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    them warm and cozy. The four finally reached the desert where they met Camel. " You are called the ship of the desert,” said Peter to Camel, “will you help us get across and join the treasure hunt too?” Camel agreed. All exclaimed in surprise. Peter, Lion and Sheep mounted the camel and happily set off across the vast desert with Eagle enjoying the spectacle from above. Camel began galloping and everybody cheered with excitement. Traversing the desert on Camel’s back was quite thrilling! The five finally

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    How to Make a Kool- Aid Pie

    bowl. It’s very important you use a medium size bowl. Secondly you will need a spoon or a spatula. A spoon or a spatula will basically help you mix the ingredients. Last but not least you will a can opener. Step two is the ingredients. To make the desert there are a few things you will need to start making the pie. First you will need the wet ingredient. Which includes: Condense milk and whipped topping. Secondly is the dry mix which is the Kool-Aid. It doesn’t matter what flavor of Kool-Aid that

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    Lalalalala

    Characters: Santiago Shepherd boy, the protagonist of The Alchemist. He travels from Andalusia in southern Spain to the Egyptian pyramids in search of hidden treasure, learning life lessons along the way. Santiago is a dreamer and a seeker, and he stands for the dreamer and seeker in all of us. Old Woman A fortune teller, and possibly a gypsy, she interprets Santiago's recurring dream, but in a manner so straightforward that he finds it suspect and disappointing. Melchizedek/King of Salem An anonymous

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    residents did not leave their homes because the sky was dark and they did not to get caught in the rain. It was raining for almost six hours. The drains were clogged and the water started to overflow. The water level rose and lead to a flash flood in just a few more hours. The water started to go into the residents houses. The victims tried to move their important belongings to higher grounds and those with children tried to get them on top of their roofs. They were trying to get out of their homes

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    Art Appreciation

    2/15/16 I visited the Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas at Austin. The work I chose was part of the contemporary Latin American art exhibition. The title of the work is Diptico en el Desierto (Diptych in the Desert) and the name of the artist is Jose Toirac. The work is an oil on canvas painting. The dimensions are 37 ¾ in x 51 in. The work was made in 2000-2001. Where the painting was made is not specified. The artist was born in Guantanamo, Cuba and currently resides in Havana

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    The Crucible Prologue

    her laughter, but on the another hand Messiah was already laughing his head off. “Are you mental?” Artic rolled his eyes “hilarious ye may think, making an ass of me but you'll be the seen as the nitwit the very next day, just wait and see.” Messiah hold back his sniggers, just smiling “of course you delusional bastard." Artic abruptly arose

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    Hot Desert Research Paper

    Deserts are areas that receive very little annual precipitation, although it is generally considered that deserts are very hot and dry landscapes, there are many ore factors to what makes a desert. Although some deserts are very hot, with daytime temperatures as high as 54°C, other deserts have cold winters or are cold year-round. Most deserts, far from being empty and lifeless, are home to a variety of plants, animals, and other organisms, these plants, animals and organisms are specially adapted

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    Stress Research Project

    Desert There are two types of deserts Hot and Cold Where is the Desert located? • Covers about one fifth of the Earth’s land surface • Most Dry deserts are cold deserts • Most are near the Tropic Of Cancer or the Tropic of Capricorn • And also near the Artic Part of the Earth Climate Average Precipitation: Hot and Dry deserts have very little rainfall /short periods between long rainless periods 5cm is usually the amount of rain the desert gets Average Temperature: Hot

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    Grand Canyon Research Paper

    Searching for a unique vacation this summer? You might want to plan your next vacation to the Grand Canyon, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. With its natural beauty and unexplored territory, the Grand Canyon boasts one of the hottest and driest climates in North America. There are many activities for visitors of all ages to partake in. From helicopter tours to rafting down the Colorado River, you’ll experience an unforgettable vacation that will want you to come back for more. Begin your adventure

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    Anza Borrego Desert Research Paper

    (7 pts) 2. The Anza-Borrego desert is at 33°N of the equator. In terms of global influences, why do we find a desert there? - There is a desert 33°N of the equator because air expands and rises at the equator and moves towards the poles high in the troposphere. Due to this, this creates low pressure at the surface near the equator. Since the desert is 33°N of the equator, the air moving from the poles up creates high pressure at the surface. Through the high pressure, air flows back towards the

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