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    The Day I Never Forget

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    Thank you for teaching me how to love  Showing me what the world means  What I’ve been dreaming’ of  And now I know‚ there is nothing that I could not do  Thanks to You  For teaching me how to feel  Showing me my emotions  Letting me know what’s real  From what is not  What I’ve got is more that I’d ever hoped for  And a lot of what I hope for is  Thanks to you  No mountain‚ no valley  No time‚ no space  No heartache‚ no heartbreak  No fall from grace  Can’t stop me from believing 

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    I Love America Analysis

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    America: land of the free‚ home of the brave. Named after Amerigo Vespucci‚ an Italian merchant and cartographer who explored large parts of what is now South America‚ this country historically always had an enormous attraction on immigrants. Give me your tired‚ your poor‚ your huddled masses yearning to breathe free‚ The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these homeless‚ tempest- tost to me‚ I lift my lamp beside the golden door. This famous part of a poem written on a plaque on the inner

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    A Day I Will Never Forget

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    forget that day. It was in February that my father told me my older sister might not be coming home. I was home alone and had been since the very end of January. My dad called me from the Children’s Hospital in Denver‚ Colorado. It started out with what seemed to be a normal conversation. “Hi‚ Dad! How’s Bridgette doing?” “She’s still goin.’ Just had another seizure. We got some news today.” “Oh‚ yeah? What is it?” “Well‚ if your sister has surgery‚ there’s a chance she won’t make it.” I was eleven

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    The Day I Will Never Forget I will never forget the bright light in the sky. I saw this light in the sky years ago when I was just a boy; I still to this day can remember it vividly as if it was just yesterday. I’m not exactly sure what it was in the sky‚ but whatever it was had defied all physics and natures law. When I was about nine years old I went with my parents one Saturday evening. One of my dad’s friends were throwing a pool party out of town. It was a nice summer’s night in or

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    i hear america singing

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    Jared Easley Mrs. Ochoa English 2b As the years go by There I was‚ just the age of six. My mom walked me to my first day of first grade. This was no kindergarten‚ that’s for sure. I was living in Seattle‚ Washington at the time. Our school started late that year because the teachers went on strike to get more money. Besides the late start‚ the only other event in first grade was we moved leaving all friends and family behind. To the lovely state of Idaho which is really boring compared to Seattle

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    A Day to Remember 1

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    A Day to Remember Cities on a Saturday can be such interesting places. They are full of people‚ full of cars‚ full of the hustle and bustle of life. And Leicester is no exception. I was born there so I can speak from personal experience. But something was different last Saturday. There were more people‚ more cars and much more hustle and bustle than I had ever seen or heard before. I’d gone into town with my mates that Saturday - as you do. We caught the same No. 19 bus from off the London

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    The Day I Nearly Died

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    The Day I Nearly Died Year after year our family takes a trip to Colorado for spring break. It’s an exhilarating trip because I get to see all my wild and wacky relatives as well as spend some quality time on the slopes. Something funny or embarrassing always happens. This time was different. This time‚ I could have died! Generally when we go out on the slopes‚ falling down is one of my specialties. Putting an extremely clumsy person on skis and sending them down the hill‚ I found

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    “The America I Believe In” The infamous Emmet Reilly often says “It is a great day for America” .“The America I Believe In” This quote makes me think how free I am everyday in America‚ everyday‚ those words are in my head when thinking about America. I am proud‚ strong‚ and thankful which is today and everyday. In 1944‚ my great grandpa departed America to go to Africa. He encountered many great feats like hot deserts‚ huge rats‚ and many other things. Then‚ he went to France and after that‚

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    A day i will never forget

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    something that I had to live with for the rest of my life. I can still barely believe it‚ mostly because I don’t want too‚ but I will do my best to recall this day‚ the worst day of my life. “Are you ready to go?” I asked Jim as I jumped out of his computer chair. We were going to take my new Carola for a spin.  “I don’t know‚ Mrs. Smith is really piling on the homework‚” said Jim‚ looking at his very full backpack.  “Jim‚ it’s the Queen’s Birthday. She didn’t give us the day off school‚ just

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    A Day I Will Never Forget

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    From the day I first saw my son to now When I first saw my baby he was all wrapped up in a stiff white blanket with footprints from all colors of the rainbow. His eyes were closed because his cheeks were so puffed up that they kept him from being able to open them up. His face resembled a red puffy marshmallow. His head was so long and narrow it almost reminded me of a little alien head. He had a full head of curly golden sandy brown hair. His nose was small as could be. It was like a little button

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