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    I remember my journey through the halls of Franklin Avenue elementary school, it only took six years. I remember the red brick building surround by a green field with two playscapes and a big Oak tree, gated with a grey metal fence through its holes you can see scattered camo; military base. I remember standing each day as a school hand cross heart pledging the flag of allegiance that hung in each classroom beaming colors of red white and blue. I remember orientation before kindergarten, the ride

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    Yugoslavian hostilities, Ana Juric is a carefree ten-year old living in Zagreb. She finds the trappings of war as more fascinating than treacherous. “The police built the sandbag walls [and] by the end of the week we’d absorbed the sandbags into our playscape.” Soon the war becomes real when the family takes Ana’s critically ill sister across the border for a MediMission flight. On the perilous journey home, Chetnik paramilitaries slaughter Ana’s parents. She escapes only

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    missing pertinent information. She didn’t realize that she needed to thoroughly document the “project” even though she hadn’t been officially hired yet. I feel like she got carried away. The fact that she proposed to demolish walls and install a playscape area without knowing the cost is very unprofessional. She wasn’t thinking about how her actions would reflect back on her boss, or the company she works for. Lots of experience is needed before a designer should propose major renovations on their

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    that had to do the same assignment were finishing before me. When Second grade came I had went to two schools. The first one was a catholic school that I hated and still hate now. They didn't have a cafeteria and most importantly they didn't have a playscape. They made me wear some stupid dress code that i wouldn't mind much today but back then I had a burning passion of furry against wearing the white collars and snap on ties that simulated the exact feeling of being slowly choked by an angry toddler

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    Wyatt's Eulogy

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    As many children of the United States of America have the pleasure of growing up as normally as possible, starting with learning how to interact with other children, build relationships with other people, and the ability to horse around on the playscape; however, some children do not have that privilege. At a young age, ten years old, Bailey had physical problems such as joint pain, frequent infections including disseminated infection and pneumonia and easy bleeding, which were all signs leading

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    Careful Manipulation in Coleridge's Kubla Khan           In his preface to "Kubla Khan," Samuel Taylor Coleridge makes the claim that his poem is a virtual recording of something given to him in a drug-induced reverie, "if that indeed can be called composition in which all the images rose up before him as things . . . without any sensation or consciousness of effort." As spontaneous and as much a product of the unconscious or dreaming world as the poem might seem on first reading, however

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    which were popular at the time, she got us ice cream, and took us to the park which was to the left of the apartments. The park got renovated while we were there so we got to see its transformation from a sad little playground to a giant wooden playscape that had a ship, two seesaws, four metal swing sets, and a bike path. Everyday, we

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    decided to accomplish the tasks that involved items we knew about first and skipped over the objectives we didn't know. This caused our team to run back and forth between opposite sides of campus. For example, we were unsure of where the Arlitt Playscape was so we chose to complete that task last. Another example was when we didn’t know where the only 19th century building on campus was located. We continued on to the life-sized Taft statue and realized that we had passed the 19th century building

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    Flying in a plane for the first time sounds exciting and it was. Frankfurt, Germany was my first plane stop, from there I would board another plane that would take me to Budapest, Hungary, and finally to my last plane stop in Romania. This was the first time my siblings and I flew on an airplane and it was fascinating because every seat had a mini T.V. behind them and the food was delivered right to our seats. This was a different but exciting experience because we could watch movies whenever we

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    get my brother Bakugans which were popular at the time. She also got us strawberry ice cream, and took us to the park. The park got renovated while we were there so we got to see its transformation from a sad little playground to a giant wooden playscape that contained a ship, two seesaws, four metal swing sets, and a bike path. Regularly, we would go somewhere and do something new regardless of whether we were in the country or in the city. When we were in the country we would stay at my uncle’s

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