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    Two things really stand out in my memories of holidays. One is that all of our family was always together on the actual holiday, and the other is the sounds and smells that filled the house. I can remember waking up to the smells of food cooking, hearing the laughter of my siblings and cousins echo through the house, and in the background some form of sporting event on the TV. Holidays were always eagerly anticipated as it was one of the few times throughout the year my entire extended family…

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    discussion drove him toward his active participation activities such as debate, DECA entrepreneurship competition, and student council. Arvind shared his formative moments with his extended family who live in Chennai, India. From visiting his grandparents and great grandparents during his trips, he saw how their affairs…

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    quote is hanging on my bathroom wall. One thing my grandpa has taught me is grace and love. Despite both of our failures, we still love each other, and that inspires me. Since my birth, he has loved me, and, due to some health complications and answered prayers from my childhood, he lives with my family today. With his recent presence, I have been encouraged by the way that his compassion for me is still present, no matter what situation he is in. For as long as I can recall, my Poppy Tom has…

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    That person is my Grandpa Korver. As a pastor, every Sunday morning, he would carry several handfuls in his pockets to give to the kids as he greeted people coming into church. In the past seventeen years he has taught me more lessons than I can even count, and has played a crucial role in who I am today, and who I am becoming. I am extremely grateful for my grandpa, Harold Korver, for loving our family, caring for others, and for leaving a legacy of faith. My Grandpa Harold and my Grandma…

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    Iowa at my aunt’s and uncle’s. Christmas was the only time the whole family got together. My family never had any family reunions or family Thanksgivings. So going to Christmas in Dewitt would let me see all my family members that rarely came by. The day started out with my mother in the kitchen. Every year my mother made the best vegetable pizza that she took with to our family Christmas. As my mother worked hard in the kitchen, my dad was getting everything packed into the car. My brothers…

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    and a time to be thankful for everything you 've ever been blessed with. For my grandfather, death was knocking at his door two years after he was diagnosed with bone cancer. He had gone through treatment, but eventually it stopped working and the only thing anyone could do was wait. My grandfather was admitted to the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough, Maine on July 29, 2013. I got the phone call from my older sister, Amanda, and I knew something was very wrong the moment I heard…

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    class, I learned about memory as a way of knowing. Memories are vital in knowledge of the recent past. In my experience with my great grandmother’s term with Alzheimer’s, I have held on to many memories that she can no longer share. Even so, these memories will never be forgotten because I will keep them alive. This is because memories need to be passed on to further generations. Going to my great grandmother’s house in Gadsden used to be such an exciting experience for me. I would visit often…

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    Travelling has always been an exercise of great toil and enthusiasm. Travelling and visiting new places have fascinated everyone. The seed of interest in travel and information is sown during the bed time stories narrated by grandparents. Travelogues whether inspired by pleasure, pilgrimage, official duty and geographical explorations emerge as a prominent genre. In an era of globalization and information technology people from the different corners of the world are getting closer to each other…

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    In his collection of short stories Tunneling to the Center of the Earth Kevin Wilson wrote “Birds in the House”. Nobio Collier the narrator’s grandmother is a Japanese woman and the mother of four boys. When she died she wrote in her will that the bothers would have a contest “whose outcome I [the narrator] will determine” (Wilson 58) to see who would inherit the family home. A reviewer describes the estate as an “antebellum estate” (Kirkus Reviews 170). In a review the story is described as…

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    Summary: Two siblings, Joey and Mary Alice, live in Chicago. They go to visit their grandma every summer. Their grandma lived in a tiny town near St. Louis, a town that is very different than their own. Joey and Mary Alice’s grandma was a very bold woman. She was tricky and always new what she wanted. During their first few visits to their grandmother they was young and didn’t understand the significant. However, as Joey and Mary Alice grew they slowly began to love traveling to the tiny town…

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