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    When faced with a challenge, typically I believe there is no mountain that cannot be faced with the power of Christ and a touch of determination. This project was so different. I went into this so motivated and found many struggles along the way. The comfortability of explaining to others around me did not phase me, and I looked forward to a new experience, to a point. I also felt overwhelmed, annoyed and more negative towards the project than motivation, but I knew it would soon be over. I relied

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    Mate started out as a normal teenage girl, trying to find her way in the world. She was the youngest of four sisters, each one more interesting than the next. Her sisters Dede, Patria, and Minerva all had different views of everything around them, which in turn influenced her views of the world since she looked up so much to her sisters. Minerva was very active in the national underground, Patria eventually got involved due to her problems with her husband Pedrito, and though Dede was never truly

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    “How much?” He asked, his voice high and coarse. Earl’s skin shivered slightly at The Stranger’s voice, unnerved by its odd pitch. “That’d be seventy-five pence,” Earl answered. “And my petrol?” The Stranger kept his gaze fixed on Earl as the old man scanned the metre. “You guys be getting hit by that storm up your way?” asked Earl, as he worked out the petrol cost. The Stranger bristled at the question, and his face tightened. “And what way is that?” He replied, his voice now low and brittle. Earl

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    village not far from the forest edge. As she strolled through the winding paths of the forest road, she thought of the wonderful experiences of the day ahead with her grandmother. Once she reached a small clearing in the trees, she noticed some beautiful flowers which bloomed only in the fall.

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    The Effects of Violent Entertainment  I enjoyed the depth of this presentation.  Not only did this team present first (meaning they had no reference for the format of their presentation), but also this presentation followed a concise train of thought that led to the ultimate conclusion.  A few examples were used from media in order to portray your topic.  It's understandable that each speaker wanted to discuss their own media example since each presenter talked about a different entertainment median

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    South Padre Island All adults have lives that are filled with some form of stress, even if we don 't truly accept the fact. School and work can get really stressful and we often start to feel anxiety about meeting deadlines or pivotal determinations. Everyone can enjoy a vacation from time to time, and for many people the beach signifies relaxation and a great stress free environment. Touring places or doing activities with your family is a great way to forget about work and make great memories

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    It was a beautiful day in Pierre, South Dakota on October 11th, 2014. The bright sun was shining down on the water, which made a perfect reflection. Along the river is such a beautiful place to relax and take in all of God’s beautiful creations. Everyone arrived at the boat dock ready to go. We were getting all the boats into the water and getting ready to go to my grandparents favorite fishing spot. We got all the boats that would be used, unloaded and into the water. Everyone settled into the

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    and not the history. In the United States, it is opposite. The South has a positive side for freedom of space, hunting wildlife, and farming. However, the North would view the South as backwards, inferior, old, and racists. When comparing the US to Jamaica Kincaid's ideas in A Small Place, the tourism's view is opposite. Antigua's tourists view the island as a beautiful place. The South's tourists do not view the South as a beautiful place. The socioeconomic background affects the way the natives

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    the most beautiful women in the world, South Korea is also a country widely known for its excessive execution of plastic surgery procedures. According to Zara Stone, based on data from a 2010 Survey by the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, she addresses that one out of every five women of all age groups in South Korea undergoes some sort of surgery procedure, making South Korea the leading country of plastic surgery (2). Plastic surgery is popular among many women in South Korea today

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    Settling In Charlestown

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    Settling in Charles Town South Carolina was a remarkable place with it’s variety of soil and plants. The new land was known for it’s beautiful rivers. But why was settling in Charles Town so difficult? The settlers wanted to settle in South Carolina, but it was very difficult. So the settlers prepared for their long journey towards South Carolina. Later on they settled in Charles Town which then became one of the best places for a living and growing crops. Charles Town was so difficult to

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