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Essays Sound Composition: Calm_Thunder_Storm 1. Choose a sound In order for nature sounds to start playing choose a sound from drop-down box for one channel and drag the volume slider up. 2. Add more sounds You can add more nature sounds to composition by choosing other sounds in other channels. 3. Pan the channel (with horizontal slider) to the left or to the right for stereo effects. 4. If you want the sound volume to fluctuate instead of playing continuously, click on a drop-down box with a green line and choose one of interrupted lines. 1. In order for nature sounds to start playing choose a sound from drop-down box for one channel and drag the volume slider up. 2. You can add more nature sounds to composition by choosing other sounds in other channels. 3. Pan the channel (with horizontal slider) to the left or to the right for stereo effects. 4. If you want the sound volume to fluctuate instead of playing continuously, click on a drop-down box with a green line and choose one of interrupted lines.

Projects {Recipes} Homemade Summer Popsicles & Free Printables! It’s summer time and what better way to cool off than with homemade popsicles! These are my two favorite popsicle recipes and have never been able to pick which one I liked better, the strawberry coconut or the honeydew lime, so I decided to share them both with you! Need a reason to make these popsicles? Make for dessert at the summer BBQHave as an afternoon treat with your kidsPlanning a summer birthday party? There ya’ go.It’s sunny – what better excuse do you need? Not only are both recipes easy peasy, but your kids will love them and so will you! Strawberry Coconut Popsicle Recipe PRINT Recipe {Recipe adapted from With Style and Grace} Ingredients 1 cup strawberries1 cup blueberries1 can light coconut milk1 cups water1 cup apple juice1/2 cup honey5 ounce Dixie cups20-30 Popsicle sticks Directions Add strawberries, blueberries, coconut milk, water, apple juice and honey in a blender. When you’re ready to enjoy, cut and tear the Dixie cups off of the popsicles and voila – Enjoy! PRINT Recipe

T-Shirt Design Scholarship We're creating a brand new t-shirt and we want a student to design it. Submit your best college hype design and we'll pick one to print as a brand new t-shirt. The winning design will earn a $1,000 scholarship! So what do we mean by "college hype?" We want to see what gets you pumped for college. Submission Guidelines: The design must be of your original creation The design may not use, in whole or in part, any intellectual property (including logos, marks, or nicknames of any school or organization or company) of any third party, including Zinch Max file size is 500KB (JPG or PNG). Deadline: August 31, 2012 | 12pm PST Eligibility: All U.S. high school & college students age 16 and older are eligible. Winner to be announced on September 31, 2012 For more details read the Official Rules.

The 20 Best Travel Websites on the Internet - Golden Book Traveler Update: Visit the 2012 version of The 20 Best Travel Websites on the Internet I hope that everyone who attended my SXSW Core Conversation panel on How to Make Money Traveling Around the World enjoyed the presentation. As promised, I have a listing of my top 20 favorite travel websites (in no particular order). I’m still working on my eBook “70 Vacations in 7 Months“. The Top 20! Couch Surfing Hands down my favorite travel website on the internet. Travellers Point Travellerspoint is a small travel community that features expert travel advice. Momondo How can a Danish aggregator feature cheaper flights within the U.S, than any American flight aggregator? Escape The City Escape the City is a new website that continues to grow like wildfire. Hostel World My go to site for anything related to hostels. Trip-it I build almost all of my travel itineraries through Trip-it. AirBnB Airbnb is great for people who enjoy a finer lodging experience. Flyer Talk Sleeping in Airports Seat Guru Travel Finances Flickr

Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest — Ayn Rand Novels Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest Information Topics Select ONE of the following three topics: In the novel, James Taggart’s first words are “Don’t bother me, don’t bother me, don’t bother me.” Judging Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest The winning applicant will be judged on both style and content. Rules No application is required. To Enter Or mail your essay with stapled cover sheet to: Please do not submit duplicate essays! If submitting your essay electronically, you will be sent an email confirming our receipt. To learn more about Atlas Shrugged, go to: Comments or Questions Comments or questions about the essay contests are welcome. Protected by Ithenticate Plagiarism Detection Software Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest Submission

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The last words of 25 famous dead writers When you’ve dedicated your life to words, it’s important to go out eloquently. Ernest Hemingway Spoken to his wife before he killed himself. Jane Austen In response to her sister, Cassandra, who was asking her if she wanted anything? J.M. Barrie Author of Peter Pan. L. Edgar Allan Poe Thomas Hobbes Alfred Jarry Hunter S. Henrik Ibsen This was his response to a nurse who said he was a little better. Anton Chekhov Dying from Tuberculosis, his doctor had given him champagne to ease the pain. Mark Twain Speaking to his daughter Clara Louisa May Alcott Alcott did not have meningitis, though she believed it to be so. Jean Cocteau Washington Irving Speaking to his niece. Leo Tolstoy Hans Christian Andersen Charles Dickens He suffered a stroke outside his home and was asking to be laid on the ground. H.G. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe W.C. Voltaire When asked by a priest to renounce Satan. Dylan Thomas George Bernard Shaw Henry David Thoreau James Joyce

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