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    Trapped in a Snow Globe When I was little I collected snowglobes. Now, I am trapped inside of a snow globe. A glass bubble that when lightly shaken suddenly releases millions of tiny particles of fake snow as they hectically float freely throughout the bubble. I live in a bubble called social media and the snow represents the millions of people that are constantly connected with me because of the snow cloud that sits in my hand, my phone. Two days ago I dropped my phone on the ground and it…

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    The Red Wings are better than the Avalanche because the Red Wings have more championships, more hall of famers, and the longest playoff streak of all time. The Red Wings are one of the most successful hockey teams of all time. The Red Wings have some of the best hockey players whoich are called hall of famers. The Red Wings are better than the Avalanche because the Red Wings have more championships, more hall of famers, and the longest playoff streak of all time. The Red Wings has the longest…

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    soft white snow, and I came upon the edge and drifted over it. Suddenly, the wind blasted my face as I sped down the hill. The grind of my board against the rough ice below the thin layer of powdery snow was delightfully crisp as I veered left and right on my journey down the slope. I reached the bottom of the hill and approached the straightaway. With my knees bent my legs braced, I started gaining speed and going tremendously fast. I had to squint my eyes in order to see because the snow was…

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    Talking about what are plains were for the day. Looking out the window, we realized were snowed in. There was snow up to my waist. So I took the plow truck out to make a path threw the drive way, I plowed for a while there was so much snow I didn 't have a place to plow it, so I had to take out the snow blower and blow the rest of the snow over the high banks. As i was coming back up the drive way my grandparents and aunts were calling me to ask for help plowing there drive…

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    I decided I would help people for free, in the form of shoveling their driveways free of snow. It had snowed all morning on the Sunday of Valentine 's Day, so when the afternoon rolled around and it finally stopped, I realized now was a perfect time to do a good deed for the day. I got out my winter clothing and snow shovel, and informed my parents of my plan to shovel the neighbors ' driveways free of snow for no charge. Their initial reaction was one of confusion. They asked me, "Why…

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    His caught-up leash shook the heavy branches and sent a deluge of snow onto my head and shoulders. Remembering the few houses around me, I began yelling for help. At first my shrieks were mere raspy whispers, but as I grew more desperate, the calls grew louder. After what seemed an eternity, I heard a voice calling to…

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    Endless winter night One day in January, in the dark hours of the evening, my brother and I decided to go quading on the cold road. Quading in the snow is always the funnest. The best adventures happen when everything is dark around. We don 't know what 's around us whatsoever. Walking outside on the cold dark planet, we slowly walked to the shed where our quad was sitting. We opened the door and the aroma of gas came our way. "Of course it smells like gas here" he said. "Well of course, this…

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    Members of the area, such as Phyllis Pomrening, are concerned about the amount of water drawn from the area river to be utilized in the snow making machines as well as the change in the land. “We’ve had lots of the most beautiful trees, the maples are all gone, most of them, of course they’ve got all those runs up there and it’s just kind of sad to see that” (Dohr, 2014). Bob Lochen,…

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    a dog as his only companion. The time portrayed in the story is important to the setting because it was before modern technology, such as cell phones, so the man could not simply call for help. He had to continue to fight nature, the cold, and the snow throughout the story to survive. There are many other aspects of setting that are important in this short story, but these four features play key roles in his inability to light the fire that could have saved his life. One of the most important…

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    Winter Beauty Tips for Travelers Winter is harsh on everything, especially your skin. If you are a traveler visiting a country in winter, you need to take extra care of your skin. Even though it is hard to be fashionable in winter considering the cold, here are some beauty tips to make you look your best as a winter traveler. Wear your sunscreen You might think this is unnecessary since the temperatures are low, but you are wrong. Irrespective of the season, if the sun is up, so are its rays,…

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