the lives of all people, and the characteristics of…

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    that tradition. I’d like to propose the idea that just because something is tradition doesn’t mean it does any good. I once heard a story about a woman who swore by starting with frigid cold tap water if you wanted to boil your water faster. If you think about it, that’s not logical at all. To raise water to a set temperature, it…

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    In addition to Global Warming’s impact on water, it also impacts the environment, harming ice and bodies of water, plants, and animals. Firstly, Global Warming leads to a shrinkage of glaciers and causes ice on rivers and lakes to break earlier. This decrease in ice also accelerates the rising of sea levels (NASA, The Consequences of Climate Change). Additionally, Global Warming impacts plants, as they are no longer able to survive in certain climates and locations, and trees are flowering…

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    Everywhere look today, there is garbage on the ground trees cut down, and polluted water and skies. This is not a new sight for anyone by any means, whether you live in a big city or a small town, you see garbage everywhere. Even as the months change it seems as if the garbage follows. Day by day more is added on top of the existing trash, it covers the ground, and clouds up, and ruins our water and skies. Humans are to blame for the excessive amounts of debris in our world, but, in some places…

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    Snow Day By Billy Collins

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    Collins expresses deep thought about the weather. He acknowledges that everything in the town is covered in snow which results in store and school closure, which provides him with a sense of joy and adventure. In Snow Day, Collins characterizes the man versus nature conflict through the use of similes, extended metaphors, and alliteration. In Snow Day, one of the main themes is content, because Collins uses phrases that involve soft, peaceful words; the poem resonates a warm and cuddly vibe.…

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