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    The FBLA scavenger hunt was a fun activity that we did in FBLA to kick off the start of the school year. This scavenger hunt was just like a regular one, except with a slight twist. You had to take a selfie with the person/place or thing that was on the list. There were about 20-30 people at Legion Park where the scavenger hunt took place at 7:00 pm. We all got into groups of three to four and had a blast while hunting down the twenty things to take selfies with. The top two teams got candy as prizes

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    In the poems Two Scavengers in a Truck, Two Beautiful People in a Mercedes by Lawrence Ferlinghetti and ‘Nothings Changed’ By Tatamkhulu Afrika, both poets present their feelings towards how nothing will change and how unequal our society is through past experiences and observations. Ferlinghetti presents social inequality through his observation of the contrast between two different classes of people in San Francisco during 1950’s. However, Afirka’s presents his idea and feeling of racial inequality

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    The theme of ‘Two Scavengers in a Truck, Two Beautiful People in a Mercedes’ by Lawrence Ferlenghetti seems to be the contrast of two opposite social classes and the unequal opportunities that they both have. The theme can even be seen within the title. The title juxtaposes the opposing groups and brings to light their differences due to their proximity. The poems structure seems to be somewhat sophisticated, as the author uses vivid language such as “coiffed.” Ferlenghetti’s poem also has a structure

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    While doing research towards this scavenger hunt paper I was able to learn that our lives consistently revolve around gender. Whether it has to do with doing gender, gender rules, and gender roles. Throughout the learning process I was able to see gender policing can be a key factor that influences what we do throughout the day with our lives as well. I was able to notice that the media has the power to influence us and our culture a lot now and days too. Aside from being more aware of what is happening

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    "Miss Scavenger.... MISS SCAVENGER!" I jolt awake. It takes me a moment to take in my surroundings, I 'm on the main stage of Whitehall college 's auditorium. I look over to my left where I had heard the voice that had so violently shaken me from my sleep. It was the founder of the world-renowned college, Dr James White. He founded this college two years after he got out of Highschool, lucky for him though he had some leverage to get students interested in attending, or his college would have gone

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    How do Tatamkhulu Afrika and Ferilinghetti express the sense of inequality in the poems “Nothing’s Changed” and “Two Scavengers in a truck, Two Beautiful people in a Mercedes?” Ferlinghetti’s poem “Two scavengers in a truck, two beautiful people in a mercedes” is trying to show two different people in the same place, same country which is supposed to be called equal but in reality are completely inequal. However, Afrika’s poem “Nothing’s Changed” tries to connect two different time periods; before

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    Scavenger Research Paper

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    I think I can, I think I can..oh it doesn't matter give me a trophy: A look at pros and cons of participation trophies Across the world children line up on playing fields and courts to acknowledge the conclusion of the season and seek recognition for their ability or sportsmanship. One by one each player shakes the hand of the coach and receives a trophy. When the ceremony has concluded spectators see a field of happy children each one with an award. In this ceremony there are no losers

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    All behaviors have some sort of communicative value whether someone is showing it in a facial expression or in the way they move their body. We are constantly communicating even though we may or may not be speaking out loud. On my non-verbal scavenger hunt I used my day at clinical’s I to observe people as they passed by me. I found my first cue Facial expression, when a lady was standing in line at the Starbucks right next to the lobby. When the lady got her total for her order she had a shocked

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    Scavenger Hunt Essay

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    Hunting is an ecological problem that it is happening in our nature. Countries like South Africa experience this situation because people who hunt do not realized how harmful this activity is for everyone. Many people who practice hunting have to follow the rules about getting a rhino. These people are allowed to do this activity in their country this is the case in South Africa. The people who hunted the rhinos tend to decide how to use this animal resource. The rhinos are used to make a lot stuff

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    (Tell me if you are reading. With a simple ‘Yes’ or by saying ‘Reading’ This is based after Bucky goes into cryogenic storage until they can figure out how to clear his mind. Though depending on your character it could be based a month after he is released for a given break when scientist realize they can still work on a solution without him having to be frozen. Srp/Erp and Fluff is allowed! Just don’t expect it immediately without some background context. 2+ Sentences! No one liners! Grammar isn’t

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