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    Memorial Day

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    Today May 27th 2016. Memorial Day is a very sacred time. It is a time to remember those of our nation that has paid the supreme sacrifice and have gone on before to victories that have made freedom one with a high price tag. It is also a time that we visit many of the resting places of our loved ones that have passed on before us. Many of those of previous years go back to my childhood memory. I remember as a boy, taking a team and wagon to get a great uncle that came home on a train from…

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    Cadence Sinclair Eastman is 18 years old. She has severe migraines and severe memory loss. She had a brain injury to cause these symptoms. Cadence cannot quite remember what happened. She is trying to figure out what she can remember. “I used to be pretty, but now I look sick. My hair used to be blonde, but now it is black.” Cadence said.(Lockhart pg. 4 ) Cadence completely changed her personality. She shows that even though she has migraines and memory loss, Cadence finds a way to see hope…

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    On a young day, I learned responsibility in the most amazing way possible. The start of the day became a wonder, as I saw something different while eating breakfast. I went to ask my mom some questions. She vaguely answered them, and the day went on normal as any other summer day. When my dad got home, he was carrying a tiny cage. After this the family gathered around him to see what he had brought. Following this he opened the cage for a small dog to greet my family. Then my father pulled me to…

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    in Tennessee and it wasn't easy for him back then, he had to walk miles to school and his dad wasn't around very often. Then it went to talking about school which he didn't really like and he used to live in the schoolhouse when it quit running. Then we talked about how he met my grandmother and how he knew she was the one…

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    Analysis of the Patterns of Interaction Characteristic of most Classrooms 3.1 Typical Classroom Discourses [PLI12] Class, do you still remember what is it? What is it? It is a ... What is it? It is a ... Starting with M, M A P. What is it? It is a ... Map. Map, yes, very good, map. okay, now please close all your books first. Close all your books first. Okay, today I'm going to play a…

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    Guilty or Not Is this boy guilty or innocent? Is the boy guilty for his brother’s death or innocent? I think he is innocent. The story Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst is about this boy and his brother Doodle is sad at the end, but this boy was trying to help Doodle who was a little mental. He tried to help Doodle do better at things like walking, but he can only do so much before he breaks because he got a list of don’ts. If he does the list of don’ts, it could kill him. However, he is still…

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    The Suitcases Analysis

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    they do not go for walks anymore. The three children live in Charlotte, NC and before their mother passed away they would go on walks until their legs ached and could not walk anymore. When the kids got tired dad would put them on his shoulders and sometimes they would go on a walk to North Tryon Street or even the main part of town. Father would sing like no one’s business but once mother died he did not sing at all anymore even when they were so sad about stuff. Anne remembers a time when…

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    always say, “Time flies; tens years feels like ten seconds.” I always dismissed these because school as a third-grader always seemed too long. Looking back, I see that my parents were right and that I am only two years away from being an adult. I can remember every first day of school perfectly, and it is so foreign to think that I am almost an upperclassman in high school. Every year, my responsibilities grow and stress is added to my life. I am definitely scared for the responsibilities of…

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    a group of black people walk into an almost empty restaurant for food, but the white owner says that they are full at the moment. This just shows us how life was like for black people back in the day. We see how white people treated black people and how they saw each other. Where-as in “Hairspray” you see white people with just disgusted looks on their face around black people, but this was nowhere near as bad as white people treated black people back in the…

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    recreation”. People would walk frequently and voluntarily for their own pleasure like by making a date for a walk. Solnit narrates how “urban innovations such as sidewalks and sewers were improving cities” however it had “not yet menaced by twentieth-century speedups”. Solnit calls this period the, “golden age of walking” that initiated in the eighteenth century and she fears that it has “expired some decades ago”, yet its significance is the “creation of places to walk and its valuation of…

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