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Elliot decided to take Amy with them so they could try to identify the gorilla that was on the tape. Ross got a plane through their company, but they did not have a guide to take them to the site. So on the way to the Congo, they stopped in another country to try to get a guide. When they got to the guide's house, a "consortium" of people from other companies who had formed an alliance were already there and were bidding to see who would pay the most for a guide to take them to the lost city. Before the bidding was over, the consortium left. They had gotten news that there was another guide that could take them. Ross got the first guide, who's name was Munro. He was an ex-con who was wanted in several countries for smuggling banned items in and out. They were about ready to leave when the consortium attacked the plane and kidnapped Amy. Ross realized it was only a ploy to keep them sidetracked for awhile so the consortium could get ahead. The plan did not work for the consortium because Ross had taken extra precautions earlier. He had given Amy a pill that looked like a vitamin but was really a tracking device. They found Amy in an abandoned landfill and, they were quickly on there way again. As soon as they crossed the border into the next country they were fired upon by the government. They were sending up old SAM's leftover from a war, and were using them to try to destroy planes they may have been enemy or reconnaissance aircraft. They got hit and knew that if they tried to avoid the missiles by detouring they would lose precious time, so they rerouted quickly and got into a different smaller plane. .
The next part of their plan required them to parachute out and land in dense tropical forest. Amy did not like jumping out of the plane and it scared her, so she tried to punish them by giving them the silent treatment, and by wandering far behind. She quickly realized that if she was going to be stubborn, it wasn't going to work because they needed to river raft along the length of some part of a river.
." - Margaret Mead I have been lucky enough to call Ione my home for my entire life. ... For as long as I remember, my family and I have been in the Ione Picnic Association. ... It is so rewarding to be able to see him excel in school and at home. ... In the short time he has been home, Avery is back to himself with the help of his family and therapists. ... Ione and the community that resides here will always be considered my home and will forever hold my heart. ...
PREFACE When it was finally that time for me to move away from home to go to college in another town my dad and brother were there helping me stuff all my treasured belongings into my car and the family van. ... Once my possessions had made the long journey from my small Durango, Colorado home to the larger Boulder, Colorado, my mom and nana helped me to drag them out of the van and into my new house. ... So when I packed my bags and left home for school, there were a lot of things I carried with me. ... After slipping on my sandals, I would use the memory of my nightmare as motivation to ...
Home Network Design & Installation "The Complete Home Office- Introduction Today, many companies are taking advantage of current Information System technology by connecting a workplace to the home office. ... Many companies are allowing certain employees to work at home. ... (Coyle, p. 42) Internet/E-mail- Connecting a home network to the Internet enables more than one individual to use a computer at home. ... To set the IP address, you right click on the "My Network Places- icon on the computer desktop and select properties. ... Now you can check to see if the computers are on the net...
A home is part of one self in that it is a connection, or bond. ... Likewise, I can associate my own discomforting experience with home. ... Although I feel the connection with the place in which I am very familiar with, I have not experienced that comforting setting within my own home. Many of the arguments between my parents that took place in my home makes me cringe at the thought of going back to a place that resurfaced such memories. We also learn about the pain of home in "On Going Home" by Joan Didion. ...
Homer Simpson, Media Moron Most people that have seen The Simpsons will agree that Homer is nothing more than a beer drinking, lazy, idiot. ... Homer causes trouble at his workplace, and in his own home. ... Replying to the statement, "I guess you could say I"m Iraqi," with, "Get off my property," certainly calls for some controversy. ... Homer isn't all bad however. ... In my opinion, it was a good change, but there are some people out there who like the older, smarter Homer more than the newer, more idiotic Homer. ...
This story begins in Africa where Jay and his family lived. Being Indian because Jay has lived in Africa for his entire life, he always felt that he was African before being Indian. Okela was Jay's best friend. They had known each other for many years. Jay and his family are being exiled from ...
My little home is probably the oldest house on my street. ... There used to be a lovely matching white and green two car garage in the backyard of my little home, which not only complimented but also completed the beauty and elegant style of my home, but it has over the years deteriorated and was torn down as an eyesore. The little home and the property itself belonged to my grandfather Abraham Brown a decorated WWII veteran, and was later passed down to my father upon the death of my grandfather who willed it to me upon his passing. ... Then, I enter the home and I make plans to toss out al...