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    Two women are standing on a bank of a swift river. In the strong current, flailing about, desperately struggling to stay afloat, a man is carried downstream toward them. The women both jump in, pulling the man to safety. While the brave rescuers are tending the victim, a second man, also desperate and screaming for help, is carried by the current toward them. Again the women jump into the river to the rescue. As they are pulling out the second victim they spot a third man flailing about as he is…

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    When we pulled into the parking lot, I stared at the forty-foot high ropes, excited, but prepared. My confidence was full blast. I was aware that my seventh-grade field trip was going to be like no other. The day was perfect! The horizon was one hundred percent, clear blue. The kids in my class were all feeling different emotions, some timid, some daring. When I got out of the car I wanted to start climbing and doing the activities immediately, but I had to contain my eagerness to begin, it was…

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    Perched on the raft, I was paddling as hard as I could. Six others and I were traveling down a huge river with plenty of sharp rocks and a strong current. Before I knew it, I had fallen off into the choppy water. I bobbed my soaked head out of the water to see my friends all laughing. I smiled back as I climbed myself back up onto the raft. For my first time white water rafting, only falling off once wasn’t half bad. In November of 2014, I spent nine days in Costa Rica thanks to a program…

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    Hailey White Short Story

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    Narrative Writing by : hailey lower Me, my friend gina , and my other friend Jenny were desperate for food and water . We were lost in the middle of death valley . Jenny had spotted an abandoned campground , so we all rushed over there . Finally we were there more thirsty than I’ve ever been I felt like a zombie , It felt like if you were about to pass out . Me and the girls would take any water or food we could find . We broke into some campers searching for…

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    It was a beautiful day with an amazing location Niagara Falls, Canada. We were by the water falls and we walked a long way to get to the boat tour. And I was super scared because I do not like anything that floats on water. I was trying to recede from the boats. And there was a super long line and in my head I was saying thank you. But my dad finds another line by so much shorter so we got to the other line. And we had to go down a lot of steps and we get on the boat eventually I definitely had…

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    Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is a vacationer's paradise. With close proximity to Yellow National Park and the Grand Teton National Park, there's plenty to do with spectacular scenery. If you're looking for an adventure, consider kayaking at Jackson Hole. Flowing from the mountain ranges and nearby canyons, Jackson Hole waters are the perfect location for kayaking. Beginner kayakers will enjoy the tranquil water that Shoshone Lake offers. An advantage to beginning on this lake is that no motorized…

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    The movie whitewater summer is a film about four boys and a facilitator partaking in a camping trip in the backcountry during the summer. The main character Alan, facilitator Vic, and the 3 other boys take part in a wide array of activity’s during the trip. These activities include camping, backpacking, whitewater rafting, fishing, and rock climbing. During their trip there where many goals and outcome that came about before and during the trip. To start the participant’s showed a series of…

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    The Clinton Conspiracy

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    have used witness intimidation and other scare tactics to harass witnesses into not testifying, and if they don’t agree, they are normally dead within days. Because of the amount of Clinton body guards that have been killed, the Ives Henry case, Whitewater, and the amount of the Clinton’s fellow party members that have died around them, it is…

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    process as well as how the nature of the scandal or events in it can skew what the public decides to pay attention to. In the Whitewater Scandal, Bill and the First Lady, Hillary Clinton. While Bill Clinton was the Attorney General of Arkansas, he made a deal with Jim McDougal and his wife, Susan. They became business partners. Their partnership was called the Whitewater Development Corporation. During this partnership, they bought 220 acres of river front property to develop into vacation homes…

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    The Whitewater Scandal and The Tragedy of Macbeth both have several conspiracies surrounding them. There are many comparisons and contrasts that can be made between the individuals involved in the scandal and the characters in The Tragedy of Macbeth. They both have their own failed attempts to advance in their political standpoint. Comparing and Contrasting The Whitewater Scandal and The Tragedy of Macbeth Comparing The Two They both contain people backstabbing one another to get what they…

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