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Where I'm from

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I was born in North America . In the United States of America.

The Flag of the Usa
the Flag of the U.S.A.

In the U.S.A. there are 50 states, one of which i am from, but I will not disclose the one that I am from directly or intentionally. i was born in the North East of America in a place called New England. The state in New England that I am from is known as the Nutmeg State from a city on the mouth of the Quinnipiac River in a hospital that is owned by a certain university that has been around since that was established in 1701. [1]

"The Pine Tree flag of New England"
Pine Tree Flag of New England

Category:North America

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My parents are both older than me and they were also born in the Nutmeg State. Their families can trace their heritage back to Europe and the mother of my mother was born in Sweden which is located in Scandinavia. My Mother's Step Father's family was from England and they aided in settling the town of Branford which is located in the Nutmeg State.

My fathers family is from mostly Northern Europe and Western Europe. His mothers family is from the country of Whales, Scotland and the Netherlands. His father's family is mostly from the Netherlands and Germany

the Swedish flag
The flag of Sweden
the English flag
The Flag of England
The English flag
The flag of Germany
The Scottish Flag
The Flag of Scotland
The Dutch Flag
The Flag of The Netherlands

Category:Family


Favorite Sports

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Though I may not look like it, I am very good or at least enjoy several Sports

The main thing that I do in the Autumn is play football for my high school. The sport Football was invented in 1869 in several colleges in the U.S.A. [2]. football has grown exponentially since then and it is now a national sport and it is played in the National Football League which was founded on August 20, 1920 [3]. There are currently 32 teams in the NFL [4]. Currently my favorite teams are the Seattle Seahawks and the New York Giants. The teams records are 6 wins, 1 loss for the Seahawks and 1 win, 6 losses for the Giants [5] Category:football

Due to the geography of the Nutmeg State that i currently live in we are approximately 2 hours from the town of Brattleboro in the Green Mountain State [6]. Because of this somewhat short distance my family and I enjoy skiing trips every weekend to the Green Mountain State which we have boon doing for the past 13 years. we go to a place called Bromley Mountain which is 3263 feet above sea level and it has 1334 feet of vertical ski trail on it. [7]. At Bromley i do this type of skiing called Telemark skiing which is basically Alpine Skiing only your heels aren't attached to the ski. [8] Category:Skiing

I began my Wrestling Career in middle school and i have continued it through high school. it is a really great workout and i am also required to do it so i am kind of forced to like it. It was invented about 15,000 years ago We know this through cave drawings from France, and it was made popular by the Ancient Greeks [9]. Today the sport is practiced from youth to Olympic levels. the style of wrestling that i do is called Scholastic wrestling which is mostly popular in the U.S.A. [10] Category:Wrestling

Favorite Foods

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i have many different types of foods Ranging from many different countries like

  • America
  • India
  • China
  • Italy
  • Japan

Cooked

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most of the food that i like is cooked and it includes

  • Italian Food
    • Pizza
    • Pasta
    • Lasagna

Raw

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most of the raw food that i like though is from Japan and it consists of

  • Sushi
  • Shashimi
  • and an American food:
    • oysters on the half shell

Favorite Animals

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At the moment My Favorite Animals are the three toed sloth because they are pretty Darn Awesome and they are funny looking. i also really like Cuttlefishes because they are also funny looking and can change color.

A Three toed sloth eats some plants.
The Three toed sloth .

Three-toed sloths[11]
Brown-throated three-toed sloth (Bradypus variegatus)
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
Order:
Suborder:
Family:
Bradypodidae
Genus:
Bradypus

Linnaeus, 1758
Species

See text

Green: B. variegatus, Blue: B. tridactylus, Red: B. torquatus

Cuttlefish
Sepia latimanus, East Timor
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Superorder: Decapodiformes
Order: Sepiida
Zittel, 1895
Suborders and Families

Category:Animals

Miscellaneous things to finish the Assignment

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Tables

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This is my first table on Wikipedia here are random numbers
number of tentacles 16
meaning of life 42
wht is the cake? a lie
Here is another table random words or numbers that pop into my head
Favorite Animal Sloth
number of pets at home 4
enjoyment of homework? 0 out of 10


Here is an exerpt from page 69 of the Project Gutenberg html version of WAR AND PEACE by Leo Tolstoy

"And it must seem to you," said Boris flushing slightly, but not changing his tone or attitude, "it must seem to you that everyone is trying to get something out of the rich man?"

"So it does," thought Pierre.

"But I just wish to say, to avoid misunderstandings, that you are quite mistaken if you reckon me or my mother among such people. We are very poor, but for my own part at any rate, for the very reason that your father is rich, I don't regard myself as a relation of his, and neither I nor my mother would ever ask or take anything from him."

For a long time Pierre could not understand, but when he did, he jumped up from the sofa, seized Boris under the elbow in his quick, clumsy way, and, blushing far more than Boris, began to speak with a feeling of mingled shame and vexation.

"Well, this is strange! Do you suppose I... who could think?... I know very well..."

But Boris again interrupted him.

"I am glad I have spoken out fully. Perhaps you did not like it? You must excuse me," said he, putting Pierre at ease instead of being put at ease by him, "but I hope I have not offended you. I always make it a rule to speak out... Well, what answer am I to take? Will you come to dinner at the Rostovs'?"

And Boris, having apparently relieved himself of an onerous duty and extricated himself from an awkward situation and placed another in it, became quite pleasant again.

"No, but I say," said Pierre, calming down, "you are a wonderful fellow! What you have just said is good, very good. Of course you don't know me. We have not met for such a long time... not since we were children. You might think that I... I understand, quite understand. I could not have done it myself, I should not have had the courage, but it's splendid. I am very glad to have made your acquaintance. It's queer," he added after a pause, "that you should have suspected me!" He began to laugh. "Well, what of it! I hope we'll get better acquainted," and he pressed Boris' hand. "Do you know, I have not once been in to see the count. He has not sent for me.... I am sorry for him as a man, but what can one do?"

"And so you think Napoleon will manage to get an army across?" asked Boris with a smile.

Pierre saw that Boris wished to change the subject, and being of the same mind he began explaining the advantages and disadvantages of the Boulogne expedition.

References

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  1. ^ http://www.yale.edu/about/index.html
  2. ^ http://www.history.com/news/ask-history/who-invented-football
  3. ^ https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/NFL
  4. ^ http://www.nfl.com/
  5. ^ http://www.nfl.com/standings
  6. ^ https://maps.google.com/
  7. ^ https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Bromley_Mountain
  8. ^ https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telemark_Skiing
  9. ^ https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Wrestling#History
  10. ^ https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Scholastic_Wrestling
  11. ^ Gardner, A. L. (2005). "Order Pilosa". In Wilson, D. E.; Reeder, D. M. (eds.). Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed.). Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 100–101. ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494.