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    Lupus is a condition that can either happen in the organs‚ skin or immune system. Lupus can turn into cancer if not taken good care of. Lupus turned my life completely around. By the time I was 13 the doctors discovered that I had lupus‚ in my immune system. I couldn’t do things that I wish that I could’ve done at such a young age. Joining sports isn’t an option for me because I have to take things easy. Doing anything that can cause my lupus to react would be bad for me. Ever since I was diagnosed

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    principal jumped to his feet clapping hands. Parents watching online hurriedly posted messages of praise‚ eager to find out whose kid the singer was. I‚ proud but not vain‚ had been accustomed to such reactions. For me‚ loving and practicing musicals has been a long‚ inspiring journey; it means much: a talent‚ a hobby‚ a way to relax‚ and even a label! Carefully attended voice training made me good at singing as a kid‚ and everyone in my circle enjoyed listening to my songs. Bel canto was my favorite

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    Then my parents and I traveled the country following my grandparents. My grandfather was a well know hotel manager so he was transferred a lot. My parents were both college drop outs so we didn’t have a lot of money and we spent the beginning of my life in a very rough spot. When my Dad was finally able to get a job we moved here and lived in the apartment building across the street from Mi Rachito. I was not a very shy kid at all. I was also really good at making friends‚ Soon after a year I had

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    lied putting a big smile on my face‚ and replied “yes” because I don’t want them to know that I have been thinking about killing myself. Who would listen anyway? Writing is my only escape from this world. Writing is very important to me; it saved my life. When I write I can express myself in a way I

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    The home I grew up in was not a where‚ but rather a who. The combination of my parents and my younger sister has been with me since my earliest memories. In my house‚ however‚ understood affection was the standard‚ as my parents were often busy. Both of them work in the healthcare fields and as such worked long‚ irregular hours. This gave me isolation‚ possibly a dangerous factor to work with. Yet‚ without that very isolation‚ I would be missing the most integral part of who Dylan Sreshta is today

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    was constantly jabbering on the phone‚ my dad’s eyes were glued to his computer working‚ and my brother was stuck to his bed and never got up. My brother‚ Danny had gotten into Syracuse University a few months earlier and he was ecstatic about the life he was going to make for himself. Danny and I got along well our whole lives‚ but we weren’t as close as some other siblings. This upset me because sometimes all I wanted to do was talk to my brother and get his advice. I have three dogs. My dogs

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    Once upon a time I lived a semi normal life. The last day I lived that life was Thanksgiving of 2002. The people that made up my semi normal life was Papa‚ Nannie‚ Mom‚ Aunt Jodi‚ and me. As you may of concluded it was Thanksgiving‚ but this one wasn’t like the rest. We were going to Chicago to my Aunt Jackie and Uncle John’s house to have Thanksgiving dinner. The thing is we would of had dinner at Nannie and Papa’s‚ but a little less than a year before Papa was diagnosed with lung cancer. Lung

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    room‚ she reflected on how different that day had turned out from her expectations of it. How sudden it all was. And how tragic. She remembered the last labored breaths her mother had taken‚ each a struggle for one last moment of life. She remembered watching that same life pass out of her as she heaved her last‚ and how it had not been quiet and tranquil as movies and books made dying moments out to be. It had been obvious that her last few moments were filled with pain‚ as it tried its hardest to

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    My daughter’s name is Amelia. She is three-years old with bright blonde hair and calming blue eyes. She attends a five star daycare within our area. The daycare is run by Aiden and Jennifer Clifton. The married couple has owned the daycare for the past twelve years‚ while also having their four-year old daughter attend the daycare. Taking Amelia to daycare each day isn’t easy. She is the light of my world and it breaks my heart to leave her throughout the day. I wish I could stay home with her

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    hearing them. Many people look to the Bible as guide to life and how we should live it. It also serves as a reminder of who we are and who God created us to be. As people read the Bible‚ it is like hearing from God himself. It is extremely important and vital to every person given that it contains several life lessons and teaches people and the readers the difference between right and wrong. The Bible is an amazing piece of writing that has helped many lives through the teachings it contains. Regardless

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