Time Changing Life Essay: Time Changes Life

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Time Changes Life
If people ask me what kind of person I was back in my Elementary school days in China, I would tell them I was one of the laziest and worst students in the school. Whenever I go to school I got into fights with others and injured them. All teachers knew me because they all stopped me from bullying other students. Two times I got injured so badly that I had go to hospital to do surgery. I have no friends because all of them were scared of me. I never listened in class, I spended most of my time slept in class. My grades in school was unthinkable, every time there was a test I either turned in the paper in blank, ditched school, or slept out through the test.
During my fifth grade my family moved to the United States. After
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On the way to school someone bumped into my back, when I turned back I saw her got knocked on the ground. I was about to walked away, then she said: “Can you help me?” I noticed her leg was injured, so I decided to helped her to the nurse. On the way to the nurse I also noticed that her left arm was missing. After I walked her to the nurse, when I was about to leave, the nurse told me her leg injured kind of bad that it is better I help her to class. Then I walked with her to her class I noticed we were in the same class. After I helped her sit down I explained to the teacher what happened and went to back the …show more content…
I became more active in class, in school, and helping other people, I noticed I changed I am no longer someone who always sit at the back corner of the class and sleep all day. At the end of school year I got satisfy grades and a good image upon students and teachers. However, I received a bad news, Dana needed leaved due to her parents work the class putted up a party for her before she leave. After the party I gave her a present and thanked her for helped me so much, then she handed me back something and said something that I will never forget. She gave me box and said: “Time Changes People.” I opened the box it was a watch.
Five years has past, that time we don’t have phone I wasn’t able to keep contract with her, but I still remembered time we were together. I am so glad that I was able to meet her, if she didn’t bump to me on that day we might never met each other. I might never changed at all or even get to where I am right now. After five years I still able to remember the time spent together and the conversation that we

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