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    The Fields Last summer I wanted to work and earn a little cash and distract myself and not be home all summer. I didn't know where to apply so I applied everywhere I was even open to working in the fields my parents told me that the fields were the last place they ever wanted me to work. My mom and step dad Raul always told me that field work wasn't easy and that it was not for me but I didn't listen. I had never worked before so a week after school was out and we were on summer vacation I decided

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    The field of study I am particularly interested in is Medical Office Administration. Based on my own research this job involves sitting for long periods of time, requires extensive knowledge of computers and the ability of multitasking. The roles of this job include effectively managing an office. They work in a variety of fields ranging from a physician’s office to a rest home facility. There are particular skills needed to do well in this, which include being well-organized, good communication

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    November, 2015 Icarus In the poem “Icarus” by Edward Field is alluding to the myth of Icarus and Daedalus which is set in a contemporary setting. The poem takes a spin on the myth were instead of Icarus drowning, he is set in today 's world as the fall of the great hero, nothing but an ordinary man. It reveals that Icarus cannot handle being just ordinary and “wishes he had drowned.” (line 30). Through imagery, diction and irony Fields uses a contemporary setting to convey the life of Icarus

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    seeing "my place." As I turn the corner I see it, to anyone else it just looks like a simple field. But to me, it is my sanctuary that I can escape from the hectic world. This is where I can relax and feel like I’m a kid again. In my field, for a short while time stops, and I don’t have to worry what needs done next. This place also holds many wonderful memories as well as making new ones each year. The field right next to my mom’s house and this is an area where I grew up, living there until I moved

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    Locally, most people think that sport field infrastructure is only about the underdevelopment of sports fields in Kona. However, sports fields infrastructure is a much bigger problem than that. Sports fields infrastructure impacts many people on the west side of the Big Island. For example the community of south Kona is impacted deeply through sports fields infrastructure. In West Hawaii, the sports fields’ quality is awful, which causes Kona to perform at a lower level in team, sport activities

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    FIELD DAY Everything started to look dim, then I was out. I was at school and I was thrilled for the day to start. The reason why was because today was field day. So I got to my homeroom and my teacher Mrs. Martin (my second grade teacher) started explaining what was going to happen today. I couldn’t make out everything from the fact that I was thinking about what was going to happen today. We started heading outside carrying all the materials we will need for the day. So if you were not sure

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    Stadium with Turf Field Provides Safer Conditions and Maintenance Cost. According to a recent study “the surface hardness of a Natural grass field and a synthetic turf field shows that synthetic fields had almost 2x less than natural grass, which would make synthetic safer after those rainy days (Daviscourt 1).” Rocket Booster Stadium should upgrade to a turf field because it is good economically in the long run. Also Rocket Booster Stadium should upgrade to a turf field because conditions

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    Flanders Fields

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    FieldsIn Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row,That mark our place; and in the skyThe larks, still bravely singing, flyScarce heard amid the guns below.We are the Dead. Short days agoWe lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,Loved, and were loved, and now we lieIn Flanders fields.Take up our quarrel with the foe:To you from failing hands we throwThe torch; be yours to hold it high.If ye break faith with us who dieWe shall not sleep, though poppies growIn Flanders fields.

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    I Am A Baseball Field

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    be a baseball field. It doesn’t necessarily have to be a particular field, it’s just that every time I set foot on one I think of all the memories made when playing the game and of all the friends I have made because of it. I have been playing baseball for practically my entire life and along the way have learned a lot of life lessons because of it. A few fields that specifically stand out to me are Cooperstown Dreams Park and Wenatchee Valley College baseball field. A baseball field is very unique

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    Wrigley Field Essay

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    Addison, Wrigley Field is the center of a bustling community of diehard Cub fans. Wrigley field was built in 1914 and can hold up to 41,000 spectators. Outside the ballpark on any given game day there are beer-guzzling, hotdog eating fans around the park and in surrounding neighborhoods. Wrigley Field has been the center of baseball for the north side of Chicago and will be for many years in the future. Wrigley Field was built in 1914. Wrigley Field was designed by Zachary

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