Personal Narrative: I Am Possible For My Loss

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I am so sorry for your loss. I know how difficult it is for you and your family. I lost my father this past June and it was difficult to deal with it as well as my brother. I hope you and your family are well and you are in my prayer. I had visit Puerto Rico and Mexico, but did not experience the history of it because I just wanted to eat and taste their popular drinks. My family and I are planning to go on a cruise to Alaska for 15 days and this will be our first longest cruise ever. I have went on a cruise for eight days and the days go extremely fast, but I am hoping that 15 days does not go fast. I do not have law enforcement experience, but my cousin is a Sheriff in Jersey City and he enjoys it a lot. I am hoping to get the opportunity

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