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    entailed and loved the thrill of it. Jackson and Katie were originally from Chicago‚ Illinois. Even though‚ the both of them grew up in Paradise Shores. The both of them were used to the big city. Now they lived in their hometown called Paradise Shores. The bright side is it was near the water. Jackson loved the idea of being home again. Although Katie did not particularly like the beach‚ change of scenery was nice. Historic homes lined the streets and it had a huge town

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    Personal health is something that everyone needs to be concerned with‚ but not many people are. I’ve noticed that in the recent months‚ my personal health has not been what it used to be. I’ve only come to this conclusion after starting to track a few health aspects in my life. The aspects of my personal health that I chose to track for a month includes nutrition‚ physical health issues‚ and alcohol use. I chose to track these three specific parts of my personal health because they are the most

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    After school‚ my best friend Marc and I we found ourselves at home to listen to the episode of Pokemon playing at 3:30. We always went to my house because her mother was depressed. My mother was tired of always having at home and so after the episode is going to play out. Playing outside was rather playing game-boy advance under the trees in my yard! I had Fire Red and Leaf Green him‚ the brother Marc had erased his game so we enjoyed making special team or finding secrets with his game instead of

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    Shouts and laughter echo throughout the kitchen as my grandparents recount stories of growing up in Mexico as young adults. Everyone’s eyes light up with animation as family members contribute to the conversation while eating homemade tamales and menudo. At each of my family holiday gatherings‚ the dinner goes beyond the consumption of a home cooked meal. These family gatherings are very important to me and have contributed to who I am today. My grandparents masterfully orchestrate the discussions

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    Challenges I Have Overcome Being alive means facing with challenges‚ and feeling satisfied when overcoming them. In my life‚ I faced with many challenges‚ and I am happy I was able to address them. One of the greatest challenges in my life was to become a student at the American university. In order to achieve this objective‚ I had to work hard to learn the language‚ and to adapt to the Western way of life. Although overcoming these challenges was quite stressful‚ it made me a happy and confident

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    in bed‚ with my eyes closed while my head was pounding from the disorienting moulds of colours around me. I ran my sore fingers down between the mattress and bed frame until I felt something sharp press against them. My mind smiled as I pulled the object out. I had not bothered trying to walk for a few days now. I had found out about my miscarriage just a few days ago and knowing this‚ my love for everything else shattered. My unborn child‚ my unwritten book‚ my creation‚ taken away and gone forever

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    LEARNING FROM MY MISTAKES. As a young girl‚ I grew up in a loving family; a Christian family and my parents ensured that we all grew up in a God fearing way‚ making sure that we learned how to pray and read the bible every day. They ensured that we had good education and that we grew up in a stable and happy home where we lacked nothing basic…but my spirit of adventure and freedom wanted more‚ I felt like a prisoner staying at home with all the rules and curfews; I wanted to be like a bird‚ to be

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    My Personal Strategic VMGO as an Accountancy Student “…I want to be an accountant because my parents want me to be one and of course‚ want the to be happy that’s why I take BS Accountancy”‚ this was the answer that always comes out of my mouth when I respond to the people asking me what course I took for college‚ why I took accountancy and what I want to be. The board‚ lesson plans‚ class records and a simple room‚ these are some of the things I dreamed to have in the future. I really wish to

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    “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” by Ursula K. Le Guin is a short story based on the pursuit of Righteousness; in order to be truly happy‚ one must stand up for what is right‚ even if it means letting go of the familiar. The residents of Omelas have the choice to ignore a suffering of a child who is held captive in a cellar‚ or fight for what’s right and essentially leave their homes. What would one prefer: allow an innocent child to suffer certain death‚ or rid themselves of their comfort and

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    Ursula K. Le Guin’s “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” is about the justification of exploitation. David L . Porter believes the story comments on the dependence of modern day societies operation on misfortune as a lack of morality. Conversely‚ both Sarah Wyman and Jerre Collins feel the story addresses the ethical predicament that people of modern society face. Barbara Bennett believes its primary purpose is to reveal the exploitative activities that modern society actively participates in. Ursula

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