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    to maintain the perfect unity with the outdoor temple. Vegetation is all along the bank with fragrance producing vines in astonishing numbers. Birds are flying making their presence known by beautiful songs. Squirrels are running abroad looking for food‚ and the trees feel nice enough to share. A simple toss of nutrients into the water brings groups of ducks giving their salutations. Towards the dock floats a boat. This is not the everyday boat you expect‚ but a silent eco-friendly boat‚ controlled

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    Is That Orange Juice? As far back as I can remember Thanksgiving was one of my favorites‚ not for the fall decorations‚ or the plethora of Football games‚ but for the food. Ah‚ the food‚ when I was a little girl‚ I used to be awakened by the smell of the savory butter that was melting atop the stove‚ as I heard the sweet onions being chopped‚ I knew it was starting; the beginning of the Thanksgiving feast. As I got up and wiped the sleep dust from my eyes‚ I anxiously ran into the kitchen

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     confronting and pushing their weaker adversaries; while others‚ charge the counters‚ ravaging the shelves and gathering their rations; finally‚ multitudes rejoice and join forces with their allies‚ all at their specific tables. The offset scents of the food are all but drowned out by body odours‚ colognes and perfumes. The air is humid now­ moist and unpleasant. After time has passed and every soldier has arrived at their destination‚ many begin to retreat to the halls. Continuing to attack each other

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    Ueno‚ The Town of Quietness and Chaos In 21st century‚ we came to be able to travel abroad very easily compared with the last century. According to a research‚ over 8‚000‚000 foreign tourists visit Japan every year. There are many places that are known to the tourist like Kyoto‚ which is quite famous for its beautiful scenery and magnificent Buddhist temples‚ or Tokyo‚ the capital of Japan‚ and the one of the busiest city in the world. However‚ If there are greedy tourist who

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    Katrina Druffner Pre-Ap English 5th Period- Fig September 19‚ 2013 Jail Release The voice of freedom finally shrieks in my ear as the sharp piercing sounds breaks the lazy silence that hovers about the classroom on a Friday afternoon. Immediately‚ as if it is feeding time at the zoo‚ scrambling kids make a mad dash for the exit‚ trying to beat the crowd of oncoming students. Time stops‚ and draws a blank in my mind for a moment. I stand up lazily‚ and my sore muscles ache with a full week’s

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    Zach Dolenar Professor English English 1102 19 September 2012 Ode to a Cherry What’s better to chill out a hot summer’s day than something sweet and cool? No‚ I am not talking about a Popsicle. I am not talking about an ice cream cone‚ either. I am not even talking about iced tea or lemonade. It is something better than all of those‚ and it doesn’t even have all the sneaky calories of those other tasty treats! The answer to the question is simple. Have you guessed it? It is a cherry. Upon first

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    completely empty except for the 4 photos which hang all in a row‚ evenly spaced. These photos even more basic than the others display trees which are stripped of their color‚ leaving them in a grayscale black and white. The coffee bar is surrounded by food and drinks to appeal to all tastes and preferences. The pastries range from buttery flaky croissants to sweet morning buns sitting in a pool of cinnamon and sugar displayed on

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    The First and the Last Visit To Cedar Crest Drive There is a full moon. It is pitch black and raining outside. As I lookdown the street I can see the fog setting only feet away from me. It is on this evening when my curiosity gets the best of me. I want to know why my mother never allowed me to go down Cedar Crest Drive. I’ve heard many stories about a haunted house down there. The stories‚ however‚ have varied. I heard somebody had been gruesomely murdered in there. I also

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    and kept my attention were the rides that seemed to torture their occupants. It still amazes me that average‚ ordinary people eagerly trade in the serenity and security of the ground for the chance to be tossed through the air like vegetables in a food processor. It is somewhat awe inspiring to think that at some time in history‚ someone thought people would enjoy the above torment. As an adult‚ it is precisely this thrill and excitement of having survived the ride that keeps me coming back for

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    Destination Homebound Waking up‚ I feel the burning sensation of what feels like fine needles pricking at my eyeballs. I blink them a couple more times before hitting the snooze button on my loud horn shrieking alarm clock. As I lay my head back down to get just ten more minutes‚ a fuzzy feeling tickles my stomach. The excitement of me going home today to see my family races through my head‚ along with that‚ the slight twinge of a headache from the lack of sleep counteracts that feeling. I’m tired

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