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    Hurricane Harvey Teamwork

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    to do dangerous work. We received protective equipment to prevent damage to our lungs and eyes from fiberglass insulation, which had to be completely removed from ruined, wet walls. Once it was time to use snow shovels to scoops mounds of fiberglass, I focused on getting one scoop at a time and on helping the homeowner in a time of stress. Because I was so focused on the work, I only felt the burning itch of fiberglass on my skin and eyes when we finished. Two weeks later, when my church group…

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    Great Lacrosse Player

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    They need to be durable and well built and they must be able to run consistently fast for extended periods of time. Endurance! Endurance! Endurance! A great lacrosse player has the ability to accelerate quickly. They need to be able to scoop up a ground ball or juke past an opposing player then accelerate past them to take a shot on goal. All players need strength in order to be able to drive, check, and defend. Sports Fitness Advisor states, “Lacrosse players require a high body weight…

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    Emily Morua Edwardo Pedregon English 4 April 20, 2016 Morua i Final Draft Basketball was invented by a physical education instructor named Dr. James Naismith in the early 1890s. He was challenged to come up with a new game that was able to be played indoors due to the cold weather. Back in the days before the actual basketball was invented, they would play with a soccer ball. The basket didn’t have a hole on the bottom of the rim just yet. So what they had to do was, climb up to the top of…

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    Distillery Tour WHAT: Round up your friends and expand your world of spirits this weekend at the Frankfort Spirits Distillery Tour. You and your friends will have a great time as you enjoy a unique distillery excursion. You will experience firsthand how spirits are made, how to properly taste them, as well as what makes craft spirits special. During your tour, you will get to enjoy a variety of sample-sized handcrafted cocktails as you explore their sensational flavors and properties.…

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    The Soda Fountain

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    In the passage, Wah states that “[he is] the only one, except [his] dad, who knows how to put a scoop of ice cream in soda so that it doesn’t fizz over.” (41) Wah learns from his dad and he is proud that he masters the same skill as his dad. Wah also mentions that he concocts his own special “Grey Cup” (41) which implies that Wah finds his way of accepting…

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    work hard. I would be happy and try to brighten the workplace. Also because I would totally not eat the ice cream. And also I would really enjoy working there and it can’t be that hard to train someone to scoop ice cream. What Do You Think It Takes to be Successful in This Position? - You just scoop ice cream it’s not really rocket science. I think I would have to have a good attitude even if I don’t feel great that day or something and just keep…

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    pitch several stories to journalists who then ultimately have a say in whether or not the story gets air time while journalists can approach public relations professionals for quotes or inside details as public relations professionals have the insider scoops. In conclusion, public relations and journalism are two very different industries that are very similar in the same sense as both are in the communications field and rely on one another to succeed. Without one industry the other would not be…

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    and for a performance standpoint. The problem is some people agree to the new rules and some people disagree. Some of the new rules are fuel injection instead of carburetors and having the manufactures name on the headers and there not allowing hood scoops to make the cars look more factory. Throughout the years the class has been through a lot of despair and are falling off the map of drag racing. The new rules are for performance and to make the class gain more drivers and cars. The side…

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    I Think the Character Hope Yancy Could be my friend. Hope’s personality is hopefulness. While Hope was working as a waitress at a diner in Brooklyn, New York and Addie was the head cook. The owner had something secretive planned up his sleeve. The owner, Gleason Beal ran away with all the diners money and stole Charlene a night waitress from her husband. Later on in the book Hope describes Gleason Beal as a, “Robber. Stealer. Purloiner (I like that one). larcenist. pilferer. poacher.…

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    Bliss Out Research Paper

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    PERFECT to help recover from mental fatigue & exhaustion. How to use Vi-Tae 'Chill Out Bliss Out!' Aromatherapy Bath Salts • IMPORTANT: As a pre- and post-bathing ritual, drink 8-16oz of spring water to stay hydrated. • Fill your tub with warm water. Scoop out a quarter cup (approximately 2 ounces) of 'Chill Out Bliss Out!' Bath Salts from the jar. • Sprinkle 'Chill Out Bliss Out!' all over your bath water and let it dissolve. Now you are ready to get in and soak. • Soak for around 20…

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