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    At a young age, most children are asked what they want to be when they grow up. There are the occasional responses such as doctor, lawyer, astronaut, or even a princess. But there are the few children who don’t have an answer, but know they want to change the world. Changing the world, may be a high goal to reach, but it brings out a workforce that most people do not think about. Having the opportunity to make a difference, while working hard and pushing yourself to go further can be resolved if…

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    This story would be accurately classified as a subjective narrative. The story is a recounting of a personal experience discussing the thoughts and emotions of a college professor, following the suicide of one of his students. Illuminating his sense of responsibility, which he felt after losing his student; along with his struggle of accepting the reality of the situation, we understand the pain and loss the professor undergoes. He contemplates all the diverse ways he wishes the situation had…

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    stairs to the third floor and walk between the aisles. On my way to my favorite seat I think. I think about all these books and the people who wrote them; I think about the vast amount of information that they carry. I walk all the way down the hall passing those empty tables and…

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    Gluten Essay

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    Everywhere you go, you see the words “gluten free”. Every box you pick up either says contains gluten or gluten free. I grew up never hearing this saying. No person heard it before. What is Gluten? Gluten is a protein found in mainly foods containing grains. Gluten acts as a glue holding the shape of the food together. Wherever I go I hear people talking about how they don’t eat gluten. My aunt for example told me she stopped eating gluten. I didn’t bother to ask why because she wouldn’t know…

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    We all go to the super market, walk around the aisles looking for our favorite foods and see many brands on the shelves. When walk through the cereal and snacks aisle we see many different products but are produced or owned by the biggest corporations such as General Mills, Kellogg, Post, Quaker, etc. In this article that I have found written by David Kesmodel and Annie Gasparro, talks about one of these big corporations Kellogg’s and how they plan to change the recipe to get healthier sales…

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    When you first walk into speedway it can be a little awkward because you walk straight into the checkout line. Then after you get through or go around the checkout line you have to go to the back which is a room with concrete floors and some of the products. When you first walk in there is a small trash can to your right and then a shelf of candy, chips, and cookies. Then straight in front of you is a shelf full of boxes, some just have supplies in them other have creamers for the coffee. Then…

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    proportions relative to its surrounding building, Crumley Hall to the left of the chapel is a three or four story building that house hundreds of students, and Maple hall in the right is a three-story building that also house hundreds of students. The aisles in the round sanctuary are symmetrical and balanced, they are identical with the same length and size. The red curtain, and the pulpit bring emphasis to the altar, in front of the sanctuary which is where people usually go kneel to pray or…

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    look at an item, and she will bolt” (96). I am delighted that this theory has been studied, because I very much dislike being bumped while examining items, shoes in particular. Some people do not understand the concept of personal space so if the aisle is not wide enough or if it is too crowded I will leave, as the quote mentions. I don’t care if there are really good sales, or I actually need something, because if I am uncomfortable that trumps everything. Many retailers would learn a lot…

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    Augustus Waters Monologue

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    My heart was pounding. I was about to marry the girl of my dreams. She was about to walk down the aisle. The aisle was flowing with rose petals and white penaeus on the pews. This is the day will be the day I will be with Hazel Grace Lancaster forever and she will soon become Hazel Grace Waters. I was leaking of joy. I never thought that I would get to live a normal life. The music began to start and so did my life. I saw my beautiful bride linking arms with her dad. She vastly walked down the…

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    lot throughout the story. When the three girls first walked in he didn't see them until they went over to the bread aisle because his back was turned towards the door. Although he was checking out the customer's groceries he was also checking out the three girls. He was very descriptive about the girls watching almost every move he could of them. As they walked up and down the aisles passing the other customers just looked at them and made some type of gesture and kept on pushing their carts.…

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