Worst Day of My Life Essay

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    group projects take my ease of learning away because now I have to depend on others and their expertise. My successes and theirs are now intertwined, and usually for a substantial amount of points. Normally I abstain from group projects, but one day at school I was introduced to one that I could not put down. The topics fascinated me, as well as all my friends, and kept me endlessly busy. It worked its way through my entire life. I poured hour upon hours into this project. It was my heart and…

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    decision in life or impact that has changed our life for the better or worst. We all have to take it on and be content with the things that are happening because at the end of the day we could be somewhere worst then what we are facing. One impact that had changed my life for the better would have to be that I had got asked to be a part of the core team at youth group. I will tell you how I got asked to join the core team, what I did, and how it impacted my life. My biggest impact in life that…

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    Soccer Narrative Essay

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    Soccer has always been my love, my passion, and my outlet. If I have a rough day, all I have to do is lace up my cleats and step onto the field and just like that, all my worries drift away. I would always play for myself and no one else, it was my game and I thought that no one could take that away from me. Every time I played soccer I felt free, until the day that everything changed. I was no longer playing for myself, I was playing for a coach who was not easy to please. The moment I…

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    A small, fragile, square clock that no longer goes tick, tock, tick, tock.The clock was my Grandfathers. This clock was with him for his whole life then handed down to me. This clock might not tick anymore although, it did when he was around; no matter where he went that clock went with him. A clock ticks from someone’s first breath to their last heart beat. I have my Grandpa’s little ticking heart. While, the clock ticks, it ticks for every moment that happens. The clock was there when he…

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    My mother always told me that I should always push through hardships with all my might. I grew up the youngest of two sisters and in a family with a lot of hardships. My family went through sickness, surgeries, and debt, but being the youngest I always felt like an outcast and forgotten. Through school I found that since I made myself feel that way in my family I acted that way. School wasn’t easy when I didn’t really know how to communicate with the other students. Never through elementary…

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    Three months. Thirteen weeks of traveling. Ninety one days of experiencing the reality of nature. Two thousand, one hundred and ninety hours of working to let go. One hundred thirty one million and four hundred minutes till she began her new life. Cheryl Strayed's journey along the Pacific Crest Trail was her ticket from leaving her former life to become the person she always wanted to be. Through her long hike she encountered parts of herself that she feared and worked through them.The trial…

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    essay is the worst ever created. This sentence is pure filler, included solely to expand the length of this abomination of a "paper" to the minimum required length. (Hopefully, you didn 't notice that. Or, for that matter, this entire parenthetical.) For starters, Thomas Edison never invented the filament, but he simply made it famous. He was a great influence, like Louis Armstrong in the world of jazz, but never a direct catalyst of the lightbulb as he is proclaimed to be to this day. Of…

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    Slippers Before the worst night of my life happened, I lived a normal life of a 10-year-old ballerina. I could dance ballet every day after school. I would twist and turn, leap and soar above all my problems from the day. Ballet was my haven, away from my peers, pushy teachers, and school work. In my beautiful pink slippers, I could do and be anything. When I put on those slippers, I felt as if spring had taken over the winter inside of me. My skin glowed, my cheeks reddened, my heart warmed. I…

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    At the age of nine, I witnessed my father fight his last battle against prostate cancer. The war defeated him as the war defeated me. This war against cancer was a life changing experience regardless of my wishes. It helped structure me into who I am today, it impelled me to learn a few things about life itself and its values which makes me a little uncommon from the average kid. “You don 't choose your family. They are God’s gift to you, as you are to them” was never considered significant to…

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    three days. Finally, the night of the Route 91 Harvest music festival he shot a security guard. Then he shot out of his hotel room window toward the concert killing fifty-eight people and injuring about five-hundred people. These people were not expecting they would be getting shot at the concert. The day before these people were thinking they were going to have fun not getting shot. I believe bad things can happen, but tomorrow will be a better day.…

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