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    Personal Narrative: Katya

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    When I was in fourth grade‚ there was a girl named Katya‚ she had dirty blond hair‚ glasses‚ and a colorful outfit. The first time I talked to her she seemed really kind‚ so of course we became good friends. There was another girl named Emily‚ she had brown hair‚ a headband‚ and pink shoes. I had known her since first grade‚ so we were even better friends‚ best friends. But I could tell that Emily was jealous of Katya‚ because every time I looked at Emily when I was with Katya she looked at me like

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    Personal Narrative Gcse

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    Crack! The sound of my bat hitting the ball echoed throughout the stadium. Dust went flying everywhere as I took off running towards first base. I dropped my head‚ concentrating only on putting one foot in front of the other as fast as I possibly could. Everything else seemed like a blur to me. I rounded first base‚ praying for my feet to move faster. Dust stung my eyes‚ but I couldn’t stop now. The only words I heard from my coach were‚ “Run! Run! Run!” My lungs burned‚ but again‚ I couldn’t stop

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    Date: 15th December 2010. F.AO: Parking Services at Thurrock Council Re: PCN number TK00741299 I have received a parking charge notice that I wish to challenge. I had parked on the corner of Stanley road where it meets The Retreat in Grays at approximately 10.45 am. I am a Taxi driver and I was called to pick up an old lady living at the top of Stanley road‚ I would have parked in the car park opposite but I was told by my taxi firm that I have to help the old lady out of her home as she

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    My actions are always a direct showcase of my personal characteristics. A few that are particularly important are having patience‚ being non-judgmental‚ and thinking creatively. I learned a majority of my patience through my position as a research position. Research does not have immediate results; a good experiment takes time. My seemingly menial tasks‚ such as entering data‚ eventually contributed to the final product. I learned to be non-judgmental in my time shadowing an obstetrician‚ where I

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    UC Personal Statement Growing up as a child I never really had worries. The only worry I had was who would beat me to the monkey bars during recess. I had what I like to call the most boisterous childhood I could ever ask for. No problems seemed to head my direction. Obviously‚ I was a child what could possibly go wrong? Young kids don’t actually start understanding certain things until they are about 11 or 12 years of age‚ but me I knew the exact words that came out of the lady I would call my

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    ghouls‚ but what people fail to remember is that monsters aren’t just the things that hide in our closets‚ sometimes‚ they are the things that hide in the darkest parts of our mind. They can come in many forms‚ some physical and some mental. My own personal monster is my depression. Depression isn’t something that can be cured by the contents of a first aid kit‚ so learning to deal with my monster was difficult‚ but there was only one way I was ever going to get better‚ and that was by pushing myself

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    To Learn Is to Change Life is full of risks‚ and that is what makes it so much more exciting. I took a risk in life when I switched from homeschooling to “real school.” This risk required me to walk through an unknown door. I quickly learned that in order to take a risk‚ I had to step outside of my comfort zone. If I had not taken that step to go out and try something new‚ I would not have learned how to survive in a new environment. We learn things in life by doing‚ and if we do not try

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    Personal Narrative-Abort

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    “Oh gosh‚ then which one is the girl’s bathroom?” I thought to myself‚ quickly turning on my heels as a male teacher passed me in the doorway of what was apparently the boy’s lavatory. “Jesus‚ abort! Abort!” The warning signal’s flashed bright orangish-red in my mind as I nearly ran back into the hallway turning my scarlet face towards the ground. Spotting the grey sign depicting a perfectly proportioned “person” in a white dress across the way‚ I walked more confidently in that direction. As soon

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    The sun was right on the horizon line and Lucifer was outside looking right at it as he waited. It was a chill‚ breezy day and would only get colder and the night came. The clouds appeared to have a salmon or orange tint to them with how the sun was sitting and Lucifer had to admit‚ it looked rather nice outside. He would be taking his advantage of looking outside and enjoying this before he would get thrown in the cage again by whoever desired to reach him first and attempt to get him in there now

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    Honor-Personal Narrative

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    She said while pulling her sleeve down I was going to say something comforting until the principal went up to the mike to start the beginning of the school year assembly. We waited‚ sat by eachother‚ silent‚ as the roars of meat bags just rushed us‚ we sat there just patiently waiting‚ not being moved or affected by any of the shit happening around us. The assembly finally ended‚ and it turned out that Samantha and I had the same homeroom. Johnny: It looks like fate just keeps on moving us closer

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