...What if you had to take half of the day to walk and get water? Or if there were people trying to kick your out of you hometown? Well, in A Long Walk to Water, two people with different stories weren’t asking, but were living those questions just asked. First, you will read about the obstacle that a boy named Salva faced and overcame. Then, you will read about the obstacle Nya faced. Finally, you will read about the obstacles that Salva had to face in his project. Nya and Salva overcame many obstacles in A Long Walk to Water. One obstacle that Salva overcame was the loss of Marial. A Long Walk to Water is a novel written by Linda Sue Park. It is about an eleven year old boy from a Dinka tribe in South Sudan and another part is about an eleven year old girl from the Nuer tribe in Sudan. According to the novel, “A cold fist seemed to grip Salva’s heart.” (Park page 38). Salva made a friend named Marial. One night Marial disappeared and Salva was downcast. The novel also states, “He clung to Uncle like a baby or little boy[...] Marial was gone-vanished into the night” (Park page 40). Salva was so upset that he shut...
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...say Milwaukee, Wisconsin is a great place to move into and I would agree. I have lived in Milwaukee all my life, so I know this place like the back of my hand. I would recommend moving to Milwaukee to someone because they would get to be surrounded by these outstanding places constantly. Some of the magnificent places being South Shore, The Milwaukee Public Museum, and Humboldt Park. The first place I would suggest moving to Milwaukee for would be South Shore. South Shore is a long walk amongst the sparkling lake. While you walk down the lake you’re either surrounded by an enormous variety of trees that are as green as freshly cut grass, or the shimmering lake and thousands of different sized rocks that look as if they are meant...
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...Aboriginal Australia [pic] Find out how you can connect with the world’s oldest living culture. Discover it the same way Aboriginal Australians have passed it down for at least 50,000 years - through art, dance, myths, music and the land itself. See Aboriginal art and contemporary dance in the cities. Or head to the outback and listen to Dreamtime myths of creation by the campfire. Let Aboriginal Australians help you understand this ancient land and its spirituality and wonder. Six special places you can connect to Aboriginal Australia [pic] Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory Visit Uluru and you’ll see why the rock and surrounding land have such huge spiritual significance for the Anangu Aboriginal people. According to their creation myths, ancestral spirits formed Uluru, which lies in Australia's red centre like an enormous, moody heart. Aboriginal guides will share these ancient tales as you walk around the rock’s base. Just 32 kilometres away is another sacred site - Kata Tjuta. You’ll be awestruck by these steep, rounded, russet domes over 3,500 hectares. [pic] Kimberley, Western Australia Featuring vast horizons and ancient gorges, the Kimberley region is one of the world’s last great wilderness areas. See Wandjina figures painted in caves and the mysterious Gwion Gwion paintings. Ride a camel on Broome’s breathtaking Cable Beach and 4WD the red-dirt road along the Dampier Peninsula. Learn the legend of the orange and black beehive domes of the Bungle Bungles...
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...Children laughing, crying, then laughing again. The creak of the swings moving back and forth. The sound of small pitter patter footsteps running through the green grass. Cars zooming by. Echos from the cheering stands. Concession line going a mile long with kids jumping up and down with excitement for what food they will get. Sounds of victory and loss. Moms gossiping, dads yelling, children laughing, grandparents sitting and young couples kissing. The smell of the perfectly trimmed grass with the new flowers blooming. Birds chirping, frogs hopping, squirrels darting. These are all the sights, sounds and smells of the Richland Little League fields. When I used to play in 10U travel softball, along with little league, I spent a lot of time...
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...district. Public transport serves this little community well with ferry and bus services. The architectural style of Chiswick embraces mostly exquisite terrace homes and majestic Victorian-era homes that have either been well cared for over the years or restored. In the last few years townhouses and apartments have been constructed and blend well into the character of this lovely, refined suburb. Parks & Reserves • Campbell Park is an ideal open space used for sports. Since it's close to the water, it provides a nice breeze that keep you relatively cool and comfortable when playing sports, walking, jogging, or engaging in other outdoor activities. There are two large, synthetic cricket ovals that can be booked for special training, but is mostly a public open space. Public toilets are found on Bibby Street in the park. • Lysaght Park is a large venue on Swannell Avenue with picnic tables and beautiful water views. It's perfect for a walk, run, or a nice, quiet picnic. • Armitage Reserve, on Bortfield Drive, boasts scenic waterfront views, seating, and is part of the foreshore walk that connects to Chambers...
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...Walking is an ordinary task that people do every day. People walk to class, to their jobs, and even for their exercise. These ordinary walks are deemed as powerless because the only person that is putting meaning to that walk is the person that is experiencing that walk. How does someone make a walk powerful to other people? How does someone make a walk that means more than a means of transportation? The walks that have power behind them are the walks that mean something. These walks are to make a stand. These walks are meant to bring people together in order to shout out the message that they truly believe in. These walks make history. Rebecca Solnit describes in her book, Wanderlust: A History of Walking, the effects of these powerful walks...
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...was Rosa Parks. Rosa Parks stood up for African Americans at a time when people were afraid to fight for their own basic rights. Through her actions, Rosa Parks changed the segregation rules between black and white people. People were not brave to fight for their rights, but Rosa Parks became one of the first African American ladies who fight for the black community and their equal rights to end segregation. Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913, in Tuskegee, Alabama. Her full name is Rosa Louic McCauley. Her parents were Leona and James McCauley. She had a brother named Sylvester. Her father left to find work when she was 2 years old and she didn't see him again for many years. Park's mother took her two children to live with her parents on a small farm in Pine Level, Alabama. Rosa Park's grandparents were slaves. Rosa parks hobby was she liked to sew (Rosa Parks Civil Right Pioner 6). During her early life, Rosa Parks started school when she was 6 years old. In 1919, white children and African American children went to different schools. White children rode the buses, but African American children had to walk. The white children who rode the bus would throw trash at African American children who had to walk. In 1924, Rosa Parks attended class at the Montgomery Industrial School. Years later, Rosa Parks left school to take care for her grandmother, so she didn't complete her education. In December 1932, Rosa Parks married Raymond Parks, who worked...
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...Women should not walk alone at night. After the killing of 17-year-old Masa Vukotic in Melbourne this week, Detective Inspector Mick Hughes took to ABC radio with some advice for women. I suggest to people, particularly females, they shouldn’t be alone in parks — I’m sorry to say that, that is the case,” he said. We just need to be a little bit more careful, a little bit more security-conscious and we as a public need to look after each other.” Masa was stabbed to death at 6.50pm on a Tuesday. It wasn’t dark. She was simply on her way home from an evening walk. Let’s be clear on this — if a woman walks through a park at night and is attacked, it is not her fault. Hell, if a woman walks through a park wearing nothing but her underwear and is attacked, it is not her fault. Detective Inspector Hughes’ comments were way off in this case. They were patronising and sexist. The focus here should have been on the killer’s actions, not Masa’s. If Hughes wanted to send a message at all, it should have been that violence against women will not be tolerated, ever. It seems Victoria Police needs to revise its messaging on safety and women altogether. According to its website, “Women living alone can create the impression of a male housemate by asking a friend or relative to speak on their message bank service.” This is a ridiculous idea on many levels — not only do few people have landlines anymore, but also do the police expect a killer to call a victim’s house first? One woman died...
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...Health Benefits of Exercise Assignment Exercise Science 1103 Chandan Badesha 9/5/14 A Walk to the Monument By: Chandan Badesha A walk to the National Monument Seemed like such a simple assignment But it was more than that A steady heart rate was kept throughout the whole walk as a constant pace was maintained We walked down 24th farther than I’d ever gone I was amazed by how much I hadn’t seen D.C was beggining to look more like I pictured There were cars being driven by people going to work But I didn’t see many cabs It was a different side of city that I had never seen before After about 20 minutes of walking though, the surroundings began to change We were in a park; nature surrounded us Everything was so calm I felt relaxed A feeling that I had not felt in a while There were a lot of people in the park Whether it was biking or taking a simple stroll, everyone seemed to be occupied Very few interactions between people however something that I thought was a little odd We got to the end of the park and there stood the Washington Monument overlooking the city At the end of the walk a sudden rush of euphoria hit me I had no idea where it came from I took a moment to reflect on this feeling of happiness but couldn’t find a solution Within a few minutes the feeling began to subdue By the time it was time to head back, I was totally back to normal It was an strange occurrence that left me puzzled But then I thought to myself, “I don’t think...
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...Yes, I think Dog parks should be built in the cities.The first reason is because the city is in desperate need of a dog park. Exercise is important to dogs mental and physical health. Dogs need to be able to have fun by exercising at least twice a week.Most people walk there dogs around the park or their Neighborhood at least once a week. The second reason there should be dog parks in the cities is because dogs being lonely or poorly exercised is what causes bad behavior. Researchers reported that 65% of the owners who left their dogs at shelters blamed it on the dogs bad behavior. Instead of taking there dogs to a shelter they could have tried something else. Like for example training them more often taking them...
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...Aside from the San Diego Zoo, the San Diego Wild Animal Park is the best place in San Diego to see animals. Over the spread of 1,800 acres, the animal park gives animals the room they need to roam and play. The animals here play just like they do in the wild, which almost makes you feel as if you are in their native of Africa and Asia. Throughout the 30 year history of the animal park, the Noah's Ark symbol of endangered species has grown to dozens upon dozens of animals. Now, every Arabian Oryx found in the wild is the descendant stock from the San Diego Wild Animal Park. In the park, there are many different paths you can take to visit the smaller animal exhibits. Although the smaller animals are a sight to see, the main thing to see is the hour long trip on the Bush Line Railway. Along the railway, you'll see animals that you'd never get the chance of seeing anywhere else, such as the white rhino and the rhinoceros. If you plan to visit the park in the summer, it's always a good idea to visit early. On a normal summer day, ten - fifteen thousand people will visit the park. During the winter, the ratio is down as normally 2,000 people will visit. Although it's much colder in the winter, the park is less frequent with people looking to see the animals the park offers. You can find the animal park 32 miles north of Escondido in San Diego. The park is in a peaceful area, which makes things a lot better for the animals that live...
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...parents decided to take us to the National Park in Pahang. The Pahang National Park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Malaysia. It is known far and wide for its beauty. As the saying goes, "Seeing is believing", I had yearned to go there for many years and it seemed like my dream was coming true. In Pahang, we stayed in a motel. It was a traditional building with lots of exquisite carvings and designs. The next morning, we went to the National Park by jeep. The jalopy wheezed up and down the bumpy road, it was on the verge of breaking down. When we finally reached our destination, we heaved a sign of relief. When I stepped into the park, I was thunderstruck. It was beautiful, more beautiful than I had ever imagined! Green trees towered over colourful flowers. Birds were chirping and squirrels played on the mossy ground. The majestic Gunung Tahan loomed in the background, a king reigning over his subjects. Palm trees swayed their leafy arms as the breeze blew, a sign of welcome. This was truly Mother Nature at her best. Amid all this splendour, I seemed just to be just a tiny being admiring a huge palace. In the National Park, it was very cool and peaceful. After being in the bustling city with its noisy traffic, the silence was music to my ears. The hectic days in the city were replaced by soothing walks and recreational activities. I soon found out that there was more to it than meets the eye. As you walk along the jungle trail, you can be sure that...
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...INTRODUCTION: The suspect was in possession of an open container (beer) in the park in violation of PMC 9.24.030(c)-Open container in the park. The suspect was arrested and later released from the jail with a citation. INVESTIGATION: On 08-30-17 at approximately 1759 hours, Park Safety Officer Ortiz #6430 advised me that he saw a male White (later identified as Suspect Colton Jennings Callahan) walk into the Central Park’s restroom with an open container of beer. Officer Ortiz also saw approximately four additional males walk into the restroom with Callahan. It should be noted that I have made arrests for persons in possession of open alcoholic containers, drug paraphernalia, narcotics and public intoxication at the above location. I assisted...
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...To have a dog park or not. Im for having a dog park were as im a dog owner myself. I live in an apartment close to a main road, I have no room for my dog to play or exercise. He gets daily walks around the block that it is. Hes a young dog who loves to run and play. a dog park would be a wonderful place to be able to bring him. When i walk my dog people judge him and act scared of the type of dog he is. They think hes going to bite them or harm them in so way. if there was a dog park to bring him to i wouldnt have to worry about that cause everyone there would dog people. In other states that allow dog parks the dog bite reports dropped at a substantial rate. From around 40,000 to less then 4,000 a year. Im not saying it would...
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...dog service but is a new service offered from the company Wag! The company is a dog walking service that allows the user to request a person to walk their dog on demand. With the user picking the time of day and the length of walk for their dog it allows the user to get their furry friends out of the house while they might be at work or away all day. It was founded on that purpose alone; founder Joshua Viner wanted to get a dog but knew the burden it takes when one is working full time (Wag!.com). Right now they only offer dog walking, so the new service I want to roll out is where you can have your dog taken...
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