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    The Blue Trailer Tromping up the wooden steps of our trailer, light blue paint chips off under my shoes. I swing open the front door and see the living room. Memories of family members sleeping over and birthday parties fill my mind. Carpet a light brown color, wallpaper that was at first white, but faded with age. The large TV takes up most of the room, along with the couch and leather chair. I turn left and see the dining table. At the end is a large, brown cabinet made for storing plates…

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    The prospect of another day at the office was always uninspiring and things were no different on that Monday morning... Ho hum! Just another predictable week coming up for me, Henry Irvine, a Public Servant with the Australian Government. At least, that's what I thought as I boarded my city-bound bus. Sometimes fate moves in mysterious ways. Certain events were about to take place that would change my life and it would never be the same. After about 15 minutes on the bus just day dreaming…

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    various little towns that make up the coast of this peninsula: OC, Fenwick, South Bethany, across the Indian River bridge, through Dewey Beach and finally into Rehoboth. At just before 6:00am, I enter the property and drive around back to the project trailer, park and with briefcase in hand, I walk into the office. Once everything’s set up and the computer’s opened, morning notes get recorded. Getting myself organized and ready for the day’s activities by developing the call list, reviewing…

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    When I was younger, I used to live in a cozy trailer park in Dallas, Oregon. When most people think of a trailer park, they think of an impoverished slum. However, our trailer park was different. It was full of playful children, kind people and a calm atmosphere. I had two close friends, Dillon and Abraham. We played Pokémon, skated, and played soccer. We would be outside from dawn to dusk. Life was great… Then we moved. It was a cold, dreary and rainy night, my parents were frantically placing…

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    “News is coming in on the accident we heard about earlier” said the man seated at the computer desk. “Perfect, put me on air in 30” responded the news women. She was skinny and tall with chin length blonde hair and blue eyes. “A man named Derek Urban has been hit by a semi truck, the truck has driven away. Derek is dealing with major medical issues and is currently at the George Rise hospital.” “Anything else I need to know before I go live?” “Yes, but I can’t access it in tell the hospital…

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    warm summer day, and I was out camping with my family for the weekend at the Wild Goose Ranch, a trailer park a couple hours away from the Bartonville area. I was seven at the time. I was a I-think-I-can-do-anything-myself type of kid. I thought seven was the age for independence, since that was the time my sister was doing everything herself. So my mom and I were fishing a mile away from the trailer. I had bought a new glow stick the day before, and it was getting dark so I thought it was a…

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    box, you are gonna see four different types of genres such as a found poem, a newspaper article about Gatsby’s parties, a drawing, and a movie trailer. I chose these four genres because I can really describe my theme through them. First of all, I chose to collaborate with a few of classmates and create a movie trailer. I decided to use the movie trailer as the start to my project because…

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    Because commercial trucks tend to be much larger and heavier than most vehicles on the road, truck drivers must hold a commercial driver’s license (CDL). In order to obtain this license, the driver must pass particular tests along with a medical examination indicating the driver is fit to operate such a vehicle. Federal laws exist that are intended to reduce the number of potentially dangerous situations a truck driver might find himself or herself in. Despite this, some truck drivers still…

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    Over the span of late years, Walmart has transformed into the world 's greatest and apparently most extreme retailer with the most lifted arrangements per square foot, stock turnover, and working advantage of any markdown retailer. In its turn from nearby retailer to overall powerhouse, the affiliation has wound up synonymous with compelling generation system organization. Walmart began with the target to outfit customers with the items they required at whatever point and wherever they required…

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    The trailer for Dealt incorporates many rhetorical techniques and appeals to a large audience. The main point the trailer stresses is that you can accomplish anything you put your mind to and that you don’t have to be what society labels you. Richard stresses that his disability is what makes him great. The main audience that this trailer tries to appeal to is people who are told they can’t accomplish something. In the beginning, they try to appeal to people who consider themselves…

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