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    it has to come out When I was in first grade iI had a teacher named Mrs.Neff, she was a very nice teacher and I passed 1st grade so easily. My mother got a letter in the mail asking if we would like to loop with Mrs.neff and be with her again for second grade. My mother agreed to let me loop with her. I remember second grade like it was no tomorrow., everything was S bit odd. Every time we would go into the classroom , we were told to put up our things and sit on the carpet. Everyday she would…

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    There was a time when I doubted myself because I was unsure of the future, questioning whether I want to be a film director or a sound designer. I decided my calling was film directing and nothing else. Ever since then like an endless loop of reruns it kept playing through my head, “Did I make the right decision?” I attended university and decided to major in recording arts; it was my ticket into the film world and pursues what I am passionate about. I minored in journalism to experience…

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    is loved by everybody. He’s good at making common ground when it’s not Cinnamon. Summer break is finishing up today and we’re going back to school tomorrow. Waking up so early is hard after months of sleeping in! I scarf down some fruit loops and then jump in Berry’s car. As we arrive to school, I see my best friend, Cotton Candy. I catch her by surprise and she steals a hug from me. “CC! How your trip to the ocean?” I ask. “Oh, BG, it was amazing… you wouldn’t believe how warm the…

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    “Over time, grit is what separates fruitful lives from aimlessness.” (John Ortberg) In her TedTalk about perseverance and grit, Angela Lee Duckworth made a similar statement to Ortberg’s saying, “...One characteristic emerged as a significant predictor of success. It wasn’t social intelligence, it wasn’t good looks, physical health, and it wasn’t IQ: It was grit.” Her statement meant that naturally smart, social, good-looking people are not necessarily going to be more successful in life than…

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    Death By Society Analysis

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    In seventh and eighth grade, Allison Clarke’s* murder attempts kick-started the best writing piece I’ve ever created. Let me clarify: she never put a knife to my throat or a gun to my head. Allison attempted murder in the subtle ways that bullies do. She wanted to see me break down, but I was too hard, too jaded by that point to care about what she did to me. Well, almost too hard and jaded. The rumors she spread about me, the insults about the natural hair I couldn’t afford to upkeep properly,…

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    It was an endless loop that was very hard to get out of. People would get sucked into the “business” and never get out. From a sociological and psychological standpoint, slavery was the mistake that cannot be erased. Not only was the process extremely inhumane, it also demonstrates…

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    photography method, daguerreotype, quickly spread across Europe and North America creating portrait photography as a profession, however no copies could be produced . The more people who wanted photos the more the way of photography changed creating a loop of give and take. Through the nineteenth century exposure time dramatically decreased and the realism and the nature of the photograph increased reducing the formality of photographs . The method of calotype photography, of transferring images…

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    BSM Camelina expansion modeling Camelina net annual grower payment per acre Production cost per acre Yield (a) 2.3(ton/hactare) Conversion (b) 2.47 (acres/hactare) Production (c=a/b) 0.931(ton/acres) Production cost1 (d) 228.71($/ton) Jacob (Breakeven cost) Production cost2 (d*c) 212.97($/acre) Grower payment per acre Payment(USD/acre)=crop price (USD/ton)* yield (ton/acre) The crop price is a changing variable in response to the gap between production and demand annually. Therefore…

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    “Great America, here I come,” I say groggily but excitedly as I wake up. Once I’m fully awake, I jump out of bed, say good morning to my mom, brush my teeth, and throw on my bathing suit with some clothes over. Grabbing my drawstring bag, I compile a list of things to bring. I start grabbing items from around the house, “Sunscreen: check, towel: check, phone: check, money: check,” I say in my head as I find them. And last but definitely not least, I can’t forget Scarlett and my’s map route of…

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    The Fly (1986)

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    Review of The Fly (1986) Seth Brundle, a research scientist, has created a once in a lifetime teleportation machine. He shows how to transport objects and in the beginning is not able to transport anything with skin, for example, the baboon that was horribly turned inside out. Veronica Quaife, a beautiful journalist is very intrigued with his work and inspires him to further his teleportation device. Later, he decides to transport himself through the transmission booth that goes horribly wrong,…

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