When I Grow Up This work has been published in the Teen Ink monthly print magazine. By Sara D.‚ Wyckoff‚ NJ More by this author Email me when Sara D. contributes work When I Grow Up Image Credit: Molly F.‚ Mclaren Flat‚ Australia In kindergarten‚ my class was asked‚ “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Crayons danced across sheets of paper to illustrate our dream occupations. Our drawings were hung in the hallway for our parents to see at Back to School Night. I remember looking down
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‚ my hair is kinky‚ and my lips are full. Unfortunately‚ those characteristics does not technically make me “different” from any other African-American female. Diversity can refer to someone’s economic or geographical background‚ religion‚ and even their sexual orientation. In this manner‚ being African-American did not make me who I am‚ but being who I am made me African-American. People see me as an African-American female‚ but I am more than that. I am African-American. I am a female. I am homosexual
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too live. To make the deal offcial you have to kiss the demon you sold your soul too. So Dean did. Sam had woken up‚ he was very confused and in much pain‚ but that was normal for him. He did not know what Dean had done. As the year went by Dean told Sam what he had done. We were actually riding in the 67’ Chevrolet Impala‚ on the way to Indiana‚ because we had a case. Dean had broke the awkard silence with a scoff. "So‚ um uh‚ Sam. I have to tell you soemthing‚ but if you want me to tell you‚
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Something that I believe makes me unique is my ability to take a step back from the situation‚ and study it. Being able to do this‚ allows me to think calmly and rationally about what needs to be done. I also know what needs to get done and I will do it with all of my effort. My strong points from the Myers-Briggs inventory‚ I believe are being creative and great with words‚ works hard‚ and easy to get along with. These things are great for a workplace‚ because you need someone who will do a great
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A Happy Occasion The most memorable and happiest occasion of my life is the day of my H.S.C. (Higher Secondary School Certificate) result. The day was August 26‚ 2011. From the very beginning of that day I was very nervous and excited about my result. My parents‚ my brother and all other family members were also very excited about my result. As I was very nervous I prayed a lot on that day. I want to get my result to my college with my mom and my brother. I was registered to the website of Bangladesh
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ARE THE RICH HAPPY? 1 Are the Rich Happy? A. Talea Moore Tremper High School ARE THE RICH HAPPY? 2 Abstract It is often a misconception that money will relief one of their problems and an almost equally incorrect notion that the rich are unhappy. In this paper question will be given an analysis and an answer. The components that make up happiness are vast and ever changing but the dictionary definition is put to test in this paper. The true
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“The Happy Man” by Naguib Mahfouz Isaac Duchesne Outline * Author Background * Plot Summary * Literary Devices * Narrative Elements * Overall Message * Questions * Discussion Author Background Naguib Mahfouz started writing when he was seventeen years old and is now respected throughout Arabic writing. Such as novels “The Children of Gebelawi (1959)‚ Small Talk on the Nile (1966)‚ and Miramar (1967). He often uses
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this disorder limits me in my everyday life. Being socially anxious makes me miss many opportunities where I could potentially better myself. I have had many opportunities to shine throughout my life‚ but I didn’t take any of those chances because I lack so much confidence‚ and I have a huge fear of embarrassment. I think I started feeling this way after 2nd grade. I’m originally from St.Mary’s and I went to school there
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The Happy prince" by Oscar Wilde seems to be written for children but its content addresses issues of morality to even adults: it develops feelings of sympathy for the poor in children and it makes adults rethink of their attitudes towards life‚ the conversations between the prince and the swallow in some places amuse us while in others places bring tears to us. Not just the moral values but the way the author treats the topic goes far beyond what one can expect from a fairy tale to rank the story
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SPC1017 20 January 2015 “Music Swims Back To Me”: Daniela Suarez’ Edition “Music pours over the sense‚ and in a funny way‚ music sees more than I. I mean it remembers better.” I feel like Anne Sexton gathered up all of my feelings‚ all of my thoughts‚ interpreted them‚ and placed them in two sentences and twenty words. I’m sure each and every one of us has encountered a tough situation and later crossed paths with a song so relatable‚ you begin to shed a few tears. For me‚ music goes way beyond that
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