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    the wounds we have inflicted upon it: 1: Walk sometimes. You don’t need to take your car everywhere you go. If your job is in walking distance‚ or you’re able to ride a bike to get there‚ then do it. Not only are you helping to save the planet‚ you’re exercising and helping yourself stay fit. Most big cities that have the worst traffic jams also have bike paths and walking trails for pedestrians. You’d be surprised how much more convenient they were for you. 2: Pick it up! People litter‚ that’s just

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    As you walk into the town the sun blinds you. You see the two little girls snickering and walking with disgust at what they see‚ a boy with long‚ shaggy blonde hair‚ torn overalls‚ and a dirt covered face‚ you. As you keep walking you see two women who criticize you about what you are wearing. You freeze in your tracks about the person ahead‚it’s the Marshall‚ you stop in your tracks because of fear. You were scared of this moment because you have a phobia of Marshall’s. So you get really nervous

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    A Worn Path

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    The complexity of Eudora Welty’s plot in “A Worn Path” is not clear. The main character is Phoenix Jackson‚ an old‚ frail woman walking through the town of Natchez in December. It consists of the brave attempts of a courageous‚ valiant woman to carry on against overwhelming forces. Her determination despite the great odds against her gives the story its impact. The powers ranged against her are old age‚ poverty‚ environment‚ and illness. Old age‚ a silent but overpowering antagonist is shown in

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    Neighborhood Problem

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    A neighborhood generally is characterized based on the layout‚ planning‚ amenities and most importantly the people that reside therein. The neighborhood I live is a newly developed community located in Laurel‚ Maryland‚ the houses in the neighborhood varies in design‚ style and is a residential community with mostly single-family homes. The neighborhood looks like a transition from farmland to residential communities; the area attracts young and working class people because of the outstanding school

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    and concrete – and these are substances not easily impressed. ‘Always‚ everywhere‚ people have walked‚ veining the earth with paths visible and invisible‚ symmetrical or meandering‚’ writes Thomas Clark in his enduring prose-poem ‘In Praise of Walking’. It’s true that‚ once you begin to notice them‚ you see that the landscape is still webbed with paths and footways – shadowing the modern-day road network‚ or meeting it at a slant or perpendicular. Pilgrim paths‚ green roads‚ drove roads‚ corpse

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    Story Normal day at school‚ walking home listening to music you could feel the breeze going through your hair. Sun light shining into your eyes made it hard to concentrate on where you’re going but you could manage. However the afternoon didn’t seem normal at all. While taking a shortcut home‚ turning and walking through an alleyway you could see drops of red liquid leading into a circled shaped red puddle. The emotions and feelings going through my head were mixed. I didn’t know what to do‚ “Is

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    leg‚ she walked limping. She thought that with her injuries‚ walking a bit more was easy‚ but she overestimated her body. The temperature remained the same as when she entered‚ but she felt cold. Her blue eyes looked at her surroundings. To the right‚ a lot of trees‚ with no signs of ending. To the left‚ still the same lake. She was on the border of the lake‚ the only open path in the forest‚ which left her no choice but to continue walking. Slowly. Time passed quickly‚ the light of the sun began

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    right. After a few minutes go by john finally asked the teacher what was the matter and why was she pacing herself around the room. She finally explained and told him what happened. He started crying and ran out of the empty classroom and started walking home. He knew that it was a very long walk but he needed to get something’s off his chest. As he was thinking this had to be one of the most terrifying moments in his life so far. Alone he walked by himself with no one on his side to be there to talk

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    A Character Analysis: Sammy Sammy is a young teen who works at the grocery store. He is just like any other teen checking out everything going on. One day‚ he spots three teen girls walking through the door. This begins to show Sammy’s true emotions and character in the story “A&P”. Sammy shows that he is very observant‚ different‚ and dissatisfied. Sammy is observant and watches everything that goes on in the store while he cashiers

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    Walking alone at night‚ for some‚ can seem like a peaceful thing to do‚ to help clear a person’s mind and let the day’s troubles disappear into the dark. For others‚ though‚ the night is when a person feels the most alone and must face their own demons. Robert Frost makes the night become that dark‚ grim and depressing time in which people reflect on themselves in his poem “Acquainted with the Night”. The first time reading the poem‚ one just simply thinks a person is taking a walk at night in the

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