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    Traveling to a foreign country in eighth grade, surrounded by my carefree friends instead of overprotective parents marked an important milestone in my life. Having the opportunity to hang out with my friends with the freedom to decide what we want in Beijing, China is an experience I’ll never forget. It’s always nerve racking as a kid when you have to leave the safety of your dependable parents and place your trust in your teachers to make sure you don’t get lost or thrown into jail in another…

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    The Golden Age Of Piracy

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    300 years ago 1000 of pirates sailed around the world it was called the Golden Age of piracy the Caribbean sea was very popular with pirates because there were tons of islands that English born Henry Avery or Avery was one of the most notorious pirates of the 16 hundreds he was one of the few pirates captain retired with the ships and all his treasure and solute with without being captured or killed in battle ivory or every wasn't always a pirate though he actually started his career on the sea…

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    Maquipucuna Reserve

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    and developing an international education program (Sustainable Capitalism, n.d.). The fourth example would be identifying and employing natural capital by promoting ecotourism, the sale of locally grown products (organic coffee, cacao, and native bamboo), and…

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    The automobile is an invention that allows people to travel faster. It was built by Karl Benz, a German engine designer, and automobile engineer. He built it in 1885. it somehow made its way to the U.S. At first people did not think of them as anything useful; they were more like toys. It was unreliable and expensive. Henry Ford improved the machines and lowered the cost. Eventually, they saw its use and began to like it. This is a great machine, it has great use. It allows traveling to become…

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    sometimes years to complete…Each tattoo is unique and incredibly expensive” (8-9). Figure 2 is one of Lobo’s photographs of an individual getting a horimono tattoo. These types of tattoos are done by hand in the traditional way using bundled needles on a bamboo stick making the process extremely slow and painful. Enid Schildkrout feels that these “Tattoos can also signify bravery and commitment to a long, painful process…” (93). These individuals use their tattoos to pledge their alliance to the…

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    Fly Fishing Paragraph

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    distinctive when contrasted with consistent and customary fishing poles and are composed in special way. It would permit throwing the fly and fly line. Poles today are frequently developed utilizing sorts of graphite mixes. However there are still made from bamboo or fiberglass. • Reels - The Fly fishing routines include stripping the line with free hand. Very numerous fly fishing reels really are of primitive plans and thus not all that…

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    whining filled the air as I gingerly held a high-speed handpiece for the first time. While drilling away at a typodont, a familiar sensation quickly enveloped me. I found myself transported to the mini woodshop I built in my garage, where I forge bamboo cutting boards and meticulously polish wooden rings with various power tools. My eyes lit up as I discovered the exciting parallels between my woodworking hobby and dentistry. I was thrilled by the aspect of visualizing and patiently crafting a…

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    of the people that were put in the camps were too sick or weak to work; this means that the Khmer Rouge saw them fit to be killed (Winckelmann 38) . Other than sickness there was also many men and women being murdered using knives, axes, and even bamboo sticks. The genocide ended in 1976 after driving Pol Pot’s forces out of power…

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    and patient family is very important, in the medical profession. I have learned some effective advice from several experts on learning. I have learned from Author Stephen Covey wrote the book with the phase, "Win-Win" it is about the lesson of the Bamboo Plant, to give yourself a chance to learn and grow. The major point the author made was to be patient. Be kind to yourself, being successful takes…

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    TLDR Computer Services In the world of consumer electronics, large corporations like Best Buy and Walmart have placed the value of a sale over the value of knowledge and customer service. This has left an opening for business to not only survive, but flourish in the wake of these giants’ bottom line. TLDR Computer Services looks to provide a wide array of excellent electronic services including sales, repair, and data management, and do it with unsurpassed customer satisfaction. We can do this…

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