Happiest Moment of My Life Essay

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    achievements which I could not find anywhere else. These things made my today better and help me in stepping ahead each day of my life. In my childhood, I failed many times and seen some worst days in my life, but in all stages, my family was always standing with me. They taught me what was right and what was wrong, Despite of thing about society and what other people will think about them and that made me strong enough to stand on my own in this alien world. Let me drive back in some of those…

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    The Moment My Life Began Throughout High School, I was the typical jock. Going to school for me was a breeze; I never did study but always seemed to get good grades. Being in class all I could think about was being on the football field. In my mind, every second I wasted sitting in class was another second I was not on the field. Realizing that I wanted to be on the football field instead of in the classroom caught up to quicker then I could realize. Being in high school was the closes feeling…

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    Personal Narrative

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    5,187 people died due to brain cancer in 2012, and my dad was one of them. One of the souls stolen from this world before their time. The hospital unearthed it in an MRI, dug it out of a tranquil soil. Sitting by his hospital bed, I’m not able to find the forte to look into his eyes, because I’m terrified that I will catch the moment the warm glow in his gaze will be replaced with an emotionless, lifeless stare. It was a long road down to this juncture; each step more ruinous that the last,…

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    me until this year. I struggled so much that year while my classmates were not because they were in the AIG classes. I felt like I was slacking and I couldn't keep up. At that moment I knew that I had to work much harder than I had before and I knew that I had to do something about it. I decided that I need to ask for help. I was not one of those people that liked to ask for help and ask questions because I liked to figure things out on my own. At first it was really hard for me to ask…

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    My biological father’s name is Melvin Lewis Johnson. Its been awhile since i last saw him. The things i know about him is that he's a very tall african american man, and he is pretty heavy in weight. He liked to wear black Kangol hats that covered up his very shiny bald head, and suits to look professional or presentable. It was already hard seeing him as it was because of his job as a greyhound bus driver. He was always nice enough to take other people’s shift, and stay out later than needed.…

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    It’s hard to move schools after staying in one for so long. I left my one school in North Carolina. I was so sad the day of the move. I lived there all my life and had so many great friends. I didn’t want to leave them behind and make all new ones. My mom and I finished loading the rest of my things on the moving truck that weekend. I left having tears in my eyes, and my friends saying good-bye. My mom decided to move to be closer to our family living in Pennsylvania. I went to a nice school…

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    My Personal Curveball

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    honored to call us their children. As we grow up and try our best to succeed in everything we do, it’s inevitable that we run into barriers along the way. Unfortunately, sometimes the world throws a wicked curveball at us and we get caught off guard. My personal curveball was a form of epilepsy called Panayiotopoulos Syndrome (PS). On August 14th, 2004, I was laying down for naptime at a daycare in Terre Haute, Indiana. About half an hour into naptime, I started seizing, and the teacher in the…

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    uniquely. I have lived my entire life, 17 years, next to the border of El Paso, TX and Juarez, Chihuahua. To the outside world, they might know this border as one of the most dangerous places in the world. But being born and raised in El Paso, I only know it as home or by its more familiar name my family has given it, Juárez Texas. Living right next to two countries has expanded my experiences and views I never thought possible, in more ways that I admit, it has shaped my thought process and…

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    lowest I have ever gotten is when I decided to make the choice to go against my mother. It is not that I meant to do anything to hurt her; I just wanted to try to find some way to be seen as ‘normal’ in society. I had been fighting an internal conflict for years and I was not aware of the proper way to deal with my predicament, so I took the hard route unknowingly. If I could re-do one moment in my life, I would go back to my 10th grade self and let myself accept the fact that I am gay. If I…

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    begin his search for what made these people so happy. He reaches out to countries that may not be the happiest, but do have money to watch such a movie, the United States…

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