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    my groggy eye's looking for my phone that's blaring my alarm. I finally find it and quickly turn it off. I check the time, 10:30 am. I look out my window and realize what a gloomy Saturday morning it is in New York. I tumble out of bed and make my way to the bathroom. I take a quick cold shower in hope it's going to wake me up. I get out and throw on some light blue jeans and a red sweater. i throw my wet hair into a messy bun and do some simple makeup. When i'm finally done getting ready I check

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    like the stomach, so that it is visible for the audience to see what the person is hiding underneath their loose fitting clothing. Clothes that take any effort or make her stand out in any way becomes negligible. The goal for Susie is always to glide by, unnoticed. She

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    Eyewitness Identification

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    to explain why witnesses may identify the wrong person as the perpetrator of a crime. The different ways we retrieve memories affects what we remember. Other theories have to deal with how lineups or photo arrays are displayed to the witness and the effect they have on the result. All of the different theories of how our memories can be influenced, cause people to argue

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    Band Aids

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    "The Smallest of Things can Make a Big Difference" Although there are many types of inventions, I think that Band-Aids have impacted the world today in several different ways. Band-Aids are adhesive strips with small fabric of gauze stuck in the middle so that you could easily wrap around your wound or cut. They have been very helpful for minor injuries, have easy applications, and without them, there would be more bacteria in the world. And for my entire life, every time I had small injuries

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    life has their own set of problems at one time or another, but what says the most about a person’s character is the way they chose to act in spite of all the troubles they have faced, such is the case with Tyler Johnson. When speaking to Tyler there is no trace of the hidden burdens he carries; not in the genuine excitement for life in his eyes, his constant easy-going smile, or the way in which he carries himself. It is hard to believe someone with so much happiness to give and spread has had to deal

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    Cultures, Same World Why do people worry or care too much about others? Why do people have a bad habit of judging or assuming who or who a person is just by their look or the way they act in public spaces? Who would be proud to be part of a society who is constantly discrimination others for their race or labeling them by the way they dress or shape their identities. The following tree authors narrate their personal experiences, how they feel being label as different from the society. Myriam Marquez

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    Recently I read this book called Sorcerers of the Nightwing by Geoffrey Huntington, it is a great book by the way. In the beginning, you will meet a young boy named Devon, who is attacked by a demon as a young boy. Fast forwarding a few years later Devon’s father gets very sick, he dies, but tells Devon that he is adopted. Soon after he is sent to a place called Misery Point, where he meets Amanda and Cecily Crandall, and Alexander Muir. He lives with them at Ravenscliff, a very creepy house on top

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    Nystagmus Research Paper

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    condition in the eye that causes uncontrollable movement, typically involving poor vision. Basically the muscles in my eyes are feeble. I have learned to adapt to my surroundings while living with my condition. Consequently every day is a challenge in some way or other. In fact, it is uncertain as to how I developed Nystagmus in both of my eyes. I am the only person in my family who has this condition. However, my premature birth

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    Mabon wall hanging: • Choose a work area and place all of the materials that are needed to make this craft on its surface. • Use the pen and ruler to mark a ½ inch frame on the orange craft foam. Start on the outer edge and mark ½ inch in all the way around the orange foam. Use the scissors to cut the frame from the foam. Set the frame aside. • Place the dark brown craft foam in front of you in portrait position (short ends at the top and bottom). • Glue the 2 ½ inch by 8 ½ inch ribbon to the center

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    Elijah and his mother Samara arrived at the Woodman Office for the DD Waiver Intake. Elijah initialed conversation however once his mother and the Intake Support Coordinator started talking he placed his hood over his head and turned to face the window. ISC informed him that since the intake was for him he needed to participate. He turned back around and started talking about why he believes he was suspended from school this last time. The family has been in the Richmond Area for 3 years from New

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