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    Do you remember the first day of school? The excitement of what is ahead, the on edge feeling of making new friends and fitting in, and the frightening feeling of the unknown? If you take all of those feelings and heighten them to a new level that is how I felt. I have been on pins and needles all today, packing to go off to college. Because of my desire to pursue a degree in education, I had chosen to attend Texas A&M University, which was three hours away from my hometown. After several trips…

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    The Smurfette Principle was written a lot of things have changed; mostly for the better. Movies, shows, politics, and the workforce have become a lot more female centered. However, there is always room for improvement in any area; I feel we are leaps and bounds ahead of how things used to be. Today I will thoroughly explain how things have changed for the better, for the female sex since Katha Pollitt’s essay was written over twenty years ago. As a mother of a preschool-aged little girl, I…

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    What is Gymnastics? You may ask, what is gymnastics? Well, just listen. Here I am in my leotard and workout clothes, full of chalk, and with my sweaty body near you. I will tell you. Just listen to me. Listen to understand. Listen without emotions. Try to understand me. Put yourself in my muscle-aching, ripped hands, bruised and injured body and listen carefully. Gymnastics is, first and foremost, fun. How is it supposed to be fun? Let me tell you. Even after the most difficult conditioning,…

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    does not mention the idea of the American Dream a single time throughout his novel, The Great Gatsby, but despite this he makes a subtle statement on what the American Dream is in the 1920’s. The American Dream is the idea that if you live in America, and you work hard, you can get rich. Fitzgerald develops a theme around the American Dream through Gatsby, how Gatsby’s story reflects the true meaning of this dream in the 1920’s, and how the novel covers what wealth and dreams have to do with…

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    taking out the garbage. “Will you do me a favor?”, she pleaded in her most appealing voice, “Please take out this garbage for me.” NO! I felt like belting…

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    Not only was I not a fan, these years were the hardest years of school and social life for me. The middle school transition for everyone was a big leap from having recess and one teacher to having eight different teachers and no recess. It was a big time in my youth life where I started getting more freedoms like getting a new cellphone and where school sports started to become a big aspect of every…

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    The brittle coldness of the wind bounced off our faces and the voices of my best friends surrounded me. Me and my three closest friends were on our way to a party. Breann lived up in Roberts ferry and her neighbors house was our hangout spot you could say. There was a huge pool and a balcony perfect for tanning. With these perfect aspects we had a brilliant idea to have a party there. When we arrived there was a table full of candy and chips, but this was no surprise. Dylan was there and his…

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    eye!—yes, it [i]s this!” (page 1). Just the look of the…

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    Homeric Vision Of Fate

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    The death of Sarpedon exemplifies how the gods struggle with the causes and consequences of their actions. Zeus rules as king of all gods on Mount Olympus, as the Alfa father, he is chief, and all other gods look up to him with admiration and respect. As Walter Burkert proclaims in his novel, Greek Religion, “Even the gods who are not his natural children addressed him as father, and all the gods rise in his presence.” This exemplifies the kind of influence…

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    Snagg Bottom Monologue

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    nonetheless. They're handsome creatures too and you'll not find many aquatic species that can match the grayling's good looks. "He has the current in his favour," Wilberforce exclaimed. "If he makes the tree roots I'm done for." "Then turn him, Sir, turn him." Not a straightforward task on light tackle - and that's the sport of it! To save the day, Wilberforce had little choice other than to leap into the water, up to his waist he was, but he kept his line clear and such a thrilled expression…

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