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    Camp Keep Research Paper

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    The best things at Camp Keep were the campfires, sand dunes, and river. The campfires at Camp KEEP were really fun. They were at nighttime and we sang songs about nature and other topics. The campfires made the trip the best fieldtrip ever because of the songs we sang and being with friends having fun. At the campfires I laughed harder than I’ve ever laughed before because me and my friend were singing really loud. I felt really happy when we did the campfire songs and it was my favorite part…

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    the area will soon be overcome with people, young and old riding their ATV’s or dune buggies over the dunes of the desert, enjoying the rush of riding at high speeds alone or with other people. The morning is cool and dry with people checking the campfire for remaining ashes or starting one to enjoy a good breakfast to get them started for the day. As noon rolls around people are getting dressed in their protective gear in order to ride their ATV’s. As soon as noon hit’s many people are…

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    Did you know that there are many, many old, valuable traditions that the 7th graders at Camp Tapawingo carry out each year? These traditions take place during the campfire behind the lodge that we ate and slept in. There were two instances where we were using the campfire. Once with just our tribe and Mr. Milski making s’mores, the other being with the entire group while carrying out the traditions. We started the traditions at approximately 11:00 pm on September 15th, 2016. We did this by…

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    Kentucy Research Paper

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    It was a warm day in July. I drove an hour to get to the week long summer camp. It was located some where in Kentucy. I was 12 at the time. I was nervous because I did not know what to expect because I have never been there before. When I first arrived there is was beautiful, and there were a lot of things I saw that made no sense to me. We drove into a valley and one side there was a set of cabins and on the other there was another set of costumes. On the top of the valley there was a big…

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    Outdoor Ed was a 3 day, 2 night field trip that the sixth grade class got to go on. We traveled to the YMCA of the Rockies where we had amazing food, excellent classes, and a campfire to top it all off. The food at Outdoor Ed was spectacular. Each day, we would eat three professionally made meals that made me want to stay there forever. At every meal, we were given about an hour to enjoy the glorious cuisine, and it was an all-you-can-eat buffet, so you could stuff yourself to the brim. One…

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    The Locket Short Story

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    he Locket is about Edmond, who is a confederate soldier serving in the Civil War, with a locket that was a gift from his lover Octavie. The short story starts out as four soldiers sitting at a campfire. Two of the men question Edmonds about his locket. Edmond jokingly agrees that its a charm to protect him. Then it cuts to a battle where Edmond is presumed dead. The priest finds the locket on a dead soldier assuming its Edmond. Days later Octavie receives a letter with the Locket and is told…

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    my fingers become sticky from the melty marshmallow. Taking the final bite, I close my eyes to enhance my flavorful experience. Not to leave any of the appetizing treat behind, I lick my fingers clean slowly. The perfect food to savor around the campfire has left my belly content and my face full of chocolate. Licking my lips, the taste has me craving for even more chocolate. I am slightly chilled as the temperature continues to plummet, but I don’t want to go inside yet. I would like to warm up…

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    Energy can be potential or kinetic. Radiant energy is a form of Kinetic energy. Movement of atoms, molecules, objects, waves, substances referring to a Kinetic energy. There are many different forms of kinetic energies like sound, motion, thermal energy, electrical energy. Nevertheless, there would be no life on Earth without radiant energy. What is radiant energy? The energy of electromagnetic waves and gravitational radiation is radiant energy. Radiant energy is the result of a change in…

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    Wild Fire Research Paper

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    trees, grasses, brush, even homes. The greater an area's fuel load, the more intense the fire. Air supplies the oxygen a fire needs to burn. Heat sources help spark the wildfire and bring fuel to temperatures hot enough to ignite. Lightning, burning campfires or cigarettes, hot winds, and even the sun can all provide sufficient heat to spark a wildfire. Although four out of five wildfires are started by people, nature is usually more than happy to help fan the flames. Dry weather and drought…

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    Dalhousie Lake Dalhousie Lake in Ontario, Canada is a very interesting place. it is located about two hours away from the Thousand Islands. The lake is about three miles long, and one mile wide. There are lots of wide, tall, colorful, new, and old cottages around the lake. Imagine the smell of pine trees in the cool crisp air, and the taste of fish with a hint of salt water. As you are walking down the shore, feel the sand between your toes as you listen to the sound of waves crashing…

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