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    “Well deal with it,” I argued back, “We still have more places to visit, like Italy where we are going next.” I found myself in St. Mark's Square with a towering belltower. I looked up and there was an angle on the top, it was shining from the glow of the sun. Everywhere I looked I saw bridges and gondolas landscaping

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    People have certain places that really stick in their brain. When they smell a certain smell or see a specific thing it reminds them of that place. Memory is influenced by a variety of factors; feelings, thoughts, people, actions and so many more. Certain places can live on a person's memory because of sensory details. Jimmy Santiago Baca was in prison for about 10 years of his life. It was his safe place, his get away. He got a full 3 course meal, a nice bed, a place to be “free”. “I could

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    times of leisure as the book defines as “a period of time that can be spent relaxing, engaging in recreation, or otherwise indulging in freely chosen activity”(Stein 2016) I enjoy going to different kinds places to hang out but the thing is not everywhere is a place I’d enjoy hanging out at. The place has to be a comfy and welcoming environment that also gives off good vibes. The hangout venue that I observed was the local Caribou in my hometown. When doing this assignment observing different interactions

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    People generally dream about the place they want to see. They always wanted to go to that place that can provide them peace and comfort. All people have dream destination in their life. Like all other human I to have dream destination. The place where I always want to see and spend few hours of my life with nature. The place that can provide me immense joy and happiness. Time for relaxing and regaining lost energy. One day i was researching about the bahamas it had pictures and videos of the beautiful

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    The Giver Places

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    The Giver is set in a futuristic era in which Jones lives in. There are multiple places within this small utopian community. The place is close to a river which will be important for a plot later on. The places are the nursery, childcare center, school, the Department of Justice, amongst others. One of the most important places in the book is a place called "elsewhere" which is what the people call everywhere else outside the community. At the end of the story, Jonas goes outside the community so

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    my mind to obtain a place for my daughter and myself; I was twenty five years old. Previously, I was living with my mother and father

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    “To know who you are, you have to have a place to come from” (McCullers). This quote speaks volumes to our discussion of becoming our places. To know who we are and who we are meant to become, we must first have a place where we originate from. Simply, one’s place needs to become a part of them before an individual can discover who they are fated to become. Throughout the required readings and discussion posts, I am seeing an urgency appearing regarding place and its impacts on our lives. A common

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    harvesting lumber, a spiritual place to camp or hike on, and simply as an aesthetic marvel in contrast to LA’s bustling city streets. Kern County’s industrial benefits come from Black Gold, oil. The Kern River discovery started an oil boom, and a forest of wooden derricks sprang up overnight. Kern County resembles a dry rocky land. A noticeable lack of movement except for a thousand oil pumps bowing incessantly like Buddhist monks in a trance of prayer. These two places are similar

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    their margins also known as stomping ice in “the woods”. Fraizer says that marginal place and activities are “the most important kind” (46) because they are “where you can try out odd ideas”. Margins could be visiting a park, a friend’s house, a dance studio or even a football field, also doing things such as swinging on a tire, reading, watching movies, dancing or playing a sport. He argues that margins- whether places or activities- are valuable because they allow a person to be themselves, have fun

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    (PG 2 para. 3) his statement helped direct the blame at high prices. In the article They Must Have Run Out of Drugs, the author used a quote by Chris Melnyczenko to help place blame on the disgruntled youth. Melnyczenko said, They're destroying everything. (Pg. 1 para. 7) Another similar quote by an unknown person, Oh man they must of run out of drugs, (page 1 & 2) struck the author so much that he made it the title. Facts

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