Most Memorable Moments of My Life Essay

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    (for the most part), Senior year was more exciting, confusing and apprehensive than freshman year ever was. We were once again filled with many unanswered questions… What will the future hold for me? Is college really worth it? Are you sure you can’t round up my 49 to a 90? …and filled with dreadful realizations. Do I really have to be a fully functioning adult by next year?! What!? But despite these hardships, we must admit that Senior year was and will forever be one of the most memorable…

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    First Light Short Story

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    journey, the most treasured memory of our lives”, said he. She was quiet now, only her heartbeat interrupting the silence that enveloped them. I am trying to figure out where I am. It’s so small yet spacious for someone as little as me. It’s like a cushioned room. Beyond this, I can understand nothing. All I can do is just swim. Whoosh ...what is this whirl? I am swirling all around my room, and a gush of fluids run…

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    My Childhood Journey Essay

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    MY CHILDHOOD JOURNEY Childhood plays very important part in the development of an individual and how they grow as people. It is supposed to be the time of enjoyment, playfulness and innocence, but most of all it is time of exploration to discover how and where our foot steps on the trail of growth will lead us. Everyone has different memories and I feel it is valuable to share some of mine that has marked important on the map of my childhood journey. Childhood is the foundation of person’s life…

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    It was August 24th, 2009… I remember my first at in Vietnam for studying abroad in the American International School as if it was yesterday. I started going to middle school since when I was 7th grade. It was a memorable situation day ever in my life. First day of school, my hand clenched in my mother’s hand because I could not understand or speak any English, and also it was unfamiliar surroundings; I did not know what class to enroll me in. Even if the teacher says something, I did not…

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    Father Interview Essay

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    I conducted my in-person interview with my father, David, who is 64 years old. He was born in 1951. He grew up in the little town of Racine, Wisconsin. My father refers to Racine as being more decent than Santa Monica, California. He lived there for five to ten years upon finishing college, and he felt that the people there were superficial. Furthermore, my father was the middle child, and he has two brothers. While being interviewed, he informed me that his family was customarily exposed…

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    My American Dream

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    London is my home away from home. If America was my greatest adventure and my greatest fear, being a Pirate was my greatest journey. A thirty-hour exhausting flight physically transported me from Vietnam to a foreign land - Corpus Christi, as well as figuratively transformed a childish girl to a young adult at the age of fifteen. From the moment that I stepped out of the airplane, a new chapter of my life began without me being aware. After a chain of uplifting and exciting feelings, the reality…

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    development of those goals. Include any details regarding how you expect to handle any challenges that may arise in future classes and the college lifestyle. - Maximum length: 1500 words London is my home away from home. If America was my greatest adventure and my greatest fear, being a Pirate was my greatest journey. A thirty-hour exhausting flight physically transported me from Vietnam to a foreign land - Corpus Christi, and figuratively transformed a childish girl to a young…

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    Some Space to Some Place There is a place that is neither here nor there. I have always been drawn to the in-betweeness. I have spent so much of my life, whether spending time on the airplane or learning new language, exploring places I have never been. When I first travelled internationally at 7, everything was unreal–sitting on a chair for 13 hours, looking out the tiny rounded window to see endless view down below, calculating time lag. Ever since that day, I was always waiting and wanting…

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    Summary Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer is a picture book told entirely in poems. Each poem details a certain part of Fannie Lou Hamer’s life and her mission for racial equality during the Civil Rights Movement. Her story is not one that is commonly told when discussing the Civil Rights Movement, but it is a very important one to read. What is quite unique about this particular story, is that it tells the story of the Civil Rights Movement from the perspective of this woman, who was very…

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    for a moment, the amount of times death occurs throughout the play. King Hamlet has slain King Fortinbras in military battle before the play opens. Claudius becomes king by killing King Hamlet, his brother. Originally thought to have died from a “serpent’s sting,” the ghost of King Hamlet informs us that he has been killed by poison having…

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