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    student who plays the Clarinet. The marching band from the different high schools inspired me so much, because the fact that a student in school can remember where to walk, and what to play while remembering what to do for school in general is pretty amazing, I’m sure they had to go to multiple rehearsals while practicing on their own time to remember their music and where they have to go. Somethings that I really loved where how the multiple bands played their music, like…

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    Guilty: A Short Story

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    “Another case on stealing, wow to much in a day, I’m ready to go home” Said Ms.Rasher. As Ms.Rasher walks into the courtroom she see’s the criminal and witness, this shocked Ms.rasher because the witness was a child. Courts in trial, Isabella you plead guilty of committing the crime, may i ask why you shoplifted from Walmart? “ Ms.Rasher what happened here was i just forgot to pay okay? It was an accident i thought i already payed and i walked out” said Isabella. “ Do you think I was born…

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    What caused the U.S. to focus on improving prosthetics? The Minnie ball a bullet that was used in war. When it hits its target it will flatten on affected. Causing way more damage and the bullets are made out of lead so the person that was shot will get lead in their system so the only opinion while on the field is amputation. Amputation was the only options at the time because it was very fast and at that time they didn't have methods like we do today and At the time there was so many people…

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    Culture Reflective Essay

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    morning hair on my bed as he goes lays down for his morning nap. What am I talking about, hold on let’s go to the beginning of all this? Dig Doge as the bell goes three more times like it does every day I don’t think anyone really likes the bell, as I walk in the locker room after a long day of p.e having to do 10 pushups is a nuff but having to do 50 to past your test that is just out rages I get to my locker walking over there like a bag full of sweat I open my locker with that creaking sound…

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    What OHS Means To Me

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    and learning. I remember one time in fourth grade when we had a field trip to a aquarium and we got to learn many different things. We got to pet fish and learned about them, we also learned about the ocean as a whole. Then in class we got to learn things about rocks and minerals. We would look at them and watch videos explaining the different kid of rocks and what minerals did. In one of the videos about the different kinds of rock we learned songs that helped us remember…

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    A Walk in The Woods A Walk in the Woods is a true story about Bill Bryson and Stephen Katz. Bryson and Katz planned to hike the whole Appalachian Trail in one season. They are trying to complete a hike that most never fathom of doing while they are extremely under prepared physically, mentally, and emotionally. They don’t know what they’re in for and have many mishaps along the way. The book is a narrative written by Bryson himself as an account of his story along the Appalachian Trail. This…

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    Perils Of Indifference

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    examples of what the world would be with indifference, one of the examples including the “Night” the book itself. The book is indeed a story about what the world would be with indifference and just ends with a eerie note on how the protagonist still remembers how much the world had changed him. On the “The Perils of Indifference”, Wiesel uses the book as…

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    Puppy Shop Research Paper

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    great way to make your home lively and energetic. Puppies are very cute and lovely. Great care should be taken for a puppy. Well all pets are great but some are really funny and puppies are the best pet in the world. Well owning a puppy you should remember one thing to train your puppy as fast as you can. Puppy training can be difficult and hectic but it is fun as well. Puppy training also increases the bond between the owner and the puppy. Few effective ways for puppy training are as follows.…

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    Dementi Losing Your Mind

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    knowing. First, you forget where you left your keys and it escalates until you forget to eat, until you forget how to walk. Music was the last thing to go. At times my mother would sit there, unmoving and quiet until one of her favourite songs came on. The only sounds you heard from her would be broken melodies as she struggled to remember the words. But now she didn’t even remember them. The haunting notes of those songs still drifted about her bed. I ignored them – they brought back too many…

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    There are many different themes in “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas”. However, the most prevalent of these themes is that no good can exist without something bad to balance it out. Since Omelas is such a happy city, it could be presumed that a monarchy rules over the kingdom. But, there is no king. One could assume that slavery would the evil undermining the good of Omelas. Slavery, too, does not exist. In fact, Omelas really does seem like the perfect town (1). Any “destructive” technology…

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