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    Five Meals

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    and experience. The readings for the second week of the unit did great justice to understanding other perspectives on the individual tastes and distastes. It also explained the reverence in some meals or motivations some have in what they eat. The potluck meal in the third…

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    status, and progress. Continue voluntary “more/less” sessions to have new issues recognized and capable of being addressed and sort in the same manner as the previous issues needing attention. Promote associate activities and participation (I.e. potlucks, outings, group volunteering, departmental competitions) and reward…

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    Hell: A Short Story

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    As Chris stood up to head to bed he yawned, “Alright we had better get to bed, after all we got Church tomorrow.” “Yes sir Pa”, Jordan replied. “Good-night Randy see you at Church tomorrow.” “Good-night Jordy, see you in the morning.” Randy said as he went out the door to join his father. Randy crossed the yard in between the ranch house and the foreman’s home (About fifty yards in between). It was dark by this hour but he wasn’t walking alone, Arthur had been sitting in the rocking chair…

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    share what she was comfortable with sharing. She said she had some type of counseling back then, but she still struggles with her eating disorder. We work together and many times I seen how she struggles when we all at lunch, especially when we have potlucks. Everyone bring in a dish and the breakroom turns into one big buffet. I know she loves eating and can tell the expressions on her face that she is struggling on controlling her food intake. She eats but then confide in me of her struggle…

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    family from the time she was a toddler. She started remembering the dinners, cookouts, and gatherings with him and his family. It made her sad for them and for herself. He would be missed. It was hard to think he wouldn't be at the next community potluck at the community center with his signature cannoli, lasagna, and his own freshly roasted, ground, and brewed coffee.…

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    TUVA Motivation Report

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    After participating in Date Auction and attending other VSA events such as VSOUL's potluck and UNO VSA's paper lantern night, I am motivated in connecting with and learning more about other VSA's in the Gulf Coast, and actively participating in creating a community between each VSA. The best part about being in TUVA is the amount of doors that have opened from meeting the vast Vietnamese community that exists in Louisiana alone. I envision TUVA to grow in the VSA communities in Louisiana by…

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    Mrs. Bennett found it difficult to think of an unsuccessful collaboration because she usually likes to focus on the positive and take those experiences and run with them. However , she was able to think of one that was not good. This was when she was invited into a conference with parents and the classroom teacher. The teacher had requested the parents to come in to discuss the student's behavior. The parents seened to have been very defensive, as if the teacher was attacking them. Instead of…

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    Michigan State University (MSU) Student Food Bank was the first campus-based food pantry in the nation, founded in 1993 by a group of students and staff (CUFBA, 2016; MSU Food Bank, 2014). The pantry has remained a registered student organization (RSO) ( MSU Food Bank, 2014). The following is their mission statement: “The MSU Student Food Bank is intended to provide supplemental food and other necessities for students and their families who are in need of this type of support” (MSU Food Bank,…

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    was great fun to participate in such a loving tradition. The congregation was small, but it was very tight knit. What the church lacked in numbers, it certainly made up for in heart. After the service was over, Alex and I were invited to attend a potluck lunch in their dining hall. We sat at table with a few other members and had lighthearted conversation over home cooked food. They seamlessly included us in their lives for an afternoon. One man showed us his art sketches; another showed us…

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    Sfc Green Legacy

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    The purpose of this paper is to discuss the impact that SFC James L. Green III has had on the ARMY and on me. At the same time I will discuss how SFC Green’s legacy has and will shape the legacy that I intend to leave. Let me start by providing some background about SFC Green. SFC Green grew as an ARMY brat. In my opinion this is one of the reasons he developed so much resilience and so much knowledge of the ARMY in all of its aspects. During his younger years he passed his time between…

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