My First Elk All I could hear was the sound of me breathing. And all I could focus on was aiming the crosshairs exactly four inches above the elks back. I was thinking if I miss this shot than I will probably never get another opportunity to shoot an elk.I took two breaths. I put my finger on the trigger and I was ready to fire. Just this morning I was hiking up a mountain and all i heard was the crunching of boots, and me nearly dying from exhaustion. It was only about thirty more yards to the
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degrees farenheit. It was not what I was expecting I thought it would be a liquid but the pressure is so much and the core is so dense it is a solid. The drill is not going to be able to get through. It really is the temperature of the surface of the sun! My cooling tanks cannot handle that they are starting to break. I tried to send a help signal to the surface, but I knew it would take a while for them to find me and
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It is so important to know your own identity because then you probably won't know yourself that well. Its also important to know because if ask you a question about yourself and you don't know how to respond, people may think that's foolish. It's important to know about yourself because people won't know that much about yourself and if that's the case then people won't know that much about yourself which leaves you with questions about yourself. There are two characters in two stories named Hercules
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Marlon Straker Ms. Tobenkin AP Literature, Period 1 1 May 2016 The Stranger Essay While Meursault is walking down the beach, he is creating a tension that leads him to the killing of the Arab. By walking down the beach, he is using this to demonstrate his freedom and independence towards the Arabs and the readers. While he is walking down the beach, the Arabs are following him but they are not threatening or doing anything to harm him. But for safety reasons, Meursault decides to take a gun which
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It’s three times as far from the sun as Pluto, and actually exists beyond the Kuiper Belt. Sheppard and Trujillo noticed that VP113 seemed to share an orbital angle with other very large objects. What makes this interesting is a concept called the “argument of perihelion.” Perihelion is when an object reaches its closest point to the sun in its orbit. In simpler terms, VP113 and its orbiting buddies are having their orbits manipulated
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sometimes stopped to introduce us to members of the congregation. I suddenly heard a panicked yelp in the distance, followed by the screech of tires. The local women around us continued walking, only a few cast a wondering glance towards the noise. The sun seemed hidden behind the trees. My mother and father stopped to talk to some locals. I saw two men dragging something black behind them. “Mom, what's that?” Yet, before she could answer, I figured it out for myself. The black thing was a limp dog.
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On the morning of the third day Fíli woke slowly, his mind unwilling to leave his dreams behind. It had been good dream he mused, closing his eyes into the pillow as he sleepily trying to recall what it had been that made him wake with a smile. But attempting to remember the dream was like trying to cup water in his hands; each second it trickled through his fingers until he had to acknowledge that he was awake and his dream had ended. Reluctantly Fili threw back the blankets and furs, standing slowly
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Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-biggest planetary range and fourth-biggest planetary mass in the Solar System. Uranus is comparative in piece to Neptune, and both have distinctive mass synthetic creation from that of the bigger gas titans Jupiter and Saturn. Hence, researchers regularly characterize Uranus and Neptune as "ice monsters" to recognize them from the gas goliaths. Uranus' climate, albeit like Jupiter's and Saturn's in its essential creation of hydrogen and
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Introduction: Our challenge was to create a water bottle rocket, using 2-liter soda bottles, that will fly on demand to at least an altitude of 100 feet (30 meters) and land safely so that the raw egg aboard remains unbroken. Some specifications that our rocket needed to meet were to have a nose cone, 3-4 fins, and a crash proof container. Our rocket was required to be completely finished by the launch date, which caused us to rush through some parts of the construction process. One constraint that
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Asteroids are airless and rocky bodies that revolve around the Sun but are too small to be classified as planets. Within the inner Solar System, there are more than 150 million asteroids whose diameters are longer than 100 metres. But the number is much larger if smaller ones are counted. In fact, thanks to the advanced telescopes, around 5000 new asteroids are discovered by astronomers per month. Asteroids come in various compositions, shapes and sizes. Some are solid, some are complex mixtures
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