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    Elementary School Journal

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    Journal #3(Elementary School) From the first punch to the final insult, elementary school was by far the worst experience of my life. I remember being physically assaulted all the way back in kindergarten, taking punches from two imbeciles named Anthony and Carmelo. The teacher never did anything to stop the bullying, all she would ever do is tell them they weren't being nice. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that no one would help me; after all, it's human nature to turn the other way when…

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    Newbern: A Short Story

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    first store that we went to was called the boat house. The store was run by a lady in about her 50s or so. The store sold many things including, candles, hats, sailor themed close and objects, walking sticks, and jewelry. I ended up buying a nice fedora for 20 dollars. We then walked to another store named surf, Wind and fire. Where I bought a neat blanket for another 20 dollars. But they sold all sorts of things from things for kayaking to ukuleles. We went to many other stores but those were…

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    Liebenthal: A Short Story

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    History is often time is centered around people and dates, but not so often it is your family in the spot light. It’s hard to imagine that some of your family could have actually lived through the horrific, triumphant, and mortifying events upon the pages of your history text books. But that’s the reality of the world. It’s not the best but it is history. Now think back to 1944, at the tail end of World War II. A fifteen-year-old young man. Living in the small town of Liebenthal. His childhood…

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    out, “Are you okay!” As expected she got no response and tentatively took a step out on the ice. Cracks shot out in all directions and Maddie quickly pulled back her foot. She whirled around to find her uncle, Rufus standing behind her in his black fedora looking panicked. “Did you…

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    It all happened a long, long time ago in an art museum, it was an ordinary day until something bad happened. Everyone was in shock until Andy and Randy came to save the day. The thief was dressed in black and wore a long trench coat and a fedora. Andy and Randy were asking people if they the saw the thief and there he was running as fast as he could. But it was too late, he was gone. But Andy and Randy didn’t stop looking for the thief they went searching for clues. Andy and Randy went back to…

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    Let's start our story where all stories should start. "It was the dawn of time." No! We'll get to that train wreck of a time period another time. "So what will you name the baby?" Still no, we don't need his entire life story, better to leave some stuff to the imagination. Our story starts at a time when two groups were fighting for dominance of a single country. Neither of which at this moment in time should warrant an intervention from the multiverse traveling Time Lord, but this is a…

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    1930's Fashion Trends

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    Fashion Trends in the ‘30s Fashion and lifestyle trends were a good way of depicting the wealth of people in the ‘30s. Even though many were struck due to the Great Depression, they found time and money to invest in formal dresses and suits. People often recognize the ‘30s as a decade of frustration and disparity. However, the workmen found themselves purchasing long slacks and a formal shirt. Overall, fashion played in role in contrasting social classes and an individual’s wealth. There was a…

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    On one fine summer day, Jeff Perry, the mailman of the residences of Happy Farms, approached the house of Mr. Legalf, owner of a pit bull. Jeff absolutely hated dogs. That day, Mr. Legalf forgot to feed the pit bull, and Jeff paid the price. He got bitten in the leg. Saturated with anger, Jeff made a vow to kill all animals. Ugly, the spot-on word that described Man-Anikill as a child. When he was young, his family owned a dog, but since he was so ugly, his father would beat him if he touched it…

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    The Boy Monologue

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    I was told to go to the 200th floor of the Empire State Building; if I didn't do what the burly guy with a black fedora masking his face in my dream said, I would be severely punished. I just thought I had a bad dream! I was woken up by a chilly voice. "Where'sss the boy?" A raspy, inhuman voice hissed from the other side of the door. I was hiding behind a charcoal black leather couch at the back of the hallway in the furnished basement of a friend’s house. Yeah, yeah, Sean, you're a…

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    Imagine an enormous crowd of people jumping up and down, waving their hands as if they were psychotic, and adrenaline from the music and the sight of a legend. Not only could it be the best night of my life, but the best time I’ve ever had but I spent it with my dad to make memories that are like diamonds that shine an array as the sun beams down on it. People drunk left and right, probably going to regret how much they drank in the morning as they woke up. I can still remember his long, greasy…

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