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...Master plan Questions What body system/s does the virus attack? Would it have a different effect on Ancients? How can/does it spread, exactly? Where did it originate? How long can it last outside of a host’s body? Does it effect animals other than humans? Is this virus related to the one that killed off a large chunk of the Cetra population? Now, what did you say the symptoms were again? What is this virus called? Ideas Worldwide spread of plague, total annihilation Bad because no more people equals no more RP Good because death and destruction are fun. Possibility: Unlikely A few more characters are introduced, claiming they’re scientists. They go to ShinRa, offering the cure. They turn out to be part of a vast colony of hidden Cetra, the likes of which have never been seen before. Possibility: Possible The plague spreads planetwide until a cure is developed or other forces step in Possibility: Almost certain Tace, Meus, and Laeta, (DNA possibly affected by virus) reappear, vowing their revenge on Lacri/Selen and Risus for abandoning them Possibility: Good Risus dies, but Lacri survives (If Tace, Meus and Laeta are effected, then Lacri gets the effect twice as badly.) Possibility: Good Mina gets sick, tries to hide it, and ends up almost dying before someone, preferably Lisone, cures her Cons: Lame Possibility: Maybe Virus is cured before Lacri and Risus’ death. Risus returns to Midgar looking for the children, leaving Lacri behind...
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...The first time shooting a 12 gage The first time i got to shoot a 12 gage was 2 weeks ago. My dad came home from PA and we went to my old house and moved the rest of the stuff and went back to my new house and unloaded the 3 trucks and put the stuff were it goes and the my dad opened the big gray gun safe and i went to the barn and grabbed the clay pigeon tosser and the big box of clay pigeon so my dad told me where to put in then my uncle and his girlfriend came over and well we were waiting for everyone else to come me and my uncle went fishing and after about 1 or 2 hours and then my older brother pulled in and then my brother grabbed his stuff for a musket loader and then my dad older brother and me all went inside and grabbed 3 boxes of...
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...Stuff Shells for the Caribbean Families often pass down favorite recipes from generation to generation or from friend to friend. I took a moment to talk with my wife, Antalaya Israel who of which has a West Indian background (Trinidad). We spoke about her family favorite dish or at least her favorite, and to bring in that recipe to share. Surprisingly for Caribbean women, stuff shells were and still are this Trinidadian favorite dish of all times. Now I get it because being from Bermuda, I tend to lean more to Italian dishes as well but my wife is the oldest of three girls and lived with a mother from my observations, that cooked nothing but soul/Caribbean cuisines. At the end of this interview, I will encourage the reader(s) to try my wife’s recipe for stuff shells. I use my wife as a reliable source for this project because of her family’s background---Trinidadian. There’s no secret that Caribbean women love to cook, and not just love but can actually put great things together in the kitchen. Her mother and I often argue about who is the better cook but to be honest, her mother is a very good cook. From the spices she uses to presentation. As a matter of fact, she has a catering company---she being the mother. Trinidad cuisine is known for a number of dishes that has contributed to the culinary world. I believe it’s the spices that create these dishes to come to life like no other culture; roti, doubles, curries and more---Trinidad's best foods are loaded with...
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...I'm glad someone finally asked me my thoughts about global warming! Personally, especially this time of year I think the heat could be turned up a little bit more! I have a hard time believing it is the "most urgent possible disaster that could hit us" any time soon and that we need to give our full attention to it. I watched all about it on History channel this last weekend and even the clips and photo's that they show do not convince me that it is the #1 concern that society and the world should have. I personally believe that it is just "big business." And those who are capitalizing on it...know it! Now, I don't mind recycling and simple stuff like that, but I won't give up my candy apple red convertible GT and drive an ugly car loaded with batteries that looks like my sons shoes going down the highway! Do people really think we'll all turn into eco-friendly hells angels riding mopeds? .... Right... I'm glad someone finally asked me my thoughts about global warming! Personally, especially this time of year I think the heat could be turned up a little bit more! I have a hard time believing it is the "most urgent possible disaster that could hit us" any time soon and that we need to give our full attention to it. I watched all about it on History channel this last weekend and even the clips and photo's that they show do not convince me that it is the #1 concern that society and the world should have. I personally believe that it is just "big business...
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...Experience is that kind of stuff which every human be gain since be born. There are two kind of experience which is bad and good. Therefore, about experience everyone can talk and talk and never finish talking. In the other hand almost everyday of everyone life is experience. In my whole life I have gained and still make new experiences. I learnt how important is to listen other people and how to make a difficult decisions. Also I learnt to start new life once again. When my dad past away I was very close to my grandfather, in fact he took a place after him. When my mom went to Canada I was living with him and with my brother. He took part in the war and he used to try telling me about his experience, but I did not listen to him. In this case I was only 13 year old and for me that stuff was boring. In fact my friends were more important than to listen to him. I did not take to myself that will come a day that he wills not anymore walking on this earth. However, when he past away I realized my big mistake when I did not listen to him. In other words, his death taught me that listen other people is very important, even when this person is telling stuff that are boring. Definitely, if I only listen it would be great beneficial for me. That year when my grandfather died my mom did surprise for me telling me that I am coming to her for vacation to Canada. I was so happy, because I knew that I will see her after one year that she left me and my brother. On the whole summer...
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...Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff Abstract This book report is about Richard Carlson’s book, “Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff…and it’s All Small Stuff”. The book explores how small the small things can cause stress to people, and gives advice on how to combat those small things. Carlson (1997) describes different ways to calm down during the hectic, day-to-day life, and how to remove stress by changing your perspective about things. Carlson offers 100 different sections of advice, organized in chapter formats. Carlson teaches the reader to look at life another way and gives relevant examples on how to do this to eliminate daily stress. Carlson gives such advice as to “live in the present moment” and “to make peace with imperfection”, among other stress reliving advice. Carlson’s main objective is to shift the reader’s paradigm on what is really important in the day-to-day life and how changing your thinking can greatly impact your life. The book “Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff…and it’s all Small Stuff” by Richard Carlson was a very profound book to read. It was both eye-opening, and an effective reminder that negative or bad things that happen to us can’t always be taken too seriously. We go about our lives and react to things, treating things as a constant emergency and don’t stop to think what that reaction may cause. This is the biggest point that Carlson tries to makes in the book, in that how we relate to our problems...
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...* July 25, 2010 Myriam Bergantin * This may be goodbye I read all your messages and I'm trying to figure out exactly what I owe you. See here's the thing when you pulled the money from the rent I had paid you, I asked how much and you said around 1200 total. I made 2 deposits of 500 and gave you the money for Josh's stuff which was 280 and I gave you an extra 120 for you to take the kids around. I ended up giving you 1400 to replace the 1200 that had been spent. The money that had been taken was to pay bills and get some stuff we needed. That's fine but since I replaced it that means I paid for all of it. Then in May you said I owed you for May's rent well how is that since I replaced more than what was taken out. I still gave you the extra money in May for rent I didn't actually owe. I ended up up staying up there with you for 7 1/2 months in which I paid you 7 1/2 months in rent. I also paid my part of the bills for May. I also paid for Josh's stuff again, for what? so he would have it for a month and get out and be a jerk? I have letters saying he would pay me back. Yea ok. So let me get this straight then, you say I owe you for June which I don't. Yes I said I would help pay the extra on the water bill and I will, when I get my check. How did we get to this point? Technically I paid for the rack because it was paid for with the money I had to replace.But I'm not going to do what you're doing. You said you would deduct the freezer from what I owed but you're...
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...I is good because I know hows to type stuff and look inside a computer and talk, or whisper, to it. There are many rifles like this one, but this one is mine. I love my computer, it look at me not in a destructive manner, but in a loving manner. For score and seven months ago I began my college career and now I'm here continuing my education and having to type this really long bibliography just to sign up for this site. Awfully odd having to do this.I is good because I know hows to type stuff and look inside a computer and talk, or whisper, to it. There are many rifles like this one, but this one is mine. I love my computer, it look at me not in a destructive manner, but in a loving manner. For score and seven months ago I began my college career and now I'm here continuing my education and having to type this really long bibliography just to sign up for this site. Awfully odd having to do this.I is good because I know hows to type stuff and look inside a computer and talk, or whisper, to it. There are many rifles like this one, but this one is mine. I love my computer, it look at me not in a destructive manner, but in a loving manner. For score and seven months ago I began my college career and now I'm here continuing my education and having to type this really long bibliography just to sign up for this site. Awfully odd having to do this.I is good because I know hows to type stuff and look inside a computer and talk, or whisper, to it. There are many rifles like this one, but...
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...sure that everything I needed was on the list and I got out of the car with my purse on my shoulder. I was going to get a buggy from the return, but I noticed there was a used diaper in one of the buggies and it grossed me out. I bypassed the buggy return and headed for the entrance of the establishment. I got a buggy from inside of the lobby and made sure that I sprayed the handle off with a pocket sized spray bottle of Lysol. I kept it in my purse for times like these. I strolled up and down the aisles and picked up the items that...
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...We all have our opinion, some good some bad, some of them are right and some of them are wrong, some people speak it outloud and others hold it in. But whatever your opinion is it don't matter to me, I won't think differently of you, so I expect the same from you. First things first my opinion in James Thirst short story, The Scarlet Ibis, is that the brother did it. Thers is just so much evidence from the story that point too brother and there is no way you could say he's not guilty. There are some good things that brother does but the bad outweighs the good. First off brother really did not show that much love to brother to Doodle. He would always gripe about taking him every where he went and stuff. If you really loved someone you would...
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...Minimalism Essential Essays Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus Also by The Minimalists Minimalism: Live a Meaningful Life Also by Joshua Fields Millburn Falling While Sitting Down: Stories As a Decade Fades: A Novel More Info TheMinimalists.com JoshuaFieldsMillburn.com Published in 2011 by Mins Publishing Copyright © 2011 by Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus All rights reserved, though it would be appreciated if youʼd tell other people about this book if you enjoy it, whether you paid for it or not. Let it be known that any profits from this book will most likely be spent on coffee and/or burritos. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Minimalism: essential essays / Joshua Fields Millburn, Ryan Nicodemus. — 1st ed. ISBN-10: 1-936-53945-1 ISBN-13: 978-1-9365394-5-1 1. Title. 2. Minimalism. 3. The Minimalists. 4. Simplicity. 5. Self-improvement. Feel free to take pieces of these essays and replicate them online, but please give a link back to www.theminimalists.com along with it. If you want to use more than a few paragraphs, it would be great if you’d email theminimalists@theminimalists.com and let us know what youʼre up to. Contact Information: Joshua Fields Millburn Ryan Nicodemus email: theminimalists@theminimalists.com web: theminimalists.com Cover photo by Mick Evans and Hillary Hopkins Cover design by Colleen McCulla Formatting by Chris O’Byrne at ebook-editor.com Special thanks to four people who helped make this collection appreciably better...
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...since he was 15 years old. Interview with [Mr Duckworth Diaz] Question: To begin Mr. Duckworth, do you consider yourself a happy person? Response: Yes, I consider myself a happy person. Even through the tough time, like any others, I am always fine and happy. Question: How do you define happiness sir? Is it contentment, serenity, well-being or something else? Response: For me happiness comes from contentment and accepting everything happening to you in the life. People always facing problems and troubles a lot in the life but it will not stay forever. I believe there is always a bright side comes after the darkness. Question: What experiences have influenced your definition? Response: I think the marriage and then having the kids was a big stage in my life, my definition of happiness started to change by that time. Question: So how has your definition of happiness changed over time? Response: When i was younger my definition of happiness was totally different, was more about money, buying new car, new clothes, camping with my friends and fun in general. But over time I realized that this stuff is not the true happiness! Question: Do you expect your...
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...Minimalism Essential Essays Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus Also by The Minimalists Minimalism: Live a Meaningful Life Also by Joshua Fields Millburn Falling While Sitting Down: Stories As a Decade Fades: A Novel More Info TheMinimalists.com JoshuaFieldsMillburn.com Published in 2011 by Mins Publishing Copyright © 2011 by Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus All rights reserved, though it would be appreciated if youʼd tell other people about this book if you enjoy it, whether you paid for it or not. Let it be known that any profits from this book will most likely be spent on coffee and/or burritos. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Minimalism: essential essays / Joshua Fields Millburn, Ryan Nicodemus. — 1st ed. ISBN-10: 1-936-53945-1 ISBN-13: 978-1-9365394-5-1 1. Title. 2. Minimalism. 3. The Minimalists. 4. Simplicity. 5. Self-improvement. Feel free to take pieces of these essays and replicate them online, but please give a link back to www.theminimalists.com along with it. If you want to use more than a few paragraphs, it would be great if you’d email theminimalists@theminimalists.com and let us know what youʼre up to. Contact Information: Joshua Fields Millburn Ryan Nicodemus email: theminimalists@theminimalists.com web: theminimalists.com Cover photo by Mick Evans and Hillary Hopkins Cover design by Colleen McCulla Formatting by Chris O’Byrne at ebook-editor.com Special thanks to four people who helped make this collection appreciably...
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...Stuff I have too much stuff. Most people in America do. In fact, the poorer people are, the more stuff they seem to have. Hardly anyone is so poor that they can't afford a front yard full of old cars. It wasn't always this way. Stuff used to be rare and valuable. You can still see evidence of that if you look for it. For example, in my house in Cambridge, which was built in 1876, the bedrooms don't have closets. In those days people's stuff fit in a chest of drawers. Even as recently as a few decades ago there was a lot less stuff. When I look back at photos from the 1970s, I'm surprised how empty houses look. As a kid I had what I thought was a huge fleet of toy cars, but they'd be dwarfed by the number of toys my nephews have. All together my Matchboxes and Corgis took up about a third of the surface of my bed. In my nephews' rooms the bed is the only clear space. Stuff has gotten a lot cheaper, but our attitudes toward it haven't changed correspondingly. We overvalue stuff. That was a big problem for me when I had no money. I felt poor, and stuff seemed valuable, so almost instinctively I accumulated it. Friends would leave something behind when they moved, or I'd see something as I was walking down the street on trash night (beware of anything you find yourself describing as "perfectly good"), or I'd find something in almost new condition for a tenth its retail price at a garage sale. And pow, more stuff. In fact these free or nearly free things weren't bargains...
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