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    Acting Versus Reality

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    unique experience that forced us to take a task and that we do daily or often and observe it very carefully in order to explore the differences between acting and reality and how to unify the two. Taking a task as simple as making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich or cleaning a fish tank and breaking it up into detailed steps was more difficult than I had imagined, but it forced me to put my every day life under the magnifying glass and understand how I do thing and how I change little details…

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    ache, and stiffen up from standing in one place for what felt like a century. Needing a break from an uneventful morning, I got Cole to agree that it was the perfect time for lunch. Cole packed a ham and cheese sandwich with some cool ranch Doritos, and I packed a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with lays…

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    Egg Beater Drill Analysis

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    Egg beater drill: Drill needs at least 5 players, however can be done with more. Players start lined up on the baseline, two basketballs on one side of the key and one basketball on the other side. Player 1 starts the drill by shooting and rebounding their own shot and passing to player opposite. After player 1 has shot the ball player 2 shoots their ball and rebounds and passes to opposite side. Basic rule is that after you shoot the ball you rebound your own shot and pass to the side…

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    The first time I went off a high dive. It was my birthday party. I told my family it felt exhilarating. It was so much fun I did it some more. Every time it was always exhilarating. “I think you were amazing.” Makenna replied. “I told you she would do it.” Danika exclaimed. “No you did not.” Richie complained. “Okay, so I thought you would never do it, it’s not that big of a deal.” Danika replied. It was not that big of a deal, but I did have so much fun doing that. We watched Richie,…

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    Eating at the Poverty Line In 2015, 43.1 million or 13.5 percent of Americans were living at or below the poverty line (Proctor). Based on analysis BBC’s analysis, those living at the poverty line in the United States have $4.91 per day to spend on food (Hatton). So for my food immersion project, I lived off of 4 dollars and 91 cents a day for five days. This experience not only shaped the food I ate, but my eating habits, my shopping habits, and my daily routine for those five days and…

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    him of Rob”(79) The letter Keisha wrote indicates that little things can seamlessly turn in big things just like how Gerald gets reminded of his mom when he sees or even smells peanut butter “peanut butter and jelly was my favorite type of sandwich. Mama would fix it as a special treat…….but mama left and the peanut butter stayed”(47). Overall People that have experienced a death of someone really close to them can end up having a vivid memory (arises spontaneously or is provoked by an…

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    feel to their characters. They both have the same dumb approach to all the spooky things going on around them that could easily be avoided. Greta could’ve walked straight out that door at any time but I’m guessing when the boy left her a peanut butter and jelly sandwich outside her door she must’ve thought everything was gonna be all good. I mean it’s only a possessed doll how bad could this really get am I right? If the possessed doll isn't enough let’s add in a crazy ex-boyfriend while we’re…

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    March Munchies FORT WORTH, MARCH 1, 2016 - Children play a huge part in their parents’ lives (obviously), so it’s a given that helping them to be happy and healthy will do the same for us in return. March is the month to combat childhood obesity and along with staying active, eating healthy is a vital step. According to a 2015 study coming from the University of Arkansas, 43 million preschool-aged children are overweight or obese. They note that there is a 50-70% chance of these children…

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    “Yeah, it was atrocious.” “Wow. Atrocious is a pretty strong word.” “I have a pretty strong opinion about the peanut butter and jelly sandwich.” Sarah said with a smile, as she watched Chris placed their plates into the sink, then returning to the dinning room table. He than sat silent for a moment, than said,“I meant to tell you something when I arrived home.” “What?” “I…

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    currently finding ways to make an allergen free peanut. Many of today’s children suffer from being hypersensitive to peanuts; a growing number of schools will not allow peanut products on the premises. Even the mere smell of a peanut can cause anaphylaxis in the most severe cases. With genetically modified peanuts, these same children could be free from the dire consequences of smelling one of childhood’s greatest meals: the peanut butter and jelly…

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