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    Lost In Meaning As I sit down to write this personal narrative essay, I recalled upon all my childhood memories that I could remember. Out of these memories, I found some difficulties in picking out a moment in my life that left me with some “warm” feeling in the heart. With all of these moments going through my mind, playing every instance that came up like a slide show in a dark room, I tend to get lost in the meaning of them. “Why do I remember these times? Most of them are consisted of…

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    about what the heck Disney was thinking. I saw the news from the director claiming a great moment in gay history and I was shocked and angry. I couldn't believe that they would take such a beloved story from my childhood and ruin it! But I also heard reports that there was nothing wrong with it. So Mitch and I went to see it last night and here is my report. If the director thinks he made a shining moment for the gay history, he's mistaken. This is not a look gay people are normal movie. It…

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    Sharaya and Jared’s Mesa Wedding Sharaya and Jared’s outdoor Mesa wedding was one of the most memorable and photogenic weddings that our team has had the privilege of capturing. Right off the bat our team was excited to shoot their special day as it was to take place at the gorgeous Superstition Manor in Mesa, Arizona. We knew that meant there was going to be a glorious Superstition Mountain backdrop. And of course, we were not disappointed. On this particular day, the sun set perfectly and we…

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    by text. In order to successfully communicate these words, the actor must have clear image determine of what is going on at the moment. The moment of orientation It is very important for a character to have an introduction moment with the other characters and audience, before just jumping away and starting with the dialogue. This need not be a timely moment, but I moment that has been thought through during the rehearsal process. Another important detail is for the actor to determine what is…

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    Today, with the internet, it is becoming harder and harder to focus on your own desires. We have notification after notification and email after email tend to. Many people have dubded with age as "the information age", and it could very easily be compared to something as similar as "the destraction age". Because we are constaantly being bombarded with more and more information that we are not neccessatily searching for, along with the rediculously stupid amounts of information we recieve on…

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    white cubicle with a constant sound of a machine beeping grew obnoxious ,but as the days past it soon became welcomed. The constant beeping every minute calmed all my worries and fears. There would be times where the beeping would pause and at that moment it felt as if my heart did well. The sound of patterned feet across the room with the occasional conversation on the side distracted me from my surroundings. If it wasn't for the words on the book before me the severance of my environment…

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    My teenage experience has been fun, yet definitely challenging! After turning thirteen years old , on January 3rd, 2013, I immediately got the feeling of becoming a teenager or a sense of growing up. The was a unique feeling as now people refer to me as a teenager rather than a twelve year old. The transition from a twelve year old to a thirteen year old teen wasn't a very smooth transition since now people around me expected much more and had higher standards of me. A transition from middle…

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    There are moments in the book where one could assume that Dorte feels some sort of general happiness, but the moments are few are far between. Dorte has the happy moments, mostly with her beloved aunt, also named Dorte. The pair has a close relationship, explaining the naming of the characters. The main character, young Dorte, appears to not have a healthy relationship with her parents. Helle does not even give names to the parents because of their lack of importance in the novel. This poor…

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    He and Nabulungi share a sweet moment in the musical number “Baptize Me.” During the course of the Musical we learn that Elder Cunningham is infatuated with Nabulungi from the first moment that he sees her. They have a continuous flirtatious relationship. This number is created to play with the concept that the two characters are making love for the first time…

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    that take you out of the present so that you can stay focused on what matters most - this moment. There are many different ways to develop the skill of being present. You need to find what works for you and then use it. Following are just a few of the ways that I find helpful. - Paying attention to my senses. I always try to smell, hear, and see what is around me. It keeps me out of my head and in the moment. I've made it a priority to check in with my senses at least once every half an…

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