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    something strange that came at me like a hungry wolf let loose into a dark room with only me in it. They yelled out “Walker Texas Ranger‚” you know like that television series featuring Chuck Norris. Well they would call me that because one day we watched the game film from our last game and they caught me walking on the field a lot of times so the name “Walker Texas Ranger‚” just fit the puzzle. I realized what they said hurt me and never wanted to be called that again. But knowing myself I know

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    Today was the best day ever! My family and I went to Yellowstone National Park. It was the prettiest place on earth covering 3500 square miles. Did you know that it is located atop of a volcanic hotspot? Well i didn’t either until today. The park rangers told me so many facts which i would have never known. Yellowstone was established as the world’s first National Park on March‚ 1‚ 1872. People had been there for more than 11‚000 years shown by archaeological site. The US army managed the park from

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    Rhino Horn

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    elephant-borne riders approach‚ the formidable hulk sniffs the air for danger‚ then resumes its breakfast. This is Kaziranga‚ refuge to more than 2‚200 endangered Indian rhinoceros and one of the world’s best-protected wildlife reserves. But even here‚ where rangers follow shoot-to-kill orders‚ poachers are laying siege to "Fortress Kaziranga"‚ attempting to sheer off the animals’ horns to supply a surge in demand for purported medicine in China that’s pricier than gold. At least 18 rhino fell to poachers in

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    The Outlaw Josey Wales

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    in mind with such similarities between Christ’s role as a savior and Josey’s actions. Christ is an archetypal‚ mythological hero figure that the well-read viewer finds often. From the physical wound in Josey’s right rib‚ to the fact that Josey‚ a lone hero‚ cannot help but guide and protect genuine people likens him to the figure of Christ. Furthermore‚ Josey indirectly offers his path to redemption to everyone around him‚ even the sinners‚ often portrayed as bounty hunters or Redlegs. The viewer

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    Chemistry: Notes on Bonds

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    Topic 4 - Bonding 4.1 Ionic bonds 4.1.1 Ionic bond: +ve (cations) and -ve (anions) ions are attracted to each other and form a continuous ionic lattice 4.1.2 Group 1 metals form +1 ions‚ group 2 metals form +2 ions‚ metals in group 3 form +3 ions . Examples : Li+‚ Mg2+‚ Al3+. Greater ease of ionisation Li->Cs is due to the increased electron shielding of the nuclear attraction caused by additional inner shells of electrons. The easier atoms are to ionise‚ the more reactive they

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    Many people take risks in their lives. The decisions people make in their lives can be life threatening. Several people have made the decision in their lives to scale the highest peak on this planet‚ Mount Everest. Of those people‚ only about 4‚000 people have successfully climbed Mount Everest. If humans know Mount Everest is hazardous then why do they risk their lives for a personal goal? There are rescue services around the Mountain to help and or save them from their own decision. Rescue helicopters

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    ammonia‚ acetyl acetone and chloride ions. Ligand has active lone pairs of electrons in the outer energy level. These are used to form co-ordinate bonds with the metal ion. All ligands are lone pair donors. In other words‚ all ligands function as Lewis bases. Lewis acid-base theory reminders: A base is an electron pair donor and an acid is an electron pair acceptor. Ligands like water‚ can donate a pair of non-bonding electrons (lone pair) into a vacant orbital of a central metal ion and so dative

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    In either case‚ the dawn of a zombie age would represent the end of the world as we know it. It would change the very fabric of humanity and the world we live in. There are many stories that could be used to illustrate the potential reactions of lone survivors as well as

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    Cited: "List of Texas Natural Resources." Travel Tips. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 07 Oct. 2012. . "Texas State Nickname - The Lone Star State." Texas State Nickname - The Lone Star State. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 07 Oct. 2012. . BrainyQuote. Xplore‚ n.d. Web. 07 Oct. 2012. .

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    Rush” was written and directed by Charlie Chaplin in 1925. Some of the main characters included Charlie Chaplin as The Lone Prospector‚ Mack Swain as Big Jim‚ Tom Murray as Black Larsen‚ Malcolm Waite as Jack‚ Georgia Hale as Georgia‚ and Henry Bergman as Hank. The movie is set in the 1920’s time period‚ the same period it was filmed in. The Gold Rush is a story about The Lone Prospector (Charlie) in search of gold. Through his travels in the snow‚ he comes upon a cabin. In the cabin he meets

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