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    Make sure that insurance, license, tags, and car inspection are all up-to-date. Check the car's entire maintenance once more before driving away. Phase 3: Packing Get luggage or a suitcase that best fits your amount of travel. (small suitcase, for minimal days of travel, etc.). Check the weather for the time planned on being home. Pack essentials first (toothpaste, underwear, socks, shirts, pants). If there is more room left, now pack everything that you…

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    started coming to me, we were getting ready for our mission trip. So when I got out of my bed, my next priority was to take a shower, brush my teeth, and fix my hair. Then, I ran to my bedroom to get dressed and finish packing my suitcase. Racing down the stairs with my suitcase, I waited for the rest of my family to join me. When we were all ready, we went out the door, into the car, and headed towards the church to meet with everyone else who was going on the trip. Pulling into the church…

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    Spinks: A Short Story

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    “But Spinks is evil! What teacher would suggest an educational trip to the Globe Theater for spring break?!” I continued to mope. My mom continued to toss things into my suitcase, considering I was protesting by refusing to pack myself. I decided to press the issue further by adding “A loving mother would take me to Florida with the rest of her children!” With an exasperated sigh, my mom put down the shirt she was folding and turned to me. “Jena,” my mom finally acknowledged me, “you’re…

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    Laney: A Short Story

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    out for a match to rid it of its misery. Apparently the universe thought the ugly brown color of the siding wasn't enough and bestowed the house with acute scoliosis. The grass grabbed at her and her mother's ankles while they dragged their two suitcases containing their entire lives to the front door. Something about the dark green slab of wood separating them and the inside of their new home gave the appearance of a frown. Laney wasn't sure where in the bad paint job, brass handle, and lock…

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    and tossing my clothes right into my suitcase. “Make sure you pack at least one pair of pants and shorts. Going there and coming back will be cold” my dad said, knowing I would forget something. An hour later, I had finished. Loading my suitcase into the car was like lifting a sack of bricks. I was so excited…

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    He continues with saying how the narrator would go far if he keeps his head on straight, and he handed him a suitcase. The narrator had the slightest clue of what was in there but once he opened it he was rewarded scholarship money to attend a Negro College. The crowd cheered him on with triumph, and his family and community celebrated on his behalf. The narrator…

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    each other was already shown to be like how the author wanted to display the two sides of the United States. This first can be seen when Sullivan loses some of her politeness during their first meet mainly so that she will be able to carry her own suitcase. Mr. Keller goes as far as saying, “She’s very rough Katie” (28) because of Sullivan wanting to carry her own weight. While this could arguably be on the gender role side, the men from the South treat women differently and the women from the…

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    himself and also seemed from outside as well”. This shows that Stanley has grown stronger and is achiving inner strengthto overcome the obstacles thats in front of him. “He dug with his hands until he found the leather handle, and then pulled the suitcase up and out of the dirt”. This shows that Stanley valuble, and is removing it with extreme caution. You have read about how Stanley has changed throughtout this paper. In this novel, Stanley has evolved from a timid boy to a bold young man. In…

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    In fact, Kit had brought so much apparel that they filled seven whole suitcases. Contrarily, ordinary Puritan women like Mistress Eaton owned one small suitcase and wore shabby, homespun skirts. In the Puritan religion, wearing fancy clothing is disgraceful, while in Barbados, people strive to have the fanciest clothes. One day on an early Sabbath morning, the Wood…

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    Atlanta Hotlanta Essay

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    Finally, we are in the United States of America! This time we are going to Atlanta... We continue to explore new places with ‘I am Traveling Around the World’ Team. In this essay, I am going to talk about the state of Georgia and its capital Atlanta of United States of America. United States is enormous. USA is a completely different universe with its states, interesting rules, numerous attractive shopping centers, outlet stores with continuous discount, giant jeeps, hamburgers and so many…

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