The Day I Will Never Forget Essay

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    every day and would give anything to be loyal to God. But as Elie and his father lose strength and hope, they also lose faith. In Night, Elie Wiesel uses tone, metaphor, and repetition to illustrate how people can stray from their faith and become hesitant or question their faith and what they believe in. To show loss of faith, Elie…

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    A question I have really been asking myself recently, is why? Why is this all happening, why is nothing I say getting through to you, why won 't you talk to me, why will you not try to communicate, why, why, why... And it really frustrates me when the "why 's" of life cannot be answered for me. The past few months I have really been working on my communication skills. A lot of things have gone terribly wrong in my life due to lack of communication. So when I find myself pouring my heart and…

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    The Holocaust, also referred to as the Shoah, was a genocide in which nearly six million European Jews were killed by the great dictator Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany and the World War II associated with the Nazis. In other words Holocaust also means Ethnic cleansing, Deportation or Mass murder, where innocent people were killed and executed. The Holocaust was the organized, officious, the state-sponsored hounding and murder of over six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators.…

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    hit the landing zone when I realized there was no turning back. I just landed in Iraq, and the fear of the unknown was captivating. Events from these days seem to have a lasting impact on me that I will never forget. The following events describe my experience of war and how it shaped who I am today. I joined the United States Army as a Cavalry Scout in the winter of 2005. I was stationed at Ft. Stewart, Georgia. My unit prepared for our upcoming deployment to Iraq. I then was assigned to…

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    in your own skin is one of the hardest tasks I still face at nearly 21 years old. I have worked for the past 5 years to get from roughly 300 lbs to now around 210 lbs. My job is far from over. My goals are within reach but I need the motivation to keep trying, keep working, and eventually reach success. A blog is something I have always wanted to do. From dainty sports blogs, to creating failed personal blogs, to now "Quest of a Shrinking King", I have decided this journey is too important…

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    The sun shined bright above as I roared down the dirt path past fields filled with crops. The wind tore through my hair, whipping it back and forth. I had never experienced such a rush. My dad decided that it was time I road a four-wheeler by myself down the dirt road past his house. It was such a nice day out and a day that I would never forget. Thankfully, that feeling has never left me. Ever since then, I’ve realized that riding by myself opened up a new side to me. The rush pushed me…

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    My mom was a figure skating coach while I was in figure skating. My sister was also a skater but then she quit because she hated it unlike me it is my life and passion. She would not put her heart to it and was not as passionate about it. My mom was also in a competition too, and she won a medal. On the medal was two figure skaters and a big 1. Quitting was one of the worst things I did. I was a figure skater for almost 6 years until I quit. I quit because I did not like who my coach was. Her…

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    chemo and a few other things. They say I shouldn’t worry and the chemo will work.” The words seemed frozen in time. “Chemo has worked on other people, so it should work for you too, right Dad?” She responded in shock. He smiled when he looked at her. Only his smile could ease her pain. “You always did look at the positive side of things,” he told her. “I just want to apologize for all the things I’ve done. I hope you can forgive me,” she said. “I already have, you’re my little girl,”…

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    trapped we feel in our problem, God is there and will minister to our deepest needs. People should never let a problem or hardship cause them to lose hope. As, we can see this man was dealing with a problem for 38 years. If he can get healed so can we. 2. What does this story say about Jesus? What this story is saying about Jesus is that Jesus can heal us at any time. It does not matter what day of the week it is or where we are at. Jesus will come to us. Jesus showed us in this story that…

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    When I was tasked to write my philosophy, I pondered on what I should discuss. As I thought back on what means the most to me and how I will lead my troops, I had to refer to my personal mission statement that I wrote for myself after I became a parent many years ago: Through the test and trials of life; endure, stay focused, stay encouraged and be reminded that joy comes in the morning. Never forget the morals and values that were instilled in me. Make sure my children possess and maintain…

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