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    In fact, my grades were not good when in junior high school. I began to don’t study hard in eight grade, I felt that hangout with friends is the most important and the study is torture us. However, one stoke, three-year junior high school life had end by the examination method, this examination called entrance examination for secondary school. The points of entrance examination for secondary school decide whether we can enter key high school or not, even will have an indirect influence on our developmental direction. It is conceivable that my points of entrance examination for secondary school were not good and led to I didn’t enter key senior high school. My mother cried very sad due to my points. Since the first time I saw my mother cried, I always thought my mother was very strong. That day I had felt a strange sense of guilt like never before in my life, I felt very sorry for my parents. At that time I dare not look at her eyes. One night, my father wants to talk with me. He asked me: “ Baby, what do you think of what was need to survive in society?” I said: “ Ability and knowledge.” My father said: “ Yes, you 're right, there are no companies will…

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    students. According to the article “Examination Hell” there have been “repeated complaints in the Japanese press that examination hell has prevented Japanese students from having a healthy childhood, has blunted intellectual curiosity, has discouraged females from applying to universities, has overlooked less academic leadership skills, and has encouraged those students who finally do get admitted to do almost no academic work while in college.” (Beauchamp, 1991) Criticism likes these are not…

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    The Cost Of Prep Schools. Pencey Prep, a prep school, has affected Holden in his journey, throughout this novel. He should be removed from these Prep schools, and moved to a public school. Society likes to judge prep schools without actually ever attending one. The standards are so high for the students at these prep schools, like Holden, so they are pushed until they break. Teachers and parents want to see the student succeed, but sometimes the standards are hard to live up too. Life at the…

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    Excitement Gone Downhill March 25th, 2016, that day was the day I started working at my first job at Great America. It was also the first day of the season, which was exciting to think about since most people will be newcomers to the park. I was scheduled to come to work at 10 A.M, as I was about to go through the Employee entrance, where I would be told where go. Once reached the entrance the security guard at the front told me to walk straight ahead into the Human Resources and…

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    habits, I decided simply to do what I wanted to. That is why I have eaten before I fed my cat: even when I am hangry, I fed my cat first because I am afraid to lose his love. Then I though that conformity is the cost of being loved in particular community, and to be nonconformist means readiness to be deprived of love and acceptance. The benefits of living authentically are pleasurable feelings after doing what you really want. However, individual needs love, care, acceptance and help to feel…

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    I step out of my car, and onto the gravel parking lot. Looking around, I notice the eager children frantically pulling at their parent’s hands as they walk into the pumpkin patch. Almost immediately a nostalgic sense of happiness sets in. That warm fuzzy feeling inside my stomach is impossible to ignore at this point as the memories of my childhood flood in. This feeling remains constant throughout October, November and December but it is strongest in October. Something about pumpkin patches…

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    began to scream and sprint towards the exits, then shot a smile at Sky. "I guess the Hooker disguise didn't fool them, Pity, because I really liked it, however, to hear that you're a woman who likes to ride, does compensate somewhat. But now's probably not the time." Her humour in the situation was infectious, and he responded even as his gaze darted around the building, noting the three men in hoods, armed with Uzi's converging on the entrance, and he followed her lead. Pushing himself off the…

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    get warmed up and for you two to figure out your strategies”, instructed James. James was 19, and he was the older and much more mature than his two younger brothers Rex and Dexter. Ever since their parents died two years ago, James had to look after his younger brothers and keep them out of trouble. James worked in the US Army till his parents died and the zombies practically took over the world. Now he works as a Hawker. A Hawker is someone who is sent out to kill zombies that escape from…

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    approach the DDEFAC you will notice the grandness of the building. It is one of the newest and largest buildings on campus. The building has a lot of vertical lines that grab your attention. It is softened by the desert scape and sculptures on the grounds. As you approach the main entrance, you hear and see water cascading over an edge and soft round lights that shine upward into the night. It is quiet outside and you feel as though you are entering a grand concert hall. Once inside the…

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    The feline and antlered individuals bid Nabu farewell and left the tent. She stood on a risen platform, bare in nothing but a brown and red patterned poncho and a short, matching, form fitting under dress. The fire was out, the dress cleaned away and the tent with nothing but small torches hung from support beams. It was quiet, the only sound coming from the growing blizzard outside. Nabu could only stare at the entrance, her back to the wall. It was to the point where she heard nothing but…

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