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    Tomorrow I die. I hear you breathe softly beside me, Mohini. The camp is quiet, apart than the faint whispers of the sentries as they pass each other on their rounds. There is no trace of the festivities that heralded our entry into this decorated tent. I hear a horse snort nervously and stamp its feet. The animals are surely as aware as the men that the battle begins tomorrow. Do the warriors sleep in peace, or do they toss and turn in anticipation and dread of what the day ahead is to bring…

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    Valentines party games for girls: 1. Name the last thing that you searched for on your phone. 2. Have you ever walked out of your bathroom naked and then realised that somebody was there in your room? 3. Drop some food on the floor and then pick it up and eat it? 4. What is the first thing you would wake up and wish you had you? 5. Perform one act which you would love to do if you were a guy. 6. Look around the room, and tell us who you think is the most depressed one here? 7. Amongst…

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    This summer me and my family went to California. My grandparents paid for us to go to Disneyland, California Adventure, and Universal Studios. It was the best trip of my life. My favorite part was going to Hogwarts in Universal Studios. I had my Hogwarts shirt on. It had all of the houses on it. My mom kept telling me that she loves how I was wearing a Hogwarts shirt, at Hogwarts. When we first walked up to the entrance, we all were shocked. Me and my parents all are big Harry Potter fans. I…

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    Ohkay Monologue

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    "Ohkay, you can go home early today Kianna, go and have some fun on your spring break," My boss, Andrew, told me. "It's only three o'clock though," I told him. "There's not a lot of costumers today, everyone's out at the beach, not here in an old candy store. You should be there too, you've worked all week long." "Can't, costumer just walked in. Plus you know I don't have many friends and the beach isn't really my thing. And you also know I really need the money." "Go, I can handle…

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    Each morning I wake up at the brink of dawn and take a long walk to work through the heavy fog while observing the morning dew, still fresh on the grass. The route I take is much longer than necessary, but I find that nature in the waking of the city is calming to the soul. I pass through the lower East side and emerge into the alive upper East side to arrive at the office building where I work as a criminal defense lawyer. The job was offered to me by my father, one of the partners of the firm…

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    “The Petal” by Francis Saspa What comes around goes around. That was a meaningless statement to Sam until recently. There once lived a man named Sam who had a long journey to make. He found the idea of long journeys revolting and distasteful things, but he knew that it was inevitable and he needed to prepare. He knew that he would have to prepare sooner or later, but he worked, neglecting preparation. Sam’s primary frame of work was painting. He had a passion for his work but did not gain much…

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    Hockey Paragraph

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    Swoosh! The sound of players passing by. Ding! The sound of the puck hitting the post. These sounds represent my life. For 9 out of 12 months in a year my whole life is on hold for hockey season. There are many milestones that have gotten me to the place I am now. I have amazing friendships with people that I would have never known if I didn't join hockey. When I first joined a hockey team it changed how I felt in this world forever. When I was about 6 years old I quit figure skating because I…

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    Waking Up: A Short Story

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    Beep.... Beep.... "get up June and don't you dare snooze your alarm again" "yup mom I am up" Waking up sucks!! it just sucks. Today it is a warm morning but I don't know why I am getting a feeling like something will happen today i hope good. it will be our first day of college for which i am not at all exited, actually socializing is not my cup of tea you can also call me socially awkward person. sometimes i wonder 'socially awkward person' term must be derived for me only specifically. As…

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    The Importance Of Sai Baba

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    Sai Baba lived for 60 years at Shirdi during which period, He did not move out physically to any other town or city. He never saw reailway train. He was never seen by anyone reading a book or writing anything; He never signed; He did not give long scholarly discourses on philosophy or spirituality. He did not make anyone His disciple or spiritual heir. Although thousands of people rushed towards Him to seek His divine grace and protection, only a few names of His close devotees, most of whom…

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    Over the Bike 30232 Teawoo Lim Cars brushed past me as I rode on a gray bike. It was a bit awkward and scary to ride a bike right next to automobiles. However, having ridden a bike for a year in Boston alleviated my fright. Boston’s public bike rental system—Hubway—was well organized: bike lanes were lined on sideways so that cars and bikes could move right next to each other. Before I moved to Boston, I knew bikes were a popular means of transportation. Thus, the first thing I did after I…

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