A Walk To Remember Essay

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    one of the four lobes to survive and live without one lobe, I will sacrifice my occipital lobe. There are some functions from both the frontal lobe and parietal lobe which originate my ability to walk, which I consider the worst for me to lose it. I couldn't not handle the fact that I won't be able to walk normally, and I don't want any mechanical limbs on me either. The frontal lobe and the parietal lobe have one major function which help me reasoning or having thought to process problems. I…

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    I remember one year on winter break my mom just wanted to get out of town since we hadn’t gone anywhere for awhile. She did her research and decided that she wanted to go to Florida. She had heard about an amusement park called Universal Studios. It was located in Orlando, Florida. I was kind of nervous to be going that far away from home because I had never traveled long distances in my life before. I knew the trip wasn’t going to be fun either, as it’s over 18 hours away, 1200 miles there and…

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    I still remember the day like it happened yesterday, the day I broke my ankle. I can still recall the popping sound my bone made when it snapped in two, and the immediate rush of pain that swarmed my body. This was the first time, and hopefully the last, that I’ve ever broken a bone; the incident occurred about five years ago during the summer, and is still one of the most painful moments of my life. I immediately went to visit an orthopedist, who, upon the first examination assured me I…

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    Trish Dunlop was born in 1963 and is fifty four years old. She grew up in Lancaster, California in the high desert. She remembers going to the movie theaters in the 70's in her youth. Trish Dunlop offers the perspective of a child and teen during the New Hollywood era and the rise of blockbusters. The movies Trish went to that stood out the most in her memory were Jaws, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, Aristocats and "a lot of Herbie movies." The "Herbie movies" were a film franchise that began…

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    close your eyes you can feel it. When you look out you see the crystal clear water, you can even see the golden sands through the apparent water. If you allow yourself to walk ahead you will soon feel the shore's edge, the crisp water hits your feet with a splash. A chill runs up your legs and refreshes you from the humidity. As you walk farther you may feel the fish grace by your feet. Close your eyes and listen to the laughs of children, birds squawking ahead, and the rush of waves. All so…

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    Kendall to the school to pick out a book to read before we left for the beach and we were ready to go. We would spend hours on the beach, all four of us would be reading something. In elementary school, I loved to read Junie B. Jones books. I can remember sitting on the floor of my living room reading Junie B. Jones aloud to my parents. It was so exciting for me to find…

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    bicycle that had a loose chain. I remember him trying to get up and get to me, but a few adults that had witnessed the accident had told him to lay down. I paced back and forth thinking how am I going to tell my mother, my little brother got off by a car. My teenage years passed by so quickly. At this time I was into sports, basketball being my favored. I would be at the basketball courts night and day or I would just walk the block bouncing a basketball. I remember playing at the YMCA I was…

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    then went to medium. I remember thinking that my Dad was a wizard because when he took this thing off over it, there was the option of going faster. I’d ride it with my sister, who was just a toddler, until it was time to go to bed. I now walk into the hallway, I have memories of running down this hallway, thinking that is was a hallway that never ended. I turned to the right and It was my bedroom. A bunk bed was next to the wall, and a TV was on the opposite side. I remember getting a kite and…

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    the back of my neck and makes me remember why winter is the best season of them all. Chicago winters are unlike the rest; you look all around and all you see is the beautiful white snow everywhere you look. My momma always said, the best way to clear your head is to take a walk, so that's what I do. I leave my house and start to head down the road with no end destination in sight. It’s negative five degrees outside, and some would call me crazy to go on a walk but it's my favorite. Hearing the…

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    Even people from the south today remember him as a great man, not just a president, but one who made an impact on this country. The memorial is like a gathering place for many people. They preform and give speeches. People preform here such as Marian Anderson and Martin Luther gave his…

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