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    the door area was kept clear of clutter and would allow the students to safely exit in the case of an emergency. The classroom also had two very large windows looking out onto the playground area, which provided a nice natural light to come into the room. The classroom was tidy and organized with plenty of storage options. It had cubbies along the back wall giving each child a specific area to place his or her belongings. The classroom provided a wall of cabinets and a storage closet to store…

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    The classroom infused with joy and summer warmth was all but quiet. Seventh grade voices echoed through out the small space. Banners hung on every wall, some drawings, some influential quotes. The last moments of the school year edged closer, and joy erupted from the students. Brisk breeze blew throughout the room, intruding from the open windows. Loads of student desks were arranged around the room in a square-like formation. Parody music filled the homeroom, children either singing along or…

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    The 41 has 3 separate layout designs to choose the layout that will suit your guest configuration best. 2 to 3 cabins and 6 to 6+2 berths are available to make your trip as comfortable as possible. No matter which layout you choose, there is ample room for storage with several wide berths that can hold swim, diving, or scuba…

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    Vanoss: A Short Story

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    couple of hours, and I was still in the living room watching SpongeBob, but I wasn't really paying much attention. I was rethinking my decision on trusting Vanoss. I mean sure! He seems like a nice guy, but I learned that things aren't always what they seemed. I sighed, and got up from the couch to turn off the television, wondering if my friends are having the same problems. I sat back down on the couch, listening to the silence of the quiet living room. My mind begin to wonder how my friends…

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    their laptops showed that it was a place where they could really concentrate and focus. In addition, with the way some students sat on the couches with their feet up, a few eating and conversing, it was clear that the space was almost like a living room to them; a casual place to just simply lounge. The informal interviews were also a progressive form of field work for this cultural scene; from this method, the information gathered from the students’ body language was confirmed. The students…

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    from my sheets hit my legs, I slowly started to zone out in my bed. Slowly, slowly, slowly my eyes closed, and my body relaxed. Suddenly there was a BANG! My eyes shot open! I heard someone coming up the stairs. It must be mom and dad, I thought. My room door opened. Now they must be checking on me, they must have heard that noise too. I started to relax and then I heard a whispered voice. “Haaaaaah, haaaah, haaaah.” It was right by my closet. I realized it was breathing. It must have been the…

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    finished working out she said she was going to take a shower so she went into her room and closed the door. As I was going to my room down the dark hall I notice a glimps of light coming from Elly’s door frame. It turns out that her door frame was crooked, allowing any passerby who was walking into the hall to see inside her room through a small opening between her door and door frame. If she…

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    Josh looked around, observing every detail of the room he was in. Men in suits and suitcases filled every part of the room. Yep, it was official, he so did not belong there. His old torn, neon colored jacket stood out painfully in comparison to everyone else. He felt a hand on his shoulder, a hand he knew very well. The hand belonged to Michael, his brother-in-law for six years. “Don’t worry, just relax, they smell fear,” Michael whispered in his ear, before pulling away with a childish grin.…

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    The Castle Eve was in a state of uneasy quiet, the usual sounds of mischievous twins and non-binary London Nymphs did not ring clear through the stone walls. Not even his synth could be heard in the silence, and Dulcimar automatically knew that this was something peculiar. The afternoon light streamed in from the windows, and he'd felt as if he hadn't slept in days. Like he had been constantly on edge and that worry lines were already starting to set in, in though he had not yet even reached the…

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    absence. Usually Wanda sat m the next to the last seat in the last row in Room 13. She sat in the corner of the room where the rough boys who did not make good marks on their report cards sat; the corner of the room where there was most scuffling of feet, most roars of laughter when anything funny was said, and most mud and dirt on the floor. Wanda did not sit there because she was rough and noisy. On the contrary she was very quiet and rarely said anything at all. And nobody had ever heard her…

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