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    When I was seven years old I used to live in Minneapolis, Minnesota, I attended Harvest Prep Middle School. A lot of my friends talk about what I thought was a dream, The Mall of America. It was the biggest Mall in the USA. I begged my mom can we go, but it was always the same answer NO! Javaughn, We don’t have the money for that rite now! I was devastated, all my friends came to school talking about all the excitement that was there. It was a regular day, but something felt different. I woke up

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    visited. This place is known as the Mall of America. My family also travels a lot, so there were quite a few places for me to choose from. I have been to a lot of places like Mount. Rushmore, Crazy Horse, and about 14 of the 50 states. One place I wish I could have gone to was Disneyland since it appears like an incredible place, but I wasn't born when my family journeyed there. The Mall of America was a new experience for me since I have never been in a mall as big as it. I had also never been

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    Mall of America We stared up at the course it was huge! Also I’m of heights and we are ready paid so no turning back.as I put my hook on the zip line I was going to throw up.im so scared a chill goes down my spine. I finally made it cross. Know on to the crash course!!! There is slime, holes, traps. My dad fell and know it’s only me and my little brother. I got hit by slime and fall but I am just hanging by my fingertips.Nooo my brother beat me to the top. Ha ha. He just got hit by a slime cannon

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    also equipped with automatic weapons, targeting the ten (10) largest shopping malls in the country during the holiday shopping season. The terrorists are believed to already have the weapons and explosives necessary and are also believed to have been living in the U.S. for at least one year. Around the holidays the opportunities for attacks from terrorist is prominent because of the amount of people in stores and malls. The holiday season usually begins before the week of Thanksgiving. Therefore

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    creators of the Mall Of America, not only intended it to be a marketplace, but also a tourist attraction (Source B). For this reason the mall is luxurious compared to the typical shopping mall and has more activities for people to do. Some people would want to “move in” if they could because it has almost everything a person would need. Some even compared the mall to being “heaven” (Source B). People said that they would want to move into the mall if they could, which suggests that the mall is as comfortable

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    Ghost Malls Shopping malls are not meant to be sinister. And, yet, in 1977, Georg A Romero chose to film sequences of Dawn of the Dead, his cult horror zombie movie, in a deserted mall. Shorn of life and light, the great echoing chambers of the enclosed shopping center took on a very eerie tone. Curiously, Romero’s set design has much in common with the ever-increasing number of abandoned malls strewn across the United States. There are well over a hundred of these lifeless concrete and steel behemoths

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    Technology Vs Technology

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    People generally tend to choose the simple way of doing things because it does not require much effort and it is more comfortable. The idea of comfort for most people is to be in a state of physical ease. For this purpose people have used and created resources so people can exert as little effort in performing particular tasks. The natural and artificial worlds both have been changed by humans for the purpose of making their lives easier and comforting. For most people the idea of making certain

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    best for it. INTERIORIZATION OF MALLS Malls are no longer single enclosed structures that simply house multiple retail stores. They have evolved into the notion of a city within a city. They are now being built to accommodate a person’s every need and want. Not only do they house an array of retailers, they are almost, in some cases, a one-stop shop where people can shop for clothes, groceries, socialize, and entertain the family all in one location. Some malls have taken the notion of a city

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    Welcome to Minnesota, the land of 10,000 lakes. Here, we are Minnesota nice. Minnesota is filled with a large diversity of people. It is home to the tall-tale Paul Bunyan and borders the great lake, Lake Superior. What is there to do here in Minnesota one may ask? Well, the list is endless it ranges from a relaxing day of fishing at up north right off of the Lake Superior, water tubing down the river with friends and enjoying the scenery, to watching live performances at the Orpheum Theatre. Although

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    The first time going to camp snoopy was a huge deal because I was only 4 years old. I was with my close family, which are my brothers and cousins, and of course my mom and grandma. When we were walking into camp snoopy for the first time it was like“a tree in a forest” and all I could hear hear squeal of kids screaming, and the rides rumbling. The first ride we decided to go on was the elegant peanuts swing. When we got on the swing I felt the chilly metal of the seat and the smooth breeze

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