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    “Don’t Blink” Four hundred and eighty three people‚ stuck together like glue for the past four years. We all felt as if the day would never come‚ like seeing it cloud up but never getting any rain‚ like getting snow on the ground and no snow day. What some people complained about and dreaded going to was something I had grown to enjoy and tend to miss now. After spending four short years in the same routine‚ going to the same place‚ seeing my same close friends every day I really learned to

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    This is a short play my friends and I came up with for health class. It very a la Mean Girls =D. Be YourselfCharacters:> Wednesday/Wendy> Valarie> Vanessa> Devil> Angel> Justin> MumSCENE 1*At home packing.*WEDNESDAY: I can’t believe we’re moving again!MUM: Well then when we get there‚ you’ll believe it!WEDNESDAY: Just when I was finally becoming used to this place!MUM: I don’t know why you’re doing this‚ we always move and you know it!WEDNESDAY: Argh! You’re ruining my life!*Wednesday runs and stomps

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    particularly evident in the prescribed text “Away” by Micheal Gow in which the characters go through much pain and suffering to ultimately be cleansed by the natural world surrounding them. Characters such as Coral‚ Gwen and Tom find themselves taking journeys “away” from their usual existence and learn much from this. Micheal Gow is well able to express these journeys through his elaborate use of technique in representing the ideas of his play. This essay will explain a multitude of ideas I have learnt

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    Moving to Virginia Changed My Life By Laticia Miles ENG121: English Composition I Instructor Steve Ryan July 27‚ 2014 Who knew‚ changing environments could have a vast effect on my life and the lives of my four children. Changing environments changed our lives socially‚ economically and spiritually. All I had to do was want it bad enough‚ dream it big enough and prepare for the best life I had always envisioned for us. Positive changes occurred within all of us

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    Moving is hard‚ especially when you go from North Carolina to California. My mom said i’ll be alright so did my brother but now I don’t know. I heard great things about Pescadero‚ California like how few tourist are there‚ the open beaches and hiking spot. But isn’t that what all apartments say to get you to pack and come running to “The Golden State”. All I can think about is turning back and running to Mama’s arm and crying on my annoying brother Luther’s shoulder. But being approximately 7.5

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    When I first moved to Texas‚ I thought the hardest challenge would be adapting to the humid summer weather. However‚ life had bigger lemons to throw at me such as watching my family and myself struggle to transition to a country with a different culture and language. On top of that‚ my uncle had recently gone to jail‚ leaving my aunt and cousins in the streets. My parents‚ the noblest role models in my life‚ decided to let my aunt and cousins live with us in our two-bedroom apartment until they were

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    statement I heard too often from my mom as a seventeen year old teenager. Once senior year arrived‚ I can honestly say that I was truly a different person; someone that I didn’t recognize. I began hanging around with a “new crowd”‚ skipping school‚ running away from home‚ drinking and smoking‚ something that I’d never tried before; But‚ while I was trying so hard to fit in‚ I never realized how many people I would hurt in the process‚ including myself‚ and the serious consequences I was going to have to face

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    A gorgeous example of denial is the story about a little girl who was notified that a little brother was on the way. My reflexive essay is about my brothers. Growing up without little siblings is great. There are no worries about sharing or fighting. I loved being an only child. Then my first little brother came along. Justin. At first I hated having a little brother. I hated that no one paid attention to me anymore. Then I guess I got over it. Matthew came along shortly afterwards‚ and it just wasn’t

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    soccer ball. So‚ my dad kept teaching me and teaching me‚ after 1 hour of training‚ I would finally kick a ball right. Now I just had to know how to do free kicks and penalties. It was very difficult doing free kicks because you had to kick the ball far away from the

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    CLRC Writing Center Structure of a Personal Narrative EssayNarrative” is a term more commonly known as “story.” Narratives written for college or personal narratives‚ tell a story‚ usually to some point‚ to illustrate some truth or insight. Following are some tools to help you structure your personal narrative‚ breaking it down into parts. The “Hook” Start your paper with a statement about your story that catches the reader’s attention‚ for example: a relevant quotation‚ question‚ fact

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