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    cricket and a phenomenal musician. He had been waiting for this moment for quite a few months now. He couldn’t wait to be reacquainted with his friends. Chester had become so anxious, that he had subconsciously started to chirp uncontrollably. “A bit early for chirping don’t you think, Chester?” a familiar voice said from the tree above. The lark, Larry his name was, flew down in a spiraling descent. He landed on the bush to my right and started shooting away questions as he usually

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    When looking at the first process recording, while there were many skills that could have been developed, there were some skills I used that fit the client well. This patient had just moved from Puerto Rico to the Brockton area due to a domestic violence situation. The man who had abused her was the father of her children and had recently gotten out of jail. Because of his recent release, she never felt safe wherever she was and decided to leave. However, the transition from Puerto Rico to the

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    The Moment I did Not Expect Standing on the turf which has been my home for the last two weeks. I am now wondering what the results of all of my hard work would be, after working as hard as a worker bee. My coach has bright pink hair and is a little bit out there, she could make anything happen, just because she wants to. Soccer is not my main sport, so being on varsity would be a stretch. I am exhausted from the hard this week, I feel like I am going to collapse. The swelling on my calves is a big

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    poverty, so it is still relevant to the sociological issue of poverty and children. At the nursing home’s I will be meeting elderly people who have been put in a nursing home for one reason or another. They are probably in poverty because they have little to no income, and they have no ability to make an income. My team and I will be handing out food to those living in the nursing home. In the end, I believe this missions trip will be very relevant to the sociological issue of America’s prone to

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    time books and series. I had no idea what to look for. I am also proud of myself for finishing this book. I find it hard to finish books on my own time and that 's why I never did. Yet, being forced to read made me finish it, and in the end I got a little bit of enjoyment out of it. Without the great descriptions of the scenery and chronological events, this book would have been quite boring and hard to read. The author did a splendid job of clearly describing each event thoroughly enough to make it

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    at the stoplight perpendicular to us had pulled up much farther than necessary, making for an even tighter squeeze. Being an inexperienced driver in a two thousand pound pick-up truck, I tried to avoid hitting this car by hugging the curb, maybe a little too tight. I wound up driving up onto the sidewalk and getting stuck in a snowbank. Panicked, I started screaming and crying as I tried to get myself unstuck from this unfortunate situation. As I sped away, I proclaimed, “I will never drive again

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    chores, and most importantly, no worries. However, this isn’t always the case, especially with my family. We decided to set out on an adventure to Virginia Beach this past April. The events that took place were benign but, the trip itself was a little bit of a struggle due to the chain of unpredictable events. The vacation started with us deciding to pack the rental car up the night before we left. Once we were done, the car was replete with all the beach essentials such as towels, drinks, snacks

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    Throughout my life I’ve been involved with many activities within my community. From volunteering to serving mass at my local church to helping with the little kids at mustard seeds. Personally, my best involvement would be volunteering for the D.A.R.E program. The D.A.R.E program is a ten week program teaching the kids the dangers of drugs, tobacco, and alcohol. We learn how to make good decisions and how to handle with peer pressure. I started D.A.R.E camp when I was in 3rd grade. I was the

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    believe by paying women less than men we are teaching women to grow up believing that they aren 't as good as men, and to think they will never experience the same type of success. I believe this is a result of a male-dominated system that may be a little scared. Paying women the same amount will not only boost their confidence but will also increase competitiveness in the workplace and bring diverse ideas that will benefit everyone. Another pressing issue, is the discussion of whether or not to cut

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    the tables we went inside for a little bit of lunch and to get some hot chocolate, but as we sat down to eat, I accidently dropped my plate. Luckily it landed right side up on the table and it looked like nothing had happened. Elena started laughing so hard and soon, everyone was laughing, including me. After we had eaten and gone back up to the barn we decided to get all of the garland over with. I slowly climbed up the ladder and I look down and felt a little light headed, then I looked up

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