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    states that we are motivated to achieve a high level of arousal or sensation. This explains people seeking to skydive or climb mountains. Aron seeks and is driven by stimulation in his environment. He decides to embark on a journey in which he had not told anybody about. Once arriving, he goes against the “god books” and tries to knock off 45 minutes from this 17-mile bike ride. He met two travelers along the way and encouraged them to embark on a task that puts them at risk and out of their…

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    The snow-covered mountains and lakes are such a wonderful sight! However, if you no longer feel like going skiing, you can have fun going snow tubing. Snow tubing lets you experience a different kind of adrenalin rush. It is kind of difficult to steer a rubber tubing on snow…

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    Remove the commas after was and after course b. Remove the hyphen between 26 and miles c. Remove the hyphen between 200 and mile d. Add a hyphen between bike and race 1 points Question 8 Dave doesn't care for unripe fruit; therefore, he left the tasteless green pears, the fuzzy brown kiwis, and the rock hard peaches for someone else. a. Change the semicolon to a comma b. Hyphenate…

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    Dam Store Research Paper

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    well-known pie, the Dam Store can bring back childhood memories with their delicious old-fashioned vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry milkshakes. Their menu also features classics like burgers, chicken strips, and various sandwiches all served with a mountain of fries. Although the menu items are simple, the food is always prepared with care and pride. You can see it in all the little details; from the warm toasted buns to the perfectly cooked French…

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    Short Essay About My Dream

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    walking and the leaves falling as I look out my window all the time. I see little kids with bright beaming smiles jumping into giant red yellow and orange leaf piles, and I see a family teaching their little girl how to ride a bike. I wish I was her--I wish I could ride a bike. The only thing separating me and my biggest dream is a giant,…

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    Vitafusion™ vitamins. The Women’s Health magazine showed an image of a woman doing yoga at an exotic setting with a blown up image of a Vitafusion™ bottle right beside her and the Men’s Health magazine showed an image of a man biking on a dangerous mountain with an image of a small Vitafusion™ bottle shown in front of him. After looking at both advertisements, it is clear that when trying to appeal to adult women and men who are wanting to live healthier lifestyles, we should pay attention to…

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    be very minimal. The Eric Marsh Foundation distributes 100% of monetary donations to the next of kin of a Wildland Firefighter killed in the line of duty (Armenta). They sale t-shirts, hoodies, decals, hats and beanies. They have a Mountain Mayhem Mountain Bike Race, 3rd annual Yarnell Fire Memorial Run and Mile High Throwdown. Volunteers are a main attribute to…

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    the back door of the Sam’s club, and located the bike rack. There! His unicycle was still chained up. He quickly fished out the lock from his front pocket and unlocked the unicycle. Now freed from its metal prison, he mounted his steed and unicycled home. Now ol’ One Legged Usain was a real wonder. It used to be an amazing mountain bike but when he was younger, Randy could only afford half; and so he only got half. Although it was only half the bike it used to be, it still carried our hero down…

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    town, Quinlan, Texas. I used to live through a "What if I stayed in Hawaii?" parallel life every night in bed. The sun would always be shining, tan skinned natives with tribal tattoos would catch the waves with me every weekend and I would ride my bike home every day after school, wave at neighbors at the market buying melons of all kinds and colors and holler "Hey kuz!" at anyone I knew. My roots, my true purpose in life stayed in Hawaii. On the day of my college graduations, as a form of…

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    engulfed in relief and with each exhale, my day would melt around me. Walls, doorframes, kitchen counters, dewy grass, grainy concrete--any and every surface became my yoga mat. I began to gravitate toward towering stairs instead of dreading them. Mountain biking in Utah, running five miles a day in Michigan, skiing black diamond slopes in Colorado--I fell in love with my strength and mindfulness. I wanted to amputate every uncertainty and weakness I had. Exercise became an endorphin releasing,…

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