Most Memorable Moments of My Life Essay

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    is his problem. However good fiction, for me, usually has a relatable character who faces problems we can all relate to. His problems are hard, but not impossible, to overcome. The story itself, has to be memorable. Its ending has to be interesting and fulfilling. Cisneros’s novel met most of my expectations. It’s told in a unique poem-like way, where the author shows no interest in following rules. Her story is told in a series of short chapters; with each chapter…

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    been taken to capture the moments of things important to us. Every day millions of pictures are taken from our smart phones and posted to social media to document our every move. Who you’re hanging out with. What you ate for lunch. Maybe you went to a concert over the weekend and took a picture of your favorite band, or went hiking and captured the view from the top of a mountain. And let’s not forget the countless selfies we post on Instagram and Snapchat. We all do it. But my question is why?…

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    My First Music Concert

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    Does the genre or artist you follow determine if you have an memorable experience if you went to their concert? Any first music concert a human goes to will definitely either have an excellent experience or disappointment. Compared to other crowded events like your NBA basketball game, the intensity of people is ridiculously loud and everyone wants to put their hard earned cash to good use. However, price ranges from $30 to $500 over in resale for concert tickets and some people critically…

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    According to the Mississipi black codes, black codes in the United States were of numerous official laws in the States of the former Confederacy after the American Civil War in 1865 and 1866. These laws were intended to restrict the freedom of African Americans and forced them to work with a low salary. They were designed to ensure the continuity of white supremacy. These black codes were modeled after the slave codes that were placed before the civil war. In January of 1865, before the end of…

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    you feel are especially noteworthy, memorable, or interesting. For each, explain also how the quote contributes to the work as a whole (i.e. why do you think the author decides to include this passage in the novel?). A good focus might be characterization, setting / mood, imagery, conflict, the effect of point of view or foreshadowing. 1. “It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it that you may come across four or five times in life. It faced --- of seemed to…

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    Freshmen Year High School

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    before the big day of being a freshmen in highschool, and adjusting to the new routine seemed awfully strange to me. Going from middle school to highschool I would say to be an adventure and most memorable moment. Back when I had to wake up early in the morning to catch the school bus, and even also catch my breakfast. Some days when I don’t have breakfast, I would have to struggle through the day with hunger pains, and lack of focus. By this, I would sometimes fall asleep in class just to get…

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    A fiery and convincing performance by the young Rod Paradot wasn’t enough to illuminate “Standing Tall”. The film addresses the juvenile delinquency with hope and intensity, but the director, Emmanuelle Bercot (“On My Way”), who co-wrote with Marcia Romano, would need a more in-depth script to add something valuable to what Truffaut’s “400 Blows” and Dolan’s “Mommy” presented in regard to the same topic. Paradot is Malony Ferrandot, a troubled, fatherless kid who was abandoned at the age of…

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    thought about my future. Thanks to two memorable life experiences, I realized I will receive the most fulfillment in life from becoming a doctor that is heavily involved in patient care. My first memorable healthcare experiences did not come from a doctor, but came from my mother, a dentist. Two years ago, I had a cleaning that she was doing on her own after she just closed her newly opened office for the night. My 10-year-old brother was standing by my side, intently watching my mom stick…

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    celebrate my achievements, to celebrate growing up and maturing into adulthood, to celebrate my friends and family that guided me along the way, and most importantly to celebrate one chapter coming to an end, and another one just beginning. The night before graduation I could hardly sleep as I knew that my high school career would soon be over. I got up that next morning, took a shower, put my makeup on, straightened my hair, and put my favorite black dress on, only this time I had my chords,…

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    Imagine… you open your eyes to a field, full of students. This was it, it was finally your graduation day. After this day you would start living your life as a college student, and at the moment it seems surreal. It is almost your turn to step on the stage to get your diploma handed to you. As you walk up, your favorite literature teacher looks at you and gives you two thumbs up, and you know she will remember you. But who else will remember you? And what will your legacy be? A legacy is how…

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