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    Have you ever faced our fears well, I have. I arrived in the maze of bushes and trees and right as soon as we started Paintballs bolted past my head going as fast as a bullet, I ran for cover and found a wooden wall.I saw the people around us and had good shots, but it was my very first time so I could not shoot because I was afraid, but it wasn’t just me there my best friend Owen was also with me.THe paintballs broke on the wood and you could hear a splat we were behind the wall, but Owen…

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    Despite its location, Dot’s Donut Shop was about to get famous. Little to very few people know of Hughesville, Nebraska or let alone heard of Dot’s Donut Shop. The little town of 879 people in central Nebraska was soon to be a town known worldwide but not necessarily for a good reason. It was the first day of Tom Johnson’s senior year. He hated being stuck in a small town with nothing but a gas station, and a rundown donut shop so as you imagine he was ready to get out of here and go to…

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    My Third Field Trip

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    ceiling didn’t help either, because it seemed a bit too close in, and didn’t really fit the theme that the rest of the room was shooting for. The tiled ceiling in modern office buildings don’t really seem like a fit for a depression-era office building. The colors were very grim as well, which did fit the aesthetic quite well. The room gave off a feeling of being sepia toned without being too forceful about it. The room felt lived in, but only a little bit. There was stuff strewn…

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    The Black Fedora Analysis

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    The Black Fedora’s original production of The Kris Cross profoundly exceeded my expectations. I entered the space filled with anxiety over what to expect from the experience, this was my first non-traditional theatre experience. However, I thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of the production from the minimalist set design to the actors who seemed extremely comfortable and confident in their work. This was the most fun I have had in quite some time. As soon as I entered the Black Fedora I was…

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    Everyone’s gone on some sort of trip. Whether it be somewhere local or a complete different country, they have one thing in common, the people. Recently I took a trip to Florida and I realized although we were in the same location the people around me were not having the same experiences. Different people go different places for different reasons. There’s the tourist who sticks to the well beaten path and doesn’t like to be outside of their comfort zone. Then there is the stereotypical family…

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    However, at my next session with the client I would also share that I am aware that we saw each other, but I plan to attend a different meeting time so that neither of us will feel awkward during that support group. I would likely share with her a little bit of why I was there, but only to the extent of sharing that I have a child who also has disabilities. If another session was not offered, I would ask my client how she felt having me in the same support group as her. If she felt comfortable,…

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    It was August of 2015, and I was excited to get to college. I didn’t know what to expect. I knew I was ready to get out of my house and move a hundred miles away to live on my own. My only real worry was I wouldn’t be able to see my girlfriend, Ariel. Ariel is my girlfriend who is in high school. She’s a year younger than me, but 2 grades below. Her eyes are such a bright blue; They almost look fake at times. She is 5’7”, and fits under my arm perfectly. She has long, thick wavy blonde hair that…

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    Each individual has an identity in relation to other individuals, communities and most importantly the world. This identity is developed by how an individual views oneself and the world and in turn how the world sees them. An individual’s identity changes from the amount of power an individual has in relation to other individuals and groups. Through shaping your identity your power changes along with your relationship to others and the world. Notably some identities you’re born with race, gender…

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    always on each other’s side no matter what troubles are brought. Alice’s vacation in Maui turned to have a little bit more than she had expected upon meeting a famous celebrity. In the beginning of the novel, Vivianne does not feel fully confident. She barely over 5’ and had just gotten back in shape. She was also not satisfied of her new short haircut (Nye pg.3). There is also a bit of comparison to her beautiful friend, Alice. Being married and a mother of two daughters, Elizabeth and…

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    thoughtful recommendation about any feature of the menu. I wouldn’t go here if it was a formal occasion; even though the place is great, the setting might be a little of a buzz kill. Its folk setting is great, but for a formal event, it might be a bit underwhelming. It just tries to be something different than your average restaurant, and it is. But if you’re looking a formal place, you should look somewhere else. This simply is not that kind of place. Overall House of Blues is a great place to…

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