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    a gloomy future for me; I was sure that my life would not sense any joy again. On our way back home‚ she asked to go to the restaurant where we spent our 23rd anniversary. She made me promise that I would come here every year. She might not have understood how hard it was for me to make that promise. My hands were shaking. I couldn’t breathe. We ordered her favorite food. I couldn’t stop looking at her; looking at those eyes in which I had seen my life from the moment I met her. The next month

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    Relay for Life is an annual themed walk held to commemorate victims of the deadly cancer and to raise donations for American Cancer Society. Typically‚ most clubs at school participate in Relay for Life; dedicated to community service‚ French National Honors Society was no exception. In this Relay for Life‚ the theme was traveling; therefore‚ different clubs were to decorate hallways of the school like a different

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    Narrative tasks may require you to write a story or part of a story; they may also ask you to write a true account. The purpose of your writing is to entertain the reader through the situation you have imagined and also to explore that situation and the characters involved in it • Remember how much time you have in the exam. Don’t try to write too complicated a story. Examiners want quality not quantity. • Don’t fill your writing with direct speech; it causes problems with punctuation and it’s

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    year. He went closer to take a look to make sure it was his‚ so he looked in the drawer where in his desk he made a secret pocket where he used to hide his cigarettes and lighter and other things that he could be expelled by having. Just as he was about to see if the secret pocket is there he heard a girl screaming. He turned around and started to listen to know where the sound is coming from. He found a little door which he doesn’t remember was there in his junior year. He opened the door and found

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    on the streets‚ at school‚ at work. You know the people I’m talking about. The ones that are always smiling‚ surrounded by friends. The people that never stop talking and their laughter is so contagious you can’t help but smile. You see these people everywhere. They seem to have it all. The perfect life‚ the perfect friends‚ the perfect everything. But the truth is‚ under all the smiling and laughter‚ no one truly has a perfect life. I have friends‚ two in particular‚ that I thought had it all . They

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    old. Elenor proved me to be incredibly wrong‚ to never assume something isn’t possible because conventional wisdom says so. Watching Elenor trudge up the trail and overcome what I thought would be impossible obstacles was an inspiring moment in my life. At first glance‚ Elenor resembled a typical 80 year old. She had a moderately hunched back keeping her gaunt frame below 5 feet. Her slightly yellowed skin was wrapped tight around her bones and her thinning white hair was tucked under a straw hat

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    coming to ESY to make up my English class‚ we have been reading articles about valuing life. I have done some stuff that I regret. I want to make up the time lost that I could have with my family but because of basketball I was mostly tired all the time‚ so i didn’t want to go out with them. If I were to know that I had only thirty days to live and want to change something‚ it would definitely be valuing those who make my life so much easier and love me. Lately‚ we haven’t really been able to go out

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    I think there are many words to describe my personality. I range from being the nicest kid in the world to be the biggest brat in the world. Some of the few opinions I have heard about myself from others are sweet‚ trustworthy‚ smart‚ friendly and shy but I have my own views about myself. My life has been a lot interesting as I come from three different places and cultures. Looking back on a childhood filled with events and memories‚ I find it rather difficult to pick on that leaves me with the fabled

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    room. Then I heard a door open and more feet shuffling into our quiet home. “Police‚” said an unknown voice‚ so loud and so clear. “Put your hands up in the air and get down on the floor.” My mother moved to obey the order. More feet were moving about. Voices were talking above voices. Someone asked my mother a question. As I listened‚ I heard the fear in her response and the frustrations in the other. Doors were opened‚ and then shut closed. Footsteps trekked throughout the house‚ as if they

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    Since then after work we would go out to one of the many bars in Tumon with our co-workers and party the night away. This was our daily routine since we had no kids or curfew to worry about. We were young adults working in the heart of Tumon which was the party capital of Guam. So on January 3rd of 2001‚ my life was changed forever by one phone call from Rosie. It was Wednesday night and I was still feeling beat up from the back to back partying I did on New Year’s Eve and New

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