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    I would like to visit Iowa because Matthew Gooi inspired me to do so. Although in the beginning of the essay he narrated Iowa as a complicated place due to the difference of culture where he came from, at the end he seems to be grateful for having the opportunity to live the experience. I have to admit that there are two things that I couldn´t agree more with him. First, I’m impressed about the animals too. When I first came here, the fact that ducks cross the street was weird. Honestly, I still…

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    Antonio's daughter: "I don't know what I am going to do. My dad was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. How will he be able to care for himself on his own? What if something bad happens to him? " Case Manager: "I understand that you feel scared, do I understand you correctly?" Antonio: "I am fine. I can live by myself. I don’t need extra help." Case Manager: “Mr. Antonio, I understand that you do not feel like you need help” Antonio's daughter: “Dad, you cannot live by yourself. You will…

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    racist environment.” The focus of this essay will be on his 8th piece of work, A Lesson Before Dying, and this fictional-novel is no exception. Published in 1993, A Lesson Before Dying is an excellent and educational novel that outlines what it’s like to live in the pre-Civil Rights era as a black American in the south. Gaines brings us to the fictional community of Bayonne, Louisiana, in the 1940’s where the story of Jefferson, a convicted black man, is told. The conviction was solely an act of…

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    On October 14, I went to visit the Will Rogers Memorial Museum here in Claremore. This site is considered significant because it is Oklahoma’s tribute to one of their own who always considered Oklahoma as his home, no matter how much fame he acquired. Will Rogers is also buried at the memorial along with his wife and three of his four children. If I was an Oklahoma History teacher in a secondary school, I would use this site as a field trip. This site would be beneficial while lecturing over a…

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    I chose to visit a Christian church because I was raised in an atheist household with no prior knowledge of any religious faiths. My lack of knowledge on religion was what actually inspired me to take this class and after a few lessons I realized that in order to understand other religions, I should have a firm understanding of Christianity. The Christian church where I did my site visit was actually a Non-Denominational church which I believe was perfect for my first experience in religion…

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    it. It is an iconic eighteenth century home of America, and it is a great place to learn about George Washington and his family. Mount Vernon is about fifteen miles south of Washington DC. Its address is 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway. This mansion sits on a high bluff that is overlooking the Potomac River. It has a high columned piazza on its east front, and the house itself is rectangular. Some ways that you can visit Mount Vernon are by boat, bike, or tour bus. In 1674 Mt. Vernon…

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    When researching the monuments and historical relics in the surrounding DC area, I figured I would end up writing a reflection on the Martin Luther King memorial in the national mall… But after more thought, I opted out of that. After further review, and walking further down the National Mall, I was intrigued by the Museum of African American History and Culture. The idea of the African American Museum being established within the National Mall has been around for decades, leading all the way…

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in another state? Well, if you have, what state? If you like warm places, with a beach, and being close to an Army fort and Myrtle Beach, North Carolina is for you! There is Fort Bragg to the west of the coast. Then there is Myrtle Beach to the south of the coast. There are also many places to visit in the summer. Besides, it is warm all year round. After this, I want you to think about where you want to live when you get older. North Carolina…

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    A city is a place where a large population resides for the permanent period of time. A city’s importance depends upon the size, location, and structure of the area. Cities have highly organized population, which is comparatively bigger than a town or village. A city can provide different opportunities to know about the culture and language. A city is a good place to continue with further education and to find a suitable job. A city can provide government facilities for its people which makes…

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    a new base. I 've settled down for a few years, not up and moving or anything. As soon as the service in the military was over and my parents had divorced I was right back up moving around. Moving from house to house, school to school, making new friends every time. I was born in Anchorage, Alaska in December 1996. My father joined the military in july of 1997. His very first duty station was located in virginia, when I was only one years old. My mother 's family from virginia, so I got to…

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