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    throughout the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Persian Gulf, Indian Ocean, and Pacific Ocean. I’ve stepped foot in Rome, the Middle East, various tropical islands, and my favorite region – Southeast Asia. To be more specific, one of the most memorable places I’ve visited was when my third ship hit port in Thailand. During one such occasion, I was wandering the streets of Pattaya late at night with my friends. We noticed there was a crowd congregating around a rickety boxing ring in the middle of

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    Place By Barry Lopez

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    Certain places in our lives stick with us throughout our memories but why? There are places in our lives that are just too special to forget. Whether it’s because we had a first experience at the place or we had a emotional conflict. We will always have a place to remember. In “Literature of place”, Barry Lopez gives the idea that depending on your surroundings or your particular universe, that will fashion you and create you. It’s very true because in the real world, the latinos in a California

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    moving from place to place, the meaning of home has been diminished. Sanders believes that America’s culture “nudges everyone into motion” (Sanders 103) and that his “longing to become an inhabitant rather than a drifter” (103) is what sets him apart from everyone else. Ford prefers to stay on the move. His argument is life’s too short to settle in one place. He believes home is where you make it, but permanence is not a

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    out for lunch on special occasions. As that area had quite many options, sometimes we used to be in a fix as to where to go. Another reason for long decision making was because different people had their own tastes. And, few of them had even been to places we were zeroing-in on and didn 't want to go again. Now, that was a mess as it would delay our outings that were supposed to become a lifetime memory for a few at least! We tried to plan well ahead in advance, but that also had issues as people wanted

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    was focusing on only one place. This essay was very different than Annie Dillard I say this because when Annie was talking she didn’t focus on only one place in her essay she was focusing on many different places. I personally think that the essay from Gretel Ehrich was the best. Why I think is the best is because when I was reading it I felt like I can picture what she was talking about in my head. As I was readying this essay I felt like I can place myself in the place she was describing for example

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    New Me, New Year, New Zealand There were various places that I dreamt of visiting when I was a child. My whole life, I wanted to visit Spain because of it’s impressive architectural buildings, the culture, and history behind the whole country. Not to mention, the food in Spain is absolutely delightful. As I grew older, I became less fond of my desired destinations. I only cared to visit Spain because of its physical appearance other than to learn about the culture and history. I learned over the

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    The short story by Sandra Cisneros revolves truly around the tittle “The House on Mango Street” and how her family moved from places to places to get there. The recollection of the street names her family lived on and how every time they moved “there’d be one more of us” added to the authors focus of emphasizing how important the word “home” meant to her throughout the story. The family of six included Mama, Papa, brothers Carlos and Kiki, and sister Nenny. According to the author’s memory, she

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    it is a competition for first, second, and third place. The festival contains the categories of beginner, intermediate, late intermediate, and advanced. Taking place every February or March, Sonatina Festival comes to life. At the age of 12 or 13, I walked through the doors of the church the festival occupied for the second time in my life. Spending the past 5 months learning and memorizing a song was unquestionably going to pay off. That first place under the intermediate title was mine. Confidence

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    recreation, but more specifically a place attachment that can be associated with outdoor recreation, has had a huge impact on my life. Throughout my childhood, my family and I would constantly travel to many outdoor recreation locations including Myrtle Beach, Pinery Provincial Park, and St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market. These places hold special meaning and an emotional bond for me, because I associate them with youthfulness and happiness. While everybody views place differently, people form emotional

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    Descriptive Essay Jackson State Community College is a great place where everyone can go for a head start of education. It is even a great place where it is good people, and has a positive environment. Instructors and administration are always there pushing you to the best of your ability. There are many things that I love about the campus, but one thing that catches my eye is the courtyard or in other words the quadrangle. The Quadrangle is located outside, in the center of the campus surrounded

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