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    for the sun by putting on the sour smelling of sunscreen. We hit the waves waiting for the sun to kiss our skin . We finally arrive to the middle of the lake where everyone else seems to enjoying themselves, kids jumping into the water playing Marco Polo, having trick competitions on who can get into the water the coolest, while their parents sits underneath the shade, talking and enjoying the relaxation for the time being. We set up the boat to stay float like a rubber ducky in a bathtub, and…

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    At the Stark penthouse. Rafael walks into the penthouse, wearing a bright yellow rain jacket, a magenta polo shirt, and tight white pants. Happy Hogan takes his jacket and leads him to a very modern waiting room, "Mr. Stark will meet you in a few minutes". Rafael nods as Happy leaves, " Thanks." He takes out a comb and fixes his hair. As soon as he finishes, Tony greets him. "Hey". Tony was wearing a more relaxed outfit, a dark plaid shirt with jeans, which Rafael found surprising. He's…

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    Alene Smith swept the floor of the lobby, trying to look graceful She swept her arms in what she thought was a fluid motion, but it was hard The floor was almost clean, but then she spotted a clump of dirt by her foot, and tried to sweep it up She knew that sweeping up dirt probably wasn't the smartest idea, but she was watching the television and she didn't think much of it She didn't want to move, because even if she moved a little bit to the left she wouldn't be able to see the…

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    I have saved the lives of at least 6 people in my life, here the story. I was delivering milk into a liquor store and saw the street apt windows ,2nd floor, implode. I ran upstairs and found a bunch of spt dwellers standing in the hallway with the manage frantically saying that she couldn\'t get into the room because she couldn\'t open the locked from the inside door.. I had no room to move so I said, \"stand back I\'m going to break the door down\" As I did so, I created what I believe is…

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    Your surroundings don't define who you are. In The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace written by Jeff Hobbs, Robert Peace grows up in Newark; a community that increasingly declines in safety and rises in poverty and drug dealing. However despite his surroundings Robert shows remarkable signs of intelligence in which his mother sacrifices ⅓ of her salary to be able to feed his thirst for education by sending Rob to private school. However, Peace’s father becomes wrongfully imprisoned for the…

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    The Last Five Crusades

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    The year is 1095 and the territory of the Muslim Empire is expanding into the holy land, the Roman Catholic Church sees this and launches one of the most famous string of wars in world history, the Crusades. The main objective of the Crusades was to retake the holy land in the Middle-East. The Crusades were a series of holy wars which began in 1095 when Pope Urban II made a plea to retake Jerusalem and the holy lands. In total there were eight Crusades lasting around 196 years, however, the last…

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    The definition of a city may seem like it would be simple and to the point. The work of several demographers, archaeologists, and philosophers proves that the understanding of a city requires a thorough analysis. E.B. White, Kingsley Davis, Gordon Childe, Lewis Mumford, Kenneth Jackson and Robert Bruegman have their own understandings of what a city is. White has a thought-provoking idea of a city, especially in the way he describes his visit to New York City. He feels that New York is not…

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    A Synthesis of the Problem of Cultural Appropriation To this day, many Americans will consider racial slurs a form of disrespect toward people of their respective ethnicities. In contrast, one will often disregard the preceding proposition when it comes to general use of the culture of a specific ethnicity that he does not belong to. Furthermore, this proposition will receive a similar degree of neglect when it comes to the misuse of a culture in sports. Although many possibilities come to…

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    Disability History

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    After a period of time, apparently after Dr. Guttman and his remedial gymnasts, quartermaster Q mountain in an empty room to test it has launched a fierce battle, the wheelchair polo. This is considered a very short time later, however, for all concerned, too rough, wheelchair basketball replaced (Scruton, 1964). This later became what we now know as wheelchair basketball. The next movement is introduced into the program in the…

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    Neiman Marcus Case Study

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    relationships with customer so that they will return more for the service then the items for sale. A mjor noticeable difference between a Neiman Marcus employee an a Target employee is that Target people have tp wear a uniform of khaki pants and a red polo where as a Neiman Marcus employee can wear any outfit form their personal wardrobe as long as it is business dressy. When all empoyess are in a uniform the customer may have an easier time finding assistance but that seems to be the krux of…

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