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    hectic, so I just talked to some people who I had not seen in since our freshman year. When all of my friends were starting to leave, I decided to leave too. I found my car and sat in traffic in the parking lot for probably ten to fifteen minutes, it was insane. Once I finally made my way out of the parking lot and onto the main roads, I was free, my school day was over and the weekend was just beginning. I made it home at around three thirty and unpacked my backpack for the day, worked on a bit…

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    different touch points of our interaction with Sprint we had many thoughts and different emotions. The beginning of any customer journey starts in the parking lot. Fortunately the parking lot of sprint was well spaced out, had good view to the store, and a very short walk to the entrance of the building. We were content that we didn’t have to fight for parking. We were also highly pleased we only had to take a short walk to enter the building…

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    Snow Boot Analysis

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    Ice Traction I'm not sure if this boot would be great for large snow piles in the woods. It could definitely be warm enough, but the ridges on the sole are not made for hiking long distances in the snow. They're great on ice, though. Ice covered parking lots were no problem for these boots. Considerations for Purchase When purchasing, keep the small sizing in mind. If you'd like to add thicker socks, you might need to go a whole size up to give yourself room. These are stylish, every day…

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    Drunk Driving Monologue

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    which would upset her more, listening to her husband’s yelling about her drinking or Judge Lucas’s lectures. When she pulled into the parking lot, she glanced at Mike sitting in his car. Opening the car door, she noticed the look of disappointment on his face as she sat in the front seat and fastened the seatbelt. Without acknowledging her, he backed out of the parking space without saying a word. He never smiled her while driving toward the courthouse. At last, tears rolled down her cheeks,…

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    departed towards Huntington Beach at 10:20am. We brought 25 cases of 8.45oz, with 10 natural and 15 chocolate. Our destination was 6th street, however, an event was going on and only vendors were allowed in that parking lot. We then talked the parking guards into letting us park in this lot. When we were unloading the product to meet up with the LA team, who was already out on the field, a guy approached us explaining how we were unable to pass out product on Huntington Beach grounds without a…

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    Bryan was never one to back down from any hint of disrespect. Bryan and a black school mate really hated each other. I never knew what started the conflict that finally escalated into a physical altercation in the school hall. Both were taken to the principal’s office and sent home until they cooled off. Bryan didn’t come to work that day so when I talked to him about it, Earl had already expressed his opinion. Apparently the corporal punishment for theft was exceeded for fighting. I assumed…

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    It cost about 75 to 80 dollars per square feet to create parking. Parking space is as limited as other places in Los Angeles and not all residents can get a parking space. 30% residents use public transportation such as buses and metro. Stairs and elevators occupy twenty percentage area of each floor. In the central meeting room, heights of chair arms are lower…

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    “The Baseball Card” ` Rickey and Gary out of school at 2:45 , and they take the same route to school every day. They cut through the old car dealership parking lot , when the boys started to cross the parking lot Gary spotted an old shoe box. Gary then began to kick the box across the parking lot as he walked. Stop gary that's super annoying said Rickey , Gary just looked at Rickey and rolled his eyes and continued to kick the box. Gary gave it one more hard kick and when he did the…

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    The door next to the desk whines as a woman steps out, of about fifty, in a pantsuit and glasses framed by short white hair. She calls my name. My heart jumps. It’ll only be an hour. One hour with her and then I can go. We get up and follow her around a corner, into a room with a couch on one side and a cushioned chair on the other. The pieces move into their assigned places. Here comes the classic psychiatry intro where my answers will always be the same: “Hope Magee. Fifteen. Pine High School.…

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    Human Suffering

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    DHS (Department of Human Suffering) We all have times in our lives where we needed help. DHS provides wonderful support but you better believe you are going to have to work for it. The stress of this process is one I hope many of you never experience. You would imagine someone working with the public would be compassionate, humane, and sympathetic. Maybe they would have a few guidelines and a set of expectations for the applicants to follow. I would think they would have a set of standards they…

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