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    Marty Liquori & Friends Concert Report On Tuesday, the nine of June two thousand fifteen, a concert was held in Ballyhoo Grill, where Marty Liquori performed several jazz songs with his friend Vic Donnell. They performed a variety of songs from blues, jazz roll, to bebop etc. Marty Liquori was the guitarist and his friend Vic Donnell the Keyboardist. Then the concert took a musical break and later they were joined by vocalist Patti Markoch where she sung a few songs while they played. Every…

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    with a special care for people who had leprosy. He made a commitment for peacemaking and reconciliation giving an example of giving respect and affection. He finally expressed an appreciation for beauty and dignity of all creatures through preaching, music, and art. Francis invited all creatures to praise their creator, or called the most high lord, as he addresses each of his fellow creators as brother and sister. St. Francis was the first Christian to express a multitude of affection towards…

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    In human society, we are taught from a young age to discern patterns, especially in the education system, from core subjects such as literature and mathematics or extracurricular classes such as art and music. By doing so, we also find the meanings, the rules, and the connections between phenomena that are irrelevant to each other and believe in the phenomenon of believing in them. The argument that Michael Shermer provides is the fact that humans “are pattern- seeking animals” and “are adept at…

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    practice and the coach made the announcement that we will not be going to tournaments because it was at the same time of a few girls volleyball games. Just because of that she let us run wild for the whole practice, we came up with a cheer about lazy dolphins. We ate cake (for some reason someone brought cake) it was really sweet but still good. The gym as always smelled like sweat. All anyone could hear was Taylor, Jacy and I screaming as we tried to put Taylor in the basketball hoop. (We…

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    heard my mom yell that there was a shark swimming towards the shore. We tried telling everyone around us that they needed to watch out. Since the shark was swimming close to shore, I decided to just go tanning. So, as I was laying there listening to music I began to break out a sweat.…

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    Prickly Pear Cay and Dog Island. Sandy Island is a small cay just off Sandy Ground beach in Anguilla. What started as little more than a make-shift shack with a drum-pan barbecue grill has become a backdrop for countless, movies, photo shoots and music concerts. Sandy Island currently offers a wide lunch menu including lobster, grouper, snapper, crayfish and ribs. Visitors can bury their toes in the soft white sand while enjoying a delicious no-fuss meal. There you have it—your ultimate…

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    Natural highs always come to every single person in their lifetime and they stick with that mostly the rest of their lives. For me, a definition of a natural high is that it is something a person loves doing so much that in a way they get high. My natural high was found early in my life at the age of four; it was swimming. I still remember the first time I met the pool; it was an inflatable tube pool that was about 5 feet deep and I was learning to swim. I was so happy that I tried my hardest to…

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    the vastness of the ocean, I saw everything from little hermit crabs to reef sharks. The calm of the ocean and the harmony of ocean life showed something beautiful can come from ruin: schools of glimmering fish passing, a giant stingray, a pod of dolphins, lush corals. Still, there are many consequences of Guam’s brutal…

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    We learned, changed, and took many things from Ancient Greece. We took their art and architecture and changed Greek government so we could put it into our lives. Ancient Greece is different from us, but similar in some ways because the first Christians were Greek and early scripture was written in Greek, not that all of them believed in Christ, but they made inventions we use today, and they were smart to choose their leaders. Geek ancient food there was much different from us today. We now…

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    The Pacific Northwest is home to some of the most amazing natural and physical environments in America. Spanning from grassy fields up to the jagged mountains of the Cascades, down to the many islands in the waterways of Puget Sound. I am fortunate enough to call this land home. I have lived here my whole life and have no intention of leaving. For some it's a mountain conversely for some it's a tiny hole-in-the-wall coffee shop, a beach, a road, a bed, a view, a place to call their own, but for…

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