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    tree.i hadn't jumped this fast in a while.It Was late fall I was going to the top of the pine tree, there were 4 thick branches crossed over each other there weren't too big of a gap so you couldn't fall through the branches then there was a branch strong enough to hold you up to a tiny clearing to look out on the woods and field of corn i always dreamed of building a treehouse there. I had jumped around on the branches like a monkey at least a hundred times a weekend. I had a pink…

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    having the rifle’s sight so close to my gaze. Growing up, I have enjoyed hunting with my father. I have grown as an individual hunting with my father, and I have been a different person ever since. I have been hunting with my dad ever since I was a little kid. When I first began deer hunting my dad taught me how to hold a gun and how not to point it at people. He also taught me how to aim, pull the trigger and when to put the safety on fire. I learned the basics of hunting from him. My dad is…

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    What do you think is the central point of this story? How might paragraph 5 be described as an example of foreshadowing? The main purpose of this story is to basically tell how the little girl Myop wondered off and saw her too far away from home. When she realize she was too far she began to walk back towards her house then she steps on a dead man face on a mistake. She later then realize that the man got hung by the tree she was around because his head was in one spot while his body was in…

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    environment that is unhealthy, crowded, and has a limited amount of resources. Living in poverty in a big slum with a minimum wage jobs not being able to provide for your children or get them an education. Dharavi is a city located in Mumbai, India and is known as one of the biggest slums because of the amount of poverty and how unsanitary the area is. Dharavi has lots of trash around it, poorly built houses, and over crowded areas. The land of Dharavi should be relocated and redeveloped. If…

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    The movie, Brave, demonstrates a young girl going outside of the female gender normality. Much like the normalities defined and described in "Understanding Gender," The girl, Marida, was destined to become a fragile little princess, but she wanted to be more. She wanted to take after her father; she wanted to practice her archery and wrestle with her brothers. Marida did not take to the stereotypical gender roles that girls usually do. She wanted to be herself and go outside of what was expected…

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    Alex looked up at me with a worried look in his green eyes, peeking through his straight brown hair that I brushed out of his face, “But Jane, what if I go missing? Will you find me? I’d miss my babysitter. Who else would teach me all of the big words that you use?” “Of course I’d find you. You know I love solving mysteries and I want to be a detective or something when I’m older.” I didn’t want to think of Alex being kidnapped. He’s so angular, just ten years old, he wouldn’t be able…

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    achieved by the human senses? (Visual marking of spaces – inside/outside) • How the building does merges with the surrounding environment? What textures are created from this? (Example: Todaiji Temple – exterior penetrating into the interior, Horiuchi House – Life pass through the outside and vice versa) CHAPTER 3 : Embracing aesthetics of the space • How materiality can transform positively or negatively a space? • How building materials blend with nature and embrace the aesthetics of the…

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    We made it halfway and then saw the old lady came out of her house so we all dropped to our stomachs and started to army crawl once she went into the barn. We went up about ten feet and then she came out of the barn so we had to put on the brakes and wait for her to go inside her house, but she sat on her porch. She sat there and we all laid there for about an hour before she went inside and we could get up to a crouch and run for a little that way till we got to the back of the barn. We drew…

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    with my two best friends Macy and Andy. We were on the way to my house to finish a project that was due at 12 that night, which gave us more than enough time to finish it. To get home from the school we had to cut through a huge woods called the “Unknown”. The woods was over 1000 acres large! There was many rumors about the “Unknown”, like people going missing, and people finding dead bodies, or homeless men living in the woods. The woods were full of dark and scary with many animals living in…

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    French believe they’re religion is superior to others, especially the Native religion, even though the environment has lots of rivers and they could learn how to fish from the Natives and learn how to adapt to the environment, instead they cut down the woods, and plan to convert the Native…

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