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    Narrative Essay Alliant International University Our world today is struggling more than ever‚ the challenges we face today keep growing more each day making it difficult for our world to become more balanced or “peaceful.” The challenges we face today are many and impact everyone in one way or another. Out of all the challenges we face today‚ the environment‚ economy‚ and oil and gas are the three aspects that affect the world the most. These three challenges are challenges

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    Narrative Essay It was a hot summer day in the year 2002 when I went camping with my family in Savannah‚ Georgia. I will never forget this day because it’s the day I learned the lesson that if I don’t obey my parents the consequences will be large. I was only about six years old when we first pulled into the campground. Of course being a young child the first thing I noticed was this extravagant playground out near the road. When me and my sister‚ Natalie who was around seven at this time‚ saw

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    Megan Smith ENG-111-OL2 Literary Analysis: The Road Not Taken Like many of us‚ the poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost describes a young traveler faced with the choice of which road to take. In order to continue his journey he must decide which road to take‚ without the chance to return. In this particular poem‚ Robert Frost metaphorically depicts the average persons thought process of making some of life’s most important decisions. He does this by comparing life’s journey with

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    May 15‚ 2011 Narrative Essay Dining Out After a long week I live to go out for dinner. I usually go out with my fiancée every other Friday. It’s our way of winding down an enjoying one another. We usually laugh‚ joke and talk about our work week. As parents we like to go to nice quiet fancy restaurants where kids are not likely to be. Unfortunately all that changes once we get there and see that other parents hadn’t taken that into consideration. So although my fiancée and I go to get away

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    Diagnostic essay To school‚ or not to school; that is the question. At least it was for me four months ago as I was looking for a leg up in this economy. Having a high school diploma and a can do attitude no longer opens doors in the working world. Now days‚ having at least your Associates degree and 2 yrs of experience are required before employers will even look at your resume. Since I already had the experience‚ school seemed like the best option to help me

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    Narrative Essay Final Draft 9/16/2013 They say curiosity killed the cat‚ expressing that it’s dangerous and extremely risky being curious because it can get you put in difficult situations. But for me‚ curiosity has gotten me to places in my life that I never thought imaginable. Curiosity gives me the courage to take a risk and more times than not‚ ends up helping me. It’s that‚ “I wonder what would happen if…” that inspires us to make decisions every single day whether we know it or not. Sometimes

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    Samantha Martin Mrs. Nunnery ENG 111-980W 23 Sept. 2011 My First Swimming Lesson Learning new things can sometimes be scary. Swimming‚ for me‚ was one of those new things. I knew swimming was going to be important in my life. The hard part was learning how to swim. I thought it would be god exercise‚ and a good social experience‚ I could spend time with my friends by the pool. My parents were not patient enough with me‚ seeing I did not really like the water. So they put me into a swimming

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    Old Spice Unlocks Your Man In There There are bodily hygiene advertisements in almost every magazine‚ TV station‚ radio station‚ billboards‚ and even postal mail. Every one of them is different and is trying to send a different message to a certain group that the product would most likely appeal to. The 0ctober 2011 issue number 1141 of Rolling Stone magazine there is an ad for Old spice men’s soaps‚ cologne‚ and deodorant that is a very interesting to the college age kids and music enthusiast

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    Denise K. Steen February 28‚ 2012 English 102 Option #2 Reflections Within is a non-traditional stanzaic poem made up of five stanzas containing thirty-four lines that do not form a specific metrical pattern. Rather it is supported by its thematic structure. Each of the five stanzas vary in the amount of lines that each contain. The first stanza is a sestet containing six lines. The same can be observed of the second stanza. The third stanza contains eight lines or an octave. Stanzas four

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    did everything for her. She not only had to get use to a new school and customs but a totally new way of life. She discusses‚ in this essay‚ the challenges she faced growing up in America as teenager daily. Kim describes being ostracized and being the object of jokes because of her nationality. She felt like an outsider even in her English classes with fellow student that spoke the native language Korean. At one point in her essay‚ she describes the first English word she had learned. It took

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