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Nature

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Nature  Mother nature has its way of hiding her beauty, She hides her beauty with a white blanket when it gets cold, When it starts to warm up her blanket turns into water, Everything starts to turn back to green, She blesses this earth with her beauty,  But sometimes she has to hide it. 

New York City Trip

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Sore Feet Street Scene        On Friday, March 9th, 2018 I arrived at 100 Thompson's Point Road, Portland ME, 04102 at 5:30am. I bought my ticket and waited for the rest of the group to gather. We boarded the bus and were instantly excited after a long day of waiting to see if we were still going on the original date of Thursday, March 8th. During the long bus rides to Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York, I couldn't help but daydream of all the different aspects and highlights that were about to come. For starters, I couldn't wait to use my film camera in a new city and try to get the best shot possible. Secondly, I was beyond excited to spend the weekend with some great friends.  Business Trip Street Scene         Once we got there I learned quite quickly that if you make eye contact with any stranger anywhere there, they will come up and talk to you. We ended up making a game out of it because it happened so much. Throughout the first afternoon there we hit

Yarmouth Stands With Parkland [ Extra ]

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      On March 14th, 2018 Yarmouth High School students marched outside in the snow at 10:00 sharp with no time to waste and demonstrated how they feel about school shootings. Much of the student body bared the cold snowy weather that caused them to have a two-hour delay and joined together to make their voices heard. S tudents took time out their day on Monday to make posters and signs that they would later hold up high in the snow.   Chants were lead by senior Eliza Brown and senior Anna Parker. The song Imagine by John Lennon was performed acoustically by senior Nick Prato. Concluding the demonstration before a moment of silence, senior Sage Watterson recited an original poem that left everyone speechless.  Media correspondents from WSCH6 news, WGME, Portland Press Herald covered the protest and covered the story.  Never Again September 25, 1789: Congress sends the Bill of Rights   to state legislatures for ratification.

Idea for The Power of Photography Project

After researching different PSAs I've fallen more passionate about ones that talk about how human development is hurting the environment and causing habitat loss. The way I plan on  persuading my audience is starting off with some happy and bright videos of landscape and running water and slowly turning into deforestation and machinery. The problem I see is that as the years go on we still continue to grow as a population and grow our impact on the environment by building more and more complexes, suburbs and extending our roads. It seems to me as if we are starting to care more and less about the environment around us. We keep cutting down trees, clearing out land for us to build on. Little do we know how this is going to affect us in the long run if we don't slow down our rate. Back in the 17th century we when first came over to North America in order to flee Great Britians power, the land around us was full of lush forests. But fast forward to 2018 where the population i

BiWeekly Adventure

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Adventure She was lost at sea drowning in society  trying to fit in Blending into what they want to her to be her adventure was finding herself  from being lost inside herself