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    Spring break This spring break, I had so much fun by doing so much. I had fun by being active, chilling at home, and spending time with my family. To begin my break, I decided to stay very active. By staying active, I participated in the D1 basketball practices for our upcoming game against Sacred Hearts. During practice, Mr. Macmaster played 93.9 the radio station on a loudspeaker, it was very funny when everyone started to dance to the music. When ended up bombing them by twenty points.…

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    Thanksgiving dinner this year. I have been in contact with local shelters and supermarkets in my town. Through contact with them, I will be able to provide each family with a holiday meal: a ham, vegetables (including green beans and potatoes), macaroni and cheese, rolls, and other canned goods. The outpour of support to help me achieve my goal has been amazing. I plan to continue this project every year and make it a tradition at Coosa High School. This project carries a lot of meaning…

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    The Hot Zone Summary

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    “The features of globalization have huge consequences on pandemics. It just connects us so much more closely… and as a consequence, every one of these viruses that passes from animals to humans has the capacity to infect all of us.” These words, spoken by Nathan Wolfe, director of Global Viral, are naturally applicable to one of Richard Preston’s most famous novels. In The Hot Zone, by Richard Preston, the author uses a variety of literary devices to create an atmosphere that is horrifyingly…

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    1. The genre is fiction, according to Goodreads summary of the book is fiction. 2. February 10, 1930 in New York e.l Konigsburg was born. In 1968 something unbelievable happened she received the Newberry Medal and Newberry Honor. 29 years later she received her second Newberry medal. Sadly, she passed away April 29, 2013. Source of biographical information: goodreads.com 3. The theme I think is going to be is journey. Goodreads talks about how…

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    Food Budget Reflection

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    will have ½ of the chicken breast, my leftover shredded lettuce, but this time I will add shredded cheese to top the lettuce, I will be drinking water. For the evening meal, I’m making macaroni & cheese I will use a cup of milk, and a slice of cheese, including the powdered cheese. I will use a pot to boil the macaroni, after it is ready I will strain the water and add milk, cheese, and the powder I will stir until it seems like it is ready, I will have…

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    The next time you make macaroni and cheese, instead of adding some barbecue sauce for extra flavor, throw in some pickle juice. Drizzle some pickle juice over your steams or roasted veggies for a little flavor kick. Add it into your meatloaf for some extra flavor. #5 Clean Your…

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    My Cultural Halves Have you ever wondered how to explain something, and not be able to muster up the words? Kinda like when someone asks you at the age of fifteen what do you want to do with the rest of your life. Please go away and let me live my life. What persists of my life is my culture, from my parents and my peers. The culture I have from my parents is the types of different food we eat that aren't easy fix-ups. The other part of my culture is the type of clothing I wear that would…

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    Visons of utopia manifest themselves throughout history as universal and shared ideals, yet the struggle for utopia is most poignantly experienced by the underprivileged and the marginalized. The hope and failure inherent in this struggle is a motif that presents itself in both real and fictional worlds. In 1893, black Americans like Ida B.Wells and Frederick Douglass spoke against the implicit racism of the Columbian Exposition. In 1911, an Italian named Vincenzo Peruggia, reacting to the…

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    Adoption: A Short Story

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    A love that started in the rain The rain slowly dropped down, from the big oak tree near mistletoe falls. I saw teardrops, dripping from a beautiful girl in blue. She looked on edge and very bereaved. As I walked up to her I knew something was seriously wrong. I asked in a concerning voice “Are you okay?” She replied “My parents, they died in a car accident when I was fifteen and I then got put up for adoption. I got adopted by to people who hate me to death. So I ran away and I’ve been living…

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    I was born and raised in the suburbs of Columbia, South Carolina. It was a very nice area to grow up in, the part of Columbia that I grew up in is only a short 20 minute drive from the downtown Columbia area. So it was the perfect combination of growing up in the city as well as in a suburban area. One of Columbia's many claims to fame is that the University of South Carolina's campus is located right in the middle of the downtown area. So some of the most popular things to do in Columbia is to…

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