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    full of fun, friends, and imaginative stations, there was no other station that represented the hallmark of “days that changed the world” than Camp Feenicks, with the greatest attention to detail and simple objective while managing to emphasize this year’s theme. There was only one thing that everyone noticed as we walked through the Black Box Theater: this camp looked like the real deal! The dim lighting and ambient sounds of river flow and crickets through the surround-sound speakers gave us the sensation

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    hair. Everyone was seventeen since they were all created 17 years ago. He had a partially tan complexion, and had a scar down his arm from an accident in camp. He choose not

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    of the camp. Serena sends Galloway after Pemberton’s illegitimate child with a girl who used to work at the camp before Serena arrived. However, the most shocking use of her power and persuasion is when she has her own husband murdered. After finding out that he had sent money and tried to protect his son and his son’s mother, Serena decides that she no longer needs Pemberton. In this moment readers can see how much power she truly has, and that she doesn’t need her husband to run the camp anymore

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    On the above date the worker met with the above participants. It should be noted that the worker has the hardest time getting in contact with Ms. Richardson as she rarely has minutes or does not pick up the workers phone call. The worker has made several unannounced attempts to meet with the family to no avail. However on this date the worker was able to meet with the family in their home. The family was meeting with clinician from blah blah. The worker apologized to the clinician for interrupting

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    Fargo Camp “Your decisions reveal your priorities” Sometimes your priorities are hard to reach, but it always pay off in the end. My priority is basketball, and that is why this why my decision was to go to this camp. This was my first overnight camp away from my parents. During this summer, I went to an overnight basketball camp. This camp was in Fargo, North Dakota. Fargo, North Dakota is on the east side of North Dakota. It is about four hours away from Sartell. This camp was my

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    A Lesson Well Learned I hate camp. I hate bonding. I hate it, I hate it, I hate it. Why do I have to go? It’s stupid anyways. I thought this camp was easy, but as I got ready to leave for camp that morning, I finally admitted that I was wrong. “Let’s go!” My mom screams to me at the top of her lungs. “I can’t be late for work.” “I’m coming!” ‘I can not deal with her,’ I thought as I rolled my eyes at the thought of her. We had a fight the night before because I of...well… I don’t really know

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    On the upper left side of the picture frame, the words Maesa Elephant Camp, Chiangmai Thailand are written in both English and Thai. Across from the words a small elephant, hand carved from wood, has been attached to the corner. Its trunk is raised above its head, with the mouth open in a soundless trumpet. Across the bottom of the picture frame We love elephants has been printed. The frame is made from a rough, dried paper with bits of grass, and is broken into two colors. The top half is sandy

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    Hopkins Center for Talented Youth, or CTY. It was my first time at a sleepaway camp, and I would be away from home alone for three weeks without any of my family members. I had chosen to go to this camp because a friend of mine recommended it, and it gave the opportunity to learn high-level subjects. The subject I chose to learn was Engineering Design since I want to end up in the engineering field. I thought the camp would allow me to have a good start on the teachings of engineering, but it ended

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    “Penelope, I shall be back,” Odysseus said, about to leave. “Ok,” Penelope said, looking at Odysseus, blinking back tears. “If I don’t come back, then you can marry someone else,” Odysseus said and left for the plane. Telemachus, still a child, woke up and walked downstairs for some Captain Crunch. Telemachus rubbing his eyes, saw just his mom standing right next to the front door of the house alone, and asked, “Mommy, where’s Daddy?” “He’s just going away for a bit Telemachus, now let me

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    I Am Silent As A Mouse

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    shouted “surrender or face the terrible consequence!” before we surrendered ourselves and started to walk I had the family hug. A hug that I yearn for. As time rushed fast, 8 hours later I reached at the dull, muddy, petrifying camp. The camp that most people talked about. The camp that crumbled people’s lives… As soon as we got there I got spilt up with my parents. I could never live without my parents, I just don’t know how I finally managed. It felt like my own blood ripped apart from me. I could only

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