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The Power of One  

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The Power of One The warm winter sunlight glared off of the ice covered snow. The brilliance of the bright blue sky caught my attention for a moment as I took my first breath of the freezing cold morning air. I felt the fresh air surge deep into my chest as my nose dripped slightly. Native prairie grasses and other vegetation began to peek out from the blanket of week old snow that covered the area. I quietly crept along a barb wire fence fashioned long ago from misshaped fence posts and rust covered wire. The snow crunched under the weight of my footsteps as the early morning winter wind nipped at the exposed portions of my face. Constantly remembering how important my father felt it was to be silent, I began to dance from one uncovered clump of grass to another in an attempt to cushion my thunderous footsteps....

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