For this week, we were assigned to create/write something involving the most important holiday celebrated in your family, and in my home, it's Halloween. And since there was an option to draw, I ended up doing so on paper (It turned out better than expected, but I feel as if it should bring more.. fear.) On camera the shading is a bit messed up, so I apologise. I should apologise for some of the random smudges on the paper that don't seem logical. You see, I am left handed and I get lead on my hands and fingers alot, but then again there is no real specific order in drawing, so if I was right handed it would probably be the same. Anyways, I hope it's good enough for a decent grade. My house has Halloween decorations up inside all year, and we enjoy it the most other than Christmas. We enjoy the paranormal and unknown.
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By Payten Ehredt There are about 20.3 million veterans in our nation, and all deserve the utmost respect, no matter what role they have committed to. Think about it, they were willing to sacrifice their very life and well-being to defend their country. And depending on their role, went from just another civilian to a trained killer for us all, and even if they survived, they could come back to civilization as a different person. The aftermath of being in the service could break their very mind and body. The memories brought back never being able to erase. They’ve sacrificed precious time with their families and risked never coming home to those they care for and love most. And if all that doesn’t deserve respect, I don’t know what will. They help represent our country. Although they still do this much for all of us, surprisingly some people don’t feel the same way. Including veterans themselves even. And yes, we should respect peoples’ opinions, but it wouldn’t be right if they w...