Solver

May 22, 2013

                Throughout our lives here on earth, special people are placed in our paths to help us along the way. Some come to help us solve our problems while others show up to become problems so that we can further grow into our potential. Usually we like the Solvers more than we like the Problems.

                During my short seventeen years of life, I’ve met my fair share of Problems but I’ve only had the pleasure of meeting five or six really good Solvers. One of my favorite people who helped me get through some very hard times in my life is my friend Emily.

                Emily is one of the sweetest, nicest, strongest girls you could ever meet. She could help anyone out of any problem; she knows exactly what to say and exactly when to say it. Emily helped me through so many problems; she kept me alive when I was fighting my way through depression, when she herself was in that deep pit because so many people looked up to her and she didn’t understand why.

                Emily was, and is, always so strong; she helped me be strong too. When she moved away three years ago I had a hard time keeping that strength, but it was easier, just because I had known her. Emily was a great Solver and I know she’s solved more problems than I can probably count.

                Emily is an amazing person, and because I love her I’m sorry to say that I will always look up to her.

 

Grave's Disease

May 22, 2013

Graves' disease is an autoimmune disorder dealing with an overactive thyroid gland. This is a type of hyperthyroidism. This disease is more common in the female population and often pops up after childbirth. Graves' disease is also a very hereditary illness and if one part of a set of identical twins shows symptoms of the disease then there’s a 25% likelihood that the other twin will also.

Most systems in the body are affected by this disease. Symptoms can include bulging eyes, muscle weak...


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In the Garden with Bennion Jazz

January 14, 2013
Bennion's Jazz Band put on a show during lunch one day that was rather enjoyable considering the age of the players. Solos were good though most couldn't be heard but otherwise balance was good. Dynamics were followed and tempo was kept. Their instructor didn't need to stand in front of them the entire time because they didn't falter when he wasn't there.
It was interesting to see that solos weren't set before the performance. There was a grouping of measures played again and again allowing ...
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Voice of Democracy

October 29, 2012

It took the founding fathers 116 days to write the Constitution and create and agree upon enough compromises to at least pacify all delegates from the thirteen colonies. They covered as many topics as they could without taking away any of the liberties of the country’s citizens; the rights that they had fought so hard for. These men didn’t know how long the Constitution would stay in place or what trials we could possibly go through today, but they wrote a document that would influence th...


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About Me Essay

May 23, 2012

An introduction to me as a person is not going to be easy. I am the most complicated person who has ever walked the earth; just ask my friends. But everyone’s complicated in their own right and how hard can it really be to just spell out how one acts or feels? How one is? But we’re here only to scratch the surface and I’ve probably bored you half to death by now so I’ll let you get on the actual body and substance of the essay.

            School definitely has its ups and downs but...


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US History Persuasion

May 23, 2012

The Annexation of Hawaii as an Example of US Imperialism

In the time from 1890 to 1920 the annexation of Hawaii is surely an example of imperialism in the US. The US government creates and maintains unfair economic and political situations by introducing treaties that first enticed the Hawaiians to be friends and allies with the States and then made new treaties that made it harder for Hawaiian residents and farmers to live without the islands becoming part of the US. Plantation owners also ...


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Chemistry Argument

May 23, 2012

Nuclear Energy and Waste

            Nuclear energy is a genius advance in science that is both more efficient and cleaner than the regular fossil fuels often used to create energy. Nuclear reactions create less waste, more easily controlled energy, and are created by more easily accessible resources.

            Nuclear reactors produce less waste because more energy can be created with fewer resources. Uranium can produce 3.7 million times as much energy as the same amount of coal can. Wa...


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Concert Report

May 23, 2012

Music and the Spoken Word & the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas Concert

                Being able to see the Mormon Tabernacle Choir preform for their Christmas concert was an amazing experience. Jane Seymour and Nathan Gunn were wonderful additions to the already amazing talents of the choir. When Miss Seymour was narrating, she brought the right emotion to the words and phrases and with Mr. Gunn’s singing you could tell that he paid particular and close attention to the words he was u...


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