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    Middle School Memories

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    Back on those old days, I have had plenty of good memories, as well as just as many bad ones, in middle school and high school. In middle school, my friends and I were always hanging around together. As a group, we always ate lunch, played at recess, stayed after school. We gathered at one spot every day. It was a common place for the “ FOB” as they called us. We just came to America for a few years and spoke little English. We all knew which groups would be gathering at school. It had an…

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    Three Square volunteer gives her take on the experience Jacqulin Schuette, a UNLV graduate with a kinesiology degree has always thought volunteering should be an important part of someone’s life. Jacqulin has always been the first person to raise their hand to volunteer, and Three Square was no exception. A call was made looking for volunteers and once again Jacqulin was more than willing to assist. Three Square is very dependent on volunteers and have been lucky enough to have tens of…

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    A primary document can change a person’s historical interpretation by enlightens them upon the background of an event in history that could often be left out of secondary documents that are meant to inform the reader upon a part of history. As example of this is Jefferson's Secret Message to Congress Regarding the Lewis & Clark Expedition (1803) this primary document enlightens a person on the outturn that Jefferson was attempting to receive from Lewis and Clarks expedition to the western side…

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    First reading/writing/literary experiences One of the first books I remember reading is The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. I remember reading this book with my mom often, and was so intrigued by Eric Carle’s use of his tissue paper art to illustrate the book. After we read this book I wanted to see more of this artist’s work so we bought many of his books. The second most read book that he wrote that I remember reading was Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? My mom would constantly…

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    Communiction In Darers

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    The presentation “An Integrrative Approach to the eveolution of Visual Communiction in Darters” had a main focus point around the influence of color in mating preference and other aspects of darters life. This was specific to darters becseu they are so colorfull yet there is stil no true distiction as to what their coloration means, and if there is a specific reason to their color and patterns. Some patterns that they found was that only males had were colorful dring breeding season. To test…

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    Ashley Smith was always different than others. At the age of 5 days old, she was adopted by Coralee Smith and Herbert Gober. Even considering this, she had a pretty normal childhood. At about 15 years old, she had been to juvenile court 14 times. She was expelled multiple times, she was failing schools, she had just changed from that sweet innocent little girl that she once was. She was diagnosed with ADHD, learning disorder, borderline personality disorder and narcissistic personality traits.…

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    Leslie Graham looked at herself in the mirror. She had to be at the bus stop in 30 minutes. She has to be presentable enough to both not attract to much attention from the school or her classmates. She had a clean face. No freckles, no pimples, no other third thing that goes on face. She wore no glasses. Her face was.......okay. Her eyes were a beautiful dark blue that she got from her dad's side of the family. Thank God it wasn't her mother's eyes. They were a boring brown. She had brown…

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    The most important word a life coach can learn is “No”. Shelly may have the impression that a boundary may not exist. Shelly should have been advised of number of contacts per day regardless of the method. I would meet with Shelly and revisit set boundaries for communication. Shelly may not know that she have crossed this communication boundary. I would advise Shelly only one method of communication is accurate per day. I will remind her of the 24-48 hour response. Shelly needs to know if she…

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    As a child in elementary school my favorite time of the day was recess and lunchtime, like any other child in my fourth grade class. I remember learning how to tell time just so I could tell when I was about to be called for bus riders. At lunch my friends would mix their food together and dare each other to eat it, getting all of us at the table in trouble at lunch by Mrs. Cothrin, my fourth grade teacher. My favorite challenge on the playground would be the monkey bars. I liked the monkey bars…

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    Green is proven to be the most calming color in the world. To represent neutrality and agree-ability in a way that just soothes someone down. It’s the color of fresh silk like grass, the outer shell of the most satisfying apple; the color of covetous money. How incredibly ironic that a color that is seen in such an evenhanded way is the color of something that can cause the opposite of an agreeable situation, the almighty dollar. Money does anything but create neutral and calming encounters, it…

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