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    4 2.1 SAND-SLIT DRAINS 4 2.2 SAND-FILLED DRAINS 5 2.3 SAND BASED FIELDS 6 2.4 SURVEY RESULTS 7 3.0 CONCLUSIONS

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    dictionary say. When I was younger, I lived in the Philippines, my backyard were the rice fields and I would always play hide and seek with all my friends behind the trees. But

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    My Birthday Story

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    family and I gather around the dinner table in our cellar. “I can’t believe you’re really 14 now, you’re too young to be working in the fields,” my mom added with a glum look on her face. She knew the hours of hard labor would soon begin to pile onto each other. My mother has never been the type of person to hide her feelings, especially whenever it came to the fields. “At least I’ll be able to keep my eyes on you all the time,” my dad chimed in acting as if he didn’t care that I would soon be a slave

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    time. The setting of Devon sets the scene for a flashback by the narrator. As he gazes upon the property, memories break to the surface, focusing on areas that will be important to the story, such as the tree, the marble steps, and the athletic fields. It can also be

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    shouldn't take things for granted, and be grateful for the things you have. I lived in a beautiful farm in Mexico with my Mama and Papa. Everything was perfect. I would walk through the red rose bushes with my Papa. He would teach me to lay down in the fields, and listen for the heartbeat of the earth. We would hear the “Bump bump” of the Earth. The dirt was rough on our faces and we could feel a soft breeze. We had servants that would do everything for us. I never had to do anything for myself. We had

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    FIELD DAY Everything started to look dim, then I was out. I was at school and I was thrilled for the day to start. The reason why was because today was field day. So I got to my homeroom and my teacher Mrs. Martin (my second grade teacher) started explaining what was going to happen today. I couldn’t make out everything from the fact that I was thinking about what was going to happen today. We started heading outside carrying all the materials we will need for the day. So if you were not sure

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    Newman known 3 paradigms. one in every of them is that the Unitary-transformative paradigm is analogous to Parse’s simultaneousness theory. The unitary-transformative theory describes humans as burled, self-organizing fields at intervals the larger burled, self-organizing fields. Applying the Unitary Transformative Nursing theory in an exceedingly clinical setting would require American state to look at not solely what's visible and obvious, however additionally that that is obscure as influences

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    SYMMETRIC GENERALIZED BIDERIVATIONS ON JORDAN IDEALS IN PRIME RINGS AHMED ABOUBAKR* , ** AND SANTOS GONZÁLEZ** Abstract. Let R be a prime ring with charR 6 = 2. A biadditive symmetric map B : R × R → R is called symmetric biderivation if, for any fixed y ∈ R, the map x → B(x, y) is a derivation. A symmetric biadditive map G : R × R → R is a symmetric generalized biderivation if for any fixed y ∈ R, the map x → G(x, y) is a generalized derivation of R associated with the derivation B(., y). In the

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    The Bianca Monologue

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    On a quiet day, long ago, a young girl sat in the field where her father worked. Bianca’s hair was long, dark, and coarse complementing her caramel skin. She sat, eyes closed, taking in the warm June day. The corn, the air and the soft songs that the workers sang in the fields made Bianca smile. “Bianca! cariño! It is time to go Bianca! Andale! ” yells her father from across the fields. She rises to her feet, brushes the red, clay dust off of her shawl, and begins to walk home. She walks hand in

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