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    photographers dream. From the stretching meadows filled with wildflowers to the majestic mountains that take your breath away, the area provides endless recreational opportunities, both for summer and winter activities. Winter sports including snowshoeing, skiing, ice-skating, hockey, ice-climbing, ice-fishing, fat tire biking, and swimming at Waunita Hot Springs, and summer activities such as hiking, biking rock climbing, fishing on the Gunnison River, boating sky diving, camping, and town sports like soccer

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    Conifer: A Short Story

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    As he was given in his youth, Japes gave his family the introduction to Conifer every summer and every Christmas. The boy, Peter, took to fishing as if it were in his genes. The highlight of which was winning the local fishing derby at the age of 5 with an 18-inch large mouth bass. It took all he had to land the behemoth. The girl, Megan

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    traditional school calendar, students don’t have the long 3 month summer break where they lose a lot of what they have learned, and it helps the troubled students with attending and excelling in school. It is believed that over the long 3 month summer break students forget a lot of what they have learned in the past school year. This is true, most students lose a lot of what they have learned the past school year during their summer break. Math takes the biggest hit, “students lose about 2.6 months

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    place for your boys if you want them to have an enriching summer. The camp opened in 1929 and has been providing and adventurous funhaven for male youths ever since. The camp in in a prime location being only three hours from New York and two hours from Boston. Your child will get to meet other local youth who share the same goals, dreams and aspirations and he does. The activities in which the boys partake when they visit the camp are endless. The facility has areas for basketball games, baseball

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    Liquor Never Brewed

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    second stanza. Dickinson connects features of drunkenness and nature in those two lines: the narrator is not getting drunk with alcohol, but with the admirable scenery in nature. The following line further explains the setting of the poem -- “endless summer day” (l.7). Also, in the first stanza, the speaker comments that the “liquor never

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    Usa Compare And Contrast

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    After traveling through many of the western states I finally realized how different not only the terrain was, but culture as well. The state of Utah has many differences from my home state of Minnesota. Starting from basic terrain Utah is full of endless hills and valleys ranging from thousands of feet above and below sea level. The four wheeler trails are also abundant and never ending. A friend and I rented a side by side for a day and drove for hours exploring the wilderness of Utah. The state

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    The P.O.V. Storytelling Workshop lead me to a network of film industry professionals and enabled me to explore a whole new world of film. In the 3 week summer program I participated in for two summers in a row, I was able to work with industry professionals alongside other teenagers that had the same passion and drive as me. The program gave me the opportunity to work with technology I have never been exposed to and the industry professionals brought in as teachers and advisors ended up being permanent

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    school child looks forward to the lazy days of summer. But, why is the summer break so essential for children? Relaxation, hanging out with friends, and endless amounts of free time are just some reasons that make it an important rite of passage. Summer is an escape from the long school days and the difficulties that arise with classes, homework, teachers, and peers. It also gives children a break and time to recharge. Even though a long summer is nice, after the first month, children seem to

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    Fair Week Research Paper

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    The summer of 2015 was a good summer… it was one to remember for sure!!There wasn’t very many days when I had nothing to do. Over the summer I had tons of things to do. My favorite things to do where fair week, play softball and going to the lake. Sounds exciting right? My absolute favorite thing to do was fair. Fair week was the best fair week I’ve ever had not just because I did really well but also because of the new friends and the memories that will last forever. My

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    First walking in, one can notice a sign reading Minto Brown Island Park, but continuing down the concrete path, anyone can see calling it a “Park” is a major understatement. Vast fields of tall grass on both sides of the entrance, birds flew and nested, hidden from the prying eyes of humans and predators. Further down the path, there were parked cars, their owners playing fetch with their dogs; dozens and dozens of dogs. As far as the eye can see there were tall, perhaps ancient, trees; it greatly

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