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    entertainment are on the most accessible form of entertainment during my childhood, television. By default, the television was always on in my house, whether it was dinner time or Saturday morning cartoon time, you could find my family huttled around our 27’ inch Sharp television set. Between those childhood…

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    practice involves my number one hobby which is playing the violin. This takes place in a mariachi group here in the community of San Bernardino. Not to mention, this community of practice has been expertise within my community for a long period of time. I’ve been part of it since it established in February 2009. This mariachi group is involved with people that want to strive for a better performance and a fundamental achievement of better musicians. We take our weekly practices very serious and…

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    biggest decisions I have made as an adult. I was already legally locked into an apartment lease and did not even have an application for housing. I am a very detailed and organized person so the stress of such a big change in such a short amount of time was very stressful. I had to call the establishments I had been hired and break the bad news and decline several other job offers. I had to return all of the apartment items I bought and buy whatever items I needed to live in the residence hall.…

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    Youth In Stand By Me

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    It’s impossible to ignore the importance of youth. When we’re young, we’re like giant sea sponges with scabby knees; we have the astonishing ability to soak up so much material in so little time. However, the thing about sea sponges is that once it has absorbed something, only so much can be wrung back out. That is why the experiences of our youth are so important, because no matter how hard you squeeze, you will carry the remnants of your past with you for the rest of your life. In the film…

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    Haruki Murakami

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    and is a license for freedom to put one’s self in uncomfortable situations, occasionally fail, and ultimately learn. For the past eight months, I have had the opportunity to observe, work, and learn through my community IPPE assignment. During this time, there have been…

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    I never thought about what it means to find myself or to know myself until I joined the Korean Army. I had so much time to self-reflect, yet not enough people to share my thoughts and feelings, so I thought that I can’t find myself there. Right after I was discharged, I went on a pilgrimage in Spain called Camino de Santiago, where I walked for eight to ten hours a day for a month and a half. I walked 600 miles, hoping to find myself, and the meaning of my life. Although I learned a lot from the…

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    has spread that money out between 15 different schools allowing them to buy the proper protective equipment for all sports. Another charity helped support hurricane Harvey relief providing food, time, and money to communities in and around Houston. Originally setting out to raise $200,000 but in a short time reached that goal kept going and was able to provide 37 million dollars to go towards relief efforts in Houston. JJ Watt also hosts a home run derby/ softball game with the Houston Texans…

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    In the play jacob’s wake by Michael Cook a major focus is on the kitchen of the house. Culturally in newfoundland the kitchen is the hub of the household. A majority of the time it was the only place in the house where there was heat was thus becoming a congregating ground. The symbol of the newfoundland kitchen ties the newfoundland family together. The kitchen not only ties the family together in a symbolic way, but also in a physical way, being the kitchen is one of the only warm places in…

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    54) establish the next principle, “Buy Time.” While this might seem illogical, like the popular phrase, “time is money” indicates, time is a valuable resource. The consideration of time in terms of money correlates with the idea that the more valuable time is, the quicker it seems to pass. Employees experience this irrational feeling when a deadline or the end of a quarter is approaching. Since there does not seem to be enough time to get everything done, a sudden urge to rush exists…

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    A Christmas Carol Essay

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    different houses in one play. The light was clear and colorful. When it was showing morning the light was bright and yellow, but when it was night it was black and dark. As for the costumes they were colorful, but usual for us. They were like from the old times, but more colorful. Women wear long dresses and coats that made them beautiful. As for men they wear classical pants, shirts, and jackets. They looked like they were living in that…

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