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    Mansoor ENG-111 Janet Sarjeant Feb 17th‚ 2012 The Important day of my life The life is a complete journey in which every second is a new experience for us. Some remarkable experiences can change our whole life and we learn from them many different things that we cannot forget ever. Same way‚ I remember the first most memorable and important day of my life when I went to my first journey‚ out of my country‚ away from my family‚ when I was 12‚ which then led to a life changing experience

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    Love Anderson 11 June 2011 English Composition A Day With My Little Sister and Children It was a bright and sunny day this Friday morning. I woke up‚ took a shower ‚ and then got my children bathed and dressed. I got in my car and started for my little sisters residence. Once I arrived‚ she came outside and she looked so pretty. She got in the car and we started talking about every subject there is that sisters typically talk about as we made our way to the mall. Once we arrived‚ she helped

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    Personal Narrative It was October 12‚ 2007. A calm and quiet evening and an empty highway lined with trees. Something happened that changed my life forever. I lost someone I loved and will never be the same without him. There was a devastating car accident that cost my father his life. To begin with‚ my parents got a divorce when I was four years old. My father had a fiance for about a year or two after the divorce and was living with her. He had an alcohol problem. After he was coming back from

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    The Worst Day of My Life I wish I could say I would never forget but truthfully some of it I have or actually maybe I have not forgotten but more like tucked it away in my unconscious mind and only think about it when triggered. I am talking experiencing the worst day of my life! It happened Aug 19‚ 2005 which I actually had to ask my mom the exact date because I have totally blocked it out. I am speaking of a horrific accident that my oldest son Kestan now 14‚ when he was 8 yrs old put his hand

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    When the ball hit the court‚ that’s when I knew. Our season was over. I looked at my coach’s face and he had a look‚ not of dissapointment‚ but of pride. Volleyball had completely changed my life in showing me the type of person I am‚ a leader. Volleyball began as a backup sport for me. I didn’t make the soccer team my freshmen year so I tried out for the next best option. My first year I was placed on junior varsity as a hitter. I didn’t get a lot of playtime‚ but on the bench I could see the

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    The Great Day of My Life

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    The day that I left my girlfriend was definitely the great day of my life. First of all‚even though it has happened for two years but I got the impression that it’s was yesterday. The great feeling of that wise decision always stays with me until now. At that special moment‚ when the word Goodbye came out of my mouth‚ it set me free forever. Nothing on this earth can describe that amazing feeling. The feeling of freedom lift my spirits and self-esteem up . It was like I had a

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    Moscow early the following day I thought I might as well turn in. I was just about to go and get my bed-linen when I saw the attendant coming along collecting the tickets. So I opened my bag to get mine ready for him. I got my ticket and gave it to the attendant. She read the ticket very carefully then surprisingly looked at me and said that I had set on the wrong train. This train was bound for Murmansk. I was shocked at this. I must be in Moscow next day and my plans went to smash. The

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    shining outside my window. I cut school. I thought the best thing to do is to go to the river with my friends. When I was going outside I saw a black cat crossing my path. I’ve already known that this day isn’t going to be one of the bests in my life. Later it turned out that my worst fears were realized. I bought a bus ticket. When I got to the bus stop and I understood that I’m late‚ it really put me out of humour. Me and my friend decided to go on foot. It was a really hot day. After we had arrived

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    How JROTC Changed My Life

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    Ever since I joined JROTC I have changed in how I feel‚ how I manage‚ and much more. It has made a huge impact in my life and I’m sure in many others. JROTC has made me see many situations differently and have helped in both my at home life and academic standards. It has also taught me how to deal with different situations with a calm and clear thinking. One of the many areas I improved in was my self-esteem. Freshman year it was at a zero and to this day it has grown by 22. I feel way more confident

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    Why Women Smile Summary

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    Why Women Smile: Forced Smiles In the essay‚ “Why Women Smile” by Amy Cunningham‚ she brilliantly argues the fact that women have been heavily influenced by society in the way that they show their emotions. Amy analyzes the fact that women in today’s society aren’t still being treated equally but are still letting society control how women should act. She refers not only to her personal experiences with smiling but gives historical take on it‚ and gives a psychologist perspective. Her assertion

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