so I'm glad you'll have time for him this summer. I'd like to meet him, if he'd be up for it. When are you getting back? My finals are over on the 9th, but I have to be at school on the 15th for a choir thing. I'd like to meet up before the summer slips by too. Perhaps sometime in May? Hope to see you soon,…
and there is an ocean nearby, this is wear the Arctic Pochee hunts its prey. In order for the Arctic Pochee to survive it needs certain traits. It’s feet need to be padded with small bumps that create friction on the ice and snow, so they will not slip and their feet will not be as cold. Their paws would…
double loop design that gives extra security for the baby and ample privacy for the mother. If you're someone who feels like the long piece of fabric that comes with other stretch baby carriers is unnecessary, then this baby K'tan is for you as it slips on easily…
glasses looked cool, his mother was concerned. She told him that low vision at 24 years is not a good thing and advised him to visit the ophthalmologist. But he assured her that it was just because of the computer and nothing else, and let the matter slip. A few months later he noticed that he was not able to read the fine print of the newspaper properly. This disturbed him, and he…
show any of your work. As a student back then, I always felt as long as I could obtain the correct answers, and express my thoughts clearly, I did not need to have these three things. However, a failure to use these three simple things made my grades slip. It was not until I sat in a conference, during my 10th grade year, that a man said, the…
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Walking to my car after a late class, there is much more opportunity for observation than during the day. Two girls walk by me, boots knocking against the concrete sidewalk, having a conversation about resumes. It’s one of the most professional conversations I’ve heard all day. The snow from Winter Storm Jonas is slowly melting, but the crunching of what snow is left is a comforting sound. I’m still waiting for that snow day. I unlock my car door, dinging alerting me that it’s open. I start my…
In her short story, “The Lottery,” Shirley Jackson describes a small town’s obedience to tradition as villagers gather to determine which one of them will become that year’s human sacrifice. The lottery (considered a civic community event) takes place in the village square, in the corner of which is a pile of stones. As the villagers gather, the adults avoid the pile, but the young boys play near it, taking small stones to fill their pockets. The trappings of the lottery are described in detail…
Traveling to America can be difficult, sometimes even dangerous, but many immigrants say the real odyssey is adjusting to the culture shock that comes upon arrival. While adjusting may seem difficult, with the use of these two First, try to put yourself out there; Whether it be stating your opinion, joining a sports team, or even introducing yourself to someone new, every step towards making a oppurtunity gets you one step closer to making a new house a home. Second, accept the fact that things…
Have you ever wondered how normal people can slip into insanity? There have been many instances of sudden insanity in the past. The quiet kid turned shooter, the serial killer neighbor, and the co-worker that snapped are all examples. But, how did these people go insane? It could be a very simple reason. “All it may take to trigger the process is a special kind of blow to one's self-image to push someone over the edge of sanity.”, Dr. Zimbardo. It could be something as simple as a rude remark…