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    The night was cold and quiet as if the whole city block went to sleep. With nothing but silent raindrops and distant voices‚ I wake up from my four hour slumber and looked at the time. Glancing at the clock on my computer‚ the numbers on the screen clearly says 12:20 pm. “Yeah‚ today is Halloween‚” I think to myself sarcastically. Suddenly‚ I hear a loud rumble‚ like the earth was being shaken for a firm moment. Realizing the sound‚ I end up finding out that my stomach was just hungry. Famished to

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    It is the first time we have been here since the snow melted. The grass is three feet tall‚ as are the yellow tansies. We drive in on the dusty gravel road‚ hauling our campers and four-wheelers. The road twists‚ turns‚ rises‚ and falls with every second we drive. After a long wait in the vehicle‚ we arrive. I take the first step out onto the rough‚ rocky lawn‚ breathe in the fresh air‚ and make my way to the back of the truck. Dad and I get the camper ready as my brother unloads the four-wheelers

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    Siddhartha lay in his bed in the downstairs half of the yacht which he shares with his best friend Govinda. After the years they shared as ferrymen‚ they decided to buy a yacht. Something nice and fancy to take them to places they wanted to go. The yacht- which the names the SS. enlightenment- was 200 feet long and had a downstairs and upstairs. The upstairs was where the deck was. There were sliding glass doors that led out onto the deck lining the rooms. There was a large living room with two mahogany

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    The air is thick and heavy even away from the shoreline. As she steps outside her hair becomes a frizzy fuzz ball. Smells of salt wafts up so strong it burns her nose hairs. Taking a breath in she lets the humid air fill her lungs. She walks across the scorching sand until the chilly water brings her bare feet some relief. Sand kisses in between her toes‚ sliding away only after she lifts her foot to take another step. Just above the sand‚ the water twirls it in a hypnotic dance overtop her perfectly

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    The first thing you notice is the pungent smell of dead‚ rotting‚ flesh from all of your fallen comrades and enemies. The cool wind that blows around you doesn’t seem to help to get rid of the disgusting smell‚ in fact it brings additional smells; Smells of dust‚ smoke and blood from the surrounding area. These smells bring in feelings of anxiousness and nervousness as you have no idea if you are the next target‚ will you be joining those already scattered on the ground in pieces after the next massive

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    Chills running up my spine‚ rapid foggy breathes expelling in front of me like a car on a cold morning. The clock running down second by second with green illumination‚ it said we only played 4 periods of hockey‚ but truly we played 6 with triple overtime. I feel exhausted and wonder how much more I can give without collapsing. I grab my water bottle and begin to drink‚ and the distinct taste of iron from the water in the iron range rolls down my throat. Suddenly one of our players starts with full

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    Blood poured out of the wound in my side‚ and I gripped it as tears sprung to my eyes. I could feel every little nerve in my body slowly becoming numb as my body began to shut down. My heart began to beat slower‚ and my eyes grew heavy. I could barely feel my legs‚ but I continued to crawl away from the battlefield. The tears in my eyes began to spill‚ and I whimpered out loud‚ choking on the air that I breathed. I collapsed in to a pile of leaves near the base of a large oak tree‚ desperate for

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    I was breathing heavily‚seeing dark figures sprinting towards me out of the corner of my eye.The night air was frigid‚making my skin a pale lifeless color.Heavy footsteps hit the cold pavement as I ran for dear life taking deep breaths‚my heart beating out of my chest. “Get over here runt!”‚one of the taller ones of the gang yelled grabbing out for the back of my leather jacket.Before he could grasp the black leather I dodged his strong hand turning into an alleyway.As dark and gloomy as it was

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    Kayla Disselkoen Mr. Foley English 10 A 12 September 2014 Sonya the Pitbull "The average dog is a nicer person than the average person." This was said by Andy Rooney. Andy Rooney is a very‚ very wise man. He adopted a dog from an humane society once‚ just like I did. The animal shelter I got my dog from was called Humane Society Of West Michigan. The Humane Society Of West Michigan was very neat and orderly. It smelled like sanitizer and bleach mixed together. Past the main lobby there was

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    As I entered the concert‚ I could hear the beat of the music‚ the atmosphere was full of excitement. I could see my band playing music‚ I could see millions of people in front of me! When I went in closer‚ it felt a little hot and uncomfortable‚ the place was burning like hell. It was an outdoor concert. I started sweating‚ as the beat of the music gets louder‚ the whole stage started to shake and vibrate. my muscles tensed as more and more people started squeezing me into a square. It felt

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