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    Jean Swette Oral History

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    Oral history Jean swette born in 1950 in Green bay wisconsin‚ A USA citizen her whole life even though her family was mainly from Belgium and Germany‚ but both of her parents were born and raised in green bay whom also gave birth to jean and her four other siblings Lynn‚ Pulie‚Pattie‚ and John. Some people may know Jean as a daughter‚ sister‚ mom‚ but most importantly‚ she is my grandmother.Though she was a realtor living in florida most of her life including now a lot went on in Jean’s life it

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    THE MANY FACES OF A FRIEND We all have friends. We call them by different names. Regardless of the term we use‚ a friend to us is someone that is dear and important because of the many roles he or she performs in our lives. Though our parents and siblings are the most significant persons‚ the relationship we have to a friend is unexplainable and indescribable. Sometimes we are even more comfortable with a friend rather than our parents‚ brother or sister. Among our friends‚ we have someone whom

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    A Peace Place

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    A Peaceful Place    As  she  sits  in  the  soft  sand‚  meditating‚  I  can  only  imagine  what’s  going  through  her  mind:  nothing.  She  has  no  worries‚  she’s  carefree.  To just get away from everything and just  go  on  a vacation  to  a  sunny  beach  and  relax  is  something  I yearn for. So to see her calm‚ poised‚ and just blankly staring  out  into  the  neverending  blue   sky  makes  me  want  to  buy  a  flight  ticket  and  go  out  to  the  Caribbean  in  hopes of forgetting every worry I have

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    An analytical review In the human race‚ as with almost all species‚ the male leads‚ protects‚ and dominates; however‚ this is not always the case. Female dominance occurs in the Lemur family of primates. It is unknown as to exactly why this occurs‚ but it is has been shown to be linked to increased maternal investment. In Bobbie Ann Mason’s story “Shiloh‚” she exhibits the reversal of the roles between the husband and wife. Norma Jean‚ the wife‚ evolves into the dominate role in the marriage

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    Favorite Place

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    Everyone has a special place‚ a place where you have memories‚ where you can find peace and harmony. A place where you know you are just happy being there. For some it’s a quiet place‚ for others it’s a noisy place. But all of these places have one thing in common; they are places where you think first when asked. My favorite place is a city from where I live in Vietnam‚ a city called Hanoi. Hanoi‚ which is the capital of Vietnam‚ has a long history of culture and development. Situated in the north-east

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    The changing face of America Taking a look back in time you are able to see how artists and other writers used words and pictures to get people to think the way they wanted them to think. In the 1950’s artists were able to use pictures of families‚ televisions and just about any other house hold item to convey a meaning that we would understand subconsciously. In the book "Homeward Bound" by Elaine Tyler May‚ she talks to us about the new home life and how the families are changing right along

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    Desert Places

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    November 12‚ 2012 Poetry Mini Essay Word Count: 315 “Desert Places” by Robert Frost The poem “Desert Places” by Robert Frost describes the loneliness that is an unavoidable part of human nature and discusses the fact that loneliness is something that comes from within you. Although the speaker is unknown they show their sad emotions while observing a snow covered field. To help readers understand the meaning of “Desert Places”. Frost uses forms of imagery‚ symbols and personification to transfer

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    Favorite Place

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    swiping past your body is one of the things that just lead to a release of everything. There’s a sense of calmness that is incomparable to this sensation. For me‚ this sensation is one of the main reasons that the beach is my favorite place. The beach is one of the most peaceful and relaxing places there are‚ and the beach comes along with the quite a few possible adventures‚ which is what truly makes the beach the most spectacular place. The smell of salt and freshness make it so all you want to

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    Favorite Place

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    Stephanie Ruiz Essay 1 Draft 1 My Favorite Place My favorite place is Centennial Park located in the Grand Canyon of Twin Falls‚ ID. It’s so beautiful there.When you drive down you are more focused on the steep narrow road but the view is great‚ now if you walk down that’s a whole different story.It’s a great place for anyone who enjoys: nature‚lots of activities and family time . As I’m walking down you can see the golf course which

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    Relaxing Place

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    kitchen is a great place to unwind‚ because there’s food there. Eating food is a very enjoyable thing‚ and it causes your body to release happy chemicals like dopamine and serotonin. For a brief moment‚ you are enraptured by the joy of food‚ and it causes all the stress of your life to melt away. Along with the dopamine produced directly by the food‚ your body also makes dopamine when you have successfully created a dish. You reached a goal‚ and your mind rewarded you for all your hard work. Not

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