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    I was truly heartbroken for the first time in my entire life. I had no friends, and even my best friend was not always there for me. However, that was not her fault. She texted me and we hung out more, but I pushed everyone away because I did not know how to deal with my feelings. I felt like I lost a whole part of my family, and I just wanted my friends back. I started to spend time with River’s friends because I missed them, but he ruined it every time I tried. I began to spend time with David…

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    tormented teenager in high school. Just like any of the rest of us between the ages of 13-19. She went through the confusing stage of not knowing if you were good enough, the annoying pimples, and the distressed pop quizzes given out on Monday’s. But, Alseana was not only just a teenager. She was also a “distinctive” teenager. Distinctive meaning she was a little different. She was a transgender woman. Comparison to any other woman, she enjoyed her Mac make-up kit, and expensive high heeled…

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    full time job, maintaining a 4.5 GPA and being active within a homeschool group. I would have loved to continued homeschool throughout high school but when my Mother and I moved from the coast back home to Asheboro to be with family, my Mom had to go back to working full time. So off to high school I went, well it turns out real high school is not like the musical that I somewhat expected. Joining as a sophomore it was difficult fitting in at times. Everyone had their group of friends and they…

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    After several years of saving up for a soccer camp at Texas A&M University, family and I finally accumulated the amount required for attendance. The camp was held in the summer of 2012 by several elite college coaches and trainers. The camp attracted serious and talented players. At the time, I was fourteen years old and had never been exposed to people that weren’t from the same region as I was. The furthest I had ever traveled was San Antonio so I didn’t know what is was to interact with…

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    matter how much someone hates high school, I think that everybody will miss a piece of it when it's over. High school is filled with drama, love, tears, hatred, and many more emotions. We gain friends, and we lose friends. Some people are involved in so many things, and some people aren't involved in anything. Regardless of all of that, high school is supposed to be the best four years of someone's life, but in a blink of an eye it is over. Fort Madison high school has a numerous amount of…

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    Constance Baker Motley

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    Her parents were emigrants from the island of Nevis in the West Indies. Motley attended New Haven’s integrated public schools and soon became a keen reader. She was inspired by books concerning civil rights heroes and at the age of 15 she decided to become a lawyer. Due to her family's economic situation, she could not afford to attend college immediately after graduating high school. Instead she took a job as a maid for a short time before finding a job with the National Youth Administration. …

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    To begin, four months is not extensively far away from now however your life will change extensively. I am truly excited for school, but I am so unbelievably anxious for what the future will entail. Subsequently this letter reminds me of the letter I wrote freshman year and opened senior year, which makes me reflect on my high school experience. I will whole-heartedly miss my friends; they are the sweetest most compassionate human beings. Arguably, I will miss their sarcasm, witty remarks, and…

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    yourself is seen everywhere all the time. This is the most common in high school students. Kids will get into troubled situations or even a positive scenario to make oneself have a better reputation. Competition like this starts at young age as kids see movies, TV shows, or read books about the “best four years of your life.” The cliques are so intriguing when you’re young and just want to fit in. If you really believe high school is ever like the shows, you may never truly enjoy these years as…

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    with shiny silver buckles. We’d met by chance at the bus stop. He showed up there when his motorcycle landed in the shop for minor repairs. He mentioned that he hated riding the bus, though, had no choice. I told him that I rode the bus home after school most days. Once we boarded, he sat in the seat beside me. We hit it off when he put on his motorcycle helmet and made funny faces to amuse me. When the older passengers stared, he didn’t…

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    infamous senior slide is what most hope for their last year in high school. Starting in ninth grade, countless of us strive to receive the highest grades possible. Not only staying up until midnight studying, but coming in early to ask questions, and applying ourselves in the classroom. Finding out first hand why senior slides are wrong, why taking challenging classes will pay off, and how it will help to develop character. As a high school senior, the greatest lesson to learn is always applying…

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