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    Have you ever thought about the 60’s and how it might have been better than today’s society? If so there are many reasons why it is and why it is not. In the 60’s kids were outside with their friends more. Also today kids are smarter and know how to work a lot of things but are inside for too long. In the 60’s most of the families were family oriented. They were because at dinner they would all sit at the table with each other. Also they would do a lot more things together. In today’s society

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    they become. In the story The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton a young boy named Ponyboy Curtis is mostly affected by the death of his mother‚ father and later his best friend. He lives with his older brothers Darry and Soda pop. Even though he has his brothers watching his every move‚ Ponyboy gets into some trouble that seems to be a related to some pain he still feels from his parent’s death. After their parents died‚ Darry‚ because he is over the age of 18‚ became Ponyboy’s Guardian. Ponyboy looked up

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    it’s not usually the first thing on my mind or what I like to do for fun. When talking about place or time sensation‚ I can be picky because when I sit down to write it needs to be quite and I need to be calm and not stressing out about something. 2. It takes me a little longer to write because I’m the type of person that can’t just sit down and stay focused for a couple hours and finish an essay. Instead I get a better grade when I take breaks in between and get my mind off of it and then start writing

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    combine pieces of hair that were interfering with her glasses .My school was named after you anyways so you were already famous her husband

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    their legacy‚ which is the exemplification of who they are and what they have accomplished. I‚ like the majority of the rest of the world‚ am starting to leave a legacy as well‚ and plan to continue and enhance it along the shining stone path known as my life. A major part of one’s legacy is the thing that one considers as success. This is vital in light of the fact that these triumphs are the outline or bold printed part of your legacy. For me‚ success is an achievement many others haven’t been able

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    After the band perfmorance‚ my lips were dry and burned bright red; the skin was flaky‚ peeling horribly‚ and blood drizzled from the tired cracks. My tired eyes‚ worn from the continous reading of fast-paced rhythms‚ ached from the bright lights and dehydration gnawed at every part of me. On the car ride home‚ I felt‚ truly‚ like I had just walked across the Sahara Desert‚ only to be forced to walk back again. Playing trombone for three hours tends to have such an effect. However‚ it didn’t

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    photograph is slightly sun-bleached‚ the memory stands clear and vibrant in my mind. My Abuelitos and I are sitting in a row on the shore. Our chairs are bright cherry red. I’m wearing my favorite aquamarine Little Mermaid two-piece‚ the one with the sparkly flounder on the side. My strong‚ hardworking Abuelo sports his usual slicked back hairstyle and striped collared shirt that always seemed to complement his olive toned skin. My Abuelita garbs a crisp linen shirt

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    My favorite recent poem has been "For the Anniversary of My Death" by W.S. Merwin. This is an old poem‚ first published in 1963‚ yet its message is timeless: Merwin inspires us to reflect on what seldom crosses our mind. After all‚ such an anniversary awaits for every one of us. Every year without knowing it I have passed the day When the last fires will wave to me And the silence will set out Tireless traveler Like the beam of a lightless star The first 5 lines describe what happens "every

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    understand how influential your role in my life. However‚ now‚ when it is light‚ everything is clear and you’re gone‚ I’m only capable of silent‚ seated hopeful presence. Lonely I mumble in the middle of the park behind my school.             The park was not so widespread yet‚ but comfortable enough to reconcile the chaotic heart. But somehow another opinion. It was not too important for me. The important thing was‚ it could be a background setting of my first scenario in past‚ but not for now

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    English 111 N4 February 12th‚ 2015 Dr. Crumpler motivated to change my career goal into becoming a biomedical technologist Dr. Crumpler motivated me to change my career goal into becoming a biomedical technologist. It all started when was reading an article online for a black history story for a program at my church on someone famous from the past. So I decided to do some research about Dr. Rebecca Crumpler. I found an article about Dr. Crumpler. Although I could had have chosen other people but I

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