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    FlORIDA BEACH The trip to Florida was hard‚ it took one and a half days to get there. We drove 15 hours to get to Florida‚ but it was worth it. As soon as we got there we went into the cabin‚we got our suitcases out‚ put them inside and went right to the beach. The sand felt so good and squishy on My feet‚ the water felt nice cold But the thing I was worried about were the sharks‚ the good news was that they weren’t even close to the shore. A day later we had fun on the beach with my brother

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    sort. Now‚ Dylan and I liked video games and movies‚ but this summer we wanted to do something exiting. As the first day of school was getting near‚ a senior at my school named Dave said to me‚ "Hey‚ you and Dylan want to come along on a camping trip with some of my friends.  I immediately shouted out‚ "Yes‚ we sure would!  I knew this was it‚ so I called Dylan right away and said‚ "Guess where we are going this weekend?  and he said‚ "where?  By the sound of his voice‚ I could tell that he

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    Analytical essay Adrian Flynn’s playwright “The Valley of the Fear”‚ adapted from the novel by Conan Doyle‚ demonstrates how the writer uses techniques to convey an impression of suspense and mystery through scenes with a high level of anticipation and uncertainty. Suspense is achieved through the use of literary devices and events that stimulate the viewer’s moods. Readers wait with anticipation for the next secret to be revealed in strong‚ sudden scenes. Furthermore‚ Doyle creates a sense of tension

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    Connecticut Valley School By Benjamin Plummer‚ Scott Donnellan‚ Ly Do FIN 320‚ 11/3/2014 THE CONNECTICUT VALLEY SCHOOL BUDGET BUDGET DECISIONS In the past year the Board of Trustees have allocated capital funds on the recommendation of Headmaster John Loring to the athletic programs of the school. The faculty and staff have expressed their concern about the spending decisions of the headmaster to support athletic programs over the needs of the students and faculty. This year the trustees

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    Seattle Road Trip The beautiful city of Seattle was just a couple hours away. Anxious and eager to arrive in Seattle every one of us was growing more impatient by the minute as we realized there was still a while to go. We tried making fun out of anything in our sight and it even got to a point when we played with the wind as we roared 80mph down a bumpy prehistoric highway‚ boring fun. We’re going on a cruise to Alaska and our ship will be taking off in Seattle’s ports. We’ve been driving straight

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    received some money for a field trip‚ I would use it to go to Yellowstone. It would be the perfect place for a field trip because we would have oodles of exciting adventures. First of all‚ we would be able to observe many different species of wildlife in their natural habitats. If we were lucky‚ we might discover bears‚ elk‚ buffalos‚ coyotes‚ and maybe even wolves. When I visit the Park‚ I love to find a perch high on a hill and glance across the vast valley at all the animals. I set up my

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    Case #1 Pushing Paper Can Be Fun 1. Organizational and Personal Outcomes - What performance problems is the captain trying to address? Behavior- Officers not doing paperwork‚ or when done‚ is incomplete. Result – Cases being lost‚ due to poor reporting. The officers lack motivation and perceive filling out reports as boring. 2. Goal Statement - What would be a desirable outcome? A desirable outcome would be that officers perceive their jobs to include paperwork‚ and that they understand

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    Start menu‚ then select the "Microsoft Office" folder. Next‚ select the Microsoft Office Excel 2007 application. 3. An Excel blank worksheet will be displayed. We’ll begin by retrieving a file from storage. The instructions below assume that the Fun Zone Amusements file has been previously saved to a flash drive. If the file is in any other location‚ you will need to take the appropriate steps to open the file from where it has been saved. ( Select the Office Button in the top left corner

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    How to Do Something Fun

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    Grandma’s Old Datsun Grandma Beck was a multi-talented‚ independent‚ hard working old lady. Even as an old lady‚ she was very active and passionate about one thing: working. She was by far the strongest person I had ever met. She had to support herself; she lived alone after my grandfather passed away (Which was ironically on my birthday July 15th‚ 1978). She slept with a loaded handgun in her bedside table and a police club shoved into the side of her waterbed. I was lucky to spend nine years

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    In the short stories “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury and “The Fun They Had” by Isaac Asimov‚ the theme demonstrated is that advanced technology can make social interaction less important. In “The Pedestrian” the protagonist Leonard Mead enjoys going for walks‚ while everyone else is occupied with their technology. “In the ten years of walking by night or day‚ for thousands of miles‚ [Leonard] had never met another person walking‚ not one in all that time.” Nobody feels the need to leave their

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