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    male models in Teen Vogue and gossip about the latest boys that they’d been smitten with, I would sit on the side and absolutely infuriate them during games of Truth or Dare. The question was always the same. “Come on Delaney, you’ve gotta tell us! Who do you like?” Naturally, answer was always the same too. I’d offer a half-hearted shrug and a glance to the side. “I’m just friends with boys. I don’t really feel like I need to date them.” That was why Mike was so important. Mike was the first…

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    This week we began to discuss chapters 5 and 6: Defining Moments and Become Who You Are. Defining moments can reveal, test, and shape who you will become as a leader and person. I myself have experienced a defining moment during college. I currently work as a student technician on campus and have had my fair share of new supervisors. One supervisor in particular did a great job in regard to his work, but pushed boundaries when it came to private matters. He believed that since he was an open…

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    Flustered, Percival stood up. “Ah, all right, I’ll walk you over to the woods and you can take care of your business there.” “I have to pee real, read bad.” Rion grabbed Percival’s hand and nearly dragged him toward the woods. While Percival and the little boy raced off to the trees, Gwaine cackled with amusement in the…

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    Have You Ever Stood On Holy Ground? This past Sunday our pastor preached a sermon and mentioned this thought toward the beginning. Since then I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it. Both Joshua and Moses encountered God in awesome ways. When they did they were told to remove their sandals because the ground they were standing on was “holy ground”. But what made that ground holy? Was it holy before this encounter? Or did it become holy only because of this encounter? Is the ground still…

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    party, I was trying to avoid my feet hurting from heels. "Got it!" I yelled from my room and walked to the living room where Regina was now standing. "One million years later you 're ready, what a miracle," Regina said clapping and I shook my head. "Because of you, we 're going to be late to the party" "Gina chill, you can never be late to a party where people won 't even notice. This is a carrington…

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    want you to read and then tell me if you know who wrote it: “Enjoying what we do is not always a feeling of enjoyment; it is sometimes the gritty resolution a man or woman shows in doing what must be done — perhaps with inner dread and yet without whimpering self-pity. I like the phrase, “without whimpering self-pity.” It sounds much more dramatic and important than the phrase, “without complaining.” I also like the phrase, “gritty resolution.” Was there anything that you did last week that you…

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    unique person and left a strong impression on many of the people he met on his journey and the readers that read Into The Wild. Some readers admired him for his courage and noble ideals, while others thought that he was a reckless, crazy, narcissist who lost…

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    After reading Chapter 6 of the Wilkinson textbook, who has the greatest applier’s heart you know? On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rank your applier’s heart? What could you do to move it closer to a 10? After reading Chapter 6 of the Wilkinson textbook, who has the greatest applier’s heart you know? My wife clearly has the greatest applier’s heart of anyone I know. As she studies her Scripture daily, she always tries…

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    “Screw you, Abellona!” My mama shouted, scolding her with an anger so primal, so intense, that I had never seen anything like it ever come out of her before. It had frightened me and yet made me proud. I looked down at my mama’s feet where Midnight now stood, her back arched, fangs drawn and letting out a seething rear aimed squarely at Abellona. Not far from her was another cat as equally angered and ready for a rumble. Off to my right, Tucker and Owen still struggled with subduing…

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    requires three basic elements: an existing script provided by a playwright, actors and actresses, and third, an overseer or director, who controls everything and pulls the play together. Within Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest, there exists characters who Bunbury, through script writing, characters who Bunbury through acting or role-playing, and characters who Bunbury through directing the course of events. Amidst the slew of master Bunburyists, Cecily Cardew is the greatest of them…

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