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    job I had had many parts of my life break down. I rarely saw my friends, missed out on life events and trips to be at work. I also saw my physical wellness break down. My TMJ symptoms had been the worst they had ever been. I got little sleep and had no energy. The time of year had come for our yearly trip to Canada. I had told my boss that no matter what happened I would not be canceling this trip. We stayed in the woods in small cabins on a lake. I spent the week without a cell phone, work or the

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    Feb 13 2017, adrenaline surged though my body as the thought of mission trip raced through my mind. “What is it going to be like? Who am I going to meet? How am I going to talk to the kids when I don’t even know how to speak Spanish!.”All these thoughts and more kept turning in my mind as the anticipation of our first flight drew nearer and nearer. “Bolivia”, just the name had a rustic feeling to it. In a quick 32 hours, we would reach our final destination for the next two weeks… Familia Feliz

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    Since his expectations fell short in Holland, Bradford is most likely biased toward the way of life in the New World. He and the group of Puritans had traveled over water to Holland, but their trip was not as distant as the New World. Without knowing what was to happen, Bradford automatically assumed the worst. Torn by the deep yearning for religious freedom, misfortunes in Holland, and possible dangers overseas, Bradford and the group of Puritans went against all judgment and decided to risk the journey

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    On a normal day at West Wilson Middle School, Mrs.Williamson’s class was learning about the Cawton Family heritage. Allie Smithing was an above average girl and the worst lesson she has every had happened that week. Allie Cawton was a nice lady that lived on Tate Lane with her husband W.N. Tate. General Tate was a mean and abusive slave owner. Mr.Tate locked Allie Cawton in a basement never to be seen again. Allie Smithing has no living relatives, but her mom’s, grandpa’s, uncle’s, cousin is General

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    studying the field of criminal justice I learned that my previous knowledge about prisons and prisoners was either completely wrong or very incomplete. My first original belief was that the worst kind of people were in jail. That if you walked into a jail every person that you would see there are the worst of the worst. Another original belief was that if someone was in prison then they did something that put them there. These original beliefs came from the typical sources you get growing up, your parents

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    John Lewis March

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    Discrimination is the first subject that brings out people’s characteristics. John Lewis’s Uncle Otis took John on his first trip north. They were cautious on the road trip and packed their own food as they both knew black people weren’t allowed to be served too. John explains, “Stopping for gas and bathroom breaks took careful planning. Uncle Otis had made this trip before, and he

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    in the fourth grade. My grade was taking a field trip to Adobe in Downtown San José. It was all smiles and laughter in the car on the way there. My classmates Jillian, Stella, Connor, and Ryan rode with me on the way to Adobe in Ryan’s mom’s car. Keep Jillian in the back of your mind during this story because she is rather important. After a fun-filled ride in the car with jokes and fun games galore, we arrived at Adobe. It was a rather tedious trip filled with artifacts and history that I didn't

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    Tomohon Mission Trip

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    my face and warmed my heart as I watched them. During the summer of 2017, I served on a ten day mission trip to Tomohon, a small village in Indonesia. I have been on two mission trips to New York and West Virginia previous to this one, but have wanted to go one out of the country for a number of years. So when I was informed about it, I jumped on the opportunity quickly. Leaving for the trip, I was unsure of what to expect; we were told that we would work on whatever projects came up while we were

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    experiences summer of 2015 This summer I went to one of the most exotic places in Africa. In the summer I went back home to Ethiopia. I call it “back home” because this is where I am from and where my parents were born and raised. Here is my trip back home. During this trip, I was able to do lots of cool and exciting things. We went to different cities, museums, the zoo and many different places. While in the city I was able to go to a place where they make traditional clothes, accessories and jewelry and

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    I Survived Tsunami Essay

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    books by now, and this one was definitely one of my favorites. The genre of this novel is nonfiction it was a true story about a boy named Ben and his family. They went to visit Japan where his father had passed 4 months ago and during the visit, the worst strikes. The protagonist of this book is Ben he is the main character who is fought against the tsunami that was killing and sabotaging Ben and his brothers visit to Japan. Ben was the oldest child, very brave, and loved to play basketball.

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