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    Stephen Phillips Vision Walk 12/5/17 I found myself sitting high on a branch, in an ancient oak tree, watching rabbits playfully chase each other in the early morning sun. I am so grateful for my experience in the vision walk at the Fairfield Osborne Preserve on Sunday. I will quickly describe the great significance taking a quiet reflection day in the woods was for me, then describe the highlights of my day, and conclude with my final thoughts on the experience. I was immediately interested

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    Stick Sidewalks

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    go. Even if a person is on a leisurely walk the stick sidewalks can provide a miniature adventure fore people to explore the site. Besides having the chance to explore the stick sidewalks will be able provide a variety and allow different bodies of landscapes. The stick sidewalks will vary in size throughout the site. Each size of the pathways will be different task depending on where and what each individual stick is located. The two largest sticks sidewalks will just be secondary pathways that

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    him grabbing my walking stick from off the wall. I put on my belt as well as my pistol holster and my vest and walk out of the tent. I'm greeted by Black Wing the leader of the tribe “Jonah, White Foot tells me that you're looking for Henry?” he asks “Yes that I am Black Wing would you be able to tell me where I can find him?” “Yes he was last sighted in Demons cross the town of outlaws” he answers “Good I will re-turn tell White foot I said goodbye,” I say walking over to my horse

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    Walking and hiking have been around as long as man has been around. Walking was a means of survival as well as a relaxing because man had to hunt for food which meant he had to search for it. Walking has also been a way to relax and clear your mind and meditate for generations. If you think about it, the first people to organize this activity were probably cavemen. However, if you are talking about the people who first climbed a mountain, then the first people to climb Everest were Norgay and Hilary

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    Insura Case Interview

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    The insured’s photo on her driver’s license differs from her current appearance from the interview. Her current physical appearance shows a female Caucasian, approximately 5 06” in height, weighing 265 pounds with bleached hair and having brown roots showing near her scalp, which she appears to have shoulder length hair which was in a pony-tail. She had dark brown eyes and had a heavy build. Her cheekbones were prominent and rosy and hamster-like. Her chin was round and double-chinned. Her ears were

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    Steadily walking up the steep mountain path, Dave thought out loud to himself. “I think this is the best hiking path ever,” he whispered to nobody. Suddenly, Dave took a step forward and tripped on a rock. “Owww!” he yelled. He had a bad bump on his head. As he got up from the dusty road, he noticed a small cave maybe three feet high and three feet wide. He couldn’t believe his eyes. “Wowww!” Dave exclaimed. He crawled to the cave, grabbed his flashlight from his pack, and slid inside the cave.

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    Irony: A Short Story

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    the door rang before she could finish her sentence, and Audrey was roaming around exploring the dark store. “Hello? Is anyone there?” A tall woman walks down the stairs with a stick tapping around her. Her eyes covered over with white, her hair long and brown. She

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    wonder she was behind me. “I'm coming!” she exclaimed with a sigh of exhaustion and continued to trudge on through the poky cut down corn field heading towards the barn. This is going to be fun! I thought as I turned towards the barn and started walking. “We are here” I thought as we walked up to the barn, it was a gray, brownish color and had two floors and some holes. (and when I say some I mean a lot!) “Let's start on the top floor and then we can go downstairs and see the cat,” I said very

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    When I was a child one thing my family loved to do was go camping. We went all the time, whenever we could. Every year there was at least one memorable trip such as the walking sticks or that time someone killed a cottonmouth with a wiffle ball bat. We always had fun messing around in the woods, building fires, and finding broken parts on the camper when we got to the campground. It wasn’t really a good trip unless we forgot something we needed at home. Out of all the trips we took the best ones

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    "Be careful now, the fair is in town, stick together!" I hear behind me as I gallop onto the creaking deck. We were to walk to the park with our lunches while the rest of the kids would drive there. Two girls trail closely behind me, Haylee and Lexi. Haylee has hair like Rapunzel, long, flowing hair that shines like the sun. She has a squarish head and thinly framed glasses. Lexi, however, is the opposite, she's younger, shorter, has a round head and stick straight hair. Freckles sprinkle across

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