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    the end of the encounter, she has met her first friend, Mr. Bender. Before she goes, Mr. Bender warns to not go near the white house at the end of the road. Jenna leaves and almost drowns in a pond in the woods. Lily saves Jenna, but she was never drowning, she was just laying down and screaming next to the pond. Jenna on imagined she was drowning, but it seemed so life-like. Claire finds out she left the house and yells at her. Jenna then remembers that she used to have two friends, Kara and…

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    Britain is a animal husbandry developed country, the quality of milk is good, and the milk is one of the essential breakfast meals on the ordinary family table in the UK. According to statistics, the number of British people drink milk just after Scandinavians, the British like put the pudding into the milk, made of milk pudding, also like poured the milk into the tea, made of tea. Around the British “milk culture”, there have been many milk-related idioms. Cry over spilt milk: Cry or complain…

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    Walden Transcendentalism

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    Because Thoreau discovers lessons at the pond through nature he is bettering himself as a person and on a spiritual level. For example, because of the trip to the pond Thoreau stands up for what he believes in and is reprimanded for it by a jail sentence. However, he sticks to his beliefs and acts as he thinks he thinks he should in order to be the best…

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    Florida During summer vacation, in the year 2011 my family and I went on a trip to Florida to meet up with some of our relatives. This was my first time ever going to Florida and I was really excited to go. But one of us had to stay home and take care of our pets, so my dad stayed home to take care of them. It took about half a day for us to get ready to go and like 4 or 5 hours until we were out of Michigan.My brothers and I would stay up all night to see how cool the city looked at night. We…

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    In order to understand the culture and history of Japan, it is important to look at the topic of religion. Religion helps to shape the morals and beliefs of people, and also establishes shared cultural experiences, such as burial practices, recognition of holidays and festivals, worship, and prayer. Many religions require the construction of architectural features in order for these beliefs to be taught and for cultural experiences to have a place to be shared. These religious works of…

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    are all living. Living or dying, we are all making choices. We have the basic freedom in this life to make choices that affect others and ourselves. In 2000, I had a psychology teacher that put it best “the pebble in a pond.” An insignificant pebble thrown in to a random pond. The ripple effect from that tiny pebble affects life that we cannot see. Abortion being more of a boulder in a puddle analogy, but the point is still the same. Abortion has been tirelessly debated amongst everyone…

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    Trinity River Culture

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    Throughout all of history water and culture have been incredibly interlinked. Since the beginning of settled life, humans have almost always recognized that settling by a body of clean usable water is necessary. Over time this need began to give birth to a deep respect for rivers, lakes and streams. Because water is such a critical element of life it was worshipped and appreciated for thousands of years by almost all cultures of the past. It has been a source of power and inspiration for…

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    An Accident Waiting to Happen In life, an innocent bystander, parent, or friend could receive news that would change their life forever. A death of a loved one is something that can drop someone to their knees in agony. Karl Shapiro’s “Auto Wreck” faces the hard truth that is a car accident. To summarize, “Auto Wreck” is a gut-wrenching retelling of a brutal accident in which two cars collide in a fatal accident. The poem concludes on a more philosophical note explaining the certainty that…

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    the idea over spiritual matters over the physical world. Acting as his friend and mentor he helped Thoreau write one of his first transcendentalist writings, Nature. Thoreau would soon build on a house on Emerson’s property at a place called Walden Pond. Here is where Thoreau would break away from the reality in order to achieve a simpler life. This is the place where Thoreau would draft one of his most well-known works,…

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    Hugo meets Freddie Dedicated to Marcus #1 illustrations Hugo loved the Webb family very much. He knew that he was very lucky. #2 illustration They took him for walks by the duck pond at the local park. They played with him everyday. #2 illustrations He would go to the beach on family vacation and went swimming. He watched movies with them and went to fancy restaurants. He had a comfortable bed and lots of treats. #3 illustrations The family couldn’t take Hugo with them every where…

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