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    Essay On My Vacation

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    see the whole way down to your toes. You could see fish swimming around your ankles and there were dolphins out in the distance. It truly was a perfect beach. My family and I all swam with manta rays and then Emma and i found our friends and played Bocce and volleyball on the beach. The only scary part of that day was when we were getting off the ship. One of the crew thought it would be a good idea to jump off the ninth floor of the ship. He was a little banged up, but he was still walking around

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    During the first offsite, when the executives were given a break, the presence of cliques was obvious. “Martin spent most of the afternoon break reading e-mail in his room. Nick, Jeff and Carlos played bocce ball on the court next to the hotel, and Kathryn and Jan met in the lobby to talk about budgets. Mikey say by the pool and read a novel” (55). Moreover, power struggles occurred between a majority of the executive team when they were vying against

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    seated yoga, trivia, chair volleyball, bowling, noodle ball, baking group, knitting club, stamping up craft, coffee filter butterfly craft, ladies tea, music therapy, ping pong, gardening, acts of kindness, French club, song and praise, Pictionary, bocce ball, and more. There is an ongoing puzzle table and a display colorful an impressive number of in progress

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    head in every direction, craning my neck to see over the tall tents of other beach goers. They were gone. Moments before that, it was a calm, sunny day at Myrtle Beach. I felt the excitement on the beach; people passing frisbees, a crowd playing bocce ball, and a small group of boys surfing the waves. If I looked out to the deep blue sea, my mind would be cleared of any stress or agitations that had ever gotten the best of me. It was truly a perfect day. I was doing normal 6 year old things, like

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    “What do you want to be when you grow up?” This is a question that a lot of kids are asked when they are young, typically by adults. One of those kids is Logan LaPlante, a 13-year old boy that gives a speech in front of an audience, about Hackschooling. His speech “Hackschooling makes me happy” is a speech given at the University of Nevada that talks about a different educational approach compared to the typical school curriculum in a traditional school system. On that day, Logan gained the hearts

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    Bad Problems In My Life

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    Bad things happen to everyone. Everyone has their problems but life still will go on, whether you want it to or not. My timeline shows problems that I had throughout the past 17 years of my life. I had surgerys, and i’ve hurt myself too many time to count, but I kept on going. Even when I was young, I pushed past all those problems, and I still have continued to succeed today. I do things I need to do to get where I want to be later, whether it was something small of something big for me, I got it

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    games, card games, or do active activities. Lunch time would come around and it was usually sunny and inviting outside so the kids would want to go on a playground that we had and enjoy the beautiful weather while the adults wanted to relax or play bocce ball. After that, we would take turns picking a song and everybody would participate and sing along if they knew the song”, discusses Sierra. Many patients had a different disability when she walked into work each day which made her job interesting

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    Bowling Report

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    Bowling Report History of Bowling Bowling has a long and rich history, and today is one of the most popular sports in the world. A British anthropologist, Sir Flinders Petrie, discovered in the 1930's a collection of objects in a child's grave in Egypt that appeared to him to be used for a crude form of bowling. If he was correct, then bowling traces its ancestry to 3200 BC. A German historian, William Pehle, asserted that bowling began in his country about 300 AD. There is substantial evidence

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    game of table tennis on a cloudy day. 2. During the winter time they offer options to rent ice skates, snowshoes, and provide an ice rink for anyone who wants to use it. Also, there is open space available to the public with games, puzzles, a piano, bocce ball, and other

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    “The Arrival,” by Shaun Tan, is a wordless novel that depicts the experience immigrants go through when vacating their home countries to start new in a different country. Readers can see that on the first page there is a collage of headshots from multiple people of different ethnicity and religion. The first image page of the wordless novel helps viewers get a clearer image of what the novel is about. In “The Arrival,” Shaun Tan depicts the hardships and enjoyment that immigrants experience when

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