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    Phantom Lake Reflection

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    Phantom Lake is something indescribable. Everyone has a moment where they come to realize why they love something so much‚ mine happened to be a week after my first week of camp. Only one week after leaving the place that I now call home I saw that every day things like seeing my friends or singing to a song on the radio would bring me back to my fantastic first week. Phantom has impacted me in a way that no other program or person has. Looking back to my LIT‚ no pun intended‚ weeks I have learned

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    once more to the lake

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    After reading all of the descriptive essays I found that I liked the “Once More to the Lake “By E.B White. His essay is easily readable and his diction is simplistic. His descriptions and imagery include Whites past and present memories. The narration is first person through the eyes and voice of the author. On the other hand I feel that his theme is more elusive. This retrospection allows the reader to slip behind the wall of time and memories to watch a son and father enjoy the America dream a

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    Trust is one of the few key ideas that Caroline Macdonald‚ the writer of ‘Lake at the End of the World’ has defined. The story is told from two sides of two different adolescents‚ Hector and Diana. They have to trust each other and try to live in a world where there is no certainty of what will happen tomorrow. Hector comes from an underground community where they all believed in a charismatic leader named John Smith (The Counsellor). When he promised a safe and well subsidized accommodation along

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    Ricki Lake Summary

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    are used for deliveries‚ such as using epidurals‚ forceps delivery‚ vacuum extraction‚ C-section and others. This revolution of technology has changed the childbirth from home through the natural ways to hospitals through medical processes. Ricki Lake‚ who is the producer of this film‚ gave her experiences about her childbirths. Her first delivery went very pathetic. She was very disappointed from the American health care system due to which she follow midwife in her second delivery. She adopted

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    Star Lake Monologue

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    cold glares and nobody wants nothing to do with you? Those that should be the happiest to see you can’t even look at your for one horrible mistake that you made in your past. Could it get any worse? Well It did for Molly Barlow‚ because all of Star Lake found out what she did because of her mom‚ the person who she’s suppose to trust the most in the world betrayed her. Less then 24 hours back in town and she had already received harsh pranks from her former friends and that’s exactly how she knew

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    Once More by the Lake

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    Once More to the Lake by E.B. White The clock is always ticking and the world is always changing whether we want it to or not. In E.B. Whites "Once More to the Lake"‚ A present day father takes his child to an area his family would frequent for a week every summer. Upon arriving back at his childhood retreat‚ he is hit with an almost overwhelming sense of nostalgia. Once a child on a family vacation‚ the narrator is now reliving his childhood based on the experiences of his own child visiting

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    Lake Descriptive Writing

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    Beds of glorious yellow and vibrant purple flowers‚ contrasted beautifully by rows of bushes of light green. The flora surrounded a small lake so still and shiny‚ that it reflected objects almost perfectly. The volume of the lake was the largest I’ve seen in Autumn‚ due to the copious amount of snowfall the past winter. Peering on the surface of the lake‚ I saw the image of the seductive Half Dome admiring itself in the water’s reflection. Directly looking at Half Dome‚ I marveled at the spectacle

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    Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake

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    those views have continued to change about the roles these minorities take on in the world of music. To fully understand this situation‚ and why people have the views that they do‚ let us take a look at two very significant pieces in history. Swan Lake composed by Tchaikovsky is one of the greatest works for ballet companies worldwide. When it was originally performed for the first

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    Lake Dance Recital

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    2014 Clear Lake Dance Recital I could hear the bustle of people out in the crowd as I was getting ready for the dance recital. As I started to get ready for the first dance‚ someone came in and told us we were going to be starting in a few minutes. We all went and lined up at the foot of the stage because we were one of the first people to go on. “Your next‚” I heard from the people helping back stage. Right then I had to run through all of the steps to the dance in my head to make sure that I had

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    The Lake Tribe Summary

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    The Symbol of Hope In a land of sorrow and hard times there is a Lake Tribe that endures the pain of the land but with all of this pain comes a symbol of hope‚ The Blue-Shelled Tortoise. This symbol of hope is the difference between life and death because The Blue-Shelled tortoise brings the water down from the sky. This tortoise comes once a year out of the lake about 50 miles away for the tribes location. Each year the tribe take 10 men and to search for this tortoise. The chief of the tribe

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