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    Phan 1  Scott Phan  Mrs. Davis  English 8H‚ Period 3  15 November‚ 2014      Paul Revere’s True Midnight Ride  On  the  evening  of  April  18‚  1775‚  Paul  Revere  was  sent  for  by  Dr.  Joseph  Warren  and  instructed to ride to Lexington‚  Massachusetts‚ to  warn  Samuel  Adams and  John Hancock that  British  troops   were  marching  to  arrest  them.  By   now‚  most  of  the  Massachusetts  Patriot  leaders  had  taken  refuge  in  outlying  communities‚  fearing  arrest  by  British  officials

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    Paul Revereś ride Paul revere ride is a very important event in history because it was when paul revere rode all around boston shouting. The Redcoats are coming‚ The Redcoats are coming.¨ We know of this amazing event in history because of the famous poem written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The poem was 14 paragraphs long. I think he also lit candles‚ if one candle was lit it meant the redcoats were coming by land and if two candle were lit it meant that the redcoats were coming by sea. The candles

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    And the Lake Tahoe ride was wonderful‚ something all able-bodied should try to experience once. Circling the lake in a ride billed as America’s Most Beautiful Bike Ride was incredible. We began in the chill of 6:30 am‚ with spectacular sun angles on mountain and water‚ and ended 8 hours later in the warm afternoon after climbing Nevada’s Spooner Summit. At the finish line there was applause from hundreds of spectators and earlier finishers. And if this was going to be my last ride of any consequence

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    In the first part of this lab‚ E.coli cells were transformed with an R-plasmid carrying a tetracycline resistant gene‚ giving rise to tetracycline resistant E.coli strain. This was accomplished through transformation‚ which allowed E.coli to directly uptake the naked DNA molecule carrying the antibiotic resistant gene (1). However‚ in order to take up the DNA and incorporate them into their genome via recombination‚ cells must be competent (1). Therefore‚ E.coli cells which are not competent under

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    illuminations on the traffic light at the commencement time of the ride transmuted from crimson to yellow‚ to green. I was moving forward at such a bullet I virtually could not grasp. I could test the panic in my mouth‚ and I could auricular discern the screaming of the kids and parents. I can smell the sweat and warmth in the air. My hands were shaking of what I can visually perceive. There I was the person on top of the Roller Coaster Ride. Fear is in me! A portion of my Encephalon has verbally expressed

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    Book Analysis: “The Longest Ride” “The Longest Ride” by Nicholas Sparks is a novel that tells two love stories. The first is that of Ira Levinson a 91-year-old widower and his late wife Ruth. Ira’s story starts with him trapped inside a car following his accident‚ which rolls his car off the edge of a two-lane highway‚ due to harsh weather conditions. Stuck in the vehicle it starts to snow and he soon finds himself dehydrated and loosing blood. As this occurs Ruth‚ who had been dead nine years

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    One Ride With Yankee Papa The time period from 1955 to 1975 was a rough time for America. America was in the middle of the Vietnam War‚ and was a very hard war for America because the soldiers had no support for the war effort from home. The public could not see the reason for the war‚ and therefore did not support it‚ and because of this led to America’s first punch in the gut from communism. Along with every war comes the many heartfelt photos and stories of their countries soldiers fighting

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    Saigon. When Hà is ten‚ her mother and brothers flee the area of Saigon falls hoping to find a better life elsewhere in the world. The boat ride to Guam has many bumps along the way‚ learning experiences‚ and times of doubt. Hà is a mature ten-year-old who questions traditional ways. On Têt Hà’s mother instructs Hà’s eldest brother to step on the floor first as to encourage positivity in the household and good luck for the next three hundred sixty five days. A few days before Têt‚ Hà’s mother visits

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    3/31/14 Roller Coaster Ride Every single person on this earth has experienced their emotions fluctuate throughout the day. This mood change can be very disruptive and difficult on oneself. So imagine if for the rest of your life your emotions were like a roller coaster of ups and downs. A few years ago at a family gathering I found out that my cousin was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. At first this came as quite a shock. Mainly because I was not very knowledgeable on just exactly what was bipolar

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    In Atlanta‚ you watch your friend James L. Farmer Jr. leave for the airport to return home for his father’s funeral. He’s the principal founder of the Congress of Racial Equality and organizer of the Freedom Rides‚ which tested segregation on interstate buses. You wonder if you’ll ever see him again. As the bus carrying you and your group of black and white colleagues approaches Anniston‚ you see the driver of a southbound Greyhound motion to the white driver of your bus to pull over. The driver

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