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    The camp is in the Wind River Mountain Range, which is wild and remote. The air is crisp, the sky is huge, and the camp itself is only a few log cabins and tents. We started right in on staff training: practicing our horse-riding, learning how to teach rodeo barrel and pole races, and trying to rope almost everything. One of my favorite activities was to wake up at the crack of dawn wrangle the…

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    Abraham Lincoln is regarded as one of the greatest Presidents of the United States history from his work with the civil rights movement and his unique appearance (McPherson 94). Standing at six foot four inches, he was one of the tallest presidents in history. He is also famously known for his dealings with slavery and the abolishment of it. His independent background made him strong willed, and able to fight for what he believed in (Bio). In his Presidential acceptance speech, he criticized…

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    In the beginning of the novel, Huck is talking about his story and about what he experienced before. After Huck and Tom discovered twelve thousand dollars, Judge Thatcher invested the money for them. Huck was then adopted by Widow Douglas and Miss Watson, but he hated his new life and decided to run away. Tom looks everywhere for him and convinces him to come back home by promising to start a band of robbers. All the young boys join Tom 's band but eventually failed because all the boys got…

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    Throughout the history of the world, there has been many influential people that have made an impact and created a name for themselves. They have achieved things that no one else could. A lot of these people were placed under the “Great” title. Three people I consider truly deserving of this title would be Mahatma Gandhi, Abraham Lincoln, and Harriet Tubman. These three people have done incredible things during their lifetime that changed the world forever. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born…

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    Carson was a resident in the burgeoning city of Atlanta, Georgia and thus exposed to and recorded songs that are not be found in a songbook of traditional mountain music of the time or earlier. Huber points to his recording of “The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane,” a popular minstrel song from the 1880s, often considered the first country recording, as a substantive example to illustrate his point. Additionally, he documents both Carson’s and his Okeh’s efforts to perpetuate the image of this…

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    Kayden’s POV(Wattpad ends here!!!!) *Knock Knock* “Come in” In walks in my beta Kevin. “You were right that girl has to be Jay’s mate. He has spent the last couple days with her. Last I saw them heading into the woods together and earlier Jay was setting up a picnic” Interesting. “He hasn't brought her to the pack house?” I asked “Not that I know of. She doesn't even seem to know he’s a werewolf” Kevin said. “Well that could be either good or bad for us” “Do you really have to kidnap…

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    me into this spiral of depression. Just a mistake, an accident, but I can’t even think about what happened. I need to leave this house, because every memory of my dad sends me into a whirlwind of emotions. Everything here reminds me of him; the log cabin, the hunting magazines, and even the hat sitting on the coat rack. Despite all these other things, that hat brought back more memories than a photograph would. He wore it to work every morning, but would always let me borrow it at the end of…

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    Bobbie Ann Mason was born and raised on her parent’s dairy farm in western Kentucky, and many of her stories are set on there. After graduated from high school, Mason went to University of Kentucky for a Bachelor’s Degree; moreover, she earned a Master’s Degree at the State University of New York at Binghamton, and then a doctorate from the University of Connecticut. Mason had been called “a full-fledged master of the short story” (May 804), and one of the stories made her to be famous is…

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    Wyoming, the first baby of 2 children was born. This occurred on September 26, 2002, in a state with barely 500,017 people and miles of farming, pastures, and dirt eating up the land. As the first, I was their pride and joy while we lived in small,log cabin and then on a horse ranch. My parents expected the most from me since I was their only child and celebrated my growth through the years. Their family rejoiced at the birth of me and my future as a part of their family, the first grandchild to…

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    Civil War, Abraham Lincoln is regarded as a truly great man. Be that as it may, Abe Lincoln was not always seen in this light. Born to a poor family, Lincoln had little formal schooling as a child. As a young boy, he attended a small, one room, log cabin schoolhouse; although his duties with his family prevented him from attending very often, he still put his time…

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