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    Let It Snow Summary

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    Let it snow – book assigment I have read the book Let it snow, written by John Green, Maureen Johnson and Lauren Myracle. The book consists of three different holiday romances, each one written by one of the authors. The book follows three different teenagers as they experience the biggest snow blizzard of the decade in the town; Grace town. 1. The first book is called The Jubilee express and it is written by Maureen Johnson. The book is about a girl called Jubilee (named after her parents…

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    My very unlucky nose A freezing, icy winter was in the midst, the year was two thousand and ten I seven years of age. My cousin, Matthew was spending the night, so Matthew, Haley, and I decided to play a game. The game was getting in a box/tub, (I was small, skinny, and very flexible at the age of seven) and jumping out of it as fast as you could. I was the only one who could fit in the box so I was having a blast. I was pretty weak so I was the easiest to get out of the box, but when I did I…

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    In Peter Stark’s “As Freezing Persons Recollect the Snow—First Chill—Then Stupor—Then the Letting Go: The Cold Hard Facts of Freezing to Death”, he keeps the reader constantly engaged through his use of perspective and representative writing. As he describes the different stages of hypothermia and an experience of nearly freezing to death, Stark incorporates statistics and intriguing information about the science and biology behind what the cold does to the human body under extreme circumstances…

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    The feeling of landing the perfect triple axel, the feeling of falling on a horrid triple loop, the feeling of the ghost cold air pushing against my face as I soar across the ice. The best of all though is the feeling of being on the open ice with no one else on it but you and the judges staring at you and an arena full of people chanting your name and screaming. That is what I thought my life was going to be like, but boy was I wrong, although that is exactly my life on the ice. My life on the…

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    Trip Worth Remembering? So it was winter break, a time which was supposed to be full of excitement and fun. My family and I went to Colorado. It was the first time I have ever been out of the state too! It was supposed to be an enjoyable experience, but it was absolutely terrible. Everything that could possibly go wrong, went wrong. This trip was different from the ones in the past, which usually meant going to San Antonio or taking the 8-hour-trip to see my grandparents. This time…

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    There are many snowflakes on Earth during winter; however, it is impossible to find two snowflakes that will look alike. They may have similar features, but that is all. People are like snowflakes. They are all unique, but they can form groups based on the similarities that they possess. The groupement may be formed according to their ethnicity, hobbies, interests, religion, nation etc. because individuals seek to find somebody who will share the same interest with them. Unfortunately, these…

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    No matter what time of year, Niagara Falls has beautiful rainbows glistening in the mist, or a magnificent ice bridge created by the cold of winter. The amazing and unforgettable scenery always impresses the viewer. However, I almost died there as I was entranced by the magic of the fall and wanted to reach it. No matter what, I still have to admit the that the beauty of Niagara Falls is breathtaking. I was rash, so I did everything without thinking of the consequences and results, but…

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    in both Earl and Listen is loss and grief. In Earl, the loss of a seal is the main attraction and the human uses purpose and deceit to show the unavoidable loss. In Listen, the dog searched for the snow ball that his owner threw. The snowball was seen breaking apart and scattering with the other snow, but the dog did not understand what was going on, why was the ball no longer there? Any kind of loss is an unfortunate part of life which causes the person or animal who is experiencing the loss to…

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    Kayaking Fear Short Story

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    Facing My Kayaking Fears Smells of chips filled the air in our car as we drove to camp ,on the second hour, boredom fell upon me like it was some kind of disease. I really wanted to jump out of the car and go camping,so I opened the window , and BOOM,the fresh smell of spruce pine trees hit me and made me blink a couple times.It was amazing.We got to camp and met up with everyone.On the second day my cousins and I were sitting and playing some board games up in the forest, the scenery was…

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    December, 2015, my mother planned to take me with her on a business trip up to Fargo for of Winter Break. We had been driving up on the highway; talking, laughing, listening to music on the radio, all this as we saw the ground around us glisten in packed snow and ice. As I looked out the window the farther north of the state we traveled, the more I saw trees that had halves of themselves encased in ice, and had been bent due to the hard winds of winter. Power lines that had been snapped apart,…

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