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    Several hours later the child questioned,”Why have we stopped?” Tim replied,”I think you can hear the reason.” The boy was quiet for a moment then exclaimed,”Oh, the downpour made you stop.” Once morning finally arrived the rain started turning into a bright morning. Tim clambered into the middle of his SUV and found some food which he shared with his temporary companion. Instead of…

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    In only a matter of seconds one man's actions had severely changed another man's life for the worst. What was supposed to be a week of hunting magnificent Bighorn, swiftly changed into days of being hunted for Ben. Going from a state of relaxation in the silent desert to being startled by the enormous sound of a gun being fired was all that it took. Who was to blame for this you ask? A cold hearted man named Madec. In this novel, Deathwatch, a series of events lead me to believe that of the…

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    young malnourished darker skinned Asian looking boy who is standing in a wooded area with a fearful and anguished face. I also imagine that he is very dirty and that his flip flops are very old and probably do not fit anymore. I realized that my hunch that this poem was about the Vietnam War was right when it alluded to the black pajama looking outfits that Vietnamese soldiers typically wore during the war. The second stanza goes from the boy’s physical appearance to his facial expressions. The…

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    A dog is something I had wanted for majority of my life, I wanted a companion that loved me so much that he would risk his own life for mine. When that moment finally came, I could not believe how lucky I was. Until we visited the vets. I never expected our first visit to the vets to leave me with such devastation and anger as it did. As the vet told my mother and me of our newly adopted puppy’s detrimental musculoskeletal disorder, my heart tore. Visions of running through parks, swimming in…

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    Ohio: A Short Story

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    dampened. Both the concerts and sermons I attended with my friends were especially moving. I found myself notably drawn to the speakers. They helped open my mind and my heart to many things I have been blind to in years past. On top of that, we had moments where we were able to just sit back and relax and play some good old fashioned card games which reminded me of when me and my grandfather would…

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    I had a really healing time with views from a room on the second floor, such as an open-air bath, Sagami Bay and the stars. What slightly disappointed me was that at the moment I entered the room, it smelled like cigarettes and the dinner was not sufficient for me. It would be great if there were non-smoking rooms. It was a very nice place. Once I stepped in the premises of the ryokan, I found a landscape with a soothing atmosphere and the inside of the ryokan was also very tasteful. I would…

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    Restrepo Analysis

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    Restrepo Restrepo depicts the experiences of the soldiers in Second Platoon, B Company, 2nd Batallion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team in the Korengal Valley. The film shows the first-hand accounts of the men who endured one of the most dangerous places in the U.S. Military. The platoon begins their operations out of Combat Outpost Korengal. Captain Dan Kearney wants to expand the forces’ influence within the area in order to affect more of the local populace. One…

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    Mid-School Crisis One moment in my past that changed my life was the transition from middle school to high school. Before finishing 8th grade, I’ve basically had the same classmates since 3rd grade. At that time, I’ve known these people for almost half my life. Every school year I went through was with familiar faces. I knew things were going to change eventually; however, I naively thought nothing was going to be different until maybe high school graduation. Me, my friends, and most of my…

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    factor if one is in fear of suffering from a panic attack. If the person makes abrupt changes to their lifestyle such as avoiding areas or place for fear that an attack might occur, then medical advice should be sought for, this can be diagnosed and can be given treatment. These disorders may be closely tied to the stress in a person's life. Anxiety may go away the moment a problem or situation causing the anxiety has been solved. On the other hand panic attacks needs to be studied and observed…

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    or work plans My leadership skill in this area is: 5 An example of this component is: I have an ability in properly planning of the steps of the work. By this way I can accelerate my achieving the plans. Vision and mission My leadership skill in this area is: 3 An example of this component is: The events that surround me effect easily my decisions which reflects to the constantly changing of my vision. Developing teams My leadership skill in this area is: 4 An example of this component is: I…

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