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    vacation.We were on our way to the beach Every year me and my family visit the beach for a whole month. So as you can see there is much to be excited about. As we drove along I could barely wait, I could smell the fresh, salty ocean air. I asked my parents “are we there yet.” They replied with one word, yes! This year in particular is extra exciting because we are going to rent a new beach house. We had arrived as I leapt up out of the car to my dismay the new beach house wasn’t as great as I had anticipated

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    Slowly I awoke from a deep sleep to the sweet smell of buttermilk pancakes, crispy bacon, and fluffy scrambled eggs being cooked to perfection. After fighting the urge to roll over and go back to sleep, I made my way out of the soft, inviting hotel bed and into the cramped kitchen. As I glanced around, I found my parents making breakfast, and my brothers devouring down the delicious food placed before them as fast as humanly possible. I quickly made myself a plate to ensure that my brothers could

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    A Perfect Summer at the Beach The sun peeked through my bedroom window; time to get up! The day was warm and gorgeous. It was the perfect weather to go to the beach. I woke up early and prepare our breakfast, so we can eat first before we leave. I can smell the eggs and bacon sizzling in a pan. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee makes my day complete. The pancake oozing with butter and maple syrup is ready to serve. I also prepare a fresh squeezed orange juice for the kids. When I was cooking everybody

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    to ear, we buckled ourselves into the rental car, feeling anxious to explore. Unlike in Missouri, glossy green palm trees lined every street, which made us feel like we had entered an alternate universe. Rather than staying at a hotel, we rented a beach house that was supposedly only a six-minute walk from Marco

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    My Life At The School

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    Danielle, age 14, spends at least 2 days a week with her friends and 2 days a week at home, and the rest at Natalie’s with her second family. Brianna, age 16, spends at least 3 days a week with friends and the rest at school occasionally visiting her favorite cousin, me. My mom spends most of her days at home cleaning up the house and re-decorating almost everything in sight to make the house look perfect. After school she cares for my brother all of the time, while I go to dance practice. Then there’s

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    Animals in coastal landscapes. The Spiny Porcupine fish lives in the Coral Reef at the depth of one-two hundred metres. The length that it grows is 20 to 50 cm. The Spiny Porcupine fish gets pregnant for 9 months just like humans and its hatching period is 4 days. The food that it eats is Sea Urchins, Hermit Crabs and Snails. The life span of the animal is 5 – 7 years. When the fish feels threatened, it will expand its stomach with air or water. This fish can also be called Spiny Puffers and Balloon

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    development of California’s coast and trampling of beaches and dunes and cryptic eggs in the sand. A dog’s merry chase may seem harmless – no bird caught, ever – and yet still doom another chance for a tiny bird’s future. So we were happy to be on the beach with our dogs,

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    The Journey Of A Trip

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    beaches of Hatteras. I got off the flight, went into the air conditioned beach house, and unpacked my suitcase. The white sand of the beaches warmed the soles of my feet as I stepped onto the dune down into the slack. The glow of the now fading orange sun warmed my face, while the unfamiliar smell of saltwater tickled my nose. I was on the beach for the first time and I was beyond anxious. My only previous knowledge of the beach came for movies such as Jaws and Soul Surfer. To my dismay there was not

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    What Is A Diary?

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    What is a diary? A diary is a bridge between the written language and our deepest emotions. The reason why a diary is so special is because it is most often used for one’s self, and not intended for publication. Therefore, there is no need to hide one’s true emotions since what is written has no chance of being shared or judged by anyone. Since a diary usually remains confidential, and free from judgement and criticism, it is one of the only places where a person has no need for a filter. It can

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    On a chilly day in late June, my relatives (+) were excited to take me to the beach since I was visiting for a week. Once we finally parked and unloaded the car we started walking towards (>) the beach to find a spot when all the sudden my cousin Cc (Ω) screams she lost her phone (L). My uncle Carlos (}) yelled back we would look for it when we were leaving and told her she needed a break from it anyway. Once we put our bags (@) and towels ([0]) down we got out our books (ш) but reading was the last

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