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    Why I Chose College Essay

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    lot and Zach will be there so it will be fun because he will have a Lamborghini and I want to live on a mountain so I can see everything around me for miles nothing but trees around me to so that it looks very green and a water fall that comes out of the mountain so it looks like I have a cool pool at the bottom. I want to live in Idaho still but closer next to the mountain so I can ride bikes and four wheelers I want a big pool in the center of my house and a Lamborghini In my room I also want…

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    father for this once in a lifetime adventure. We were embarking on a 4,200 mile bike ride across the United States. Both excited and afraid, I was looking forward to the hard work, personal…

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    and I didn 't know a soul. I needed some kind of transportation and that 's when I bought a bike. What started out as a means of transportation turned into something more. During his time working as a dishwasher as Old Tymers Café, Brown met two other Ft. Lewis students who were into mountain biking as well. “The 3 of us started learning about mountain biking together. We asked around town, went to the bike shops and found out who was doing stuff, where the trails were, and we just started going…

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    Muir Woods Research Paper

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    One of the most historic and well known historic forests in the continental U.S, Muir Woods National Monument is located off the Pacific coast, just outside of San Francisco in Marin county, California. Protecting 554 acres of forest, John Muir Woods is breathtaking nature preserve consisting of extensive biodiversity with its rich ecosystem throughout the forest. In particular, the Muir Woods National Monument is known for its redwoods forests, one of a few remaining in the San Francisco Bay…

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    were provided three meals a day and $25 a month to create the trails. Acadia National Park is 47,748 acres and there are a total of 26 mountains.(n.d.) Seven of those mountains are over 1000 feet! There are also over 2 million visitors per year. Most people don’t know that Acadia is a park that is filled with parks. Within Acadia you can visit Cadillac Mountain, Carriage Roads, Park Loop Road, Thunder Hole, and Schoodic, which are only a few of the places. Each of these has different things to…

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    Life In The Giver

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    In the book ‘The Giver’ we are first introduced to how life is in their society. They live in a very strict and rule tight society where everyone is the same and are expected to live up to specific standards in their life . They get assigned jobs that are most suited for them . They also have no emotions and live a very colorless and bland life . The main character Jonas is very different and gets chosen for a special assignment that not just any pupil can have he is given the assignment to be…

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    Imagine waking up in a bed piled high with warm fuzzy blankets, to the smell of pancakes cooking, and the sound of bacon sizzling. You look to your right and see that the sun is just peaking over the mountains in the beautiful Breckenridge, Colorado. It’s early but you feel fully rested, and excited to start the day. There’s no rush to be anywhere, so you slowly you start to stretch, yawn, and roll out of bed. Strolling into the bathroom, you discover there’s no need to brush your hair, for…

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    It was a breezy, and clear night. From the top, I could see most of the city, with views of the ocean and surrounding mountains with a beautiful sky above them. At the parking lot on the summit, there were two massive tour buses parked. One for a random tour group and another from a senior’s home. These buses filled half the parking lot. The other half was filled with cars…

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    My business is Competitive’s Sporting Goods and we can’t be beat. Our store is located in São Paulo, Brazil, along with many others in this country.This means that based on supply and demand, my customers can determine the prices. If an item is really popular like my logoed t-shirt I can higher the price because the demand is high. What I like about Brazil is that the government can’t tell me what my prices have to be, like Cuba. At Competitive’s Sporting Goods we sell the most comfortable…

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    charity rides. Mountain bikers looking for steep climbs and gravel trails. Elderly people who want a low impact and fun exercise to stay healthy find cycling to be the perfect choice. And commuters, who leave their cars at home and get from point A to B on their bicycle. While all forms of cycling have some influence on the economy, we will be looking more specifically at commuting and the potential economic benefits and negatives it entails. Better Health and the Economy Riding a bike…

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