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    If you had asked any of my peers for a description of who I am, they would have said that I was someone who was shy, and possibly even a bit awkward. This was a personality trait that I had been struggling with throughout the majority of my life. I had grown up as an only child, incessantly feeling out of place among my peers. It wasn’t until the middle of my freshman year of high school that I gained the self-confidence I had only dreamed about. In 2012, two friends and I established the Irvine…

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    Being thankful is a key factor in life. There’s a lot of ungrateful people in this world, especially the wealthy ones. When I see somebody receive a gift from their friends or family, I expect them excited and grateful for what they received, but it turns out to be a rude, disrespectful outcome. I believe everybody should be thankful for everything, no matter how expensive or cheap it is. That being said, being thankful for your friends and family, for military sacrifices, and the option to get…

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    Why Loyalty Is Important

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    a forgiveness, loyalty, and unselfishness can be the things that make relationships with family and friends, continue as healthy relationships that will continue for a long time. When loyalty is missing, other values will certainly lack in any friendship. With loyalty you have a friend with whom you can freely express yourself around. Loyalty is being dependable and knowing how to be there for someone. This doesn’t mean blindly following them, but being accountable. For instance, if my friend…

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    My 8th grade graduation party like most, was a blast. There were kids swimming, eating, playing wiffleball, and having conversations throughout the party. So many of my friends were there that I didn't know who to hangout with. As nightfall approach our idea was to play cops and robbers. All the kids at the party agreed to the idea to play. So, we split teams, made the boundaries of where we can go. Of coarse the good hiding spots were running through my head. Since it was my party, my team got…

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    The Seventh Man Analysis

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    In the short story “The Seventh Man” Haruki Murakami, uses a horrific typhoon to overcome a childhood tragedy about the seventh man and his friend K. Haruki Murakarni uses one man’s recurring fear of a childhood tragedy to shape and form his character through a terrifying wave that swallows his friend.The author uses imagery, foreboding, and symbolism in this story to construct a sense of fear and bring a wave to life.At the beginning of the story, the author uses imagery to give the…

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    It is a well-known fact that humans are social creatures. From birth, we are conditioned to rely on others for food and safety. As we become more independent, relationships are vital for knowledge, other perspectives and general happiness. For me, the importance of human connections was emphasized at Governor’s School this past summer. For me, Governor’s School became a home away from home. I do not regret giving up half my summer for more school. I do not regret getting up at 7:30 almost every…

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    It was the summer of 2009 I got my third console the ps3; I played on it all day every day. Moreover, I felt happy really good about myself the more I played; I stared to play for 10 to 12 hours a day sometimes sleeping at 2 o clock at night. I played call of duty mw2 and need for speed, it was very addicting I could stop playing it was the thrill of getting the highest score in the game. My parents were very mad at me they did not like me playing games at all, my reaction was that I didn’t care…

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    popping fireworks outside of their homes. We pulled into the rocky driveway of my best friend’s residence, and next, we headed to the bedroom where we stayed up all night having what it seemed to be like, endless conversations about boyfriends, our friendship, and the separation we would soon have to deal with when the month of…

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    Anchor Text Palacio, R. J. (2012). Wonder. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf. Wonder, by R. J. Palacio explores the life of August (Auggie) Pullman, a boy with mandibulofacial dysostosis – a condition that leaves the face with undeveloped bones and tissue. This heartwarming story is told from multiple perspectives to convey what Auggie and everyone else feels and experience as Auggie starts going to a mainstream school for the first time. Being the new kid is hard enough, but with a face like…

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    During the holocaust, a man named Adolf Hitler had a severe hatred towards Jewish people and many others who he did not feel were right for the "perfect race". A particular story was more popular than the others, and that was the story of Anne Frank. Her legacy lives on, and inspires people to never give up and stand for what they believe in. Anne wrote in a diary called kitty and treated it as a real person. It was her little friend who she could tell anything to. Almost everything we know…

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