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    1. I usually write when I have the extra free time or when I need to for school. I really enjoy writing but it’s not usually the first thing on my mind or what I like to do for fun. When talking about place or time sensation‚ I can be picky because when I sit down to write it needs to be quite and I need to be calm and not stressing out about something. 2. It takes me a little longer to write because I’m the type of person that can’t just sit down and stay focused for a couple hours and finish

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    Hiking and Black Hills

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    “Real Thirst” It was 4am on Monday morning. I barely got any sleep from the excitement of the backpacking expedition my friend Jayce and I had planned three weeks earlier. We stayed up later than we should the night before we left because of the double and triple checking we did on our bags. We had to make sure every last bit of equipment worked and was there‚ since it wasn’t going to be a regular park “hikingtrails that we were following. In fact it was going to be complete wilderness with

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    day of 2014 and my family and I are out skiing in the Black Hills‚ SD for winter break. As an alpine ski racer‚ i generally like to downhill ski instead of cross country ski. But on January 31st‚ I make the stupid decision to go cross country skiing with my dad and sister. WORST DECISION I EVER MADE. We had about a half hour drive to the rental shop for my dad and I to get rental skis. My sister already had skis because she races for the school Nordic team. Once we had gotten our skis‚ we started

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    Essay On Oregon Trail

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    Have you ever gone somewhere where no one has before? Thankfully the people that left their family’s to go find new land did because America wouldn’t be America as we know it now. The Oregon trail was part of the trails out west which is when people would travel to start a new life. Family’s would travel the trails with many dangers on the journey just hoping that they find good land. "The road to-day was very hilly and rough. At night we encamped within one mile of Fort Hall. Mosquitoes were as thick

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    Some students are taught about power and authority through a farmer and cow analogy in order to further explain the differences. In summary‚ there is a farmer with cows who eat hay. The farmer is the government‚ the cow are the citizens and hay is similar to money but in a looser context because “currency and credit are our lifeblood” (Fineman‚ 2009‚ pg. 128). For example‚ capitalism is like a farmer having two cows‚ one of which he laid off. The farmer then expects the only remaining cow to pick

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    After the PMR examination‚ we were not only sick of studying but also to even look at books. After some discussion‚ Ben‚ Tom and I decided to go for a camping trip. It was supposed to be a pleasant two days camping trip. Nevertheless‚ we had never imagined that it would turn out to be a nightmarish incident. That morning‚ we equipped ourselves with the necessary camping gear and sufficient food which could last us for two days. Then‚ we got onto our motorcycles and made a beeline for our destination

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    For some‚ writing an essay is as easy as sitting down at a typewriter and beginning to type‚ but for others‚ it is a burden or their worst experience‚ maybe because of the lack of practice and knowledge. When in school students are taught how to write‚ although not all students graduated as established writers‚ every students leaves school knowing how to write because their teachers taught them to do so. Students who takes classes seriously not only allows them to pass a certain subject‚ but also

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    Essay On Trail Of Tears

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    The trail of tears was one of the harshest punishments that the Native American population have faced. The trail of tears had many causes however the event it self took place in 1838 when General Winfield Scott rounded up as many Cherokee Indians as he could and forced them to walk to Oklahoma. The reasoning behind the naming of this event is due to the number of casualties due to disease and exposure to disease during this historical event. There were numerous people which led to the event such

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    Breathtaking Spots for Utah HikingHiking HydrationCLOSE August 21‚ 2015HomeHiking Destinations10 Breathtaking Spots for Utah HikingAug 17‚ 20150 6Whether you are just starting to hike or are an experienced trekker‚ Utah hiking offers a host of awesome spots that are must-see. ContentsUtah Hiking Plan to hike these nine spectacular paths on your next visit to Utah:Angels Landing Summit This 4.4 mile long trail culminates at the top of

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    greatness… but that was soon about to change. The young boy was seperated from his mother after a few years as a fierce attack by the Al Quida terrorist group. He was captured and taken to a camp where he would train with the world most notorious people.As soon as he was old enough to hold a gun his training began‚ even though he had no idea what he was training for all he knew was that it was a matter of life and death. The conditions was harsh and the people who he had grown up with died in front

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