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    published the iconic poem “The Road Not Taken” to the world. This poem is written in a first person perspective and it begins with a person explaining to the reader that they have come to a halt in the road. The road had forked into two separate roads, each going into two different directions. The person was unsure on which path they should choose, so they decided to figure out where they each went. According to the speaker, one of the roads had nicer grass and the road was less worn-down, so…

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    danger by Rhode Island’s poor road conditions. Rhode Island is one of the states with the worst road conditions. Forty-one percent of the state’s roads are damaged and has no maintenance. Rhode Island needs to invest more money into road repair to prevent future damage. The condition of the roads has gradually worsen throughout the state of Rhodes Island. “A new report released from the white house ranks RI as one of the worst states in the country when it comes to road conditions.”(Smart Growth…

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    The thought that first surfaces from Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken" is that one has not made the correct choice by choosing a certain path, and the juxtaposition of good qualities between two roads. The poem creates an impossible decision between two seemingly similar roads that lead separate ways, leaving a traveler unknowing of where it will end up, and that one may perhaps be more favorable. The reality of the poem is that there is no right choice in which path is taken. The poem's…

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    Sunset park has an increasing diverse population. People speak different languages, have different ethnicity and races, class and wealth and genders. Sunset park includes free activities in their Recreation Center such as; (for all different races and age groups) Computer Recreation Center, Library, Dance Room, WorkOut Room. We can see many examples of urban diversity in Sunset Park. It is right across the elementary school PS.69. It is surrounded by Park Slope, Greenwood Heights and the…

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    The book, The Road by Cormac McCarthy displays a very powerful underlying message throughout the book. Love is something that we humans need in order to survive in this day an age anymore. Our world has become so destructed that we we need love in order to have hopes for the future and to keep us going in our everyday lives, without love there is no reason to look forward to the future such as the message in this book is showing us. After an apocalypse had struck, the man and they boy thought…

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    Ever since my first backpacking trip 6 years ago, I’ve had an affinity for the Appalachian Trail. I’m constantly looking for excuses to mash our lives into the giant, 50 liter bags, and hit the trail for a few days. This past year, in early fall, I convinced my parents to don their sturdy boots and disappear into the wilds of bear state park with me for three days. We were dropped off at the top of Bear Mountain and, while my parents argued over directions, I wandered around the windswept ridge.…

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    Description Paragraph Traveling to Buffalo lake was an unforgettable memory; it was a weekend of our first family camping trip. As we got to the campsite we staring to unload then set up are tents for the night. I observed my dad as he set up his it seemed easy well I was mistaken. After several struggles I finally had set it up. That afternoon my parents decide to go fishing while my sister and I went swimming. The sun was so bright it felt like it was 100 degrees outside but as I walked I…

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    Y/N steps out of her favorite takeout place, the plastic bag full of deliciously hot food heavy in her hand, and silently thanks the universe that the little restaurant is open nearly 24/7. She usually isn’t one to get takeout at two in the morning, but with the day she had, she needs it. She turns on her heel, ready to begin the walk to her apartment, but she stops dead in her tracks when she sees that it is pouring. Her shoulders sag slightly at the thought of walking home in wet clothes, but…

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    Grant Park Observation

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    green grass that extended into the left side of the park where many people were playing volleyball, playing catch with their dogs, or just running by themselves. At the back of the park, there was a line of tall, dark green trees that descended into a road that ran behind the park. All throughout the park, I could hear the sound of cars as well as the laughter of small kids running around. Although it was fairly small, Grant Park was filled with many people.…

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    Close your eyes for a few seconds and imagine sleeping in a warm bed. Suddenly, you are awaken by the sound of crashing water traveling at unimaginable speeds. You jolt out of bed towards the window only to witness a horrible sight. Water from every direction converging on you and there is little time to escape. In February of 1972 one of the most horrific disasters in West Virginia’s history was known as the “Buffalo Creek Disaster”. On a frigid Sunday morning, a dam owned by the Buffalo…

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