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    Journal Entry #1: On August 3rd, two girls were assigned to the apartment that my roommate and I were living in. The four of us had never met before move in day and I was nervous things would not work out. As soon as we were all settled in, I decided that we should set some rules starting with the temperature of the apartment. The four of us agreed that the apartment should be a maximum of 75 degrees and a minimum of 72 degrees. A few weeks after living together, I noticed that the air…

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    It is definitely hard to walk through the living room without lingering by a window and being fascinated by the peaceful scenery of the yard. A wide path is filled with flagstone as well as interplanted with dymondia margaratae, and tiny yellow sedums. Standing out from the garden, a set of glossy silver…

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    Welcome to Gravity Falls! The weird town in Oregon where mysterious supernatural activity seems to be lurking around every corner. Nobody knows if this is where big foot, sea monsters, or even preserved dinosaurs reside but one thing 's for sure, there 's something hidden underneath the surface of the Mystery Shack and the Pines twins are about to figure out what it 's all about. Mabel and Dipper Pines are a pair of twelve year old mystery solving twins who are short and share thick light brown…

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    When I was born my mother was living in Calumet, so that’s where I was. My birth put a delay on things. She was 18 by one day and still finishing high school. That is where we lived for the first two years of my life. I don’t recall anything from that time but I’ve frequently gone back to the house, until recently. The house itself is not within the city limits of Calumet; it is alongside Lake Superior. The road going to it passes by the soccer fields and slopes down the longest hill i 've…

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    Gender-neutral Bathrooms: A Media Analysis The present paper aims to introduce and discuss the current political issue around gender-neutral toilets and its relevance to the Transgender community. Firstly, the current review will present a brief overview of the history of unisex toilets and how this subject has been an important issue for the Transgender community. Secondly, it will take into consideration the Bathroom bill approved in North Carolina in March 2016, and the consequences that…

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    The Night We Left Essay

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    The upstairs of the house is my favorite. At the top of the stairs is the useless air conditioner that has never worked properly. I was forced to take naps on the soft bed in the first room. The next room has green carpet that resembles diarrhea. There used to be a sewing machine and bunk bed in the room until she threw them out. My grandmother’s miniscule office with teal walls hold more bookcases full of paper. During each visit, the heat of the poorly air-conditioned house clings to me as…

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    of the room to which I take his arm and we walk down to the SPED room. On the way down he is touching the walls with his feet and hands we get the water bottle and return to class where the class is getting ready to go outside for extra recess time. He is fine out there and…

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    The kitchen was connected to the long living room by a large marble counter. The living room was divided into two spaces by brick pillars. The left side was where the couch and TV were and the right was where we had a pool table before my friend Justin accidentally broke it. The living room now had hard tile floors instead of carpet and oddly had a glass table in place of the living room furniture. Even with all these changes, the silence almost seemed to be filled…

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    the first floor. This made us nervous, because one big rainstorm, we felt it could fall on our house. Previous owners had closed off what could of been the porch and made an extra room (this extra room was their sun-room, aka our office). Front of the house after: Living Room before: The living room is the first room you walk into, decent size space, but no wall…

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    Daycare Observation

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    The lights were well dimmed which gave out a calm atmosphere. The walls and cieling were covered with the childrens ' art and drawings so that the toddlers feel welcomed. In the middle of the room was an empty space for the children to sit down. There was a few stickers on the floor witht the childrens ' names so that the child would know where to sit. The areas are all well separated. For example, there is a kitchen corner for the kids to pretend…

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