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    Dreams come true I slowly waddled out of my bed and looked around to make sure I was still in my room. I always seem to wake up startled and frankly, a bit panicked after one of my adventurous dreams. Though I can say this one was different. It was a spur of mixed emotions and what seemed to be the realest dream i 've yet come to experience. It all started out one night, right before midnight. I was on my normal daily routine binging on Netflix and eating something that I had probably sneaked…

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    Lake Park Case Study

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    Before, you had to walk down a hill or step over the curb in order to reach the path. Now, there is a ramp the leads from the parking lot right to the path. However, there is only one ramp, located at the main parking lot. There are several parking lots surrounding the lake in which people who are going to the lake park. Of course, all of the parking lots have handicap parking, so they should also be accompanied by ramp to access the path at different entrances. b. At Fairland Sports &…

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    would you do that?” I added “they were at a funeral!” You screamed “I’m mourning! I’m the hurt one!” And then you slammed your palms into the steering wheel silencing the car. A week later, you took me driving before my driving test. We drove to the parking lot where my test was at. I used to practice with your wife. But since she was gone, you took me instead. I…

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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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    Located across the street from a cross fit warehouse is a parking lot and many warehouses that many small businesses use as their offices or headquarters. This is a place where you would least expect the cage, a place that brings back many memories for me, to be. Once you drive into the parking lot and make a right into a more secluded parking structure that seems to be in the middle of nowhere, you can find the main entrance of the cage with the number 107 in bold letters written across the…

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    “Alright kids, we’re here!” Mom shouted happily as we drove into the extremely tight parking space. As soon as we stopped, everyone in the car rushed outside to stretch their legs and get some fresh air. I was here at Pololu valley with my mom, my dad, my brother, and my best friend, Christianne. I turned away from mom energetically taking pictures of everything and everyone to observe my not-so-new surroundings and to think about our reason for coming here. We had actually visited this…

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    The Last Day Analysis

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    The Last Day The Last Day follows Alex Holland 's last day of high school and the choices he must make about what type of person he wants to become. Opposing forces pull him towards different paths but by the end of the day he will make choices that will make huge impact on his future Act I: Alex 's last day of high school begins like any other; he wakes up, gets ready for school, has breakfast with his parents, and then off to school. At breakfast his parents tell him they are proud of him, but…

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    Personal Narrative Essay #1 I found myself under a full moon, rolling on the ground, desperately trying to put out the flames on my Adidas track pants. Our journey began on a regular Saturday evening, three friends who were thirsty for an adventure. The objective was to head to the local hiking trail and construct a bridge over the river of this trail. We brought the necessary equipment in order to cut down trees to use for this makeshift bridge. This includes a handsaw, a hatchet, and in case…

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    by KRS 411.190. Id. The Court disagreed holding that the fee was not a fee to enter onto the land and to use the park for recreational purposes, but instead was a fee to park in that parking lot. Id. at 257. There existed other ways of entering the park for pedestrians and cyclists at no fee, along with other parking areas within the park that could be used at no cost. Id. Due to the fee only pertaining to that one lot and not charged in exchange for permission to enter the park and use its…

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    Drunk Driving Monologue

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    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, "Mike, I…

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