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    Mission Peak

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    Period #5 Oct/19/12 Mission peak One day I heard that there was this hill call mission peak. IN the summer 2012 I wanted to be the year that I taked my fear of heights. SO after all the planning I was ready. From this experience I learned that the ability was in me the whole time. It begins summer of 2012 I am talking with a favorite teacher of mine she told me that there is a lot’s of hill in bay area I ask her witch one is the closest to Fremont

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    My Educational Journey

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    remember hearing a kid in the other room crying at nap time. There were six teachers that would move between to two rooms and help us with the finger painting we were doing or watch the group of kids that were playing with blocks. In the summer of ’96‚ I was five years old. I remember feeling really comfortable in Pre-K‚ the work was a piece of cake‚ and my teacher was really nice to us. The only things I wasn’t so good at in both Pre-K and Kindergarden was falling asleep at nap

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    internship recommendation

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    php/short-story-review-a-sound-of-thunder-by-ray-bradbury-37031/To Whom it May Concern‚ Cindy Kuo interned at New Pathway Education for three weeks under my supervision during the summer of 2013. During that time I developed a very high regard for Cindy based on the outstanding contributions that she made to the office throughout the summer. Ms. Kuo has exhibited a rare combination of speed and accuracy that has enabled her to produce a very high volume of work while maintaining very high standards for quality

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    Dandelion Wine

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    liked being together. Tom took every day slowly‚ writing most everything down‚ the first day of summer‚ the first this‚ his first that. Dandelion wine took place in a small town called Green Town‚ Illinois. In Green Town the Spauldings owned a patch of land that they grew dandelions on. Every summer‚ Douglas‚ Tom‚ and their grandfather would pick the dandelions and bottle it for wine. Summers in Green Town were very hot and winters cold. It was a town where almost everyone knew each

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    Volunteers for three months in Bungoma‚ Kenya. As a team of six volunteers‚ we lived with a traditional Kenya family and shared in their daily experiences. Our primary focus this summer was AIDS education. We reached over 7‚000 Kenyans about the potential dangers of HIV/AIDS. We used a secondhand vehicle bought by OKDV during the summer of 2000 and an old TV and generator to educate Kenyans. We traveled throughout rural western Kenya and reached people of all age groups and backgrounds. One day‚ we would

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    and affected by many different situations like‚ poverty‚ location‚ age‚ or feelings. I think that all four stories‚ Marigolds‚ Visit to Grandmother‚ Summer of Truth and Flight all have to do with maturity. Both Marigolds and Flight have characters that face maturity‚ going from being immature to becoming mature. While Visit to Grandmother and Summer of Truth the characters are immature in the beginning of the story and by the end they don’t end up changing for the better. The story Marigolds and

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    Dancing at Lughnasa

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    directions in the very opening it shows that this play is presented around the main character Michael and his nostalgic memories of the summer of 1936. Michaels monologue prepares us for the world we are about to enter. He explains that this is the summer his Uncle Jack‚ whom he had never before met‚ came home from Africa. He tells us that this is also the summer the family got their first wireless radio set. The set is less than reliable‚ but its effect on the household is dramatic. His mother and

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    My Ideal Job

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    their so-called role models doing today. For example there was this one time during the summer of 2000‚ when I was just a bullheaded stubborn little teenager who would not listen to anyone. I was playing football at the time and I thought that was all that mattered football‚ “Forget my grades everything will be fine” is what I told myself. Turns out I was wrong and that summer I could not do weight training or summer workouts with the team because of my grades. He came to me and pretty much told me like

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    My Favorite Vacation

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    reunion in Savannah‚ Georgia. It was a lot of fun! We were all so happy to see our family for the first time in a year. The reunion was held at a very large park with a playground‚ volleyball net‚ basketball court‚ and tennis court. This was the summer of 2011. I and my immediate family left our home in Gulfport‚ MS on a Friday morning and drove all day to finally arrive in Savannah. We met up with the rest of our family at the hotel. Once we were settled into the hotel we went to a family member

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    Montana 1948

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    that occurred that summer. David Hayden the narrator of Montana re-collects powerful information that uphold his father Wesley Hayden losing control of himself and his emotion to his daughter-in-law due to the fact‚ she commented it was the “wild west” who was to blame. It became vibrant to the reader‚ that in response to Wesley’s actions that Montana was truly important to him and he would not accept anyone that held Montana responsible from the events the occurred within the summer of 1948. By clearly

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