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    As the end of my high school career is coming to an end I am glad to say that one thing has not changed about me at all and my passion for it has actually grew since the beginning of high school. Fishing is an amazing outdoor sport and activity. Fishing has been in my life for as long as I could remember and I loved that my dad is the one to introduce it to me. It is a sport that is a stress reliever especially for me and it is relaxing and when the fishing is good it’s so much fun to do. There are

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    This is my creative essay for the Film Program at NYU. The prompt was: "Introduce yourself. Describe an unforgettable event in your life and how it changed your perception of yourself or the view of someone close to you. This event can be dramatic and/or comedic. The assignment may be written as a short story in the first person or as an essay." My one fear is that my essay is hard to understand. So any feedback on how it reads to other people would be a huge help. And also any gramatical errors

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    28. A smile goes a mile! What is a smile? Genuine To greet and say farewell to others A smile while your helping others A smile for someone sick or lost or down A smile is for your loved ones throughout the day A smile to say Thank you and Please A smile when your giving What a smile isn’t! To act as if you are ok To smile to make the other person smile Smiling to make out your life is amazing Smiling as a mask Smiling to get someone’s attention (flirt) A smile because isn’t that what someone

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    The Best Day of My Life

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    seen it before‚ or that his son had ever kept a journal. Why did Elizabeth always save the children’s old junk? he wondered‚ shaking his white head. Opening the yellowed pages‚ he glanced over a short reading‚ and his lips curved in an unconscious smile. Even his eyes brightened as he read the words that spoke clear and sweet to his soul. It was the voice of the little boy who had grown up far too fast in this very house‚ and whose voice had grown fainter and fainter over the years. In the utter silence

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    My name is Erin and every day for me is different. I never know what to expect. If I’m not in school‚ then I’m most likely with friends getting in some kind of trouble. Enjoy this crazy ride called‚ Welcome to a Day in my Life. Stereotype: an assumption of what people are like‚ whether true or false. People are always judging each other based on the way they act‚ their clothes‚ their weight‚ etc. While at the races‚ I overheard this guy talking about this guy at the races. He was saying “Oh he reminds

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    My first day at CCM

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    accept me‚ or as I feared‚ would they judge me? My first day there was the beginning of the most incredible experience of my life. When I walked into the bright colored hallways‚ with so many teens my age around me‚ all of a sudden I became shy. Someone would smile or wave‚ and I would just look away. Finally‚ when I arrived in my classroom there were so many friendly faces that would just come over to me and greet me with such a warm presence. Most of my anxiety and fears faded when I realized that

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    of basketball. My love for the game‚ along as myself as a person‚ has grown and gone through a lot of change since my first time touching a basketball over ten years ago. Basketball in my life has possibly changed more in the past year than the rest of my life combined‚ which has allowed me to learn more about myself‚ both on and off the court. All my life I have excelled at 2 sports‚ basketball and soccer. I have always put basketball on a pedestal above soccer‚ both because of my talent for the

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    ways‚ and I do believe it has changed my life in one way or another. Makeup can make one feel a thousand times more confident. Growing up I had amazing skin. High school is when it all started going downhill. My skin was so bad I was always wanting to cover up my acne marks. When I would wear makeup to school or any public place I honestly felt much more confident about my skin. Now I am not the only one that has experienced

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    My most perfect day

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    My most perfect day would be on a brisk December morning‚ as the new sunlight filtered weakly through storm glass‚ my bare feet would touch the frigid hard wood floor for a second before finding my fluffy white slippers. I would walk through a long‚ dark hallway-complete with creepy photographs and a red Oriental hall rug-and a winding wooden staircase before reaching a black-and-white kitchen. In the kitchen‚ I would prepare myself a delicious hot mug of tea and pop some bread in the toaster. Blackberry

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    How Epilepsy Changed My Life Gilbert Lutes Essay ENGL 121 10/15/12 Writing Assignment When I was just seven-years old‚ I was diagnosed with epilepsy. I’d been having small and frequent seizures my entire life without ever knowing of it until one day when I was shelling walnuts in front of the fireplace. Everything I ever knew was being stripped away from me. I no longer had control over any of the muscles in my body‚ my ability to speak‚ my actions‚ nor my sight. All I could do was relax

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