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    Bigfoot – Marvel’s Newest Avenger

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    Many people don’t know this but I have some insider information. When people think of Bigfoot, they never think of him being a superhero but that may soon change. Now you didn’t hear this from me but Marvel has stated Bigfoot will become the newest Avenger. They say his superpowers will be invisibility because who… Continue reading Bigfoot – Marvel’s Newest Avenger
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    The Life of Lindsay Cooper

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    Lindsay Cooper is saving the bay one oyster at a time. She graduated from the University of Mary Washington in 2022. Cooper majored in Geography and pursued a double minor in Environmental Sustainability and Urban studies. Lindsay had a passion for environmental conservation and had previous experience volunteering with nonprofits such as T.O.G.A. (Tidewater Oyster… Continue reading The Life of Lindsay Cooper
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    Good Story Reading and Good Story Telling Go Hand in Hand

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    When I was thinking about stories and how impactful they can be I think about The Lorax and The Giving Tree in particular. These stories hold such a strong message are inspiring to me. I know that I wanted to take something I am passionate about within the ecological realm and turn it into a… Continue reading Good Story Reading and Good Story Telling Go Hand in Hand
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    Daily Creates – week 2

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    It’s not easy bein green #ds106 #tdc3656 @ds106dc pic.twitter.com/AHbcQroU2P— Lindsay Cooper (@cooper_llindsay) January 15, 2022 @ds106dc #tdc3658 #ds106 Well you shouldn’t care about blocks on a chain… unless they go off for a solo caree...
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    Drops of Jupiter (literally)

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    This assignment caught my eye for many reasons. I love photography in general and I really liked the idea of being able to turn some form of art into another new form of art that could incorporate different mediums of art. Over this past year Train’s “Drops of Jupiter” album turned 20. I remember growing… Continue reading Drops of Jupiter (literally)

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