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    Personal Narrative

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    and then we go to the store to get drinks and chips. We come back and skate in front of my friends house but on the way I hit a rock and fell on my head. I was knocked out for a few seconds. My friends got me up and took me to my house. I put a wet towel to stop the bleeding. My mom called my dad to tell him that I fell and I needed…

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    Until I was ten years old, I lived on a farm just northeast of a small town called Medaryville (population: 565). First, it was a solely a pig farm, then a cow and pig farm, then a horse, cow, and pig farm, and lastly just a horse farm; we had horses for the majority of my life, about seven years. Many things happened on that farm. When it was a horse farm, we would keep retired race horses there kind of as a retirement home if you will, and we would keep race horses that were being trained and…

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    consider or possibly kill her husband. They don’t even assume that the clear evidence was in the kitchen they assumed that the kitchen was just a sign of a bad housekeeper that Minnie was. The men only see what is on the surface of the kitchen, a dirty towel, pots and pans out of place, jars of preserve exploded, the crooked stiches in a quilt, and an empty bird…

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    Located on one of the most beautiful beaches on the Mexican Pacific Coast, is the Mayan Palace Mazatlán, a luxury resort that can be your home away from home. The resort has a swimming pool, fitness center, bar/lounge and activities for children. There are salons, nightclubs, spa services and sport courts just a few minutes away. When you buy a Mazatlán timeshare, you have the opportunity to enjoy an annual vacation at this amazing luxury resort for an affordable price. There is a nearby urgent…

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    For me stigma is a brand that is associated with a specific person or a circumstance. The brand that is left is affiliated in a negative way. For example when something bad happen to you, you will always remember it because you will have it in your memories as a bad. When I had 7 years old I was playing by myself on the second floor jumping with the cable. The cable was there because the builder had not finished building the second floor. When my mom saw that I was playing there, she told me…

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    The week before spring break, I attended another Cycle Bootcamp class. This experience was much different than my first one. When we got there, some girl made a sign-up sheet for the class and made the first 22 sign it to make sure no one cut the line. When I went the first time, it was just everyone pushing each other trying to get a bike. When we got into the class, the instructor looked at everyone already ready and decided we should just start early (so that was fun…). Next, he let the…

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    Like many areas of the Northeast, Concord is a town of rich tradition. In Perfectly Miserable, the people of Concord seem to cling most to the traditions of religion, frugality, and the preservation of history. Despite having an irreverent tone regarding church and God, Sarah focuses on faith in Concord a great deal. She comments that a clear majority of the community attend religious service, from Catholic mass to Unitarian service. Sarah claims “God was dead for all the friends I had left in…

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    Japanese were thought of as lesser people due to the facts they were ambitious. White Americans assumed the Japanese would take their jobs. Federal Law has limited Japanese rights before the attack on Pearl Harbor including immigration, citizenship, and voting. Japanese-Americans were interned in camps during WW2 because since we we fought with Japan, people worried the Japanese-American would be with the Japan and not with the United States. Also, the Americans were taking economic…

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    Dust Cloud Short Story

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    The Dust Cloud ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I was awoken to a very loud growling sound in my belly and I had just got fired from My job a day before, I was worried about feeding Allison because I had no money for food. Logan has no money either because he was a farmer but his crop field was taken over. I had always got up early to go out and pick some strawberries, but today I had slept in. When I was done picking a bowl of strawberries to…

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    Waste Diary Assignment

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    I feel that waste diary assignment was a great way to look at the items we throw away daily. It has opened my eyes to many of my good and bad waste practices and how they depend on my location. Few of the common things that I threw away were paper towels, paper plates, water bottles at one point, and the packaging for my frozen meals. When addressing the paper products, I feel that I did not like more often difficult to being at my apartment where I did not have a dishwasher as I have at home.…

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