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    Unforgettable Memory

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    Talking about future‚ the modernization is always a hot issue for people all over the world. As a result‚ a lot of people have a comfortable life‚ no cares‚ no worrying‚ just be successful while others are conversely in an awful life. So what makes that differences is the past‚ the past could make people’s future better or vice versal. Then I would like to tell you a story that changed my life‚ which is unforgettable. When I was in grade fourth‚ being a class master in my school and passing the

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    Sweet Memories

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    The mitt was brown‚ a light hazel brown. A colour which was worn down by tiredness. It stood by the shoes. There with the bat and ball‚ both exhausted. It was stained by the green ink. The ink which had once been a vibrant green‚ like the freshest morning of a spring day‚ that’s how green. It had been tattooed by this ink‚ like a trademark written in poems. Poems of hope like those of bigger things. The seams were loose‚ like they were slowly falling from the mitt‚ losing their grip‚ a feeling the

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    School Memories

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    School Memories School days were the same from day to day most times. School lunches were at the same time every day at noon. They were great because I got satisfied‚ I got to visit with friends‚ and I got to burn energy. Right before lunch everyday my teacher would have the whole class clean up the classroom. After we were done she would line us up alphabetically. Luck me I was always in the front. The she would have us walk down the hallway. I would see posters and artwork on the walls

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    Flash Memory

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    the firm. With immense competition‚ small product life and significant investment‚ this business offered only very low profit margins. The industry offered a prospect of very high growth rate with tremendous growth projections in sales for Flash memory. The life cycle for its products was very short‚ which meant that maximum revenue generation happened within a few years of the product launch. Normally‚ each new innovative product would become obsolete within an average of 6 years. Flash resorted

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    Childhood Memory

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    Childhood Memory My favorite childhood memory was when I was twelve years old with my Grandpa Joe on a fishing trip. We took his boat out into the Gulf and spent the day fishing‚ telling jokes and having a nice relaxing day. It was by far the best day I ever had with my Grandpa Joe. My Grandfather taught me how to string a fishing line‚ bait the hook‚ and cast the pole into the water. It was very frustrating at first. I did not understand how to throw the fishing line into the water‚ my first

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    Favorite Memory

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    Est. 2003 Course Work Book/Study Volume I – IV 2012 For Adult Education Completion Only Copyright© 2012 by Marque Learning Center‚ LLC Houston‚ Texas All rights reserved. Houston Corporate Office: 11811 East Frwy #300 Houston‚ TX 77029 (713) 453-0310 1 Est. 2003 About Marque Learning Center: Marque Learning Center was established in 2003 because we saw the need in our city to provide a legitimate education to adults and teens who by difficult situations were unable to finish

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    Bittersweet Memories

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    Bittersweet Memories I will never forget the weekend of May 23‚ 2010‚ and how it impacted my life. It was the day my cousin Mia was in a fatal car accident. I remember hearing my mother telling me she has some bad news‚ her voice sounding like a child gasping for air. She was crying as though she had no words left to speak. Those words crushed and scarred my heart forever. The news of Mia’s accident made me feel as if I had no more breaths to take. Like in the movies‚ the hospital was not as

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    Memories in the Field

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    MEMORIES IN THE FIELDS. January 3‚ 2011 at 6:23am Turning back the hands of time is the most splendid thing that has bestowed on us. It is a special ability that encompasses one’s heart and mind. In the field in my hometown where you can see farmers are busy plowing and digging the soil‚ planting seeds and harvesting crops filled up my childhood memories which I could always reminisce. It has been ten years have passed the last time I spend my daily hours in playing with my cousins and neighbors

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    Favorite Memory

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    began to set in. The long hours awaited my team and I to give everything we had out there in the field. Our team was good but the opposing team was just as good so it was a challenge that grew in tension as the game progressed. The greatest memory came when I scored the first goal of the game. We were well into our second half of the game and it was still 0-0 on the scoreboard. The other team had good defense and ours was just as good so it was getting frustrating to not score anything for

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    Hunger of Memory

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    “It is not possible for a child –any child- ever to use his family’s language in school. Not to understand this is to misunderstand the public uses of schooling and to trivialize the nature of intimate life –“a family’s language”. (125) “At home they spoke spanish. The language of their Mexican past sounded in counterpoint to the English of public society. The words would come quickly‚ with ease. Conveyed through those sounds was the pleasing‚ soothing‚ consoling reminder of being at home.” (3)

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