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    Personal Narrative Essay: Native American Oil Pipeline

    predicted to have a harsh winter this year, if so, we will be making clothing and shoes for weeks!” my older sister Cholena shouts to me, “Catori, would you please just do your job.” Being a 16 year old Native American girl in the early 1600s, means living free while roaming my homeland, which is

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    This Is a Essigment for Littel Read Riding Hood

    What a nice plump mouthful, she will be better to eat than the old woman. I must act craftily, so as to catch both.” So he walks for a short time by the side of Little Red Riding Hood, and then he says, “see Little Red Riding Hood, how pretty the flowers are about here, why do you not look round. I believe, too, that you do not hear how sweetly the little birds are singing. You walk gravely along as if you are going to school, while everything else out here in the wood is merry.” Task 2

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    Field Observation

    was in the Academic Plaza, which is on the west side of the Academic Building on the campus of Texas A&M University. My observation was completed on Friday, February 26th. The weather was in the lower sixties with a light breeze, which was perfect for observing, and I stayed for approximately two hours. I sat on a concrete bench on the west side of the Plaza for the entire span of my observation. I then scanned the entire area and noticed that the overall traffic through the Plaza was average for a

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    Personal Narrative Essay: A Short Trip To The Middle Of Africa

    My family and I pack into the van and get ready for the long ride ahead. It was in the middle of July of 2012. The heat was almost unbearable. At Least to me, I have never been in one hundred degree weather before. Nothing compares to the heat in the middle of Africa. My dad drives while my mom sits in the front seat. My sister and brother in law sit in the middle and my brother and I get stuck sitting in the back. We leave the gate and on our way to the orphanage in Nimule, South Sudan. After about

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    Social Observation

    Social Observation Introduction to Sociology 190 Section D097 03/05/2012 Social Observation For my social observation project I’ve chosen to study life at Don Carter lanes located here in the city of Rockford. The main focus of my study is to observer the social norms as defined in Sociology: a brief introduction, by Richard T. Schaefer, a norm is “an established standard of behavior maintained by a society.” I’ll also be observing the informal norms as well

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    Personal Narrative

    humid summer night . Before it was light outside. When my brother had his surgery . There was not a car driving by. The black When I went to the hospital we went to the second floor where my brother was. fan stood on me like a personal fanner. And the moonlight came through the white curtain. Somewhere behind me there was a train blowing it’s horn,like there was a car in the way of the tracks. I could hear it though the thin pillow, my grandpa gave me.A dog answered the train . Then another dog

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    Harvard Smith Guitar Attack Case

    INTRODUCTION: This case involves three unknown male Hispanics, stealing an unknown guitar valued at $2,200. Manager Scott Smith confronted the suspects as they exited the store. Smith followed the suspects and the suspects physically assaulted him by punching and kicking him several times. The suspects entered a black SUV and fled the scene, traveling east on Morningside St. LOSS: • At the time of this writing, the description of the guitar is unknown - $2,200. Total Value: $2,200 EVIDENCE:

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    Personal Narrative Essay: A Day At The Horses

    It is the middle of 2016, a hot,dry Thursday morning. We arrive at the ranch, in the pasture, lots of horses in the pasture eating dry hay. We wear jeans,shirts,shoes. We sign in on the computer. We get our name tags,pet the cats and sweet dogs and we go to the stable and go and say hello to all the horses in the stalls. We help walk the horses out to where they belong. After that , we go get buckets to sit on so we can watch the cute horses. After a few minutes, Sophie's car shows up with her mom

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    A Rhetorical Analysis Of King's Island Amusement Park

    “Funny how just when you think life can’t possibly get any worse, it suddenly does.” This quote, quite literally describes a sunny, humid, and sweltering day I had during the summer of 2012. As I looked at the ground, I could see heat waves jiggling across the pavement. The Kings Island Amusement Park was exceedingly busy; which only added to the scorching heat. Consequently, the park was packed with exuberant guests, screaming, running and eager for the fresh breeze the roller coasters created to

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    Design Yourself Cowboy Boots

    “Design Yourself” Cowboy Boots Entering the European Union Market Despite the recession, a growing number of European Union consumers turn away from cheap shoes. They prefer quality footwear that is fashionable, lasts longer and fits well within their personal style. According to the survey, best opportunities for exporters are in niches such as casual footwear made of reycled material, ethical footwear, flip-flops, clogs or in

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