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    of ten I decided that I wanted to learn how to ride a unicycle because my brother had recently bought one. Figuring it would be as easy as a bike, but i’ll tell you it is much harder. First off to even get onto the unicycle I had to hold onto the wall, and then once I was finally on I couldn't even go two feet without falling off. I refused to let anyone help me because I wanted to do it on my own. I ended up giving up and I still don’t know how to ride one to this day.…

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    Nsw Freedom Rides Essay

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    The NSW Freedom Rides were one of the most significant moments within the history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples rights. The Freedom Rides were led by university student Charles Perkins, who aimed to raise awareness and generate publicity on the intense racial discrimination within outback towns in New South Wales. These ‘freedom rides’ amassed enough attention to open a constitutional vote that abolished racial segregation laws, paving the way for future movements concerning…

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    Ride Along During and after my experience, I realized how similar and accurate the material learned in class was to what police officer experience in a typical day. I was able to participate in the Fullerton police ride along program, on April 8th from 10am-6pm, under Officer Lopez’s shift. Before arriving for the scheduled ride along, one needs to submit a waiver form. The form was not available online or the community service bureau not opened 24 hours, this created a delay in setting up the…

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    After having purchased my Beyoncé tickets during the pre-sale opportunity and searching high and low for an outfit to the pre-historic event, my four-day weekend has arrived! I give my best friend a call immediately after my 12-hour night shift and express nothing but excitement towards the upcoming events. The conversation consists of ensemble descriptions, pep talks about drinking in moderation and even the time we planned to start the 2.5-hour process of preparation. “Who’s driving?”, she…

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    sister. We wanted to ride on the lawn mower so we asked my dad and he said that it was ok. I got the lawn mower out of our barn, yet my sister rode the lawn mower first. Then it ran out of gas, so my dad, my sister, and I went to the gas station to get some gas for the mower. Then on the drive home we went to IGA to get some ice cream for later and then we drove home. Since I had to sit in the back seat, my sister said I could ride first. Until my mom made dinner we had to wait to ride. We had…

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    The video "Everybody Rides the Carousel" is based off Erik Erikson's 8 stages of development. The first stage happens as infants; trust vs mistrust. The baby learns touch, smell, and sight. He yearns for love and fears abandonment. The baby looks for his mother for comfort and safety from the surrounding world. The second ride (stage) is when the infant becomes a toddler. This stage is autonomy vs shame. The toddler realizes, now, they have more control and more confidence. They have more…

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    The book “The Longest Ride” is an Incredible novel that tells 2 love stories. 90 year old Ira Levinson finds himself in serious trouble after he was stranded in a embankment due to a serious car accident. With multiple injuries, the man struggles to maintain consciousness Until a blurry image of his beloved and long dead wife Ruth appears beside him. The image of Ruth urges the man to stay alert by recounting their many memories together. Memories such as how they met,The tragic war of WW2, and…

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    around strangers but very crazy when I’m with family members. One memory that would stand out to me would be learning to ride a horse by myself. Whenever I remember something, I would see it in a third person point of view; I’m not sure why. I would ride our horse around in a circle while my dad was holding the horse with a rode. That was until my dad decided that I was ready to ride the horse by myself. As an eight-year-old, I was terrified when my dad untied the horse from the rope. Once the…

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    The first freedom ride happened on may 4th 1961. The freedom riders intended to test the supreme court decision in boyton v. Virginia in 1960. Which had declared segregation in interstate transport systems like bus and train stations including the buses and trains unconstitutional. They got a lot of jail terms which got more volunteers for the freedom rides. More often than not if one rider left another one joined and it kept repeating over and over again. Not only that but it caused more…

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    An Awkward Elevator Ride Norms are established rules of behavior or standards of conduct that prescribe limits of acceptable behavior according to the definition that you have given us. We were given an assignment that requires us to choose a norm and violate it. We had to choose between the following: Sing loudly (solo) on a UNA bus or in an elevator with strangers on it, position ourselves six inches from an acquaintance 's nose during a conversation, stand on a chair in a restaurant and…

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