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    When someone visits Daytona Beach, Florida, they will see it is not what they think it would be like. The sand is flat, smooth, and hard. The beaches are storming with people. My favorite memory is when my mom took me and my little brother to Daytona Beach last summer. Going to Daytona is my favorite memory because I got to go with my wonderful mother, see the beautiful girls, and getting to eat the amazing food. Daytona Beach is my favorite memory is because I got to go the beach with my amazing mom

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    The film Shattered Glass presents the ethical issues of fabrication and the deception of the writer, Stephen Glass, to his editor and co-workers. He deliberately sensationalized his stories in order to gain his reader’s attention. His facts were partially, if not completely, inaccurate and he presented notes that he fabricated as facts for each of his pieces at the New Republic. Journalists in the media have a duty to the people to report the truth and follow an ethical code whenever reporting stories

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    Florida Short Story

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    This story happened about 6 years ago. We were taking a family trip to florida. It was me, my brother, my mom, and my dad. The day before we left we where in the house getting our stuff ready for the long drive. Once that night came its was about 5:00 when we left the house super early. We left our house and had a 16 hour drive ahead of us. Most of the time in the car me and my brother slept or watched movies on our laptop. Most of the time when we were sleeping or watching movies time went by pretty

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    The Syrian Vigil

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    individuals were willing to die by the hand of the sword in order to preserve their doctrine. This could not go unnoticed, and the entire Coptic Community had decided that this cannot keep happening. The youth and I at the local Coptic Orthodox in Daytona Beach, Florida held a gathering and decided to hold a vigil in

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    Florida Do you know when you are on a plane, your ears pop like crazy? Well, I know from experience, because I was on a plane to Florida for 2 ½ hours. My family, aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents were all going to Florida. When the airplane takes off for the very first time, your ears are not used to the elevation, so it will mostly likely hurt. You eventually get used to the feeling of it, after a certain amount of time in the plane. “We have been in this plane for 2 hours,” Braden moaned

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    Life Changing Moment

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    On July 4, 2012 I was playing lacrosse in Daytona Beach, Florida with my best friend waiting for someone to order pizza for us. A friend of my friend’s family, a few years older than us, brought his surfboard with him and asked us if we would want to try surfing out before dinner gets there. We were both athletic kids and never tried surfing before, being that we were from Ohio, so we jumped at the opportunity to try it. I was first to try riding a wave, and I was able to stand up and successfully

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    Howard Thurman Essay

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    Howard Thurman was born in Daytona, Florida (1899) into an overtly segregated and racially biased community. Due to an absence of educational opportunities for African Americans in Daytona, Thurman chose to attend a religiously affiliated high school in the Jacksonville area. As he progressed in age, Thurman developed a unique style of “nature-mysticism” through his veneration of environmental phenomena. Additionally, Thurman was a prolific student who excelled at almost every level of study. After

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    heading out in a minute you should grab something to eat." my mom gladly replied. I sat at the glass round table eating a chocolate chip muffin. A nauseous feeling came over me, my consciousness began debating on whether I should go to Gauntlet in Daytona Beach or not. I thought long about being away from my family not knowing what to expect. At 5:02 in the morning , my mom was turning into DeerField Elementary. I slowly lifted my head off the arm of the car set. I just took a fast glimpse out the window

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    her dreams so he left her to return back to N.C. and they never got back together again. In 1904 with $1.50 and her small son Bethune relocated to Daytona Beach after reading about what Brooker T. Washington was doing pertaining to education of blacks she was inspired to open her own school. Many people tried to discourage her to not to go to Daytona because of the living condition of the black laborers in the area. Many of them lived in poverty much like slavery and the Ku Klux Klan were known for

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    Ethos In Aviation

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    The life of aviation is an admiration for whoever looks up to the clouds, stars, and the sky. Aviation is a dream that many people seek. I have always looked up to my father as a model and a reason to think about the life above the clouds. As I laid eyes on him wearing his flying suit, it opened my eyes to the aviation life, and an inspiration to enter the world of aviation. The transition of me entering this life was a video that ERAU broadcasted. This ad shows the quality of tools and level of

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