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    My adventure of running away “Please let me go Liam,” I was starting to cry;I really missed my family.I can’t believe I fell for a gang leader! He was so different in the club;I don’t understand why he’s so cold now…

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    For the purpose of this paper, I completed the NEO-FFI personality assessment. NEO-FFI assesses personality along the following four factors: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. My scores indicated the following results: high in openness, and average in conscientiousness, low in extraversion, average in agreeableness, and average in neuroticism. Openness (to experience) is normally associated with imagination, fantasy, aesthetics, feelings, actions, ideas,…

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    John Muir Research Paper

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    John Muir’s Wilderness Works John Muir is a Scottish poet whose works focus primarily on the beauty of America’s wildest places. He has written about many western areas such as Yosemite National Park and the Sierra Nevada mountain range, as well as the northern state of Alaska. He earned the name “John of the Mountains” for his style of writing. Muir and his passion for undeveloped areas even helped design some of President Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation programs. His work for land…

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    Autism Spectrum Disorders

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    Abstract This paper mainly focuses on an autistic people and their major impacts on their health, wellness, and even affects the community as a whole. Also, cultural, diversity, and spiritual considerations are affected when having this disability. A teaching plan containing recommendations or tips support autistic people and give them a chance to effectively improve their communication and interactions with others. Keywords: autism challenges, communication Autism, formerly…

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    I found this dream to be vivid, and full of images for me to choose from. I have chosen two main images for this paper: the above-ground graves that filled my backyard, and the color green that emanates as light. The first image that I would like to focus on, the above-ground graves, I associate to the ancient Egyptians, who entombed their ancient pharaohs in stone sarcophagi. To me, the reverent care, and attention to detail, that it took for the ancient Egyptians to create the sarcophagi,…

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    Descriptive Short Stories

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    The world turned dark and my heavy eyes fell shut as my body drifted into a deep trance. From a distance, I saw myself climbing up a ladder which led to the redwood loft bed in my house in the hills. I watched as the younger me almost hit my head on the low hanging wooden ceiling beams and the next thing I knew I was crawling straight over pillows while dragging my box of zebra puzzle pieces. Making my way to the tiny window that looked out towards an empty field, a sea of trees began to arise.…

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    daunting task when there are thousands of organizations to choose from. Most conservation organizations focus on one or two specific things, whether it’s the terrible treatment of tiger cubs, the dwindling natural habitat including our rainforest’s and redwoods, or the ongoing, daily extinction of thousands of species, understandably no one cause successfully fully covers the big picture. In the series “Nature is Speaking”, various actors narrate specific things in nature. The one in particular…

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    Castaneda 1 Bryan Castaneda Professor Hungate History 146-02 November 17, 2017 Jonestown Tragedy United States is facing a massive amount of backlash from the Vietnam War, the 1960s ended with the Civil Rights Era and “War on Poverty” which has effects going into the 1970s. Rise of Second Wave Feminism. Also, the Cold War and resentment towards Communism is widespread across America. These events are what its creating so much upheaval in America in the 1970s Jim Jones was born on May 13,1931…

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    Jim Jones Research Paper

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    Sebastian Moreno Aragon Professor Milka Mosley Engl 1101 20 March 2024 Jonestown Massacre: Heaven turned into Hell On November 18th, 1978, the world witnessed one of the darkest chapters in the story of the US: the death of 918 people in Guyana, being the “largest non-natural death toll in United States history until September 11th, 2001, and the greatest loss of life in a single day since World War II” (Haskins; Harrison). This tragedy resulted from James Warren “Jim” Jones’ attempt at a…

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    The most defining or important moments of Enrique’s Journey ‘’His mother never returns, and that decides Enrique’s Fate’’(5). The first quote I want to explain is the basis of this book. We know that Enrique’s mother, Lourdes has left her family to go to America. This fact is the most defining moment in this book. If Lourdes did not decide to leave Honduras, we would have no Enrique’s Journey. This quote is also important because it tells the reader that this journey to find his mother is his…

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