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    Sophomore year is a tie with junior year on being probably the most enjoyable years in high school. Tenth grade was so relaxing because you at least had one year under your sleeve, which made life a little easier. One of my most memorable moments was second semester in Mr. Prina’s class when we played the Super Power game. This game really tested friendships and classmates trust in eachother. My group did really well, but the amount of work we put into some of the little games and activities was…

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    received news that would make my heart drop and stomach churn. My phone lit up with a text from my boyfriend informing me that he cheated on me the night before. While I wished that this news was a cruel April Fool’s joke, I knew it was not. In that exact moment, I felt an ultimate sense of betrayal and anger at a person I once trusted. Unfortunately, I am not the only one who has felt this way before. Everyone has experienced or will experience a moment in their life where happiness is the…

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    winter break began. Instead of lecturing, my teacher talked with us about his life and how he grew up with an abusive father. His father didn’t want him to grow up to be a teacher but my instructor followed his passion and went into teaching. “You’ve got to overcome your upbringing,” he said and he discussed the importance of not letting your upbringing dictate your fate. Coming from a home with an abusive mother this lesson has stuck with me sixteen years later. My history teacher taught me a…

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    family shape those ideas. I grew up with the most admiring, and aggravating mother and grandparents. However, they have taught me the most important aspects of life, and have how they sacrificed their life to come to the US. Surprisedly, I actually barely found out that my grandparents were refugees and had to exile their country to come to the US. While living in their household, they have tested my patience, however they have been a great impact on my life. They taught me that I cannot limit…

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    I grew up in a blended family. My mother married her husband when I was three years old. That was a life changing event. I was so accustomed to three people living in our house, this included my mom, brother and me. Once my mother and step father were married my brother and I gained more siblings. My step father had four children, one girl and three boys. We then became a family of eight. I was the youngest of six, instead of two now. There were plenty of memorable experiences, lessons, and…

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    Memorable Moment In Life

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    Doctors say by the age of seven, most children can remember their first long term memory. Don’t think of me as an over achiever, but I remembered mine at just the age of six. This recollection has broken, haunted, and most importantly grown me. Much too often we think of fascinating memories and very seldom do we think of the gut wrenching ones. Those trapped away memories can be the most humbling and character building qualities that make who you are. Everyone’s personality and the way they…

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    potential, makes it a perfect Sunday evening for my dance instructor. I sit in the center of the empty dance studio with my ears wide open as my dance instructor sits by my side. She is wearing her favorite black, velvet dress lined with snake patterned cuffs, elegant pieces of jewelry, and black leather boots. She sits patiently, yet eagerly as I start questioning her about her college years, and as she begins to remember some of her most memorable times. She begins to think about important…

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    What makes it most memorable is the circumstances about how it all came to be. Approximately a month before graduation, my good friend Owen and I were called into the principal 's office. On the way down, we asked each other if we had done anything wrong, as we could not think of anything, we were just left confuzzled…

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    When reading the book Life of Pi, I am amazed by how much suffer that Pi had been through for such a young boy. From the embarrassment of his name on the first day of school, to the acceptance of society about one God which he chose to follow in three different religiouses. From the moment he has to leave his birthplace to move to an unfamiliar country where everything is different, temperature, skin color, etc., to the moment his whole family is lay in the bottom of the angry Pacific and he is…

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    Learning to read is one of the most important lessons which we as humans learn to do, and most people have a “literacy story” with moments they consider memorable. In an effort to better explain the role literateness plays in the development of life choices individuals make, Marcy, an English teacher, gave her own story. Throughout Marcy’s life she learned many life lessons concerning literacy. From early on in life Marcy’s reading abilities would go through many changes. She would gain…

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