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    Thank you all for your generous support both financially and spiritually. Without your help I wouldn’t have been able to go on my exciting wilderness trip. On my trip I got to camp, backpack, and even go whitewater rafting! Thank you for your financial support. I had to raise a total of 550 dollars, but with the help from you I was able to exceed my goal! Thank you also to those of you who came to any one of our fundraisers. At those fundraisers we raised an abundance amount which went to help

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    most relaxing and gorgeous places I’ve ever been. The mixes of several different Latin styles play a huge role in not only the music and dancing of Puerto Rico but, also the style of the wardrobe. The best part of Puerto Rico though is the amazing experience and adventures I’ve been on. Puerto Rico has some of the most beautiful landscapes I’ve ever seen. In San Juan P.R, there are many under water caves. The cave are hidden by the green plants and leaves that stretch from the grown to the top of

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    At the end of the short story, “Black Men and Public Spaces” by Brent Staples, the following quote is used to engulf the reader in the fear Staples experiences in society: “It is my equivalent of the cow-bell that hikers wear when they know they are in bear country.” In other words, society is the real danger in which victims are chosen through a preconceived bias of skin color and ethnicity. Staples concludes the story with this quote to depict the effects of fear towards people who are different

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    me, several years have passed, but when I do go, I always include Cascade River State Park as one of our stays. Arguably other Parks may offer other amenities, water parks, and Wi-Fi, however at Cascade you will find inviting campsites and amazing hiking trails; there are trails for every level of hiker from experienced hikers with more advanced training and trails with less challenges. Mixed within this park is the majestic and breath taking waterfalls, which is one of the main attractions at this

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    As an illustration, Watson (1982) conducted a study on prisoners using concepts and premises of dramaturgy to analyze prisoners’ self-portrayal. Watson found prisoners generally cons and manipulate to influence judgments and responses of others. Goffman refers this technique as a cynical performer. Prisoners who cons are essentially people who are motivated by self-interest and distrustful. Con and manipulation obviously displays the non-commitment to the personality. Ultimately, prisoners who are

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    1999. Most of my childhood was spent in India with my family and friends. When I turned 9, my parents decided to move to Canada because of fresh job opportunities. I had to face many obstacles when I first arrived and learning English was the biggest one. At first, I was overwhelmed, but It wasn't that hard as I expected. It took some time to adapt to the Canadian culture. My identity has changed throughout time and factors that influence it are dreams and goals, values and experiences. Choosing

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    that it is just a waste of valuable land. If this is the case, one may not know what they are missing out on. So on a summer day in my late teen years, I decided to go out and see what all they were talking about. I found out that hiking through the various trails in the Spearfish canyon was going to be extremely treacherous, and yet surprisingly rewarding. Hiking on some of the more difficult trails in the Spearfish canyon can be a rude awakening to some beginners. It may also be very dangerous

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    Specific purpose: At the end of my speech, the audience will be able to understand the basic necessities to go on an overnight backpacking trip. Thesis statement/central idea: Overnight backpacking is fun and with basic understanding and knowledge, anyone can try it. Introduction Imagine yourself walking thru the wilderness, the leaves crunching underneath your feet, birds singing in the distance, squirrels playing in the trees… Are you in a happy place? This is my happy place. I got to this place

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    British Virgin Islands. A beautiful place, offering numerous activities I wish to participate in, and sights see. Aforementioned above, Devil’s Bay is beautiful. Why would I describe it as beautiful? It is tropical, sunny, and a natural wonder. Mark my words, it will never get cooler below twenty degrees centigrade.

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    You have two nieces, it's really nice. Kids are amazing and innocent. One of my friends live in Hopkinton, he has an 18months old daughter. She is really cute, sometimes I visit him just to play with the kiddo :) Syracuse is not very far, it's really nice to have family close by. Do your parents live close your brother? I don't do much winter hiking - we don't have much day light. I try to hike one or 2 mountains at the most. You should definitely try it. It's amazing how the mountains look in

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