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    a yellow blanket like she was a tornado spinning and swirling all around.so I asked. “ What is wrong Jenny” she said nothing just kept flinging that blanket so I asked again. “What is it Jenny.” .Still said nothing but I heard something like a loud hum then she pointed up and there it was the helicopter “ They came to rescue us”. I yelled at the top of my…

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    -Let yourself go during the whole song, you can move your fingers or snap them or hum along. Just do whatever you can whether you are alone and want to do it discreetly or you’re on your own. After the 4 minutes your adrenaline levels are high enough, and you should feel like you are ready for anything. That’s because the rhythms in…

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    When I go college, I do not want to give up my favorite activities, but rather, build upon established interests and create new ones. Honestly, I do not know all of the activities in which I may participate while attending university. This is not because I do not know what I like; I just that I have not been exposed to these things yet. Although my personality is not fully molded, I actively search for novel and fulfilling experiences relating to music, food, and travel. The outdoor setting of…

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    possible for everyone. Because of their actions Philip, Ted Griffin, and Mr. Malloy are the blame for the ending of Nothing but the Truth. Because of Philip’s attitude and lying, he is the biggest reason for how the ending occurred how it did. Philip hums the National Anthem to get on Miss Narwin’s nerves. Philip was clearly out to get at Miss Narwin and did not like her at all. He hummed to draw attention to himself and cause a disruption in class. He refused to apologize to Miss Narwin when…

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    You Blackness is all you see. The icy, damp, solid ground is the only thing your rigid back feels. You consider whether you should cry out, but your own sobs get caught in your throat, and your shouts become muffled. You think desperate thoughts about how someone will be concerned if you didn’t reach your destination, but you’re all alone. Saying some rather unpleasant words to make yourself feel better, you cry salty tears that leave tracks down your dirty face. “Anyone! Help!” you scream,…

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    The Fourth Amendment Do you know you have the right to say NO?. The Fourth Amendment in other words Search and Seizures allows one to say no until proper legal document or warrant is shown to search or seized someone’s home, car, personal item and to protect people rights to privacy from the government intrusions. Meaning the government can’t use police force in which would expose citizens. Also the Fourth Amendment respects people rights and that it should not be violated. The…

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    Gently swaying back and forth in an ancient wooden rocker I listen to the rusty hum of the tired oak thumping the blues. Reminiscing, I recall Granddaddy a towering man with wavy, red hair, freckled fair-skin, and easygoing blue eyes. Consequently, I notice a timeworn black and white photo sitting on a shelf with an image of a smiling, confident child and I consider Granddaddy’s impact on my life. In the picture, a pintsize straw hat sits on top of my curls. Wearing marching boots on my petite…

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    On Forced Interactions

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    On Forced Interactions “Ahh at last,” you think to yourself sighing after a long day of pretending to be interested what others have to say. Finally, you have some time to think for once and live in the ephemeral tranquility inside your mind— but alas, you knew the solitude was too good to be true. “HEY!” your so-called friend shouts from across the sidewalk along the side of the bus circle. All good things must come to an end. After trying to casually out-walk him, your companion…

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    Socrates Downfall

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    Socrates was unjustly convicted in 399 BC by a group of five hundred of his fellow Athenians who charged him with impiety and sentenced him to death. Impiety was prominent throughout the kingdom but Socrates was convicted without hard evidence that he practiced it. Socrates was obsessed with wisdom and he made many enemies on his quest to be wise. His beliefs ld him to challenge many important people including politicians, religious leaders, poets, and artisans. Socrates believed in evaluating…

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    Dance Therapy

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    The parents also said that he has trouble with words but he can hum to songs and say some of the words. It is clear that through music he is putting the words he hears into the beginning of sentences. The parents also stated, “he smiles the most when we put music on.” Through music and dance therapy these two participants…

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