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    At the end of my freshman year in high school my dad got a good job opportunity to go work in Lamar, Colorado. He had a few interviews to go through before he knew if he got the job or not, so after he had the interviews he got the job and was really excited about it. While he was doing the interviews he told my family about the opportunity that had come up. I was not happy at all and I did not want him to take the job. My brother and sister, however, did not have a preference about whether he…

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    Period Piece Reflection

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    After watching, Period Piece, one thing is clear, if you're 15 or 80 it seems like you never forget what it was like when you first started your period. There is also another common theme between the array of women in the film, the inadequateness in which they were prepared for such a momentous occasion. My story is no different than many of the women featured in the film. I was one of the last of my friends to get their period and consequently, I was able to piece information together from…

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    exciting. I remember my mom would let me go outside me being only five, I felt so grown, hanging out with all the children of the block. It was just a really good experience well spent with a big family. We would all make plans to go to the beach, waterpark, going horseback riding, and having a pool party; there was not a family member left…

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    Ava Maria

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    ordinary extraordinary, this median is grounded by splashy New Guinea impatiens, lined with parallel rows of live oaks, and accentuated by cascading palm fronds. 9. AvaMaria09: These palms add a striking shape and statuesque air to the community’s waterpark. To maintain the trees’ health among chlorine, the palms are properly fertilized and never over-pruned. 10. AvaMaria10: The defined lines of the hedges and bordered bocce ball courts contrast the swaying, shapely trees. 11. AvaMaria11:…

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    Nearly three hundred people filled the tranquil water before me. Children splashed each other in delight, while adults preferred to just relax and float on the surface. However, this tranquil water did not last long, as a familiar noise known as “the buzzer” sounded. The buzzer signals the wave generator to begin producing ten to fifteen-foot-high waves. In this instant, each individual is considered to be at risk for injury and it is my job, as a lifeguard, to watch over and protect them. We…

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    A place I have always wanted to go with people that I know well and have fun with would be Atlantis resort in the Bahamas. I would like to go around July because Atlantis is a great waterpark and resort that has everything. The rides are amazing they are big and scary and their is one that goes in to a shark tank and it looks awesome. Atlantis is also great because the hotel is so beautiful. They have great food and it all so tropical…

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    Pepsi Commercial Summary

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    weren't indoors often, but whenever they were, they were mostly in a public setting (i.e. club, restaurants, etc.). The rooms they are in are modern or "young people" looking. The landscapes that were present in the commercial included the beach, waterparks, and sandy hills. However, there are no birds/animals included anywhere in the Pepsi commercial, only humans. The emotional effects of the objects in the commercial are happiness and enjoyment. The social significance of the objects is to…

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    Auntie Saundra

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    Everybody knows her. Everybody does. That one aunt who is so annoying that walking into the room she is in seems more like a mission than a normal situation. “Oh hey little Henry!” she would always squeal to me. I can’t stand the sound of her voice, the whining just sends ice bullets down my spine. “Hi Auntie Saundra” I would say back, trying to disguise my distinct look of disgust that I had quickly painted on my face upon entering the room. Auntie Saundra is my great aunt on my mother’s side…

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    that it felt like it was built for tourists, which I ́m sure it was. On both of my vacations I stayed at different hotels at Jumeirah Beach. On my first trip I visited all of the tourist attractions like Burj Khalifa, the Souks, Dubai mall and the waterpark at Atlantis the Palm and I didn ́t stay put anywhere for far too long. The second time I tried things many tourists haven ́t done. I went sailing in a small catamaran boat, I surfed on a SUP board, I saw the whole Real Madrid football team and I…

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    goes into the fun and being terrified and the Shivering timbers is a good example of that. It felt forever when you want something to happen or is happening.We got up early around 10:00 or 10:30.It was mid summer a good time to go to the lake or a waterpark or ever a pool.We got dressed and has breakfast at mcdonalds…

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