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    These diary entires are Katy Brenner’s documentation of her experience in the drug scene during the 60’s in the early stages of the Hippie movement. Diary entry #1 Febuary 3rd 1961 Dear Diary‚ due to the huge new "Hippie" movement going on here in portland and apprently around the U.S‚ drugs seem to have become very popular latley. This sparks my interest as everyday while at school my friends seem to talk about diffrent things they have tried and experienced and it’s starting to make me a little

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    Topic 1. Means of travelling Millions of people all over the world are fond of travelling. They travel to see other countries and continents‚ to discover different ways of life‚ to meet different people and to practice foreign languages. It goes without saying that travelling broadens the mind. While travelling we can see and learn a lot of things that we can never learn staying at home and watching TV or reading books. You can travel to enjoy picturesque places or just for a change of scene.

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    Spontaneous memorials are mementoes such as crosses‚ flowers‚ teddy bears‚ and flags left at the site of death‚ or something directly related to the victim‚ and all of them are characterized by multiple connected characteristics. Spontaneous memorials are individualistic‚ yet public displays that are not usually organized; the participants choose how much or how little they take place in the adjunct ritual. Rather than being held at a stationary location‚ spontaneous memorials are typically found

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    what it is‚ where it is‚ and why is it important. 1st paragraph - What is it? The 9/11 monument is a museum and memorial in New York City. It remembers those who died in the attacks which killed approximately 3‚000 people at the World Trade Center on September 11‚ 2001.. Two sorrow reflecting square pools now sit where the twin tower buildings once were. The pools are a memorial

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    vacation; a real vacation and a dream vacation. Both have several differences. To begin with‚ a real vacation is cheap and people can afford it. For example‚ people travel to the beach and stay overnight on the weekend in the summer. It can be just a day trip such as people who live in Vienna‚ Virginia take their family to visit The White House in Washington. D.C. On the other hand‚ a dream vacation can be too expensive. For instance‚ traveling to space‚ to the moon‚ or traveling around the world in a month

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    firstly‚ they decide the place that they want go to vacations and then they chose the kind of transport‚ this selection depend of many factors. For example‚ how long are holidays‚ how much time they need for arrive to the place‚ how many people go to the trip‚ how many money costs them to travel by plane or travel by bus. For example‚ when people can make a decision of traveling in a planefor holidays this is because they don’t have much time and travel by plane is faster than a bus‚ however‚ travel by

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    Should there not be a memorial service in honor of those who died? The best option would be sanctification. Sanctification is the act of making something sacred or holy. This is the most helpful because it allows the memorial to be cherished‚ where it can be set apart as special. This memorial service will commemorate those who died and hope for the best. Sanctification is the more practical option because it allows the area to become hallowed. The Vietnam War Memorial is an example of sanctification

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    doesn’t only provide knowledge about new cultures and interesting facts about the countries and their people‚ but it also makes the travelers understand and value more their own culture‚ home and lifestyle. There is also the planning phase of the trip‚ which can be an education opportunity in itself. For example‚ the maps. What route will you take? Geography. What sites will you visit? History and culture. How long will it take you to get to each city and how will this work in your budget? Math

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    favorite part of the memorial.

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    Jim Mathis Mrs. Carr AP Language and Composition 16 September 2014 What to Consider When Creating a Memorial A memorial is a materialistic piece that is intended to make people remember and have an emotional relationship with the event that took place‚ or person that accomplished a goal or made a great sacrifice that made an impact. What deems something or someone worthy of having a monument created? What should be considered when planning and constructing the monument? There are several factors

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