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    State Fair Narrative

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    Nothing compares to the flamboyant peculiarity of fairs. These world-wide extravaganzas are among the most bizarre place in this world. Both State Fairs and County Fairs alike use their exotic foods, their new products, and their “cute” barn animals to draw in more people. Walking down the street, performers pop up every minute performing amazing feats of balance, agility, and magic. Even every once in awhile, a lucky guess at your age, weight, or birthday will amaze all the surrounding people.…

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    Jiaying Day

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    "Jojo!" Jiaying said for the sixth time, "Get up, it's recruiting day. Me and Jana are ready to go, so come on!" Recruiting day is one of the most important days of the year in Teranaya, the day that people twelve through forty years of age go to their assigned area of Earth and bring the people that have magic coursing through them to Teranaya where they belong. Teranaya is an empire in the galaxy Nature’s Eye, the home of element keepers and elves. Humans lived there too, technically, but most…

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    the roller grill which has hotdogs, tornados, polish sausages, and corn dogs. As you walk a little more there is the deli case which holds all of the cold food items and next to that is the coffee makers and cappuccino maker. Next to that is the doughnut case and then you have finally reached the first isle of the…

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    Calgary Research Paper

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    buildings have the property of being warm, either by the environment or by the people, and comfortably lighted with yellow lamps. One building that gives a magnificent sense of this is, without doubt, Tim Hortons because the coffee, the chocolate, the doughnuts, and almost anything they sell is super delicious.…

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    There are lots of great folks who are employed in restaurants that are treated like crap by their employer or the customer. Sit down restaurants are lots less expensive than fast food restaurants. As stated by the Civic Science poll, the people most likely to visit fast food restaurants aren't big fans. As you consider which restaurant you'd love to begin a career in, you can encounter the many unique forms of establishments. Choosing which restaurant to visit for dinner really is dependent on…

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    Saturday morning we got our luggage and left for Chicago. Once we got to the suburbs of Chicago the traffic and weather was getting bad we moved one block in like 20 minutes. It took us another hour to get to the O'Hare airport we paid for our bags and got food and starbucks and went to our gate. We got on the plane and the take off was pretty bad the wind got really bad and it was bumpy. The flight was about 4 hours. The plane landed in Portland, Oregon around 8:30 west coast time. We went to…

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    I have thought and talked about my dream job in great detail many times before. My dream job is intricate, and way too complicated to ever become a reality but a girl can dream. It has many parts to it and would take an estimated 70 years to get all necessary degrees and experience to be able to achieve but it would be so worth it. The first part of it is I would be a climber-photographer for National Geographic and get paid to travel, climb mountains, and take pictures. Then, in the next stage…

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    Lysette Anthony once said, “Mental illness leaves a huge legacy, not just for the person suffering it but for those around them.” In J.D Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye, the main character Holden, leaves a huge legacy for himself and the people around him with his mental illness. He hints that he is mentally ill but only says it outright at one point in the book. Holden is a 16 year old guy living in New York City. He is a troublemaker and routinely gets kicked out of multiple, very expensive…

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    In the world we live in, being in the FBI has to be the coolest job in the world that a person could have. I mean, what other job lets you kick down doors, chase the bad guy, and have co-workers that may have an attractive face and abs, including yourself. It takes hard work and time in order to get accepted in the FBI. Like I mentioned before, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) not only chases bad guys, but does much more. It protects the United Stated from terrorist attacks, deals with…

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    Honor Roll Analysis

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    in the morning. My mom is in the driver’s seat, my sister is in the passenger seat, and I am sitting in the backseat behind my sister. We are driving down Meadowbrook road, going to my school. I am staring out of the window just ready to devour doughnuts and bagels. I am also ready to receive my Honor Roll award. While I was in a daze, my mom broke the silence, “I am so proud of my babies! One made the Honor Roll, and the other one had perfect attendance! I want the both of you to keep up the…

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