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    I chose to read the Death Cure because I had previously read the first two books of the series by James Dasher, the Maze Runner and the Scorch Trials. Each book takes the reader on one of the trails of Thomas and some of the other boys whom are immune to the Flare, a disease the keeps adapting and eventually makes them go insane. The people of Wicked repeatedly capture Thomas and his friends and are attempting to make a cure. Wicked members intended to perform brain surgery on Thomas and his…

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    Thursday was the day of the Scavenger Hunt and everyone was excited. The Farmington School Scavenger Hunt was held once a year at Meadowthorpe Park and all of the students were invited to participate. The morning of the hunt was bright and clear. Teachers and parent volunteers started arriving around 8 in the morning to set up. The hunt was set to begin at exactly 9:15 a.m. Each year the hunt had a different theme. This year's theme was Spring Awakening and the clues and prizes were all…

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    A historical and political place that I would add to this DC scavenger hunt is the Capitol Building. I would add it because it is one of the most significant political buildings in the United States of America. Not only is it a building that has been around for centuries, but it is also where the Senate and the House of Representatives gather and discuss policies and bills (About the U.S. Capitol Building). For this reason, it holds historical value and the amount of discussions and debates that…

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    (B) Scavenger Hunt: The Parks and Recreation of Sentinel City offer services that include swimming lessons, nutrition education, gardening classes, summer programs, city sports, adult fitness program, and after school’s services. Budgeting for parks and recreation have decreased in the last two years. There has been a rise in citations cited at the parks and recreation center for trespassing, intoxication, and violent crimes. Common complaints have been an increase in the homeless population at…

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    The Scavenger Hunt was accomplished through personal knowledge of working closely within the county and resources from other county employees. Brown County offers four YMCA sites, one in the village of Howard and three in the city of Green Bay. The YMCA offers a variety of classes and events to include but not limited to dance, yoga, arts and crafts, sports, and swim lessons. They also offer use of exercise equipment, childcare, basketball courts, tennis courts, and gym access. Advertisement…

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    The whole summer, Jim had been preparing for the fall hunt. He had planted many food sources for the deer and also put up a tree stand for every wind direction. The season opener was only one more week away and he could not wait. He was like a child waiting to open presents on Christmas morning. He had sighted in his bow, so he was comfortable shooting out to forty yards; he had practiced shooting every night. Jim did this, so if he did get a chance at a big deer, he would not blow it. Every…

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    During the “Target Scavenger Hunt” assignment, my perspective of gender has been expanded on what society thinks about gender. In general, Target separate the products into different categories, so the products could easily be found. In other words, the way they organize the stores is to appeal and advertise consumers to buying the items. For example, like Daniel had said in class, women’s clothes would appear first before any other clothing because women/mothers looks for clothes than men would…

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    The ball is hit over harder than expected, but my cousin pops the ball up enough so I can get to it in time. I set up a perfect hit, the ball moves so fast to the Earth nobody can reach it, as the it hits the Earth we all cheer and jump for joy for it is us who has the upper hand in this match. Leading up to this event of sweat, determination and fun is the Latterell Olympics, a crazy invention made by yours truly the Latterell family, the Olympics are not necessarily testing your strength, but…

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    Leaving an excitedly vibrating Ash and much less pleased Loki to regale Frigga with an explanation of why they had returned early from their vacation, Tony stomped in to Odin’s ornate private study without knocking. “You totally owe me, Tony snarled at the unexpectedly armor free, white bearded figure sitting at the desk, looking over documents. Eye widening in surprise, Odin sat back with a frown. “I most certainly do not,” the King of Asgard said firmly, calmly lacing fingers across his…

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    Both Maya Angelou and Lawrence Ferlinghetti explore the idea of inequality in their poems ‘Caged Bird’ and ‘Two Scavengers in a Truck Two beautiful people in a Mercedes’ respectively. Angelou explores the inequality between black and white people by comparing and contrasting a free bird to a ‘caged bird’ while Ferlinghetti describes inequality between the rich and poor by comparing a wealthy couple with a couple of garbage men. ‘Caged Bird’ is written in response to the civil rights act, with…

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