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    My Home

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    My house is in Shastri Nagar‚ New Delhi. It is a quite new house. It was built only one year back. It has two storeys. My grandparents and my uncle live on the ground floor. On the ground floor we have a drawing room‚ two bedrooms‚ and a kitchen. We live on the first floor. On the first floor we have three bed rooms and a kitchen. It has also a dining room‚ a study room and a guest room. My sister and study in the study room. The rooms are well-lighted and airy. All the floors have marble tiles

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    My Life

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    within various areas of our land‚ due to transferable task of my dad. He was in Indian Army. I started out my primary education from Mumbai. I spent my early 6 years of childhood over there. In addition‚ I have been to Assam‚ West Bengal‚ Gujarat‚ Rajasthan‚ and Delhi. When I moved to Delhi‚ I grew up as teenage and self-dependent. Being brought-up in capital of India‚ it was a tremendous change for better life style. The golden days of my life that I have spent six years in Delhi. I lived in army camp

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    ran slowly down my face as we rushed to my aunt’s house. I did not know what happened‚ but I was afraid to know. The car slowly came to a stop in front of my aunt’s house. All of my family from my mother’s side was there. We said hello to everyone and my mom said‚ “Wait out here. I will come out to get you when it is OK to come in.” I did as I was told I waited outside and talked to some of my cousins. About fifteen minutes later my mom came out and said‚ “Your aunt has cancer.” My face saddened!

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    My House

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    The breakfast’s on the table Kelly. (Kelly eats her breakfast and gets into the car) (At school) (The school bell rings just as Kelly goes in) Jane: Hey Kelly‚ Narrate: Jane is my best friend and she protects me. But then she gets on my nerves. Adbol: Hey Kelly‚ Narrate: Adbol is another one of my only friends but I worry about him sometimes. (The camera points at Adbol when he’s about to do a weird stunt) Jane: Come on Kelly you’ll be late for maths. (Kelly tries to run‚

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    Shooting Dad

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    Threatt-Drake 10/04/2012 ENG 101-014 Summary and Response “Shooting Dad” Sarah Vowell “Shooting Dad” Sarah Vowell is best known for her smart‚ witty spoken essays she delivers on public radio. One of her writings called‚ “Shooting Dad”‚ is a view into her‚ “lifelong opposition to her father”. In the essay called “Shooting Dad”‚ Vowell states that “during her teenage years she came from a home that

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    my bubble

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    Taylor Carrier Prof. Elle Mooney English 101 September 12‚ 2013 My Bubble When you are a little kid‚ you believe that you are invincible‚ and have no fears and throw all caution to the wind. Many children under the age of 10 end up with broken arms or legs due to their outrageous doings‚ but I was never one of those kids. I was the little girl who preferred playing with Barbies and Polly Pockets and playing dress up rather than going and running around outside. For as long as I can remember

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    My Quinceanera

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    Composition Mr.Quintanilla “My Quinceanera” A memory that will always remain vivid in my life is my quinceañera. Since I was small‚ I dreamed with having the most beautiful dress and an awesome party. My family would always tell me how important turning fifteen is and having a quinceañera to celebrate that turning point because it’s an initiation of responsibility‚ thus a big step in my life. Turning fifteen meant that I had to start helping in house chores‚ make my decisions cautiously‚ and become

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    My Feelings

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    environment. This I knew would be my toughest challenge to date. As a fifth grader attending a new elementary school in a new country‚ I felt left out because of my inability to communicate. Some kids assumed that I did not understand them at all‚ so they made rude remarks about me. I understood them‚ maybe not completely‚ but I knew the intent of their messages. All that I had was my Apple II computer at which I just sat and programmed when I came home from school. At home‚ my parents pressured me to study

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    My dream

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    worker until I got my CNA certification‚ then I worked in various nursing homes. It’s easy to get burnt out when working with elderly‚ dementia and Alzheimer’s patients; however‚ I loved my job. Taking care of others is what I wanted to do. The first nursing home I ever worked at was a small 50 bed facility‚ where I met my best friend. I have many fond memories from all the places I have worked‚ but nothing ever felt quite right to me. In July of 2011 I got the opportunity of my life! I was job searching

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    Hunter O’Rourke 9-8-13 Shooting Dad In Vowell’s opening statement‚ she refers to her house as being “house divided” and what she means is that one of her parents is a Democrat and the other parent is a Republican. On Election Day if you were to drive by her house you would see two different campaign signs in the front yard telling you to vote for two different people because each parent is from a different political party. In paragraph 12‚ Vowell’s father said it was fine that his daughter

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