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Endless Mountain
Pennsylvania
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Humans of the Valley
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Cyril C. Gigee, Endless Mountain, Pennsylvania
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When prompted to do a "Humans of New York" style interview of someone from the Penn-York valley region of the Twin Tiers, I went to interview Rebecca "Becky" Williams, long-time employee of the Ath...
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Humans of the Valley
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Joshua Martin, Endless Mountain, Pennsylvania
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I interviewed the best substitute in Athens, Trevor Ward.
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Humans of The Valley
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Connor M., Endless Mountain, Pennsylvania
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In this assignment, I interviewed a senior and asked them about who their most important person is to them.
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Analytical Community Project
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C. Conklin, Endless Mountain, Pennsylvania
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Our community and many others across the globe face a common problem, litter. Not only does the littering make our community look dirty, it also significantly harms our environment and wildlife. Al...
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Humans of the Valley
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Abbie P. , Endless Mountain, Pennsylvania
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I interviewed an old friend from summer camp for my English project.
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Analytical Community Project
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Adam H., Endless Mountain, Pennsylvania
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I chose to do my project on a plan to convert an abandoned Kmart building into a recreational facility
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