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    A heart, like a magnet, with return home, on the opposite sides of the world or not. Sometimes it takes a great journey to appreciate the little things in life. It took a trip away from home for me to realize this. This past summer, I spent 5 weeks of my sunny days in Kansas City, Missouri for a ballet intensive. This trip helped me realize the importance of family and comfort. Some people say, ‘home is where the heart is’, during my experience, this statement reined true. I believe that the…

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    immigrants living and working here. Native-born Americans described “the new immigrants as distinct “races” from inferior civilizations, these nativists pointed to the newcomers’ cultural differences and willingness to work for low wages as cause for alarm.”(Barnes & Bowles, 2015) Native-born Americans wanted to be the superior race and they didn’t like the immigrants taking their jobs. During this timeframe generally most people were poor and worked long hours to support their families.…

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    Bed Room Reflection

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    On Thursday 11/10/2016 at approximately 0318 hours, Security Officers Omar Alonso, Ariel Weiland, Brandon Rodriguez and Steven Evans responded to a code (73) Panic/Duress Alarm at the E.D. Special Care Unit (SCU) area. Upon arrival, we spoke with Nurse Lydia Wilcox, who explained that the Baker Act Patient, Jarred Groom (DOB: 06/18/1982 - Fin #86431791) had gotten out of his room and was standing by the nursing station, in a belligerent manner and being disruptive. According to Nurse Wilcox,…

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    magine this, you’re waking up for school you silence your buzzing alarm. Soon when you arrive for school and walk into class grab your supplies sit down and after awhile you start to fall asleep. Soon you wake up to find the teacher yelling at you to wake up you wonder “Should I go back to sleep?” This is how it is for most students not getting enough sleep at home. Almost all schools start very early in the morning schools should start later for a plethora of reasons. Starting schools later…

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    Sleep terrors are usually terrifying experiences. A sleep terror is when a person is dreaming but they are physically having an episode of screaming and flailing in fear. It is considered a parasomnia, which is an undesired occurrence during sleep. Sleep terrors can last anywhere from seconds to a few minutes. In extreme cases they can last a while longer. Nightmares are also very terrifying, but they are not the same as sleep terrors. Sometimes you can remember bits and pieces of what the…

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    The Pool Monologue

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    Good evening all, I hope you all had a great afternoon/night at your dorms. As for us here in the house, we had a pretty good one. It all start it with the boys arriving to the house and finding out there was no power, while I was talking to Mrs. Rozier and Mrs. Topal about Kazuma. A little bit after arriving to the house, Brad took off to Soccer practice, while the rest of the boys were in the house. Once I was finished talking to Mrs. Rozier and Mrs. Topal, the boys asked me if they could go…

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    The article, “The Evil Swirling Darkness” by Lauren Tarshis, said that people ignored the first signs of warning that a tornado was coming. This shows that danger can be real, even if you don’t think it is. For example, the text states that, “The family prayed for the safety of their missing relatives.” There were survivors, and they had hardships in and after the disaster. There are many effects of tornados. For example, one is loss of family and friends. This would result in sadness. Another…

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    Our Story By Jim Mundt

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    Our Story Our story begins in 1986. Jim Mundt, a McCall smokejumper, spent countless hours that season on hands and knees crawling through the ashes on mostly cold lightning fires to ensure that they were completely extinguished: a technique known as cold trailing. Discouraged by the tedious task, Jim had the idea of a heat sensor at the tip of a 4 foot pole that would make the discomfort of bare handed cold trailing a thing of the past. The following season, Jim left the jumpers and began…

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    estimated that 38 children die from being left in cars each year, as a result of heat stroke. A special car seat, manufactured by Evenflo, is being sold at Wal-Mart to help combat this problem. The carrier, which utilizes "SensorSafe Technology," alarms parents if an infant or toddler is left buckled in their seat after the ignition is shut off, and the driver has exited the vehicle. This is done wirelessly via a small chip inside of the straps of the carrier. Death by heatstroke from to being…

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    Summary Of Donald Trump

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    “softening” of one of his most extreme immigration positions and no longer call for the deportation of the estimated 11 million immigrants who are living in the United States, illegally. He and his aides seemed to be testing the waters, setting off alarm bells among some conservatives who have rallied around his immigration stance.…

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