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    height, skin color, what sport they liked to watch, where they live, but we all had one tink in common...Lucinda! You could smell her pink bubblegum perfume coming from what feels like miles away. She wore a high side pony with her curly strawberry blonde locks tickling the side of her neck. Her blue sequined shirt caught the sun’s rays and blinded her victim if they looked straight at her. Her and her posey ruled the school. She was the teacher's favorite. “Hi beautiful !” Ms. Gurda says to…

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    I believe the year was 1967, somewhere close to that. I overheard conversations of travelling out of state. Our mother told us years later why we left Indiana. A judge ordered our father to leave the state, and if he didn’t, next time he will make sure prison will be my father’s destiny for the rest of his life. The rape case, apparently he indulged in a sexual encounter with a young woman that was mentally disabled to a degree. The fact he offered pocket change and placed it in her hand before…

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    person went by the name Edward. That was almost a week ago.” Pitou didn’t say anything during the conversation. But after a short while three people entered the inn it was a girl (Aki) with white hair and ocean -blue eyes and a man (Donatello) with blonde hair…

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    The offspring look like their parents because each parent gives them half of their genetic material to their children. Coupled with, the Punnett square. The Punnett square helps determine the genetic genes a child may have from their parents. In this case, both offsprings can drink milk because their mom has a dominant trait. This allows her to overpower the dad recessive trait, allowing the offspring to drink milk. We focused on Punnett squares, dominate and recessive traits in two worksheets,”…

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    “Cheerleading As A Sport” Blonde bubbly girls, wearing short skirts with loud voices, defines the common stereotype of a cheerleader. They are known to be the girls who are the “air heads” of the school and it is thought that all they do is promote school spirit and cheer on other sports, so why do they deserve to be considered a sport? In most cases, they don’t receive this title. Cheerleading is often deemed not a sport, but rather an after school activity or club. Fans of basketball or…

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    Luther Eidem was recently interviewed by Andru Pozzi, an 8th grader from Hendricks Public Schools. Mr. Eidem was interviewed about his life growing up in Hendricks, the events of his adulthood, and his thoughts about going forward. Luther Eidem was born in Hendricks, MN in March 1933. He was born weighing less than four pounds, and he also had whooping cough. He grew up in a farmhouse that had no electricity, no plumbing, and no heat or AC. He had five siblings, then were all younger than him…

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    succeed at everything, making the biggest sales and winning over the toughest clients. Mike is always chatting with Silvie, the love interest in our workplace movie. In my opinion, Silvie is a perfect fit for the leading lady in a film. She has long, blonde hair, great teeth, and a perfect figure. She beautiful, smart, and always has a clever comeback to deflect Mike's flirtations. In the cuticle across from Mike is the hero's sidekick, Ryan. Ryan is Mike's best friend, but is a very different…

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    Herbert James McKenzie’s last words were, “The life insurance is with the wills and the deeds in the top drawer of the office cabinet.” A sad epitaph for a man who survived Rommel, fought in the jungles of Burma and was a Military Policemen in post-war Palestine. He was the consummate soldier to the end, raised on discipline and order: a place for everything and everything in its place. Herbert had scrimped and saved for years, operating his business on a shoestring, driving a used car and…

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    Contrary to the beliefs in surrounding countries, women in Rome could become powerful through their own virtue, and have power. In surrounding territories, women with power were seen as a symbol of weakness. Women could gain power and respect by showing exceptional feminine virtue, or by having brilliant sons, they did not gain prestige through wielding political power. Livia was the most powerful empress from ancient times, and left big footsteps for her successors to fill. In 44 BC Caesar…

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    I sat at the table in the counselor's office room, uncomfortably tight headphones on my ears. Taking the the hearing and vision screening test for the first time ever. Beeps pulsed through my ears, I gave a thumbs up for every beep I heard, and before I knew it, the test was over. I walked out, without giving any thought to the events that had just occurred. What was there to consider? Soon I was back in class, learning how to spell “light” and “right”. Which I had apparently been spelling wrong…

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