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    food and the girls entering puberty. These are clear facts about the Dene and their religions traditions and how they go there. The Dene people are very interesting for example, the Dene people did not use the ordinary teepee, instead they used a dome type of shelter that could be easily taken down and set up. It also is better than a teepee because it is more stable and is less harmful to the environment. While the Dene and the Inuit are very different they are also similar in some ways…

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    Even though the NFL affiliation is very popular, there are many cheaters in the game of football. Many teams have double crossed in the NFL. Some people, do not see the deceiving or cheating. But the NFL says all these ways are considered a scam and are punishable. There are many different ways teams can deceive, which media attention has brought these to the public’s attention One of the most talked about scams or cheating in the NFL took place at the last super bowl. It is simply known as the…

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    The Pantheon The Pantheon is said to be one of the best preserved buildings in Ancient Rome and was finally completed in c. 125 CE during the reign of Hadrian. Its spectacular dome is lasting evidence to the genius abilities of Roman architects. Also as the Pantheon still stands intact it gives the present day visitant the chance to go back in time roughly 2,000 years ago and experience the rich history and architecture that is still thriving today in Rome. The motive of the building is…

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    halls. When it happened, there was the sound of a large crash and the whole building shook like there was huge earthquake just under Badger. What happened? At first, I had no idea what happened until I looked out the window then I saw it. A huge glass dome had covered the entire school. Floods of students like moths to light ran outside to see what had happened. As I walked outside it soon came apparent to me that the whole student body was trapped. I meet up with all my friends in the commons…

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    strong. The arch was borrowed by the Etruscans. The arches soon lead to aqueducts and dome ceilings. The aqueducts, or water bridges brought water to the citizens of Rome - which was used for drinking, baths, sewers, and fountains. Many of the aqueducts invented in that time were below ground. The Romans were the first to harness that water power. Since the arches were used to bear heavy loads, the Romans invented the dome ceilings. In Rome, they invented bridges - which were made out of stone…

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    (500,000 of the original 15,000,000,000 of earth population) fled off into them, many are located 150 miles from the war zones. And many of them were scattered all around the countries of the world, and also the history books will state there is 700 domes manufactured all together, and one hundred on each continent. (Antarctica’s was melted and grew many trees and many other things in the 150 year before the Great War, and had gained a very sizable population of…

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    Grade 8, Unit 1, EA 1: Writing a Hero's Journey Narrative Sustainably Adam was just your regular 15 year old boy. But today something rustled in the back of his mind that reminded him innocence is not forever. It took but half of the day for troubling news to reach him of his sister’s death, and the implications that came with that. But so much more was on the horizon. Suddenly Adam’s world felt more suffocating than anything else, even though attached to his mouth was a perfectly…

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    Julius Caesar is by far one of the most influential, impactful, and astute Roman ruler there has ever been. He took a measly city and turned it into a grand empire other rulers envied. History acknowledges him as a Roman statesman, a general who led his army to many victorious conquests, a ruthless leader who stopped at nothing for greatness and one who let his people build the empire right by his side. Caesar started many social and political reforms in favor of the needy, enhanced the city’s…

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    station, I always saw Macy’s Department store. It was a common meeting place. Taking the corner of a brick church with a short but delicate tower, I pedaled up the hill. I saw a colossal, glaring golden dome on maroon arches and white pillars. A golden ray of Sun descended behind the golden dome. The gold dome reflected the pouring sunlight, mesmerizing me with the grandeur. It was one Saturday evening; after enjoying a habitual trip around, I took a bike to go home. I was confident in way…

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    Mount Saint Helens On the day of May 18, 1980 at 8:32 a.m., one of the most deadly and economically destructive volcanic eruption took place. This eruption was from Mount Saint Helens located almost one hundred miles south of Seattle, Washington. The famous eruption killed fifty-seven people, destroyed two hundred fifty homes, forty-seven bridges, fifteen miles of railways and one hundred eighty-five miles of highway. Mount Saint Helens had been dormant for the past one hundred twenty-three…

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