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    History and fire Once upon a time on a summer afternoon of 2010 a tragedy took place in WHAT SCHOOL of Noida. All I remember is that it was a history lesson which is bad as it is but that incident made it worse and changed my life forever. The boring history lesson initiated the beginning of the dream but what happened later on was no less than a nightmare. It was an incident which changed my life forever. From loathing history I went on to thinking of history as if it is not my cup of tea. “Adolf

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    Thump. Thump. Thump. The pounding of the door awakened me in the dead of the night. Distinctive voices were calling through the door. I lay in my bed quietly as I heard the footsteps of my mother in the hallway. Lights went a blazing‚ lighting her way‚ some spilling into our 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

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    Mount Elenor I was laboring up the Sierra Buttes trail‚ my pace devouring the miles‚ when I first met Elenor. I’ve been hiking the trail every Labor Day weekend with my family‚ for over 7 years; I know how challenging the trail is‚ I’ve seen a number of hikers turn back without even making it half way. I was astounded when I happened upon Elenor inching her way up the trail. I thought there was no way she could make it to the top‚ she’s simply too old. Elenor proved me to be incredibly wrong‚ to

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    The Power of the Tongue The quote‚ “Live each moment like your last because tomorrow may never come‚” is commonly overused‚ but the truth behind it is shocking. As an emotional and indecisive teenage girl I would often scream‚ “I just want to be an adult and be able to do what I want already!” At the time this seemed like a logical statement‚ but adulthood came faster than I imagined. The many quarrels over extended curfew‚ cleaning my room‚ or going out whenever I wanted are now humorous memories

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    Name: Professor Name: English 101 September 24th‚ 2012 The memories of my hometown Have you ever asked yourself if you could ever choose‚ which place in this world do you want to be at most? I have. The warmest memories‚ and the peacefully joys I experience when I am there will always have a special place in my heart. From time to time the richness of culture‚ the variety of food‚ and the most beautiful traditions have been specified signatures itself‚ and yet have never fallen

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    Katie Jones Ms.Nagel English 105 May 1‚ 2013 A Memorable Journey Topic: A memorable Journey Purpose: The journey I had while selling magazines was memorable because I met a lot people and saw many fun places. Thesis Statement: Selling magazines doesn’t sound fun‚ but doing it all over the U.S. was the best experience that anyone could imagine as well as meeting new people and seeing so many new places. It all started one sunny afternoon in sunny Oceanside‚ CA on the Camp Pendleton marine

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    Kantipudi 1 Meghanath kantipudi Professor Washington Diane English 111 November 11 2012 That incident which teaches a lesson Life is all about sweet and sorrow moments highs and lows but the most important part is learning from the lows and sorrow moments‚ try harder not to make the same mistakes. However there was this one very small incident which led to a major change in the way I think . It was one of the first few months I got to America and needed a American driver’s license

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    Megan Smith ENG-111-OL2 Literary Analysis: The Road Not Taken Like many of us‚ the poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost describes a young traveler faced with the choice of which road to take. In order to continue his journey he must decide which road to take‚ without the chance to return. In this particular poem‚ Robert Frost metaphorically depicts the average persons thought process of making some of life’s most important decisions. He does this by comparing life’s journey with

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    “Salvation” In many ways‚ certain events changed our lives and out view on how to live. In “Salvation” by Langston Hughes‚ he talked about how he was saved from a sin when he was thirteen on how Jesus was brought into his life. In this story‚ this specific event impacted the thirteen year olds life showing that certain events can change ones outlook on life. In many ways‚ events change the outlook on many lives for the good and bad. When Langston was saved from a sin‚ his aunt told him that he

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    Holiday homework belonging essay In the beginning of the book The Simple Gift by Steven Herrick‚ Billy’s sense of belonging was limited by his dad‚ his school and everyone around him. This is shown by the way his dad never accepted him and always treated him badly. He always felt like he didn’t belong in his town as everyone was different to him‚ he didn’t like his teachers at his school or anyone else in it‚ the only place he felt like he belonged was the quiet‚ secluded area‚ known as Westfield

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