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    lucky enough one could even get a goodnight kiss after the ride home. This sounds like festivities of Valentine’ s Day right? well it’s not, it’s just the typical traditional date. Traditional dates are often thoughtful, and romantic, such as a picnic date or a simple walk in the park. Traditional dates are often only between two people, and used as a way of getting to know someone better, or to just simply spend time together. It has become clear that traditional dates have become something…

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    this umbrella for over 100 years, they have not aged a bit but have, in fact, grown to become a symbol for the town’s beautiful Sinclair Lewis Park. The two are part of a fountain piece in one section of the park which also includes a playground, picnic area, fishing pier and campground. While towns near Sauk Centre have some sort of green space, few match the beauty, the versatility, and usability of the five city parks. The parks have something to offer people of all ages and even accommodate…

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    Cezanne, Picasso and Matisse Artists often are inspired and influenced by the people, places and circumstances surrounding them but artists each tend to imbue their own sense of personality and ideas into their works. For example, Matisse's Bonheur de Vivre (Joy of Life) and Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon can be simultaneously seen as inspired by and breaking free of Paul Cézanne's The Large Bathers. Beginning with the prominent piece that is to have influenced the other two works,…

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    alike. The student's brainstormed ways they were alike and different, students work in groups and discuss how they are alike and different they talk about what they like to do together, they recalled their summer picnic at the beginning of summer camp and how much fun it was. During this picnic trip, they met their 6-grade pen pals. The students created their own story about pen pals in the park. Next, the students divided into teams, one team played a sorting game with words, and another group…

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    Barnesfield park is one of the few parks close to the military bases in the northern Virginian area. The park's large size attracts many visitors of both local civilians and military personnel making this an ideal place for me to take my family. The park is located through a small opening in-between forest trees, down a narrow road. It almost invisible to people unaware of its exact location and despite being hard to locate it is always active with people throughout the day. Early in the…

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    interesting to see where this person used to live and how big Point Tupper really was before industry came in and took over. It will definitely serve us well next time someone comes in asking where some houses were standing before everything changed. Our picnic was a hit we had over 150 families with ties to Point Tupper registered and even more to learn more about our forgotten community. Sunday, July 3rd marked our commemorative church service for Point Tupper it was led by Lorena Forbrigger,…

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    Essential to the American concept of a picnic is the watermelon. On a hot day, eating the firm, water-saturated fruit quenches thirst and provides a classic side-dish to any summer-inspired meal. Unbeknownst to many unsuspecting picnickers, consumption of this delectable fruit in large quantities may result in cardiovascular and nerve disorders (Millehan, 2013). This is due to a phytochemical called lycopene. This produces the red tint in watermelon, and in small amounts, lycopene has been known…

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    On this weekend, our leader Mario had selected Red Box Canyon which is situated on the West Fork of the San Gabriel River. We were headed for The Valley Forge Campground. A round trip hike of around six miles in and out. We had planned to stay over night and pack out on Sunday. We had a full group with us, besides ourselves, there was Ralph and his brother, Kevin, Jim Spencer and his son Tim, and Mark Cook. This is an excellent trail shaded by a forest canopy of oak,spruce, and alders.The trail…

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    Who's for the game was a poem created for propaganda so many want to join the war, she uses phrases like “it won’t be a picnic" so they don't get scared and regret, it tells that it will be easy and they will not die and they have to do it for the country, who's for the game is all a metaphor because she's talking like if war was a game, it makes every kind of people hope war to be fun when the truth is that war is not how she says. Jessie Pope’s purpose is to encourage men to enlist. Dulce et…

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    European Union. Rome has many natural attractions. Such as the Vatican gardens. The Vatican gardens is the city’s most well-known green space. It is also known as the city’s central park. The area contains many fountains and would be ideal for a picnic or a family day out with the kids. Accommodation in Rome is more to cheap accommodation rather than really expensive. As the majority of travellers to Rome are to explore the heritage of the city and are travelling on their own so therefore…

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