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    Nature walk

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    Emily Rice Instructor- TimLarson Composition II Descriptive Essay 10/7/13 Driving up the North Shore always gives me a sense of comfort. I know it’s somewhere I can go to clear my mind and hike‚ feeling connected to nature. As I walk the curvy‚ damp path of Lake Superior Hiking Trail‚ fog lifted off the ground. The air was still cool but began to warm up by the sun shining through the thick tall pine trees. It was clear that fall was arriving‚ the trees were filled with vibrant yellow and

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    Tort Walk

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    D. Blevins‚ J. D. While conducting a tort walk at one of the local middle schools we identified several possible torts. One was of a building code violation‚ another in the way money was handled in the lunch room. I am going to pursue the building code violation and what the possible injury could be if not corrected. Upon our tort walk we discovered several windows open to the common areas. These windows were out far enough for a person to walk or run in to. Depending on the persons size this

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    Remember the Titans

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    Coach Boone is a great example of a leader. He knows he faces a tough year of teaching his "hated" team. But‚ instead of listening to the hating town or administrators‚ Boone pushes his team to their limits and forces good relationships between players‚ regardless of race. His vision for the team involves getting the players concerned in what the team needs to become‚ and not what it is supposed to be; a waste. Boone is a convincing leader with a brutal‚ boot camp approach to coaching. He believes

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    A memory to remember

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    Going to the beach is always filled with sensory experiences that are precise to ones memory and natural sensations‚ including the sun burnt dried out skin from baking in the sun‚ the fresh ocean smell regularly disrupted by the overwhelming odor of sunblock‚ and the sounds of crashing waves and crying birds that gets washed away. Florida is known for so many beaches‚ but Cocoa Beach is the only place that was unforgettable. The sand between your toes‚ the ocean wind going through your hair‚ the

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    A day to remember

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    If there are people who ask me‚ who I need‚ my answer is YOU If there are poeple asking me who I miss‚ my answer is YOU If there are people asking me‚ who I mostly love‚ my answer is... YOU‚ YOU‚ YOU You are the only one I like‚ you are the only one I love much more... You are my hero‚ my sunshine all time... I cannot live without you‚ I cannot breathe without you‚ I am nothing without you... You keep me happy and smiling all time... I am always with you in your heart‚ I am there for you

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    Just Walk on by

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    Amanda DeLong Professor Badenhopp ENG091-015 9/17/2012 Summary In “Just Walk On By: A Black Man Ponders His Power to Alter Public Space‚” Brent Staples explains how a black man’s appearance after dark can change a person’s actions. Staples’ comes to realize due to his race‚ clothes‚ and hair some people become frightened by him. Since others perceive him as dangerous he realized this could easily place himself in danger also. Eventually‚ he became accustomed to the precautions a lot of onlookers

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    A walk in the woods

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    A Walk in the Woods‚ Bill Bryson In this non-fiction book‚ Bill Bryson recounts his travels through sections of the Appalachian Trail. Bryson discusses the history‚ ecology‚ trees‚ plants‚ and animals of the A.T.‚ which are topics that have been discussed in class this semester. The first days on the trail Bryson describes his experience as hell because the hiking is very tough and its even more difficult for his buddy Stephan Katz‚ a recovering alcoholic who

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    preceding Neil Armstrong’s walk on the Moon in 1969. The success of sending two men to walk across the land of another celestial body was more than a large scale science experiment for the United States- it was an affirmation of American ingenuity‚ it boosted national morale in an uneasy time‚ and ended the decade on an uplifted note. This work seeks to examine Neil Armstrong’s walk on the Moon‚ most specifically‚

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    Everyone is different. We all know that. Every book is different too. As books travel along the path of their life‚ people gain new information in their heads about books. They may then use that to write more books. This is the road of literature. A Long Walk to Water written by Linda Sue Park‚ and Whirligig written by Paul Fleischman‚ both have similar story lines‚ but have totally different overall situations. As books travel the road of literature they pick up new aspects of the books that brings them

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    Moon Walk

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    Ever wonder what the view was like from space? Buzz Aldrin as seen in the photo walking on the moon’s surface had the best seats in town. In 1969‚ Neil Armstrong became the first man on the moon during the infamous Space Race. This accomplishment gave everyone around the world new hope of future space exploration. This image‚ along with many others taken that day‚ touched the lives of everyone. Immediately what draws attention to this photo is the image of the astronaut on the moon’s surface. The

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