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  • Smells During The Main Event
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    Descriptive When a person walks into a building to see a live wrestling event they do not know what to expect. They wonder who will be wrestling. They wonder where their seats are. All of the suspense gets them ready for the show. The suspense gets them pumped and ready to for the show to start. In the lobby they see many people standing around or buying T-shirts, hats, and other paraphanaliea of their favorite wrestling superstar. There is a smell of popcorn and other snacks in the air. It is v...
  • Remarkable Mound In Cahokia
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    North of Mexico, the pre-Colombian settlement of Cahokia was the most influential and intricate Native American community in North America. A society of mound builders, which endured from about 9500 B.C. to 1400 A.D., they set up a massive trading center complete with their own types of governing bodies, architecture, religion, sophisticated farming, and local specialties. Inone way or another, the Cahokian culture touched even the far reaches of the present day United States", from the Gulf Coa...
  • Satellite Crashes To Earth
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    In the book, The Andromeda Strain there is a problem that faces mankind. This problem is a strange virus that comes to Earth from an unmanned satellite, which was in space. This satellite crashes into a small town in Arizona, which has a population of 38 people. When this satellite crashes into the Earth, it kills everyone, except for an old man and a two-month old baby. There are two scientists who have the job of going to the crash site and gathering up the remains from the satellite. While th...
  • Manta Diablo Known Everyday As Fernando Diaz
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    Unfortunately this is the one they call Manta Diablo, the one in the La Paz legends. As they say in their legends, Manta Diablo one of the most fearless monsters that had ever walked this planet called earth. Manta Diablo thinks of himself of a normal Psychologist that walks the streets of La Paz everyday. Which is true, Manta Diablo known everyday as Fernando Diaz or Dr. Diaz is one of the most famous physiologists in the state of California. But at night Dr. Diaz is now known as one of the mos...
  • Group Of People
    416 words
    The Holocaust Sitting here, I watch the guard patrol the fence like a wolf waiting to pounce on its prey. The stench of burning flesh is in the air. I cant see anything past the barb wire in the distance. I can only see soldiers in the main yard of the compound. To the right of me, I spot a group of people who are lined up to go into a building covered with camouflage. The soldiers are yelling shnel, shnel as they herd the people into the building like a group of cattle. In the back of this buil...
  • Three Traits Of Jes
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    It was a normal, average, beautiful day on the 11th of September of 2001. As James walked to school, he was thinking about what his day was going to be like. Then he figured that it was just going to be an average day because there wasn! t going to be any special events that day. James hated school. He was one of the unpopular kids and the teachers didn! t even like him because he wasn! t bright or anything likes that. James was in his second period class when there was an extremely loud blast f...
  • John Hancock Building
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    The John Hancock Center The John Hancock center, engineered by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, is located on 875 North Michigan Avenue along the Magnificent Mile in downtown Chicago. The John Hancock building is the second largest building in Chicago and the twelfth tallest building in the world, standing at 1,127.6 feet to the top of the structure and 1,476 feet to the tip of the antenna. The structure was finished in 1969 after four years of construction. This project was controversial from the be...
  • Wembley Stadium
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    The Colosseum is a grand building which is one of the main ancient Roman buildings to survive. It symbolizes Rome and its history. It was an important part of the Roman culture where varied and extraordinary events were carried out. The presence of the building in the city was a constant reminder of the emperor's power. Wembley Stadium was built in 1923 for The British Empire exhibition and could be cals sed as 'todays coloseum'. Apart from providing facilities its purpose was to make a public s...
  • People Inside The Building
    480 words
    Tuesday September 11, 2001, was supposed to be a normal day as usual in New York City (A city that never sleeps). Kids going to school and other going to work etc. All of a sudden America got a wake up call. New York was under attacked by two hijacked commercial airliners that collided and crashed in the two World Trades Centre buildings killing over thousand of people including passengers in the plane when both twin towers collapses to rubble. It was terrifying watching people jumped out the wi...
  • Endless And The Interviews In Amazing Grace
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    Amazing Grace, by Jonathan Kozol, is about the author's interviews with, and thoughts about, some of the poorest people who live in the poorest sections of New York. The facts stated in Amazing Grace startled me with the prevalence and desperation of the poverty situation in areas like the South Bronx and Mott Haven. These are areas where there are hundreds of thousands of people living in broken, crowded, and rundown apartment buildings, "That,' says Kozol, "most people would not even kennel th...

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