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    Five years from now I hopeful see myself owning a place of my own and having a career as a automotive technician or as a commercial pilot. Something i enjoy doing. "You only live this life one time, have fun."- Baddie Winkle I became an automotive enthusiasts in 7th grade. Dreamed of owning my own car to my liking and later in life becoming an Automotive technician. My first favorite car was the Audi a4. I thought it was cool, fast and it had awd. My older brother Sam who more experienced…

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    Technology in sports has increased significantly throughout the years.It is said that athletes nowadays stand in the shoulders of past athletes; this means that modern athletes have achieved greater things than the athletes who lived before them. Some of the reasons why athletes today may be superior to past athletes because the improvements in conditioning, training, technique, coaching, and diet. But one of the most important factors that contributed to the improvement of athletes is…

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    myself set out one morning as the sun was just a red half circle. The morning dew and fog hugged the ground as our cold tractor ride to the back woods seemed as if the world was silent and the only sound was the tractor moving forward and the tires churning up mud. We set up under a tree and placed a turkey decoy to draw them closer. Sitting there was tranquil, as if I did not have a worry in the world. A buck and two doe walked past our…

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    This means he is writing in a child’s point of view. At times, he would say and do childish things, such as in the chapter “The War Years”, where he fed plums to his sleeping uncle (Soto, 76) , or in the chapter “The Colors” where he made forts out of mud and smashed them while he made little bomb noises. (Soto, 93) This is something only a child would do, not an adult. We learn about Gary’s life from his point of view, not the adults around him.…

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    Frank. He called a private investigator to come look. Right away the investigator said they were all killed but Griffin refused to accept that. Outside, Griffin saw tiny tracks in the back yard and small footprints that quickly disappeared in the thick mud. With the help from Harry Cooper, a local friend. He was able to have access the videotape of earlier that day. All that was shown was the car driving out of the driveway with no license plate. On the fifth time watching the video Griffin saw…

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    microwave, bed frame, a mirror, an air conditioner, boxes of framing tools, antique china dolls, and snow globes had all been stolen from the residence. Mikaila reported the horse trailer was parked in front of the residence. I was unable to locate tire tracks in the snow, where the trailer was reported to have been parked. Mikaila reported the front door was locked when she had left the residence on 01/14/17 and was open when she returned on 01/16/17. I was unable to locate any fresh signs of…

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    Question 1: you are a preschool teacher who believes that the following characteristic are necessary in a quality school. •good human relationships •programs must have stability, regularity and flexibility •there should be a balance between self-selection and teacher direction • Learning must be based on actual experiences and participation (a) In your own words, explain what each of the four means (b) Give an example of how you would implement this in your classroom 1. A good human…

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    happen. I did not know. Nevertheless, I played attention to my best friend’s instructions, and I was driving slowly. After driving for almost 30min my best friend asked me to enter into an unpaved street. The street was so dark and it had a bunch of mud. Then I asked my friend “Are you sure the car is not going to stuck in there”. And he said, again “Do not worry, nothing will happen”. So I drove carful there, and what I was expecting happened. The car stuck there. I was pissed when it happened,…

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    Description of Child: Amia is a 3 year old girl Caucasian girl. She has pale blonde hair with a slight curl that flipped out by her ears. Her skin was a pale, a fair complexion and she had piercing blue eyes. Her height is estimated to be about three foot 2 inches. She wore a pink dress, floral tights and sandals. During my observation she demonstrated how she can be outgoing with her friends but also quiet and reserved when she’s with herself. She also showed how she’s developing and how well.…

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    The swimming contest by Benjamin Tammuz is a story of an Arab boy and an Israeli boy. This took place around the time where there was huge tension between the Arabs and the Jews. There had been much division and segregation amongst the two people. Most of the time, the youth is not up to date with any sort of political conflict or racial division that is occurring at the time. Hatred for the other group is a learned behavior that some youth have not learned yet. Such as the two boys in this…

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