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    would be strongly confidence received by kids who always find A in their gradebooks. Just teaching children that the world is competitive harshly, and they are required to afford risks and face to challenges on the way to future, a trail without parents’…

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    A mom and a dad can be more than just the two people that brought you into this world. They can be the ones that help you to flourish and conquer this world, which is exactly what my parents do. Middle School is rough, and I have absolutely no idea how I would get through it without my madre and padre. In 5th grade, all students got the chance to try out for the JV basketball team. I didn’t know what to expect going into the tryout…

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    There are many different kinds of people in the world due to how their parents bring them up. Parents often try to do their best when they have a child but there can be slip ups, or just flat out mistakes. Sometimes parents will believe that they are raising a good child, when actually they are just going along with the flow of society, which is not always a good thing. In Jodi Picoult’s The Storyteller, one main character is Reiner Hartmann, who was part of the Nazi party, during World War…

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    The Day I lost My Hero Today is the day, November 22, 1963, the day I finally get to see my hero, John F. Kennedy, and his wife Jackie. My mom had promised me that she would take me to witness him pass in the parade as soon as she finished the dishes. I peeled back my blinds to reveal a perfect day in Texas; the sun was shining and there wasn’t a cloud in the sky. I leaped out of my bed and went straight to my closet. I want the president to see me in my very best clothes. I slipped my very…

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    Carl is babysitting his 6-year-old nephew David. David loves to play with his older sister’s toys such as dolls and dress up sets. David’s parents don’t approve of him playing with girl toys. They will only give him boy toys such as GI joes and toy guns. Carl is babysitting David and David starts playing with his sister’s toys. Carl also knows that David’s parents don’t like him playing with his sister’s toys. David is most likely to tell his parts what Carl lets him do. Carl has to figure out…

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    Oct 14 “How could she be so mean to me? Today was the first day I worked with her but she kept complaining to other people about me and talking to me with her impolite language. Her attitude and words toward me hurt me so badly that made me burst into tears. Homesickness and unfamiliarity since I moved here did not make me emotional like the way she did. I hid my vulnerable feelings and endured her mean attitude, but as soon as I got home, it exploded…If I could have a chance to fight back to…

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    My Trip To Antalectica

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    Introduction In this essay I’m going to talk about my trip to Macedonia where I meet my family for the first time and talk about how the experiences there changed me as a person as it allowed me to see life from a different perspective and see the different lifestyle and cultural surrounding that is represented there which contrasts heavily from Scotland. Paragraph 1 To be able to give you an understanding of what this essay is about I feel like its right to begin with an introduction to my…

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    Marta Stehniy Mrs. Burns ENG1D1-03 Thursday, November 23, 2017 A Girls Life Changed Forever Everyone in the world needs someone in their life, someone to talk to, someone to be there, someone to count on. Younger age groups such as teenagers tend to forget the relationships they can build with family members, friends and teachers. The novel Speak explores how important those relationships are and how they can impact every life. Melinda Sordino's experience helps readers understand people's…

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    Ruby’s Diner Once or twice a year I visit my mother. She lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado with my step-dad. One of my favorite things to do is to go eat at Ruby’s Diner with my mother, Amanda, and step-dad, Roma. After about 7 hours total at the airports and a two hour drive I am extremely hungry, but I am also very excited. For the first day, of my ten day visit, we’re going to one of my favorite restaurants, Ruby’s Diner. It is the heavens of freshly smoked meats. Everyday they cook and…

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    All families have their problems. Whether it be a wild child, a distant parent, or even a simple disagreement, a family goes through some rough roads. A strong family is one that even with all the bumps and curves, will find a way to make it through together. The play The Blameless by Nick Gandiello helps demonstrate this in an interesting way. This play is about a family who has recently gone through the death of a member, Jesse, is visited by the grieving father of the boy who seemingly killed…

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