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    Vickie And Richard Brown

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    9th grade at Alton High School. She is an A/B student and part of the Upward Bound Program. She has no medical health, mental health, or substance abuse issues. Ericka enjoys reading. She is in agreement with the adoption of Antonio. She cares deeply for him. Vickie and Richard are currently married. They met through a mutual friend. On April 9th, 1995, Vickie and Richard got married in their church, Church of the Living God, in Venice, Illinois. Vickie and Richard have one daughter together,…

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    and make an appearance to class on your own. Although, there are some people that attend college to commence their life, there are others that get sidetracked by the parties and drugs. College students that fail to remember what they are going to school for and tend to walk in the wrong direction. College dormitories are constant distractions and can be menacing. Statistics shows that now all college dorms are secured. GCC spokesman Mike Zitz proclaimed, “Residential colleges – those with dorms…

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    Savannah The isolation room was where I spent most of my days, the walls were starch white, the bathroom was limited to a plastic shower door with a very low hanging shower head, a toilet and a mirror bolted to the wall both utilities were white and bland. There was one double paned window with a wooden ledge covered in past patients scrawlings and profanities, the window overlooked the grassy forecourt. The day I went home from Pine rest was a memorable day. It was Sunday and the sun was…

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    Blue Trailer Tromping up the wooden steps of our trailer, light blue paint chips off under my shoes. I swing open the front door and see the living room. Memories of family members sleeping over and birthday parties fill my mind. Carpet a light brown color, wallpaper that was at first white, but faded with age. The large TV takes up most of the room, along with the couch and leather chair. I turn left and see the dining table. At the end is a large, brown cabinet made for storing plates and…

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    stars. They burn fast and bright, then for no real reason, or for reasons we can’t understand, fade forever. They say space might be infinite but that means infinite stars, too, if you think about it. Some have to collide. Some have to burn out to make room for the next. It’s freshman year and my mom helps me move cross-state from Colorado to Nebraska, unload my stuff in giant rolling laundry carts into McGloin Hall, my home for the next nine months. McGloin is supposed to be just for…

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    and moving house. It was in August 2016 when we first decided to sell our East Brighton home. Mum and Dad wanted us to be closer to school, so that we would not be required to wake up at 6:30am each morning, leave the house at 7:00am, and drive for 45 minutes to an hour each morning. My poor mum had to drive over than 3 hours a day just to take us to and from school! After all the trouble of finding an agent, packing all of our belongings, and transforming our house into a showcase home, the…

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    house held nine people, three cats, and many tribulations to come. At first glance the house might’ve seemed ordinary; it had five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a laundry room, living room, kitchen etc. Everything had its place and looked like a cohesive decorated house except for one thing… the tiles. It seemed as though every room had a thousand different patterned tiles or type of flooring. Although the mismatched…

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    Personal Narrative

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    The first thing I heard this morning was my mom yelling. “Get up! Get up! It’s time for school!” As I rubbed my eyes, I got out of bed. I walked sleepily to my dresser and chose one of the few pieces of clothing I had and got dressed. As I looked around the room, I found out that Jenny, my older sister had already left for school. The clock on the wall said that it was already eight in the morning. Running quickly down the stairs, I grabbed my stuff and was out the door. I was going to be late…

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    Pre-K class room at a local Kinder Care Learning Center around 4:30pm in the afternoon. During this time the teachers are preparing the children to leave for the day. The class room was set up to show that the kids were preparing for regular school and not just spending their entire day napping and singing songs. The room had about 6 windows that allowed a lot of natural light, there were 2 square tables with at least 6 little chairs at each table, and a small round blue table. The room was…

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    Description of different areas found in the home-like environment of school-age care programs Living-Room Area: Like in home, one area may be setup for children, as a living room by creating a space, that contains couches, chairs; lot of pillows in a variety of shapes and texture; and a coffee table, basket of toys and magazines, book cases, picture frame screen, art posters on the wall and windows treatments, and plants in a variety of shapes and sizes. “Materials in the physical environment…

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