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    Allie, who reminisces about a time spent when her cousin Mack taught her to fly when she was just a young girl. On different occasions when Mack visited, he would show her how to do new things. As Allie grew up she found herself thinking of the secret that Mack shared with her and how he told her not to tell anyone or she may get hurt. Allie longed for the feeling of flying, if she could just reach out and talk to Mack but too much time had passed. She dreams of flying in her sleep, not for long

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    structure, even if those roots are bad. In the Toms’ family they’re roots were poisoned from the very founding of the family starting with Sam Toms’. His poison was not the fact that he tried to steal a married woman away, but that he was filled with secrets, deceptions, and self hatred. His family was founded on these poisened roots and passes the poisen down generation after gerneration. The only way to stop the poison, or inner self hatred taken out in other forms, was to let go of past and

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    McGovern, Ann W. "The Secret Solider: The Story of Deborah Sampson." Scholastic, 1990." Deborah Sampson was an incredible woman. She conquered so many things and taught people to dream big. She was born in Massachusetts Bay Colony. Deborah had four siblings and her mother had to give them all away, because she couldn't provide for them. Deborah was just five when her mother gave all her children away. Her father died in a shipwreck looking for adventure. Deborah had a hard childhood. She lived with

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    It was a cold winter’s morning, I was getting acquainted with my new position as CEO of Unicorn supplements.After two long meetings, that included familiarizing myself with the board of directors, and the plan of by means of moving forward after the passing of Mr. Wayne, I wonder(COLD) “ What time is it?” I thought to myself. Afterwards, I’m walking down the hallway, I see employees to on both sides working in their cubicles, with a dismal expression. Two weeks, since the passing of Mr.Wayne,

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    After what seemed like a long day, Ryder was finally given time to himself. Of course, it wasn’t a lot of time because birthday insured cake and ice cream time, but Ryder was able to unwind from all the stress built up from this special day. He was sitting at his desk, pressed up against the wall under the window that looked out at the front of his house, and he had his light on- only giving so much light in the room. The sun was coming down too, which Ryder thought was the perfect opportunity to

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    Secrets are precious vessels, travelling from a person’s heart, out of their mouth, and into another’s ear. But sometimes, due to misplaced trust, the vessels do not stay sealed, or protected, as they should be. Rather, they are exposed to the masses, and that person’s heart is one display for all to see and judge and interpret. Poems are the secrets of a poet’s heart. When a poet writes, it is not intended for an audience. Rather, it comes from a private place that can no longer be suppressed. There

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    The Secret “None of the secrets of success work unless you do.”- Anonymous Well, if you believe in the secret and you think about success, eventually it will walk right to you. Ha! Really? Well, if that’s really what you believe you are in for a rude awakening. However, for the rest of us, we will be over here working our butts off to make a change in our lives and working for said secrets of success. In 2006, a movie-like documentary, The Secret, created by Rhonda Byrne, was made about the Law

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    Effects of Body Image Campaigns on Society Today we live in a society that manipulates the way we view ourselves. Many women struggle with their body image because we are constantly being overwhelmed with the idea of being a size zero. It is not realistic to base your feelings of self-worth and self-image on the models in ads and magazines. Lets face it; it is nearly impossible to find a woman who is confident in her own skin. All women have flaws and learning to love yourself for who you are is

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    I’VE GOT A SECRET! Learning outcome: Upon completion student will be able to: * Given linear and exponential data, interpret the rate of change within the given context. * Represent linear and exponential models as equations, tables, graphs and verbal descriptions. Scoring/Grading rubric: Each question is worth 10 points. Introduction: Everyone has had some experience with gossip. In this lab, you will explore how well rumors (or secrets) spread when this information is

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    Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.'s The Lie - Mirrors Don’t Lie In The Lie by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Eli Remenzel is a thirteen-year-old boy on his way to The Whitehill Preparatory School with his parents.  Little do they know that Eli is keeping a big secret from them: he didn’t get accepted to the school.  As the story unfolds Eli finally cracks under the pressure of the lie as the headmaster informs his parents that he wasn’t accepted at Whitehill.  What happens next is a disaster.  As I

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