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    Carcharodon megalodon he belongs in the same genus as the Great White Shark. He was widely distributed all over the globe, but the gradual disappearance of his favorite prey and global cooling made him extinct. There are reports that this gigantic monster animal is still alive, but scientists are not convinced. He died 4,000 years ago, but the stories of the most notable Ice Age creature roaming

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    Written in 1934, Mathis de Maler is one of the most famous works of the German born composer, Paul Hindemith. Hindemith was born in 1895 as the son as an artisan and maid in a city named Hanau. He was one of the most well known German composers of the early 1900’s, and a leading musical theorist. He regarded the composer as a ‘craftsmen’; this meant writing music for social needs as opposed to composing to satisfy ones soul and urge to express their self. Hindemith was a violinist and was known to

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    Visit To Williamsburg

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    visit Busch Gardens, Colonial Williamsburg, and downtown Williamsburg. First and foremost I want to visit Busch Gardens. I want to visit at Halloween. I want to go into all of the haunted houses. I would like to ride roller coasters. The Loch Ness Monster and The Big Bad Wolf are the first ones I would ride. It would be fun to play some of the carnival-style games. I want to play pop the balloons to win a souvenir. I want to play carnival games, ride roller coasters, and see haunted houses

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    Meta: Forget doing the Monster Mash, as it is time to do the Monster Mash Cash. Coming courtesy of Habanero, this title is filled with thrills and spills, but it will breath new into your bankroll? Monster Mash Cash Review There is one time of the year where all of us decide to celebrate things that go bump in the night. This day as we know it is Halloween, promising endless fun it has arguably become a national pastime. Filled with all things ghastly and ghoulish, it seems that the holiday has

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    “If you read this poem out loud, tragic things will happen.” This is the warning that comes with the poem, Tomino’s Hell. The urban legend from Japan states that if you read it in its native tongue, you will be damned. Formerly popular on 2ch, many claimed to have read this poem aloud. Some returned and said nothing happened, though many never came back. Tomino’s hell is one of many urban legends around the world. Urban legends are fictitious stories spread as if they were genuine. Spread by the

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    Scotland has always been seen as one the main European countries and a major part of the United Kingdom. Scotland was an independent country up until the year 1701 when the Act of the Union was signed forming the United Kingdom. The original countries in the United Kingdom include England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland. Scotland is also well known as the home of golf. Golf can be traced back to Scotland all the way back in 1457. In this report we will talk about the vast culture of Scotland

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    The most popular include the Loch Ness Monster from Scotland, UFO’s and aliens, or something including the Shroud of Turin. Some people even believe that the Bermuda Triangle could be right above Atlantis, a mythical place that seemed to have disappeared underwater. Circumstances that have

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    Where Is Waldo Monologue

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    So where is Waldo, really? It was 0300 hours. The night was painted in black and white, a skeleton of a world, reduced to nothing but hard lines and soft details and shadows dark enough to mask secrets of equal murk. And there was I, coffee coursing through my veins and manic excitement through my heart, about the stumble upon arguably the most dire and most impenetrable of these secrets—one that had plagued mankind since the very beginning. To say that it was my white whale would be a gross

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    This monster is the one that arises when humans are placed in dire situations. “He was a chief now in truth, and he made stabbing motions with his spear. From his left hand dangled Piggy’s broken glasses” (Golding 186). This quote reveals the darkness lurking

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    The excerpt of Faith and Reason by Terry Eagleton states that “Without reason, we perish; but reason does not go all the way down.” What Terry Eagleton is implying is that reason is valuable, but it is not everything because there is also something called faith. Why Terry Eagleton is implying that reason is not everything is because people cannot find the reason and proof of certain things; for example, not believing that there is a God. How Terry Eagleton is going to prove reason does not replace

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