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    the abutting-end of year provides low-key space to linger on the lukewarm beaches and explore the city. Along the rickety cobblestone streets, reverse time on a horse-drawn carriage, and pile onto the dreamlike state by gawking at the centuries-old oak trees floating in the salty air. Spy on the mansions of Rainbow Row, tour the generational homes and gardens, and then rest at the comfortable Sanctuary overlooking the roaring…

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    he knew it would be. He had worked for the Former President since he graduated from college. It’s hard to believe that it’s been thirty years since he left office. He had to wait until the nurse gave him permission to go in, so he settled into the oak chair in the corner, next to the president’s bedroom as he had done on many occasions. Marvin had aged gracefully on his six-foot frame, for a man that was fifty-nine, the years had been good to him. His eye site wasn’t twenty-twenty anymore but…

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    relationship with human beings and natural world. Even the first Native American literary texts existed orally and they link the earth living people with the plants and animals, the rivers and rocks, and all things considered substantial in the life. Oak, maple, pine, cedar, fir, corn, squash, berries and roots are viewed as heredities. The animals and plants participated in a history before and after the arrival of humans and this history was kept through the verbal word. There was a comparable…

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    Wilson: A Short Story

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    As the day began a slimmer of light pierced his eye and as he awoke covered in sand and scrap. Wilson had looked around and saw that he was surrounded in a deserted wasteland of water and left ashore with the remains of his shattered boat. As Wilson arose he looked at the remains of his boat. And saw a glimmer of light bounce off a small rusted red trunk. Wilson came to the trunk and with a loud creek the trunk opened. The trunk held a hatchet with rust around the edges along with the tool came…

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    providing them with shelter. According to a study by Auffenberg and Franz (1982), Kushlan and Mazzotti (1984) and Diemer (1986), they prefer an open-canopied and spacious understory. The typical habitat of a Gopher Tortoise includes sandhills, scrub oak woodlands, dry prairies, longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) forests xeric hammocks, pine flatwoods, coastal…

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    A Wicked Man Greek

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    revealed by a man, he deceived that he would not disobey the king any longer. However, with time going by, his wicked minds appeared again. They fought in a wood. It was surprised that he should be caught by his long and thick hair in the branches of an oak tree! And one of the captains seized him, and let him to see the God! What a fun it was: for he had been talked much because of his beautiful hair, but now he would lose his life because of his merit.…

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    Piedmont Characteristics

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    The Piedmont is a very special region. The piedmont is the second largest region in Georgia, and is located in between the Blue Ridge region and the coastal plain region. The Piedmont is classified by its rolling hills and Georgia red clay. Red clay appears the color red because of the iron oxide in the clay. Native Americans came to Georgia and the Piedmont region ten thousand years ago. The piedmont is the most populated region, for Atlanta, the capital is in this region. This region includes…

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    This past week we discussed prenatal development. Although prenatal development is not an area that directly relates to the work of a child life specialist, I am personally interested in this topic for various reasons. I find it incredibly interesting that the most important phases of prenatal development occur when most mothers are just discovering that they are pregnant. I am intrigued by this topic because it is truly amazing what human bodies can do and create through such a defined…

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    On July 21, 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois, Mr, and Mrs. Hemmingway gave birth to what they presumed as a healthy and strong baby. What they didn’t know is that soon their son was so talented with a pen and paper he would soon become one of the most well-known authors of the 20th Century. As for family life, the Hemmingway's lived a very joyful life in a luxurious house where they were both well respected and liked amongst the neighborhood. Ernest spent the majority of his childhood in his hometown…

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    Sandy married at the age of nineteen which back than that normal and expected for most. They bought a house together in Royal Oak, Michigan and a few years later bought a home in Warren, Michigan where her family lived for the next fourteen years. After marrying her husband they became pregnant with their first daughter and quickly had two more after that. Sandy’s family and friends were thrilled about these decisions in her life because that was the norm. After starting her family sandy decided…

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