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    workout center flew open as John walked out, gulping down a bottle of Gatorade. Cold air and harsh winds engulfed him, he sniffled his way out of the hot, sweaty gymnasium. His fitness bag was slung across his left shoulder, he shuffled quickly to the cafeteria, which was located across the massive campus. 5:00pm sharp, his watch read. He marched through the tough winds of Lynchburg, Virginia, his toes were thaw and numb. John was currently fighting through his first year of college at Liberty…

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    The Dying Girl

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    I’m reading Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews and I am on page 127. Thus far this book is about Greg a senior in high school who has no friends but at the same time has a ton of friends. Then there is Earl; the only person Greg would actually call a real friend. Earl and Greg like to make movies and short films, although these movies usually are horrible. Also, there is Rachel who Greg dated at one time, but now she has cancer and they are just friends. In this journal I will be…

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    Buchtel Persuasive Speech

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    This is the most fun part to ponder about for ideas because there are so many things we, meaning Buchtel could do. Methods to support students and staff in demonstrating they care about Buchtel CLC is to be a part of things that’s happening in Buchtel CLC! Ideas such as gender switch day, pajama day, pep rallies every month, senior auction, bring a pillow and blanket to school, movie day every two months and also out of the box events we can do laser quest in school, sing-offs & dance offs in…

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    In high school, I remember where my biggest dream changed into a reality. I was a member of the Greenville High School Tiger Pride Marching Band. I played the alto saxophone. Unlike my bandmates, I did not know how to read music then. I played by ear, and whatever scale, jazz run, or chromatic I heard, I could play it back just like that. I played at numerous of black history programs and different events at school. My favorite saxophonist was Kenneth Williams, and I told myself that I want to…

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    participating in the free and reduced-price lunch program, the reimbursement usually doesn't cover all the expenses associated with running a school cafeteria. To close the gap in funding, cafeteria managers must serve foods that students want to buy. Brand-conscious students are more likely to buy hamburgers and pizza from fast-food chains, giving cafeteria managers the extra dollars they need to continue operating without laying off staff…

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    championship. For some reason I felt weird inside almost like I was scared. A random face comes up to me and asks ‘’did you win your math thing James’’. I said ‘’yeah in unusual way. For a second I thought he joking or something. As I walked to the cafeteria I feel very weird inside almost like I have butterflies in my stomach. Out of no were I see a kid fly like super man straight across the room. I only see a blur. Then after he’s on the ground I could see him clearly. I could also hear…

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    Improvised Bombs

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    similar means in backpacks which the duo left in the cafeteria. Both Eric and Dylan exited the school. All the explosives except one failed to detonate and it only partially did so. Explosives experts stated if they would have detonated as planned, the loss of life would have been massive. In addition major structural damage to the school would have occurred. Additionally it is highly probable all four hundred and eighty eight students in the cafeteria would have been killed. The murdering duo…

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    total number of known explosive devices they had comes out to over 90, ranging from a variety of types including carbon dioxide, pipe, propane, gas, and napalm (Shepard). They placed the devices in a few different locations, including cars, the cafeteria, and they also carried smaller ones with them and lit them as they roamed the halls of the building. As one can tell by the inexplicable amount of bombs they had created, the attackers were unquestionably looking to wipe out masses of their…

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    Cheez: A Short Story

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    Cheez-its aren’t allowed in the cafeteria. This is why. It started just like a normal day the sun was shining , there was a cool breeze, and there were some tiny birds in the trees. I walked to the bus stop. The bus came late as usual. I wonder what it will be this time. A old person crossing the street, a dog jumped out in front of the bus, but it was just that Jerry got stuck in the door again. As usual the bus was quiet ,well except for the girls in the back spreading rumors. The bus jerked…

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    Spring Break

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    felt like a prisoner in my own mind. I was up from my desk before the bell even began to ring. Lunch was the only remedy preventing me from slapping everybody in the classroom. Students started to flood the hallways, eagerly making their way to the cafeteria. I couldn’t wait any longer to leave this prison. Thankfully, spring break was only half a day away. Because school was nearly out, students were getting rowdy and a little too excited. I immediately met up with my best friends Neil and…

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