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    Butterfield Secondary is a co-ed public high school in Butterfield, Minnesota. It's part of the Butterfield Public School District. About 100 pupils are enrolled and the student-to-teacher ratio is 14:1. The gender division is 52 percent female and 48 percent male. BS holds classes for pupils in grades 7 through 12. The results of state assessments show 52 percent of students are proficient in English and 25 percent are proficient in Mathematics. BS has an 80 percent graduation rate. BS has a…

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    off season, Brandon, Curtis, and Nick wanted to go on a trip to Death Valley, and of course Nick thought he could drive there without directions or a gps. But anyways they all packed up to go to Death Valley. On their way there they stop at a campsite to see if anybody had directions, But nobody was there. So they kept on driving, and finally they found Death Valley. By the time they got their, they realized they’re out of gas. So they all got out of the car, and starting walking towards…

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    unique landscape. Stretching more than 150 miles along the International Boundary adjacent to Quetico Provincial Park, Canada, and sharing boundaries with Voyageurs National Park, BWCA features roughly 1200 miles of canoe routes, some 2000 designated campsites, and a dozen hiking trails. Before the name was changed to BWCA, the region was called Superior Roadless Area, and in 1964, the area was incorporated into the National Wilderness Preservation System in an effort to maintain its primitive…

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    relief was lifted off my shoulders. “We are not doing flips ever again as long as I live,” I screamed. After we got the jet ski running again we rode off in the sunset all twenty three miles back to my uncle’s land.When we got back to the campsite we were interrupted by a noisy and beautiful ray of fireworks interring the sky.When the beautiful ray of fireworks ended, we left and come back the next day and…

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    a non-profit organization and a year round camp for kids with special needs. One of their programs, Outpost, is a 2-week camping experience that’s mainly geared toward campers with autism. The Fowler Center was in need of a new pavilion at their campsite for the campers to utilize for activities such as meals and games. The pavilion was 14 ft. x 24 ft., with a roof and open walls. The total…

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    In the book, The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, the Capitol rules over everyone. All the districts from 1-12 serve the capitol, supplying them with different resources. The people who live within the Capitol live a life of luxury. They are provided with whatever they want whenever they want. In the Capitol there is no poverty. Sadly, the same can’t be said about the districts. All of the hardships the Capitol should have had are dumped on the districts as they suffer from hunger, disease and…

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    state. He also wanted to make a big blow to the North on their own soil. There were many spots where the confederate army had set up camp to rest and recollect the army. On the march towards Sharpsburg a Union Private had come across an abandoned campsite where he found General Lee’s special…

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    Sigvids brother. Sigvid and Torvagg have created a makeshift campsite for themselves and their men. Some of the soldiers are SHARPENING their axes, some are PRAYING to their gods, others are resting by the campfire in preparation for the coming battle. TORVAGG I know this must be difficult for you, I will tell the men to try and capture your brother. We will leave his fate with you. Sigvid stares off into the direction of his brothers’ campsite. SIGVID He is still my brother, I still…

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    Dirt, dust, trash. On our way from the campsite to the worksite, all I saw for hours was debris. A few years ago, my congregation and I traveled to Tecate, Mexico on a mission trip. Our goal was to build a home for a needy family. I did not know what to expect on my way to Mexico. When I got off the bus, the first surprise was the hot climate. Being from temperate San Francisco, the heat stunned me; it was a blistering ninety five degrees. The second surprise were the living conditions and…

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    After reading the accounts of James Smith and Mary Rowlandson, one can easily determine that James Smith got the better end of the deal when it came to being captured by the Native Americans. From the very beginning, both of their situations were completely different and only with some slight similarities. On one hand, Rowlandson talked about the tragedies she had to endure while being a captive with the Wampanoag’s in 1676. She went through the horror of being shot, and watching everyone she…

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