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    He drops to the ground…“THUD” his knees hit hard... so hard I didn’t know if they had broke or not. He turns his head, to hide the tears. The tears of sorrow, for never coming to get me, for never calling, for not being there for me… Did he even remember me I thought? I grab his face with my…

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    I could never quite remember what happened during the time I lost my brother. I remembered small images and voices but I could never quite piece together all the events that had happened. No matter how much focus or how much concentration I poured into the thought I never could remember much. Birmingham didn't quite feel like home anymore. Faces seem distorted, the atmosphere was always dark, and ash coated everything like snow. I constantly scraped up every saving just so I could move. I…

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    they was on the island. He remembers what he was taught from the island and try’s to use it when he gets angry. Peter and Cole ends up working together…

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    Creative Writing: Klaus

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    she grabs a card off the table and opens it to see a letter from Klaus. she walks over to the bed and sits down. 'Treasure, now that you are a werewolf things will be different. your stronger than humans, your faster, your senses are heightened. you are very graceful meaning you have heightened agility, and you can get angry very…

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    tries to evoke the audience’s emotions. A thing to remember when discussing the Holocaust exhibits is that the museum wanted the audience to understand that, “the museum in Washington D.C., is not a center of Holocaust remembrance, but an extension of the fabric of the center: the original sites. ” These subjects can give a sense of meaning to the audience and how they could perceive the Holocaust in their own way. When the audience first walks into the courtyard of the Holocaust…

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    Personal Narrative: My Dad

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    The wind blows through my hair. It’s cloudy and getting cold. “Are you ready for lunch,” my mom asks. She had taken my brothers and I to a park for a picnic. “Yes,” we say. Halfway through my meal I started to feel funny, like something bad was going to happen. I get up and head towards the playground. “What’s wrong?” asks my mom. “Oh, I’m just not hungry. I’m going to go play on the playground.” “okay, be carefull.” There are two other boys playing tag. They didn’t notice me, so I just…

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    imprisonment. It is in this fleeting moment that we see Primo Levi the man, not the slave, for the first time since he was deported to Auschwitz. In this chapter, you can feel the mood start to lighten as Levi relaxes and remembers his life before the war. When Levi and Jean begin to walk toward the kitchens, Levi writes that: We spoke of our houses, of Strasbourg and Turin, of the books we had read, of what we had studied, of our mothers: how all mothers resemble each other! His mother too…

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    McArthur Park was built in the 1880’s. The park was original name Westlake Park. The park eventually transformed into paradise. At the time, the park was concerned a vacation destination. The park was filled with elegant rich people. Eventually the city decided to build Wilshire Boulevard, which cut the park into two. The park went downhill from then on. McArthur Park became known for a place for immigrants who fled their countries. MacArthur Park became known for violence soon afterwards.The…

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    you know who Neil Armstrong is? Or what he did? And if you do why should we care? Neil Armstrong was the first man too walk on the moon and the pilot too land on the moon. This all happened in 1996 July 20 he was not the first man in space however but that doesn’t matter right now. Why should you care about him? It’s a good chance that you weren't alive or were too young too remember when he landed. He opened up a whole new world too explore and thanks too him we beat russia too the moon. Also…

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    I realized that by helping others, I was actually helping myself. After the volunteer work at the hospital was over, I continued doing volunteer work at the Houston Food Bank, D’Feet Breast Cancer walk, and with Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA). Meanwhile, I decided to go into the science field because this field provides the privilege of doing something for our community. However, later on I decided that I want to join the other side…

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