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    myself, I drove seven hours down to San Luis Obispo to visit my best friend at Cal Poly. I have made this trip a couple times before with a group of friends but never by myself. I was pretty nervous about the drive because I haven’t had to drive the whole seven hours before or drive through the seven-lane freeway in the bay area but I was mostly excited. This trip was more than just a road trip to see my friend, it was journey to be more independent. Learning how to be independent is one of…

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    an animal that was forced to live in a small enclosure was a polar bear named Gus, who was written about in the article, ¨Zoos Drive Animals Crazy¨ by Laura Smith. In the article, it was stated that Gus ¨was forced to live in an enclosure that is 0.00009 percent of the size his range would have been in his natural habitat.¨ Being in such a small space, Gus had to go through ¨stereotypic behavior,¨ a behavior that is done repeatedly and serving no purpose to the animal. Some examples of…

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    opinion, teen driving is another way for teens to get a little more freedom and also show some responsibility, gain more trust from their parents and learn to become independent young adults. The advantage of teen driving would be that teens are able to drive themselves to and from school, work, practice or any other social events they may have. It also takes the stress off their parents by taking younger siblings to and from events, or by running any errands for their family.. Teen driving can…

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    church with my grandmother every Sunday, catechism school on Tuesdays, and would pray before bed every night. I always attend public schools because we could not afford private school. At a very young age though, a freshman in high school, I went through an extremely traumatic experience; I lost my best friend of 10 years suddenly. We went from hanging out almost every day for more than half of our lives to her being gone and me feeling so alone. Taylor woke up suddenly in excruciating pain and…

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    the event driven programming that event means input and output, Event driven are very suitable for graphic user interface. A GUI presents the user with a variety of graphic selections and menu that can be used with key board or other input. An event drive programming languages uses this GUI approach to provide the user variety of controls. Each control responds to event with the code that is just right for each event for how the program is probable to be used. Most of the controls are…

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    Driving Age Restrictions

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    Would you want your son or daughter involved in a car crash with a drunk 18 year old. Well, I stand up that teenagers should be able to drive at the age of 16. My reasons to this are that 16 year olds have restrictions that exclude as many distractions as possible and keep them safe on the road, parents want their children to be able to drive themselves, and it also gives teens the time to learn and experience the ways of driving. Restrictions keep our young teens from becoming to distracted…

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    An Influential Role Model

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    reaching her ultimate goal. This influences me to follow in her footsteps because it teaches me that I can always manage any difficulties. Not only did she raise me from birth until this day, but she is also like my own personal coach that guides me through this journey. This includes cheering me on at piano recitals or even the smallest things like picking out an outfit for school. My mom goes out of her way to help those who are less fortunate than us. She donates canned foods, clothes, gives…

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    hardships in my life. Learning how to drive my first car, which turned out to be a manual transmission over the summer break, shows an obstacle in my life. This type of endeavor greatly pushed me to the limit to solve this unforeseeable problem I had to overcome, because during this time I had no one to instruct me. I felt extremely out of my comfort zone, because I had to complete a task I set out to do that I had no idea on how to accomplish at first. I had to look through guides and tutorials…

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    Mudding Short Story

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    would go mudding through the forest before they go home. So at school that day he asked Leo if he wanted to go mudding after school. Leo said yes but he did not drive his truck to school he drove a mustang. So then adam said that him and Leo would just stop at leo's house to get his truck. They went and got his truck but neither leo or adam told their parents that they were going mudding. They headed off for the woods where they were going to go mudding. They enter the woods and drive slowly…

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    Assignment Loo1

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    School Digital Skills Academy Course Title/Pathway BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Information Technology (QCF) Assignment Number & Title Assignment 1 – Understand the components of computer systems Date Issued 12/10/2015 Hand in Deadline 18/10/2015 Submission Date Learner Name David Hutchinson Unit Number and Title Unit 2 – Computer Systems Whole Partial Learning Outcomes LO1 – Understand the components of computer systems This assignment will prepare you/provide opportunities for:…

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