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    with a Kebab) usually served with a side of Pan Sobao (sweet bread) and homemade hot sauce. Located 15 minutes from downtown San Juan, it is totally worth the short trip to the nearby city of Bayamon. Be sure to wear a comfortable pair of shorts, flip flops, and a t-shirt – this place is the farthest from fancy you could ever get. As you drive up you’ll notice a run-down shack and atop a tin roof you’ll see a big green sign with red stars and Heineken logos on each side that reads “WILLY’S…

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    avoiding it is a must if you don’t want to face a stiff fine. Driving Footwear Apart from having a clear line of sight of the road and both hands on the wheel, your feet need to be fully optimised for driving as well. It is prohibited to wear flip flops or going barefoot when driving in Gran Canaria. You need to wear closed-toed shoes when driving: doing so makes it easier to press on the pedals. Speed Limits Speed limits are pretty lenient on Gran Canaria, unless if you’re a speed…

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    up in the village we travelled to our last village. The village we travelled to was in the sugarcanes and the people of the village did not have any means of transportation to the city. We handed out shirts, diapers, toothbrushes, toothpaste, and flip flops. The people were so thankful for everything that they had received. Right before we handed out the supplies I got the chance to share my testimony which was a great experience. 4. The trip to the Dominican Republic truly opened my eyes to…

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    Differences In City Road

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    the red tarmac offers pedestrians an extra safety measure when crossing, while taking away space from the drivers); parking is also a critical matter, generating therefore, economic consequences for the local shops (‘Material Lives’, 2009, scene 1). Another relevant point is the fact that, City Road social appearance, along with its material assets usage, changes considerably throughout the day, making it almost a different street by nightfall (e.g. from a busy commercial street during the day…

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    destination on our Journey to the Center of the Earth tour. The crust will be our shortest part of the expedition, for it is only 16 kilometers thick -- 8 below the oceans, and 40 below the continents. Make sure to pack a hat and gloves, as well as flip-flops and sunscreen, because the crust’s temperatures range from whatever the temperature is on the surface of the Earth to 870 degrees celsius! The crust is mostly made up of solid granite and basalt (volcanic lava rock), so be on the lookout…

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    The first song to relate to my book, Just Listen, by Sarah Dessen, is Try by Colbie Calliat. The character I will connect this song to is the main character's sister, Whitney. Throughout the book, Whitney has an issue with her weight. Well really a clandestine with herself. Whitney is a model said to have the "perfect body." Soon after high school, Whitney became very popular in the modeling world, and moved to New York City. Around Whitney's second year in the city, she started to exercise…

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    decision. Living life or not being ready resonate as acceptable excuses as long as thought is put into your decision to be sexually active, and you have some sort of idea of wanting to keep an unwanted pregnancy or not. It is generally frowned upon to flip flop on your decision of abortion past the first trimester of having a child. Ill conclude this part by also saying that I found it very odd, when inquired, hardly any persons believe that a fetus has any “future” and subsequently no right to…

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    New Orleans, Louisiana

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    If you would like to go and visit a unique and interesting place than New Orleans, Louisiana is the place for you. Just take a moment and read this paper and I bet that you will fall in love with this special place. Kayaking and shopping can be found in this city as well as in this paper. Though one can be a work out both can help the family bond. The classy restaurants that can be found here are delicious, But fancy so dress-up! Hotels here are roomy, great, and modern. They will make you feel…

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    tide and I always knew when there was one. I knew because of the tide that sweeps toward the ocean. It would pull back so hard it felt like Godzilla was pulling you. Then I turn my head and a wave smacked me in the face and I was do cartwheels side flips and getting my face dragged across the ground. That was how rough it was. Even though it hurt like a T-Rex was chomping away on you it was fun. I got to know more about my Uncle Paul at the beach which was awesome. The good part about that…

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    Not Broken, Just Bent I stood in front of a mirror; not an unusual action for a young girl. I waited on my grandmother, waited for what now escapes me, and decided to take advantage of her full length mirror––I did not have one of those at home. I remember this particular mirror, as it had collected many years of experience and had, no doubt, seen many reflections and curious onlookers. It leaned up against the wall in her dining room, waiting for the next observer that happened to chance by.…

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