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    “I can't even imagine what I would do if I lost you.” ... From that day on, Gus and I see each other almost everyday. Usually at eachothers houses, but occasionally on a date. We have lots of picnics together and dinners with our parents. Sometimes we go to a park or drive a few hours just to see a museum exhibit. Everything and anything we do together is special. We are just like ordinary couples but we are something more. We know what we…

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    tours in the summer, explore historical and natural trails, swim, surf, or enjoy a picnic. Cape Canaveral is also home to the Jetty Park, which offers a lovely beach, children's playground, bike paths, rental cabins, and camping sires. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Canaveral Port, book helicopter tours, or spend some time on the fishing pier. Everywhere you look, you can see RVs, tents, pavilions, and picnic tables. It’s the perfect spot for families as well for travelers who…

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    also decided I needed to break up the activities and food into different sections. This allowed me to be more organized and add additional games and activities offered at Fisherman’s Picnic. I also decided to include another category about shopping, shows, and music. These things are a huge part of Fisherman’s Picnic and many people enjoy these types of activities. Lastly, I decided I needed to add an opposing viewpoint to my initial draft. By adding other viewpoints, I am able to present…

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    shrubberies or flowers, but there was an abundance of a variety trees. There was a playground, a picnic, table, basketball court, and other things added from humans, which causes the park environment overall to be different than that of a forest that is not impacted specifically from humans. I sat in the grass near the picnic tables and an oak tree, close enough to where I could observe ants under the picnic tables, bees pollinating, and a leaf that had a hole from where it had been eaten. I…

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    to convey the appearance of things as they are both felt and perceived in the "present tense," the now”(Alex Katz, This Is Now). The painting Summer Picnic, is one of the canvases being shown in Katz’s exhibition “This Is Now” and is a wonderful demonstration in which Katz captures an image in time. Katz paints an ordinary family sitting at a picnic table having lunch, but creates a timeless imagery by the great detail shown in every family members face. The expressions on the family member’s…

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    When the warm weather hits like a punch in the gut, people flock to closest beach with enough food to feed an entire zoo. During the sunny day, beach goers participate in common activities such as picnics, feeding seagulls, and enjoying the refreshing feeling of the cold, salty water of the ocean against their sun kissed skin. However, at the end of the day, the beach is covered in crud that was left behind. David Barry finds situations like these infuriating. To empathise his hatred of…

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    In the novel “The house of Scorpion” by Nancy Farmer the novel begins with the main character Matt, who is a young boy “clone”. The novel follows Matt’s difficult journey to finding his identity. Matt is a very timid and lonely character who in a way doesn’t know who or what he is. He doesn’t know where he came from or who gave birth to him. All he knows is Celia his caretaker shelters him away from everybody. As the novel progresses, we see that Matt is a clone of El Patron a merciless drug…

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    As an international teacher, I am constantly worried if my stereotype will play negative roles in working with families and children who are from different cultures. For example, in my culture it is regarded as the parents’ fault or responsibility if their child needs special education. If a child is born with a defect, we immediately try to find which parent or ancestor had the potential impact. We spend more effort on figuring out whose fault it is rather than finding a way to help their child…

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    In one form or another, we have all been on a picnic of some type. As Jesses family was packing their car, one of the neighbors called to them, “Don’t bother putting up no food… we got enough. Just come on” (Baldwin 242). Nothing seems out of the ordinary with a fellow community member offering to share some of their food. After the family arrived at the “picnic” site, “his mother and father were greeting and being greeted, himself being handled, hugged…

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    Take off from Las Vegas Airport on an exhilarating helicopter flight to the Grand Canyon. You'll enjoy a 45-minute helicopter flight each way, land deep in the canyon for a champagne picnic, and fly low over the famous Las Vegas neon Strip on your return. The Grand Canyon All American Helicopter Tour is a half-day tour, leaving you with time in the day free to explore Las Vegas and Nevada at your leisure. This tour is likely to Sell-out! The Grand Canyon All American Helicopter Tour regularly…

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