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January 27, 2010

Author: Short Stories for Teachers at www.eslteachersboard.com

Clouds are visible atmospheric phenomena that comprise condensed atmospheric moisture or tiny ice crystals. The tiny droplets or crystals are light enough to float in the atmosphere by vertical currents. A vital cog in the water cycle, cloud formation is considered to be a transitive process, leadin…

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Author: Short Stories for Teachers at www.eslteachersboard.com

Generally, substances are most dense when they are in their solid state. That ice floats on water conclusively proves that water is an exception. We are also aware that lakes freeze from top to bottom. In order for an object to float, it must be less dense that other substances in a mixture. From th…

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Author: Short Stories for Teachers at www.eslteachersboard.com

Although the author known as Mark Twain may have preferred if we sought not to discern a plot in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, we could still make an attempt to reveal a summary of a plot in his extensive narrative. This novel is a continuation of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, in which Huckleb…

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January 26, 2010

Author: Adam Maxwell’s Fiction Lounge – Stories Feed

When the host of the breakfast show announces he’s leaving, DJ Floyd McVay will stop at nothing to make sure he is named successor.

Source: Adam Maxwell’s Fiction Lounge – Stories Feed

January 25, 2010

Author: Short Stories for Teachers at www.eslteachersboard.com

Saint Patrick (390 BC – 461 BC) was a Roman-British who is famously known as one of Ireland’s patron saints. He was born in Banna Venta Berniae which is at present known as Cumbria. His father was a deacon named Calpornius and his grandfather, Potitus, was a priest. Legends were told that, while wal…

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Summer is the hottest season of the year. It is usually marked by temperate weathers so most people take a vacation to get away some place else because of the fine weather. People also flock to the beach and get a tan. 1. The first answer to the question when does summer start is when the day is lon…

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Television is a box where we can view images and get to listen to different sounds. Almost every house in the world today has a television or two. It is one of the most effective means of entertainment and communication. Many people wonder about the answer to the question, when was the first televis…

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The American Constitution was made in the eighteenth century. In 1789, the constitution became effective, since then it plays an important role in keeping the United States a safe and orderly country. 1. The first answer to the question why was the Constitution created is because to have one legal b…

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Author: Short Stories for Teachers at www.eslteachersboard.com

iPod is one of the leading brands for media players. This product was made by Apple. It was launched in 2001. Most people think that the name, iPod is so cool because you can easily remember it. A lot of people also wonder about the answer to the question, why is it called an iPod. Vinnie Chieco was…

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Author: Short Stories for Teachers at www.eslteachersboard.com

Apples have been long associated with teachers. It was a popular gift of students to their teachers in hope of getting better grades. The origins of this association is not clearly known although there have been a few attempts of explanations of how it all began. No one can really explain the answer…

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