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    The three shows that will leave you on the edge of your seat, biting your lip, and wondering what will happen next are are The walking Dead, Empire, and Breaking Bad. The Walking Dead is my all time most favorite show of all time, simply because it is interesting and you never know what's going to happen next. The Breaking bad is different, to see a broke chemistry teacher become a drug kingpin with upward of 100 million dollars in savings is a story that nobody should miss. Empire is in a whole…

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    15th marks a memorable day in my recent summer vacation with my family. The much acclaimed and desirable ‘Disney World in Orlando, Florida’ was the point of attraction. I was very excited and overwhelmed as I took all of my time and energy in preparing for this trip; I loved every moment of this wonderful experience as the memory still lingers on. Prior to this desired journey to Disney World, my sister Chelsea thought it would be a pleasant and a great idea to keep the Disney World trip as a…

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    Prior to taking Professor Klein’s very compelling twentieth century U.S history class, the most memorable moment I’ve had would have to be learning about the Holocaust (HaShoah, in Hebrew) and Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler was the pioneer of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. He started rightist arrangements that prompted to World War II and the passings of no less than 11 million individuals, including the mass murder of an expected 6 million Jews. He endorsed the development of slaughtering squads…

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    This summer, I went to Georgia to be with my step mom and siblings. Starting about two years ago, I go up there every summer and usually during christmas and spring break. It was not until this year that I met my step brother’s friend, Robert. We sometimes went to his neighborhood to play basketball or walk around, but the last trip we took to his house was the most memorable trips I ever took in my life. My step brother Dontae, my step sister Tiana, my little brother Hakeem, our friend Jj, and…

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    Bengali! ‘Hey Ushni, want to eat your favorite fishy?’ No! God, help me. ‘Ushni, how about some rasgullas? You must love them!” I do. And, trust me when I write that being Bengali is not the reason. Throughout my school days, I have been plagued with these incessant questions about my food habits and lifestyle. As if being a teenager wasn’t enough, I have had to deal with the added stereotypes of being a Bengali. It’s actually rather simple. I belong to West Bengal, a state located in the…

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    One of Jack Kerouac’s most memorable novels, On The Road, written in 1951 but published in 1957, is a highly influential response to the current events of that time. Scars of World War II had started to heal and society, fed up with the sense of danger and terror, rightfully decided to give in to conformity and passivity. However, some of them rejected such an approach, believing that there is much more to life, rather than blissfully accept the monotony of everyday experiences. Kerouac could be…

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    ever seemed to make her want to give up on something she wanted to accomplish. Since she was such an older lady, most of the obstacles were much greater than she is now. “Out of my way, all you foxes, owls, beetles, jack rabbits, coons and wild animals!...Keep out from under these feet, little bob-whites...Keep the big wild hogs out of my path. Don’t let none of those come running my direction. I got a long way” (Welty 1). In Roland Bartel’s article, “Life And Death In Eudora Welty’s ‘A Worn…

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    Tyler’s fishing hobby draft When it comes to fishing, the dream of hooking and reeling in the most stunning, astounding, and awe-inspiring fish anyone would see would be any fisherman’s wish to experience, including Tyler’s, who has fishing as one of his hobbies. This is until they realize how exciting fishing can also be by the way someone’s day would end such as when the catch manages to pull the person instead. From his past experiences, Tyler’s fishing would occur in either from…

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    My love for music was always around since I was little. I always wanted to play the drums. When I got to high school, I was afraid that I wasn't going to be able to keep up with the drum line as a freshman. The complex rhythms were a bit overwhelming as a fourteen-year-old. That all changed with the helping hands of Ryan Haack. He showed me that while it was important to get better as a drummer, having fun and making memories was the most important thing to take away from high school. Ryan Haack…

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    child growing up in the 21st century, my parents thought that I should go outside once and awhile to exercise. My family had then decided to take our family vacation, somewhere that we can be outside every day, so we went to Arizona. We had our foreign exchange student, Clem, from France come with us, too. She was the sweetest person that I had ever met, that wasn’t in the Kalb family. But the longer she was with us, it made me feel like she was becoming part of my family. I also realized that…

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