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    and Sam. Another example is Red chief is brought back to the camp but scares Sam. Red chief is brought back to campsite. But Red chief scares Sam. Sam thinks he will burn him when he is sleeping. Bill says ¨you´re afraid. you was to be burned at sunrise, and you could find a…

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    send to America to bring back accurate news, and significant stories. Today we take a look at colonial farm life and the essence of there emerging government. Farm life in the colonies, not unlike our own, requires toil and exertion from sunrise to sunset. Each day, colonial crops like tobacco and corn must be tended to and animals must be fed. Farmer’s wives cook all the food for the family in large iron pots hung above the fire, and tend to various birds, such as geese, chickens,…

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    When I was in elementary school, I spent a portion of my free time creating. I would play with Lego (small interlocking building blocks) for hours, alone or with friends. I also enjoyed making sand castles in my backyard, or at the beach close to my home. My lunch and recess breaks would be consumed by various games of tag, typically Manhunt. Another activity that I loved to do was to visit the petting zoo. I had a membership at Maplewood petting zoo, and my Mom would often take me to look at…

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    from the cold and freezy winter weather when trees, roofs and the ground are filled with snow. During summer, everyone gets excited for a beach holiday, an out of town travel with the entire family and friends. Relaxing near the beach, watching the sunrise and sunset, eating fresh tropical fruits and enjoying fun activities and tours. There are several ideal summer destinations around the world but Maui Hawaii is a paradise to explore, appreciate and experience. Maui is the capital of Hawaii…

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    Discoveries are a journey of parts in which an individual gains insight or knowledge of something previously unseen or unknown. Individual discoveries can be intensely meaningful processes, highly influenced by specific personal values and contexts acting as barriers. They can be long awaited or unanticipated, ultimately leading us to speculate about future possibilities, informed by the power of imagination which provides hope and inspiration. The course of discovery requires persistence and…

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    group has helped lead to the elimination of the unsanitary procedure and embraced by women in the tribe with high praise. The Native American Apache tribe holds a four-day long ritual called “The Sunrise Ceremony” the summer after a females first menstrual cycle. During this ceremony the girls are covered in a white pollen to resemble “Esdzanadehe” (white painted woman) who they recognize as the first woman to exist. The pollen paint is…

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    Slavery developed in the united states when slaves were brought to the british colonies of north america in 1619. The first african slaves brought to the united states were in Jamestown Virginia where they were sold to white people to work on their farms. The whole idea of slavery has been around for many years before slavery was brought to the united states. To say that during the 17th century about 2,750,000 africans were sent to the Americas, which is one of the largest forced migrations of…

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    Nothing Gold Can Stay

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    Pony recited the poem, “Nothing Gold Can Stay,” by Robert Frost when he watched the sunrise out in the country where he was hiding from police. He remembered the poem but didn't understand what it meant. At the end of The Outsiders, Johnny was the character who figured out how the poem related to him and his friends. This poem seems to be only about nature but when one reads it carefully, he or she can see that it is really about keeping your gold until the very end. Pony’s story is symbolized…

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    "I prefer this one. I like to think of it as spirits rising from the depths of mankind." I was taken a back by his comment. The painting was called 'sunrise at ferrycarrig'. It was a landscape painting. I could see where he was coming from, though. There were dark blues and reds reaching up from the water. Alister led me to another painting. The texture looked rough and exposed. It was a mix of all different…

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    difficult not to notice her adventurous character: she speaks four languages and recently traveled to France to improve her knowledge of the francophone culture. Once in a while she defies monotony and does something different, such as watching the sunrise. “She is a risk-taker; she loves adventures,” said Veronica, 16, Ms. Hernandez’s sister. Ms. Hernandez and the virtue of humanity go hand to hand. “Be the change you want to see in the world,” she said, after describing herself as a joyful…

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