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    The countdown started the day my mom told us we were going to Atlantis in the Bahamas. One of the best surprises I've ever had. It had been years since I went to vacation with my family all together. The countdown felt like months or years but really it was only two weeks. I’ve never been to the Bahamas and neither has my sister Sydney which explains why the countdown seemed so long. The time came to go to the airport and board the plane. Now the countdown is down to 15 minutes waiting for the…

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    different groups of people but somehow they both ended up having many similar elements in their cultures. They had such similar elements that Victorian-era scholars concluded that the two cultures were certainly children of the Golden age parent, “Atlantis”. The Incas arose around the 12th century A.D. in the Andes region, but they were not conquered until 1572 by the Spanish. The Inca’s started truly expanding under the rule of their eighth emperor, Viracocha Inca. Using their military power,…

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    First, we got off the ship went and rented a car and then made are the way to SeaWorld. We got to world paid to get in and first things first we went on there ride "Journey to Atlantis " it is where you get in a cart go up a hill then down a hill into so water and get wet. After we went to there exclusive whale show where whales do trick and Splash you. If you sit in the Splash zone that's most likely you will get wet. My personal…

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    trees towering over me. My impressions immediately were flip-flopped, and excitement radiated from my body because we were in the Bahamas. After receiving our hotel keys, we took the trek across all of the lobbies to our room. The hotels on the Atlantis resort were all connected, so it we had easy access to everything around us. From the different colored carpet, to the winding staircases and Versace dresses being showcased, my eyes couldn’t take in enough of what surrounded me. Up 6…

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    On Feb. 1 2003, seven astronauts lost their lives when the space shuttle Columbia broke up as it returned to Earth. This was the second space shuttle disaster after the Challenger blew up during launch in 1986. Shuttle operations were interrupted by Challenger's demise. It wouldn't be until 1989 that Columbia flew again. But before that the Columbia flew once more in November 1983, carrying the Spacelab experiment module for the first time as well as the first European Space Agency astronaut.…

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    programs, for example, "If" for KBS 2TV's "Hong Gil Dong," "Would You be able to Hear Me" in MBC's "Beethoven Virus" and "I Love You" in SBS' "Athena: Goddess of War." The artist sang two of her hit TV ad tracks, "Blue Night in Jeju Island" and "Atlantis Girl," both of which are revamps of old hits. In the last 50% of the show, Taeyeon brought out uncommon visitor, R&B craftsman Dean. The two sang the two part harmony "Starlight" that topped significant TV music appears on Friday. The…

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    The concept of human futility is a strong theme within both “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Ray Bradbury and “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe as well as the Disney movie “Atlantis the Lost Empire”. Within each of these stories the authors, and creators bring a lot of wonderfully crafted themes to the text, but the most persistent ideal in each of these stories is that humans will fail in the end despite whatever efforts they use to attempt to avoid failure. Each story also has a…

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    towns: Cocoa Beach, Palm Bay, Melbourne, Port Canaveral, Melbourne Beaches, Titusville, and Viera. Its identity is drawn from the Kennedy Space Center, which was the public face of a NASA space program that concluded with the landing of the shuttle Atlantis in July of 2011. The region’s current appeal rests largely in its beautiful white sand beaches, rocket launches from the…

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    In the book “Faces At the Bottom of the Well” author Derrick Bell writes different fictional stories that tackle the permanence of racism in the United States. Bell was a professor at Harvard Law School, where he left his position to protest against the absence of African American women on the faculty. Him being such a prominent scholar from Harvard Law, in each story he added legal analysis to look at each issue from a different perspective. Bell main argument in this book is that “Racism is…

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    The space shuttle Atlantis, the simulator ride, and the bus tours offer a memorable experience for the whole family. Guest passes for launches can be booked online. Another must see attraction is Canaveral National Seashore. This natural preserve boasts a natural lagoon…

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