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    The oil sands are located within one of the world’s most admired democracies and they represent the largest source of crude oil directly available to the North American Market (pg. 24). The dream of recovering oil from the Alberta bitumen on a commercial basis was born in 1900s‚ when John Rockefeller was building Standard Oil‚ that is now known as ExxonMobil. Over the years‚ many companies took interest‚ and Sun Oil‚ began processing bitumen from the oil sands in 1967 (pg. 3). Suncor’s parent company

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    hotel room with a blue sky view. You fell asleep and take a nap for a couple hours. What do you expect to see outside the window once you wake up? a. Midday sun shines above the marine blue sea b. Dark blue sea reflexes stars on the sky c. Cold blue sea barely see in the mist d. The sun is setting at the end of the line where sky and sea has met --------------------------------------------------------------- Now‚ it’s time to check your answer: 1.) The question stands for the dark side of yourself

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    beach is that place. The beach can be a place of sanctuary for three reasons. One‚ the sound of clear blue ocean weaves always brings about a type of joy. Two‚ the sight of the luminous indigo sky brings an over whelming clam. Three‚ the white soft sand feels like silk to the body. To begin with‚ the sounds of the clear blue ocean weaves that can seem endless to the human ear. The roaring ocean is so load it’s as if I’m standing in the center of a drum line. With the roaring waves crashing against

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    wash away with the outgoing waves. As I stroll along I can feel the soft smooth sand beneath my feet. I am taken in by the soothing atmosphere that surrounds me. I let myself absorb the intense rays of the sun on a scorching summer day. I am calmed by the sounds of the ocean; the regular pounding of the waves restrain all of my worries. As I sit in my chair I can see all the sights of summer; children building sand castles along the ocean’s edge‚ to my right I observe an elderly couple enjoying

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    [pic] What is Magic Realism? The definition for magic realism can be explained as fantasy combined with realism: a style of art or literature that depicts fantastic or mythological subjects in a realistic manner. “Magic realism--the capacity to enrich our idea of what is ’real’ by incorporating all dimensions of the imagination‚ particularly as expressed in magic‚ myth and religion.” (Benet’s Reader’s Encyclopedia) Examples of Magic Realism Invisible Tap Rashid tells Haroun where he receives

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    101 March 13th‚ 2013 The Uses of Ancient Egyptian Magic Magic is the power to produce a desired effect by the assistance of supernatural forces‚ mystical gestures and spoken words. Just like the many other people of the antiquity‚ Egyptians also had their own myths‚ such as the myth of Heka‚ which was a kind of divine force and through it magic was cast (Pinch‚ text 1 par. 1). Egyptians were famous for their knowledge of magic since they owned it nearly four thousand years ago (Pinch

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    Magic Tricks:-   Magic Trick: Card Tricks – Introduction Before the would-be conjurer may hope to mystify an audience successfully with a pack of cards he must master certain sleight of hand moves that are a part of every card trick that requires skill. These moves can be attained only by constant practice. There are a number of these sleights‚ but only such as are necessary successfully to perform the particular tricks herein described will be explained. Of late years a number of so-called "card

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    Magic is something that everyone has heard of‚ yet not everyone believes it exists. Magic is everywhere; It may disguise itself in all sorts of different ways‚ like in the presence of a book series that becomes a phenomenon‚ or a movie that takes you to a different world while you’re still sitting in your seat; But it exists just the same.  One of the most popular types of magic in this day and age is movie magic. Movie magic is the art of creating things for the big screen‚ that will take it’s

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    Tamika O’Neal October 12‚ 2012 In Class Essay Magic As a child fairytales was the only things that I read and even watched. I imagined many worlds of magic and fun. To me‚ fairytales and magic should be a part of every child’s youth. The reason is‚ with fairytales‚ they are the starting point to a child’s creativity and imagination but are also taught lessons in everyday life. As a child those lessons in the beginning are hard for then to comprehend as they are not fully capable to understand

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    Magic

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    necessary for a tragedy. The elements of tragedy are also evident in people as well. Earvin “Magic” Johnson exemplifies a tragic hero and his life path fits a large portion of the components of tragedy. Magic Johnson was a person of noble uprising and also posed a tragic flaw in his character. Ever since he was a young person‚ he loved playing basketball and was good at it. He obtained the nickname “Magic” after scoring a triple double his freshman year in high school. He rose to fame during his

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