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    Mothers and daughters have good bonds with each other, but some of them end up in conflicts. This is a part of a life skill between mothers and daughters. The relationship with the two must create boundaries to help improve their relationship. The mothers’ job is to manage their daughters and help them fix the problems, such as break-ups with boyfriends or help with their schoolwork. The daughters’ job is to obey their mothers’ rules and follow their guidelines. Mothers and daughters can be a…

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    Love Languages Having that one friend you can count on no matter what is a special thing, that not everyone is fortunate enough to experience. Abby and me have been friends since my freshman year, and have a strong affinity for each other. We met in gymnastics, and instantly clicked. We have been inseparable since. Our friendship isn’t perfect, we have dialectal conflict just like anyone else, but we will always fight to overcome it. The fact that we share three of the same love languages, has…

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    Nets to Lives Humans often take their own lives for granted; never thinking too much of those who may be less fortunate. We go about our daily lives worried about celebrities, or sports; rather than food or uncontrolled diseases in our country. Many others do not get that luxury. Rick Reilly writes his article, “Nothing But Nets,” on the back page of popular sports magazine, Sports Illustrated, to request money from his audience, so that mosquito nets may be purchased for African countries.…

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    sun-bleached top. The yellow paint, though redone every few years, seems faded and washed out. Next to the road on either side, the ditches are populated with all kinds of wild flowers and brush. Vibrant shades of green, yellow, and purple pop in contrast to the brown skeletons of bushes. To one side, downtown Dubuque pokes through the valley of two grassy slopes. To the other side, I see rolling hills populated with soybeans and corn stalks. Three plain houses dot my surroundings; all are worn…

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    Successful Teamwork

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    and staff become more familiar with each other and learn how to work together. A successful teamwork allows them to complete tasks efficiently and quickly. I am the new member in this team, my position title is ‘Team Leader of Distribution and Warehousing’. It is a front line management position. There are 12 team members, from different backgrounds and with differing levels of expertise. Some of them have worked for a couple years in the division and other are relatively new. Before transferred…

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    slowly. One relationship which sticks out is Ponyboy and Darry’s weak bond. After Ponyboy and Darry’s parents’ death the relationship between Darry and Ponyboy got shaky and took years to understand each other. There were many moments where Darry and Ponyboy fought over subjects which one or the other would think was completely trivial. But there was one moment where everything cleared up in both of their heads and they understood what each of them wanted. One moment was, “In that second what…

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    I come from a divorced family. I have hateful parents, not towards me, but towards each other. I can’t stand it, the way they look at each other, the way they talk or act towards each other just irks me. I don’t blame my mother for ditching my father, who could? He was a dirty old, good-for-nothing, scumbag. Since he has left us, he hasn’t even given my mother and I a second thought. Since the divorce, I usually go to my father’s apartment on the weekend. The only reason I visit him is because…

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    wonderful, as my brother pulled into the walkway I saw my future husband. The moment I layed eyes on him I felt I had fallen completely in love with him all over again, the feeling grew stronger so special like the day we first layed our eyes on each other. He was wearing his tuxedo, his hair sleeked all back and he had shaved his beard. I thought he look wonderful, like he always did but those are just the thoughts of a woman deeply in love. I started to walk towards him and for that moment…

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    In retrospect, what may have drawn the creature’s attention, was in the way I walked. Familiar to every eight-year-old prepubescent, was the act of not bothering to lift your leg one after the other. An often reprimanded undertaking, that created a great deal of sound, when hard plastic greeted with worn and cracked concreate. The sky had greyed, and it had an annoying indecisive attitude as to whether it wanted to rain or not. It was halfway down a “shortcut,” an alley that separated the…

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    bullets is figuring out the radial fractures is looking at the initial fracture. Bullet fractures are round and has the same shape as a wheel. Fractures Also connects in the shape of a spider web. Then you have to figure out which side the fragment is facing in and which side of the fragment is facing out. Ridges called conchoidal fractures are created when a bullet hits glass, they are called conchoidal fractures. If multiple bullets fracture glass, it’s possible to figure out the order that…

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