College Admissions Essay: Deceitful Tears

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Deceitful Tears!! "A dream without Ending …."

"Only for those who want to strive, don't have a seat until you evolve your life" That influential sentence had stuck me many times before I conceived the reality. It had shocked me before I realized the bitter convention that impinged upon me several times, every single second passed throughout my shameful life. Sorry, I mean my shameful death!! It was the first time for me to be subject to that kind of such a feeling. Trying to shut my eyes to hold my tears, trying to slam the door behind my fears, trying to forget all of the scenes that I increasingly find, I will try to emancipate my spirit from that prison. The prison in which I was confined in a narrow area of
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After saying these loud words, students in that lectures were full of questions. Dr. Richard sent them a sweet smile trying to capture these questions inside their minds. "I am sure that you want to know who Axel is. But, before I begin, I'd like to get you out of the virtual world you live in. I will take you in a journey. But, please, bring your minds with you!! "He …show more content…
No restrictions will meet you. The citizens of such communities will not slam the door away going to any other country. They will find their requirements in front of themselves in their own place. That's why it can be considered as a prize for the government itself. Now, it's a must for me to admit in front of you that I've failed to write the end of that tale although that plethora of ink lied with me. I've found myself subject to a variety of mirrors that couldn't reflect the real convention. Thus, sometimes we need to bend the rules. So, please give me the permission to write down 2 conclusions! "The fabulous end of that project was that many confederations has adopt it. Such communities for poverty carriers has been a wonderful reality. Around 1 million children all over the world survived of the enemy that feeds on their dreams one after the other. Finding a boy searching for a crumble of bread or a girl trying to relieve the pain of hunger has been a matter of past. The mature minds perceived that important concern, thus it was that happy ending

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