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    After a fire destroys half of the camp’s food supply, your group heads out into the forest to hunt and gather food. As you are stalking a deer, a twig snaps and the animal bounds away. You glance around, knowing it was not a member of your group. Suddenly, you’re surrounded by grounders. They are dressed in their head-to-toe covering battle gear, carrying bows, arrows, and spears. Instead of killing you, however, they cover your heads with fabric bags and drag you away from your camp. You…

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    several situations in which Mr. Minchell tries to start conversations, but he is ignored. The first two situations are when he is at work. He says goodbye to his co workers, and to his boss; however they do not answer him. This is happening because he is stuck in the same daily tasks while nothing changes. He is not doing anything outside of his routine. He does not attempt to change up his life, rather he would stay in a rut. Mr. Minchell heads over to the drugstore. The drugstore is not given…

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    its head held high and his wings slightly open with a turquoise hue to the left wing. The second swan in the middle neck stands completely straight with his wing relaxed on his body. The final swan’s, to the right, neck curves while his head lays on its body with his wings closed.…

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    A Vietnam: A Short Story

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    There was a calm wind blowing through the still wet grass from an earlier storm. Animals of all sorts could be spotted peacefully grazing in the distance, every once and awhile swatting their heads back trying to keep away the ferocious bugs biting at their flesh. The scenery would distract me for a short period of time, but then smoke rising in the distance or a single rifle shot would remind me of where I was. It was the first day of May, only one more month before I go home, leaving this…

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    “This isn’t actually happening? How could this be? What? Why?” These questions kept running around in my head as I stay up through the gloomy, cold nights. I desperately tried to disregard the darkness of the situation. It was problematic for me to focus on keeping warm in this blank, emotionless room when this situation, of roughly three months ago, had kept recapping in my mind – the intense pain shared between friends and family, endless tears, and the cramping of my hands from trying to look…

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    charger just to charge the battery in the device with which it was provided. 2. It 's ideal to turn off all capacities that are being utilized, so as to guarantee shorter charging time and secure the battery utilization. 3. Please do not jump start the auto while charging the machine. 4. Be far from any unsafe source while charging the machine, for example, combustible exhaust, gasses or water and so…

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    in his eyes. I can’t quite meet him there. He trudges over and takes my neck in his hands. He picks me up, the air becoming tight in my throat. I can feel the blood leaving my head and becoming numb. My eyes are fixed on his, my full of forgiveness and his full of vengeance. He tightens is grip while a struggle. I can start to feel myself lose consciousness and get light-headed. The last thing I see is a triumphant smile of Charlie. Then a wave a blackness washes over me. Everything is dark.…

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    Separating Neat Breath: Autoethnography Water-Polo The strongest feeling any water-polo player feels about their love and passion for the game is sportsmanship and the closeness of the team. Through the smell of chlorine. The echoing chants. Cheers and splashing making the player feel and fully realize that they are in a water-polo game. Coaches distantly yelling from both sides of the pool “It’s not over yet, keep pushing.”. The strong humid air surrounding you heating you up until near…

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    Bike Share

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    Have you heard of a bike-share program? A Bike Share program is an innovative transportation process(a way to get around in a better or healthier way.)in which somebody can use a bike to travel small distances and drop off the bike at the station in that service area. To add one of these programs in Bloomington/Normal would be a better and healthier option for transportation. For people to ride these bikes instead of driving cars is very helpful to the environment. Research done in some towns,…

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    Sports Sampling Program

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    Stage A: Agency Culture Our Mission and Vision Statement: Maryland Sports Sampling Program (MSSP) is a program created for children from low income families between the ages of 6 and 12. Our mission as a nonprofit agency is to get children to play an array of sports. Our vision is to have children from the Maryland area to come together and grow and develop through various sports. MSSP aims to accommodate the concepts of good sportsmanship, integrity, loyalty, and developing good teamwork…

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