A Flock of Seagulls

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    The Beach Research Paper

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    The beach is a place for where I can relax and enjoy the sight of the ocean. Everyone has that place, that makes them feel calm and stressfree. There are millions of people all over the world who flock to beaches ,to experience mother nature’s work of art. In a world where everything is constantly moving at rapid speeds. Just simply watching the waves roll in and out at its own pace can be astonishing and a moment to remember. The beach is great to look at. This paper will include information…

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    Walter Mitty’s Sunday wasn’t anything to look forward to. He was woken up with a list of dreadful errands to do by his wife. It wasn’t anything surprising considering it was a weekly routine but, Mitty never enjoyed getting up in the morning. He got up half asleep and stumbled to the bathroom. He looked in the mirror as his eyes adjusted to the bathroom light to what seemed like the sun. He brushed his teeth, splashed his face with some water, and got dressed for his uneventful morning. “Im…

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    For two weeks, I stayed in Charleston, South Carolina. I didn’t know much about the place, except that I referred to it as an army town because that’s where my sister and her husband, who was in the military, stayed. I was reluctant to go, but Charleston had a lot to offer me; a new change of pace and some new scenery was much more satisfying than spending the two weeks stuck in Iowa doing the same old routine. The weather was mystical in Charleston. It was hot- that was a given being in the…

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    “Good morning everyone, as you have heard there will be a new employee arriving, please help him with what ever he needs.” Thank you. Fred walks in, within seconds he is Flooded with employees even the janitor everyone dove at him like a flock of hungry seagulls at a chip. 2 weeks into his job, things are looking better that anticipated, we have already designed many items watches, bracelets and a emergency contract has been created by the council allowing our technology to alert medical…

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    When the warm weather hits like a punch in the gut, people flock to closest beach with enough food to feed an entire zoo. During the sunny day, beach goers participate in common activities such as picnics, feeding seagulls, and enjoying the refreshing feeling of the cold, salty water of the ocean against their sun kissed skin. However, at the end of the day, the beach is covered in crud that was left behind. David Barry finds situations like these infuriating. To empathise his hatred of…

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    situation could inspire the start of a discussion about ethical choices. The movie never stops reminding viewers-mostly via pop-music references-that it is set in 1985: Fashions inspired by Michael Jackson, unspeakable haircuts derive from the group Flock of Seagulls, Billy Idol cameos as himself, and a new $800 tabletop device called a CD player gives great sound(only nobody knows what CDs are).” This is one of Sandler’s more mature roles. (Common Sense Media). This movie made 123.3 million off…

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    Utah is a great place, and it has its own very unique history , it was the land where the pioneers planned to settle , away from persecution . This state was settled by the Mormon Pioneers ( members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) who were led across the country by the church leader at the time Brigham Young. Their trek started in the city of Nauvoo, Illinois in the year of 1846, and it ended in Salt Lake City, Utah in the year of 1847.There were many explorations of new…

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    I was lying on the beach listening to the seagulls squawk and the waves crash. I ran my fingers with chipped robin egg blue nail polish through the sand, I had known something was wrong, so I wasn’t surprised. I just didn’t know how to react. My parents read my blank emotion as grief, but honestly, I was just tired. Sharing a mattress with my little brother took a lot of work, and there was a flock of birds outside of my tent that held a concert around 6 am this morning. My brother paused for a…

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    in Louisiana so deciding on what bird to learn more about came very easily to me. I am from Lafayette, LA so pelican citing’s are few and far in between but whenever my family ventures towards New Orleans, which is quite often, we see them in many flocks on the way down along marshes and mangroves. Their beauty, shape, and way of life have always fascinated me and getting the chance to write about them is a pleasure. The Brown Pelican, Pelecanus occidentalis, belongs to the order of…

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    a country, it has become a social norm to treat the poor with less respect and dignity. We act as if the status of their wealth makes them less human, not even worthy of the acknowledgment of their presence. On the contrary, people flock to the rich like the seagulls in “Finding Nemo”. Enter into any “upper class society”, you will hear the constant, ”Mine! Mine! Mine!” as they talk of their wealth and possessions. If we saw Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, at a restaurant, we would all…

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