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    anymore. I had originally auditioned back in February of 2014, hoping I would be starting school in the fall of the same year. When I got my acceptance letter, I was ecstatic. Happy as I may have been, I decided I would postpone my acceptance to the spring semester so that I would have time to work and save up some money to help my parents with the financial burden that was sending me to college in the United States. I got a job as a bus boy at a restaurant where I averaged sixty hours…

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    So it was about three weeks before Spring Break and I had to make up my mind about what I was to do because I didn’t want to be cooped up in the house like I do annually anyways. My cousin Josiah had opened that opportunity up for me. He had asked me if I wanted to go to New York with him over the Spring Break and meet my other family. At first, I paid him no mind because I thought he was buffing until his mom called me and asked if I was coming or not. She told me that if I was coming, have my…

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    Spring break is nothing else, but huge and useless waist of time and there is many reasons that can prove it. First and the most important is that people have overabundands of sleep becouse they turn off alarms and they sleep until noon. It is definitely too long and more than they need too, but they do it, becouse they have no reason to wake up during spring break. When they will finaly wake up they are totaly unorganized so they start thinking what to do today, they watch TV evean when there…

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    Vivien Rose: A Short Story

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    Rose was relaxing at her favourite spot in the country, sitting under the big willow tree. She observed the snowdrop flowers that popped through the moist earth in the early spring. Watching the bubbling brook that wound its way through the field, past patches of lavender while she listened to the birds singing their songs of spring. Her dirty blonde hair blew in the breeze and her young green eyes shone brightly. She had never shown her special place to anyone. As far as she knew, no one else…

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    Grade Level: K Number of Students: 4 Instructional Location: Date: June 1, 2016 Lesson Goals Central Focus of Lesson: Identify Curriculum Area Addressed: Science Curriculum Standard(s) Addressed: 9.) Identify seasons of the year. Arts Area: Visual Arts Arts Standard(s) Addressed: Use selected materials to produce works of art. AED-K-1 Lesson Objectives and Demands Content Objectives: Students will know the seasons of the year. Students will be able to draw what seasons look…

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    The chapter “...So Does Season” from How Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster demonstrates the use of season associating with characters and the setting. As said by Foster, spring is associated with “childhood and youth” (186) because of the new birth of flowers and nature; however, the birth of Frankenstein’s creation takes on the day of a “dreary night of November” (Shelley, 56). This quotes foreshadows hardships on the life of the creature because of the on a “dreary night”…

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    According to the International Snowmobiler Manufacturers Association, the average age of a snowmobiler is 44 years old, and there are over 3,000 snowmobile clubs worldwide involved in trail grooming and family activities (Snowmobiling). From the day I was born, I have been a part of a local snowmobile club because of my parents’ love and commitment for the sport. With over 3,000 active snowmobile clubs worldwide and at least 250 in Minnesota, there is the opportunity to become involved, but the…

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    Everybody can like their spring break, but I didn’t like my break. Because all I did was go to band practice, and say goodbye to my mom. Spring Break should be about resting from school. For example, the day after we got out of school, I started to have practice. Practice was four hours long, and the teacher didn’t feed us, Consequences, is that we didn’t have enough energy to play correctly. Not having enough energy affected our music, and we didn’t play the correct rhythms. As a result,…

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    Bulimba Creek Essay

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    Biology Field Study Draft Part A Bulimba Creek is a perennial stream located in the eastern and south-eastern areas of Brisbane (Committee, 2016). The creek covers an area of 122 square kilometres and runs through 20 of Brisbane’s southern and eastern suburbs as it makes its way towards the Brisbane River (Committee, 2016). As a result of the creek covering such a large area, Bulimba Creek is a very important part of Brisbane’s ecosystem and society. Although Bulimba Creek is a part of…

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    A Place to go Over Spring Break If I were to go anywhere for spring break I would go to the place where I am actually going! I’m going to New York, in the Pocono Mountains where GWL (Great Wolf Lodge) is located. GWL is an indoor water park that has so many things you can do. It’s not just an indoor water park, it’s much, much, more. There is an Ice Cream shop, miniature bowling, miniature golf, a pizzeria, an all-you-can-eat buffet, an arcade, a 3D movie theater, and something called Magiquest.…

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