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    My First Acid Trip

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    Zachary Yates Mr. Ellis ENG 1101 April 7‚ 2013 Narrative and Descriptive Essay My First LSD Trip Ever since I heard of LSD‚ I’d always been interested in it. I could never believe that taking a drug could literally alter your reality. It even makes your subconscious come out into the real world. It’s even described as having your dreams come true. I’d research experience stories and all the facts‚ but I really just needed to try it myself! A few friends and I were sitting around playing

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    Group Discussion

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    For instance‚ Life is a chair A chair can be having different meanings to it with respect to life. You can use it to discuss the constant political struggle to acquire the best chair or the significance of one’s position in the society or a company depicted by the chair one occupies. A chair can trace the growth of a person from childhood- baby chair -to old age-a rocking chair. You can use these meanings to talk of different ways in which life can be like a chair. You also have

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    Descriptive Essay

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    September 19‚ 2012 An attractive aroma of pure harmony and happiness is abroad the marvelous lake designed by years of change. It is a therapeutic retreat hidden from the world we entertain. Soft winds embrace your neck as one nears the out-lying woods that surround this satisfaction achieved dwelling. As soon as the beautiful trees with fall colors start to dismiss their leaves‚ it is as if a blanket is covering the forest for a nice nap. There is a road with winding turns‚ telescopic mountain

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    a day at lake livingstom

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    A Day At Lake Livingston By Cameron Snider A quaint aroma of pure harmony and happiness is abroad the marvelous lake designed by years of change. It is a therapeutic retreat hidden from the world we entertain. Soft winds caress your neck as one nears the out-lying woods that surround this satisfaction achieved dwelling. As soon as the beautiful trees with fall colors start to dispel their leaves‚ it is as if a blanket is covering the forest for a nice nap. There is a road with winding turns

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    the trapped bird in the cage because she was trapped in a bad marriage. The rocking chair in the beginning of the story is a symbol. It represents the absent Minnie Wright. The chair was worn out and old. Her husband caused most of the destruction. Mrs. Hale thought‚ “...that rocker didn’t look in the least like Minnie Foster--the Minnie Foster of twenty years before.” Is telling how the rocking chair used to be in good condition‚ just like Mrs. Wright. What ruined her was not her aging

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    Tkam: Reading Response

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    troubling when Atticus is defending him in a big court case. Pg. 162: “‘Nobody leaves here until we have ten dollars.’” * How much was ten dollars back then? Wouldn’t that be a lot of money? Pg. 168: “Aunt Alexandra was sitting in a rocking chair exactly as if she had sat there every day of her life.” * Why is she there at the Finch’s house? Pg. 171: “I said I would love it very much‚ which was a lie‚ but one must lie under circumstances and at all times when one can’t do anything about

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    rushes through the stairs and locks herself to her room. She does not even stop back to respond to her sister‚ Josephine‚ who is worried on any undesired step that could be taken by her. As Mrs. Mallard enters the room she sits on the comfortable chair and gazes through the window after which she anticipates the pleasure of

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    Chair Dialog Case Study

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    1.The majority of this session involves chair dialog. What was the goal of chair dialog in the case of Helen? How effective do you believe this technique was? 3.Let’s now assume that Helen’s mother was a drug user in utero. This has caused Helen some cognitive problems throughout her life. If you were to utilize the Empty Chair Technique with Helen‚ what do you believe the outcome would be? The big goal in Gestalt Therapy is awareness. There are two kinds of awareness: awareness of a moment‚

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    Introduction NTU students spend lots of time in tutorial rooms studying. However‚ the chairs in NTU tutorial rooms are uncomfortable. Seat pans and backrests are plastic and tables attached to right armrests are 20cm above the seat pans and too small to place taptops. Students complain about these chairs. According to our group’s survey‚ 70 of 72 SM2 students suffer backaches after long hours of writing sitting on the chairs. Since tables are fixed‚ most students are forced to bend down to write on the

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    Things That Make Me Happy

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    the doors. I check the temperature on the thermometer just outside the front door. When the coffee has finished brewing I pour myself a cup and head for either the front porch or the back deck. If I sit on the front porch‚ in my old oak rocking chair‚ I can see the trees waving in the early morning breeze. I love this when there is a slight frost and the air is crisp. Yes‚ it’s a bit chilly‚ but I pull my fuzzy red bathrobe tighter around me and enjoy the coolness. I watch as the last few hummingbirds

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