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    You can always find beauty at kid’s kingdom located in San Angelo, Texas. Kids kingdom is a great place for kids to use their imagination because of the way it is built. It’s beautiful castle like playground expands children’s imagination. The slides are perfect, for they are big and smooth. This playground is known for the beautiful wooden kingdom along the river, however, it also has a beautiful bridge above the water. Kid’s kingdom also has many displays of art and it is a wonderful place to…

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    the benefit of the people who live in them, without taking away the originality of a typical neighborhood. In order to design the neighborhoods of the future, we need to improve the quality of the houses that are built in the neighborhood, add playgrounds/other areas that appeal to children, and build clubhouses and buildings that revolve around real estate and rules for the neighborhood. First of all, modern homes that look better and have subordinate price points will be sold to more families…

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    NAME AND BIOGRAPHICAL DATA OF STUDENT PARTICIPANT Daniel Anderson (alias to protect minor) is a friendly eleven-year old fifth grader who is of average size and' height. He attends an upper level elementary school in rural Washington County, Indiana. Daniel says that he makes A's and B's in school, and that he loves playing basketball. His dad was a starter on the basketball team when he was in high school. His brother is also on the high school basketball team. Daniel says he plays basketball…

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    An achievement and experience that has had a significant impact on my life is being selected as a Monthly Service Coordinator for the UAB Leadership and Service Council during my undergraduate studies. The purpose of the Leadership and Service Council is to plan and coordinate service projects for the entire UAB community as well as providing members with an opportunity to develop leadership skills. Events planned by the Leadership and Service Council include the September Service Madness, Into…

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    “ Ah, Finally school’s over! “ As I slowly trudge out of class, “ Oi, Miyazaki! Are you free tomorrow? “ Yamasaki Umi hollered at me throughout the class just before I left, “ Oh, I guess so? “ I nervously replied. Umi has been my classmate and my childhood friend since I was 5 years old, and I practically know almost everything about her. What she hates, what she likes, what type of food she is able to eat and much more. Umi had been my first love in secondary school and she would hardly talk…

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    influence their decisions. Senior citizens can be influenced by the comMembers of a civic organization with a community service focused on homelessness can be appealed to self-interest by gaining an opportunity for them to help with playgrounds and schools. The schools and playgrounds could help homeless people because they have a chance to help or provide themselves with comfort by looking at children play and granting their children a different life. This common good can appeal to them because…

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    calvin, a weaker child, off the swing. This is a perfect example of the people in their natural state. Here we see the inconvenience of human interaction. Why is this ruthlessness allowed without punishment, you ask? Although it’s ideal for the playground ruler to have absolute power every system has cracks, from which certain impulse brutishness escapes. In this case our leader lacks omnipresence. I do find Calvin’s assertion that rules are only for little nice people to be somewhat…

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    biked to Mayberry. We arrived in a few minutes. We got ice cream and sat down. Another conversation broke out. Oscar had a little more time before he left, so we decided to go to a playground. We rode quickly to the playground. To be honest, I only went to the playground for the swings. After we got bored of the playground we sat on a bench. I looked upwards and saw the dark clouds. I asked Evan to check the radar, Evan said the rain would hit an hour. At that moment Oscar got a call from his…

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    example is shown; racism shown against children. The artist captured 6 colored children looking at a whites only playground through a fence whom are most likely in their own playground. The children appear young, from 3 to 8 years old and their clothes look worn and wrinkled. The playground is hard to see by the chain-link fence, but what we can see seems like a fancy and expensive playground. A Ferris wheel is seen in the far background along with some slides. The day is sunny and it looks…

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    The Cool Kid Essay

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    might not seem to be that big of a deal, it is a pretty important detail. At the big playground there was enough room and space for each clique to do whatever they wanted. There would be: a game of kickball in the grass by the hill, tag or some imaginary game in the playground, a game of hopscotch or jump rope on the blacktop, and a place to talk to people and climb about in the wood chip section. On the small playground however, there was a larger blacktop area, but it always seemed packed with…

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