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    experience depicts a quite harrowing and concerning aspect of presidency. In an interwoven city and school, creating close relationships was inevitable. You knew everyone’s middle name and could identify the people in your club by the blur of their backpack. This was especially so in my National Junior Honor Society. Classes were grouped by skill and could find a fourth of the organization in a…

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    Part 2. CONTEXT. After feasting on the meat of a pig, the boys dance in a ritual and accidentally mistake Simon for a beast, causing them to brutally stab and murder him.When Ralph and Piggy go back to their camp and begin to fall asleep, they are raided by Jack and a few of his tribe members. They fight the unknown figures in the dark and when everything settles down again, Piggy and Ralph discover that they stole something valuable. Part 3. CONCEPTS. Golding uses many different literary…

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    The reporting party (RP) reported speaking with foster child Abril Gonzalez regarding concerns she had with her current placement with her foster mother Ana Hernandez. According to Abril the foster mother hits foster child Alejandro on his butt, forehead, and the back of his head. Abril demonstrated how the foster mother used an open hand to back and a hard slap motion. Due to her brother's age, Abril is worried he is unable to defend or protect himself. Abril reported Alejandro usually has red…

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    this basis Bradt established five ‘badges of honour’ which can be identified as the pillars of backpacking (as citied in Welk, 2004, p.80): 1. To travel on a low budget 2. To meet different people 3. To be free, independent and open-minded 4. To organise one’s journey individually and independently 5. To travel as long as possible 2.1.2 Backpacker profile Furthermore, this group characteristic is overlapping with other segments and should not be considered as a homogenous group due to different…

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    twice a year to monitor the pygmy sloth population. Transects are walked through the mangroves and forest, where the group record the number of sloths and other important data on their activity and habitat use. They also put radio collars and GPS backpacks on the sloths to help find out how large an area each individual needs and which parts of the habitat they use in different seasons.The majority of the field team are from the local communities, and the project maintains very close links with…

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    and determination for today to be a good one. She gives herself the pep talk to boost herself up, as the nerves begin to set in when she realizes she is officially practicing as a paramedic student. She climbs in her 2009 Honda Civic and throws her backpack into the passenger seat as she searches for the auxiliary cord. “Found it!” Taylor exclaims to…

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    Freshman year is where academics begin to matter and it’s important to work hard for your grades. Freshman year is when the setup for your future begins. It’s important to develop good study habits and time management skills. Now that grades matter, students shouldn’t be procrastinating and should try to be at school if at all possible. It’s also important to know that students don’t need to have their career path figured out by freshman year, or even senior year. Developing good study habits…

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    We walked off the path to the left just right past by the bench and tree. "Do you have the duct tape?" I asked looking up at him. "Yes you said to bring it" he answered. He pulls his backpack off looking to find the duct tape. As I stand there I take in his appearance. He's wearing a black jacket with shorts and tennis shoes. He's also wearing a black hat backwords. He pulls out the duct tape. As we put glowsticks, more and more people…

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    With family from Paradise, Matthew Brown was born and raised in the surrounding area his entire life. Up until the age of two he lived in Oroville and then the Brown family moved up to Paradise. He still currently lives in Paradise with his older brother Joey, his parents Charlie and Nicole Brown along with two furry felines and three adorable dogs. One of his favorite childhood memories is lying on the floor of his room at about the age of three and he said that “at that moment I realized I was…

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    school I would use an elevated clipboard and a desk lamp that would allow me to read and see the schoolwork better. It did make it difficult to get from class to class having to carry the clipboard and the desk lamp along with any textbooks and/or backpack that I needed for the next class. My fifth grade year I became homeschooled, which made it easier to adapt. My entire curriculum was on a computer so if I was unable to see what I needed to all I would have to do is use the zoom in or out…

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