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    Hunting and Dave

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    Work ethic Kutchers Sporting Camp was built in 2009‚ In Sebec Maine. Dave Kutcher‚ and his father took hunting trips to Maine traditionally for several years. David ‚ and his father decided they liked it so much that they wanted to build there own hunting camp. Thus‚ the founding of Kutchers Hunting Camp. The hunting camp provide a guided hunt for each seasonal hunting. This includes: Bear‚ dear‚ Duck‚ Moose‚ and muzzle loading. The camp ground has 400 acres of private land to hunt on‚ and 300 accessible

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    Fat Is Ugly

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    Did that shock you? I mean‚ I’m not a skinny girl‚ for those who know me‚ yes‚ I am indeed quite plump‚ and a little bit wibbly – BUT‚ the title is from a piece of journalism I read by Angela Carter about anorexia. ‘The true cause is a deliberate wish to be slim’ says Palazzoli. As Carter mentions‚ there is considerable pressure on girls to be ‘slim’‚ and as the article was written in 1974‚ it doesn’t seem that much has changed in the past 37 years – in fact the problem has most likely gotten worse

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    Dave Brubeck

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    CD Review 2 The album “Time Out” (1959)‚ by The Dave Brubeck Quartet is considered one of the greats in the history of jazz. In 1961 it peaked at the number two spot for pop albums and sold more than one million records in the United States. Brubeck’s quartet consisted of Paul Desmond on alto saxophone‚ Eugene Wright on bass‚ Joe Morello on drums‚ and of course‚ Dave Brubeck on the keys. If I refer to just an instrument‚ I’m also referring to the respective player. I’ll use these

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    It seems that there is no difference when you say‚ “Naked and Nude”. They are often called synonyms. For me‚ these words will not always be interchangeable depending on how one interprets it. A "nude" or "naked" body can be represented in a variety of ways. Confiding on your social or cultural environment‚ there are different connotations to the words "naked" and "nude". These connotations are not always present‚ but overall I would say these are the general differences. "Naked" has a raw connotation

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    Barry Allen

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    Barry Allen is the fastest man alive. During the day he is a forensic scientist for the Central City Police Department‚ but when he isn’t working he is known as The Flash. He gained his super speed when the particle accelerator exploded and sent a wave of energy throughout Central City. The energy mixed with lightning which was struck Barry while he was holding onto a chain trying to close the roof to his lab. This lightning contained the speed force which is what gave him super speed. With his speed

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    The Ugly Duckling

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    THE UGLY DUCKLING  CHARACTERS: Narrator Mother Duck 6 Brothers Pig‚ Cow‚ Goat Ugly Duckling Birds Geese Old Woman Hen Farmer Swans Children SCRIPT: Narrator: Once upon a time on an old farm‚ there was a duck family‚ and Mother Duck had been sitting on a clutch of new eggs. Mother Duck: It was about time that my eggs hatch! … 1‚2‚3‚4‚5‚6 ducklings I have! Narrator: But something was not right. Mother Duck: Mmmm… that egg didn’t hatch‚ and it is bigger than the rest… I don`t

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    The Ugly Tryth

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    The Ugly Truth A person is hungry‚ they need a quick and cheap fix‚ and conveniently they happen to see those bright golden arches not too far off in the distance. The person stops at the restaurant‚ pulls up to the drive-thru‚ and someone instantly asks them for their order. This is the sad truth about the fast food world we live in today. It is cheap and‚ just like the name says‚ it is fast‚ but there has to be more to it then just that. Today’s market is full of hungry consumers on extremely

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    Dave Monologue

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    Prologue I am Dave. I want to be a wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers. It was a dream that I have dreamed of for a very long time. I remember every touchdown that I’ve scored since I was five. That was when I scored my first touchdown. I was the starting wide receiver. Our coach called forth that we go do Slants. I ran forth as I watch fifteen linebackers blitz the quarterback. He threw the ball. It hit me and I caught it. It was a bright spotlight on me as I ran the ten yards for a

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    In the TED talk that Dr. Dan Ariely gave about decision making‚ he stated that people are less in control of their decisions than they think. His argument was that things like context and varying details have strong influences over the decisions that people make. This is an argument that many are hesitant to believe at first. As human beings‚ we want to believe that we are in control of ourselves and the choices that we make. However‚ the examples that Dr. Airely gave back up his argument that external

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    Science Barry

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    Though science is often considered a field for those who want concrete answers and find speculation something beneath them‚ John M. Barry reveals quite the opposite. Through this passage‚ Barry shows his reader through numerous rhetorical strategies that scientific research is actually a field for the daring and courageous willing to be left unsure of most answers and rely on faith that someday their work will yield something of importance on the subject. Barry’s initial juxtaposition of “certainty”

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