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    Safari Adventure

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    I kept a close distance behind Themba‚ a safari guide with a mild Afrikaans-English accent‚ carefully taking small steps to remain unheard. I constantly looked around at the scenery of the dense thickets of brush and trees‚ anticipating that something unexpected might be looking back. As my senses became more alert‚ I felt a heightened awareness of my surroundings and noticed that Themba had turned off his radio‚ leaving us completely disconnected from the outside world. Although Themba was only

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    Life's an Adventure

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    My favourite author is William Shakespeare‚ a man who has written enough for immortality. Though a few hundred years have elapsed since the death of Shakespeare and volumes have been written on the life and work of this great writer‚ his early life still remains a subject for speculation and conjecture. It is generally believed that Shakespeare had very little schooling. Yet his keen intellect and mastery of language have earned for him the appreciation and applause of the literary world.

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    Fishing adventure

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    As my eyes glazed over the crystal clear lake‚ only one thing came to my mind. The fishing was going to be awesome. After getting to the secluded Lake of the Woods‚ located in Ontario‚ Canada‚ we wasted no time in getting our poles in the water in hopes of catching the big wahnee. I felt enormously optimistic about the fishing trip‚ since I knew all of the tricks of the trade about fishing. We rushed down to the shoreline and threw our poles in. After my eight family members and I got tired of reputedly

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    A Minecraft Adventure

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    He turned the key in the lock and opened the door. To his horror he saw a portal to another dimension. This portal started sucking him in like a vacuum. He ran and ran and held on to the frame of the door. He could not hold on and he fell in. All was dark. Pitch black. Not a light in the sky. He thought “how can anything live under these bleak conditions?” Suddenly he heard a faint cat like noise then saw a bright light advancing toward him at an alarming rate. He ducks and the light source explodes

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    A Space Adventure

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    I thought I had died and gone to heaven. Words could not describe the ecstasy I saw. Let me rewind:             I was surrounded purely by star and far away planets. I could see flying comets and their beautiful tail. I hovered in space for quite some time. I felt eyes pinned on me‚ but I could not tell where they came from‚ until a brave little star approached me. It said with its high pitched voice‚ “Hello‚ young one. What brings you here?” It had no mouth‚ none that I could see. “I don’t

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    Wilderness Newfoundland Adventures Case Study #28 Presented to: Professor Linda Blakney Presented by: Sparkle Smile Marketing Antonette Azzi Edona Berisha Wing Yu Cheung Kerry Forrest Jinghua Xie Marketing II: MKT 2302-070 Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 3 2. Situation Analysis 4 3. Assumptions 9 4. Core Problem 9 5. Alternatives 10 6. Evaluative Criteria 11 7. Analysis of Alternatives 11 8. Decision and Justification 14 9. Implementation 15 10

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    Our Great Adventure

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    Our Great Adventure Jeanna Zentgraf DeVry University‚ ENGL 112 Professor Hale March 6‚ 2011 Our Great Adventure When some friends of ours offered us a piece of property in Tennessee‚ we jumped at the prospect of moving to the mountains. For us‚ moving to the Tennessee Mountains was to be a great adventure for my family‚ but with all of the problems that we would encounter; it turned out to be something that we wanted to forget. We were moving to the mountains to

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    like kids again‚ with no worries‚ only unlimited happiness. On the second day‚ we decided to see Magic Kingdom‚ in which many people say “the true spirit of Disney magic can be experienced simply by stepping foot inside it”. There was music from Disney cartoons playing all around. “Don’t you feel like you are a part of a fairy-tale?” my sister asked with a smile. I felt like I had become a seven-year-old girl‚ wandering around and trying to find new adventures‚ like Alice

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Catcher in the Rye wonderfully express the thoughts‚ and feelings that typically run through the average teenagers mind. In each of these stories‚ the main character is left searching for his true identity. Huck Finn’s journey leads him to question the beliefs others have imposed upon him since his youth. While Holden Caulfield is a very confused and depressed person who desperately seeks acceptance‚ and companionship. Both characters are experiencing life

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    UNLIMITED FREEDOM IS NOT A SIGN OF PARENTAL LOVE BUT OF PARENTAL NEGLECT Respected judges‚ my worthy opponents and members of the audience- sale promos like unlimited talk time or unlimited internet access- I can acknowledge‚ but unlimited freedom is something I cannot fathom nor recognize. Freedom is never absolute‚ it always comes with responsibilities. Even the highest level of freedom has a defining boundary as without it‚ freedom has absolutely no purpose or function. Thus taking unlimited

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