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    Unforgettable Day

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    Heart racing‚ breathing becomes more shallow‚ and all of my senses seem to suddenly become heightened to somewhat extraordinary levels. These are but a few symptoms of an adrenaline rush. Anyone of us can experience this during moments that scare or excite us. What if all of this was experienced during a life impacting moment? The only thing going through your mind‚ "Damn. I messed up this time." Where can you hide to when hiding would be morally and legally wrong? Only thing you can do is face the

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    “Mommy‚ can you wait for me here? I would like to get some ginger ale!” I exclaimed while I threw her a boyishly affectionate smile. “Sure‚ please be quick!” The supermarket was noisy and bustling with people. I was completely oblivious to the surrounding as I search for my favorite beverage. Where could it be? “Attention! Attention!” a voice boomed from the loud speaker. Engrossed in my search‚ I took no notice of the announcement. It stole some shoppers’ attention while others glanced

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    Bessie Smith was born in Chattanooga‚ Tennessee on April 15‚ 1894. Bessie was one of seven children. Her parents were William and Laura Smith. William was a Baptist minister and died soon after Bessie was born. Furthermore‚ in 1906 her mom died along with two of her brothers. After this happened‚ she was raised by her aunt. Bessie’s childhood transformed her into the person she became. Bessie’s family was poor‚ so Bessie and her brother‚ Andrew‚ performed on the streets of Chattanooga. They performed

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    An Unforgettable Incident

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    Some times the incidents that occur in our lives leave traces of their mere existence in our minds and as time passes by; although they are buried deep in our minds of infinite memories sometimes only a similar trace of that memory brings back that once buried memory on the surface of our minds. The incident starts off when I was leaving for my home. It was one of those days when nothing in the world could have gone wrong and I and my friend‚ Rameez‚ unaware of the unknown that lied before us

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    Bessie Coleman Role Model

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    Bessie Coleman Bessie Coleman was the first African American female pilot. Starting off in a racist Texas Bessie worked as a laundress after she dropped out of college. At the age of twenty three she decide to move in in with her brother in Chicago to find a better life. After hearing stories of World War I pilots she had a sudden interest in flying. Due to discrimination Bessie could not go to an aviation school in America‚ so she moved to France to pursue her dreams. After this she came back

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    An Unforgettable Holiday

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    Our summer vacation cabin‚ where we spent every summer‚ had wooden front steps and two narrow glass doors that opend inwards. the living room was large and contained a small telivision that sat on a glass stand. Infront of the television was a couch and lounge chair that didnt match. They smelled of old perfume and dust. Pictures of seagulls and lighthouses hung furmly against the wall. the showcase was filled with deritive plates‚ and trinkets. As I explored the property‚ I found myself in a fairy

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    Unforgettable Accident

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    Arturo Morales Mrs. Brown English 11B 13 September 2010 A Tragic Accident “Yeah! Let’s go‚ let’s go!” I said when they asked if I wanted to go watch the first race of the night. My heart was pounding and my adrenaline was pumping. Screech! They took off‚ the Mustang in front of the Srt-4. My heart started pumping faster hearing the blow off valve from the Srt-4 and the loud roar of the Mustang. “Who is going to win?”I thought to myself. It was close the Mustang won by about a half

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    The Unforgettable Dream

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    My life flashes before my eyes‚ as I approach the alligator infested waters. I begin to panic in the thought of the flesh eating monsters tearing me to shreds. I close my eyes‚ and pray to God hoping He answers me in that very same moment. "Lord‚ please take hold of my hand‚ and guide me to safety. I know I haven’t been the best person lately‚ and I don’t deserve Your mercy. I really don’t want to die. Please Lord‚ help me!" As I opened my eyes‚ I could see the creatures inching their way towards

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    fun Bessie can have when riding a roller coaster without getting sick‚ in which case without exceeding her dizziness limit. The constraints of the problem include: a. The roller coaster has a distinct number of sections that Bessie rides in order. b. Bessie’s fun and dizziness levels are both at 0 at the beginning of the ride. c. For each section‚ Bessie has two options either to keeps her eyes open or close and she must keep them that way for the whole section. d. At any section‚ when Bessie keeps

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    you ever wonder who was the first African American who stage public flight? Bessie Coleman was born in Atlanta‚Texas at January 26‚ 1892 and died in Jacksonville‚Florida at April 30‚1926. Bessie Coleman was one of the 13 children to Susan and George Coleman. Which they both worked as sharecroppers. At 12 years old Bessie and her family began going to the Missionary Baptist Church in Texas. In 1915‚ at 23 years old‚ Bessie moved to Chicago where she lived with her brothers and worked as a manicurist

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