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    Bridger Washington Greatest Success After graduating high school‚ I knew I had to make a decision to either go to community college or join The United States Army. I decided to diligently join the Army and make something of myself. I knew‚ coming from where I did‚ you either sink or swim. I refused to become another product of my environment. I left for training a week after I graduated high school. As an 18 year old‚ I did not know what to expect. I would train rigorously. Although I was always

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    My Dad Life vs My Life

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    My Dad As I think about my childhood I remember many happy memories spending time with my family. My Dad has always been my role model. He spoiled me‚ taught me right vs. wrong‚ and provided me with a positive insight about life. Many people say that children will grow up to live life exactly like their parents. Well‚ for me I’ve always wanted to grow up to be exactly like my father. But now that I’m grown up and have my own life‚ it seems like nothing has turned out like I thought it would. Growing

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    The major symptom is the experience differences between Mr. Abel and Dr. Bernard. Mr. Abel is based on his detailed knowledge of business‚ his past experiences about problem solving and his paternalistic actions in managing the company whereas Dr. Bernard is mostly based on his educational knowledge‚ intellectual reflection and cooperation between the employees. Moreover‚ the age difference between Mr. Abel and Dr. Bernhard is very significant. Mr. Abel has no real educational background;

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    Title: My Fear Begin the story (clearly explain what this is about) Fear is an unpleasant emotion or feeling caused by the belief that someone or something that dangerous‚ like pain‚ or a threat. Set the Context (Give some background) Today I will tell you about my fear. What a thing that I fear / I fear something that / I know everyone used to see it absolutely / This is house lizard Involve the Audience / Listener (Why is this relevant to them / check they are still listening) Hey! Why I scared

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    The poem titled‚ “My Fear” by Lawerence Raab is about the author being tormented by his fears. This poem can be interrupted by anyone any age‚ because we all have fears. Fear plays a significant role in human lives. Fears can persuade people to make any decisions. In the poem the author says‚ “He follows us‚ he keeps track. Each day his lists are longer.” The person that the author is describing in the story is fear. With these two lines we see that fear can dictate our lives. Fear is an emotional

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    Greatest Achievement

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    front of my classmates scared me and the mere thought of even standing alone to present is frightening and traumatizing. When I was nine‚ I had stage fright. There was a story telling class and it was my turn to present my story to the class. However‚ I was frozen stiff‚ convinced that I could not do it‚ and I cried. I could not speak and was led away by my teacher amongst the students’ laughter. I never presented again until I was in secondary school. But‚ when I spoke in front of my friends

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    November 29‚ 2012 Fear By: Nigel Schilling In the book Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman‚ Richard Mayhew is trapped in a placed called London Below and his fear throughout the story is that he might not return to his home in London Above. In the story‚ the marquis de Carabas tells Richards that London Below is inhabited by people who fell through the cracks in the world and Richard’s anxiety is that he will become one of those people and remain in London Below for the rest of his life. At first‚ Richard

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    go out of this room. Biting my lip‚ I groped around the black darkness. I quickly made my way towards the staircase. Just moments ago‚ I was still waving goodbye towards my parents when they went to their friends wedding party.         A cool wind began to blow‚ causing the leaves to rustle and the curtains to flap madly. I waved goodbye as my parents entered their car to go to their friend’s wedding. Shivering‚ I quickly entered the house and carried on watching my program until the lights flickered

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    Fear As the instructor put me in that choke hold on my second to last day of swim instruction I knew I broke the one rule I tried so hard not to. “Get the hell out of my pool” he yelled. I dangled there in the middle of the pool wondering how this man could hold me in a chokehold while keeping both of us afloat. “You weak bitch‚ get the fuck out of my pool”. As those words echoed through the empty olympic sized pool room I was let go‚ left to reach the side of the deep end under my own power

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    Dictation by Fear As the Twin Towers fell to the ground‚ mass chaos spread throughout the United States. Among many other overwhelming feelings‚ many Americans were left in question and accusations. The motives of the terrorists were unknown and many Americans’ fear overtook a sense of logic. With fear fueling the minds of many Americans‚ many began to take illogical and unjustified actions. A stereotype developed amongst the Muslim society‚ which has still shrugged them from American society

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