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    Dependency On Technology

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    Technology serves a very strong purpose in the world. I say cellular devices have more of an affect with this generation. I can’t walk down the street without seeing someone’s face planted into a screen of any kind. I feel separated from the world even though it’s right at my fingertips. Crazy how something so small can hold so much “knowledge”. Wrap your mind around this, one person sends or receives, on average, 110 text message a day. The average person sends 120 emails in one day. Ridiculous…

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    Piper stared sadly at the mirror. Her best friend was in love, her other best friend had a steady job, and her? She was broke, alone, and depressed. The kaleidoscope eyed girl who sat before her had dark circles under her eyes, choppy brown hair with beads, feathers, and braids, and chapped lips. Pathetic. It has been two weeks since she figured out Nico's secret. Ever since, the young Italian has been spending more time alone. And whenever she did get out, she was always so rude. Em got a…

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    Standing ahead of the closed door to Lt. Marshall’s office, Edith seemingly felt panic-stricken. An irrational thought ran through her mind, one that screamed RUN FOR YOUR LIFE! Fear is a powerful thing and it crept inside her unexpectedly. She took a moment to regain focus. Running away wasn’t the option, combat the tension built inside was. So with courage, Edith knocks delicately waiting for permission to enter. “Come in.” A profound voice from behind the entryway said. Edith enters…

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    I was in my bedroom shuffling through folders and notebooks, preparing for the next day of school. The phone in the living room rang: once, twice, three times, peregrinating to voicemail, as I leaped out of my chair to answer it. I visually examined the caller ID, it was a call with a 961 area code, emanating from my hometown of Lebanon. I sprinted to my father with the phone in hand. My father jubilantly greeted my grandmother, “hello mama,” how are you. As she replied to him, I descried my…

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    1. What are your first thoughts when you hear Harris’ goals? Ans: Harris’ goals are unrealistic at this stage secondary to injury he has suffered which is T3 complete spinal cord injury and resultant paraplegia. Paraplegia is defined as complete paralysis of lower extremities and possible trunk region as well (Spinal Injury Network, n.d.). 2. What do you say in response? Ans: I will educate Harris’ on his injuries to increase insight to his deficits. I will handle situation very delicately.…

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    I stand outside of the airport, phone to my ear. My foot taps rapidly as the phone continues to ring. If this boy doesn’t answer his phone in the next minute, he's going to be missing a limb. Just as the thoughts of me using a butcher knife for the first time runs through my head, his voice projects from the speaker. "Lex," He breaths out. He sounds like he just ran a marathon. "You're lucky you answered. I was just thinking about separating your head from the rest of body." I begin…

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    The Finale “Who are you?” this is the simplest question in this world, which everyone can answer it; meanwhile, it is the hardest question that it does not have a correct answer. In other words, it is not that difficult to identify someone, but you would may a hard time to describe him or her. You can use any subject to call someone, if match, but you cannot go further that you try to describe someone you never met at all. However, time can help you to overcome it, which is the same as you…

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    I remember seldom things in life. Maybe my horrible memory can be attributed to the thousands of Diet Coke I drank as a kid and their alleged nasty side effects to memory. Maybe it’s attributed to my tendency to focus on the minute details and not the whole picture. Or maybe it is just a personal choice, a personal decision to ignore what life has brought me and to somehow use the bits I can recall to construct some fairytale. I wish that this process would have happened when I felt like I was…

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    Growing up I was always taught by my parents, that giving someone a helping hand is a great to do. It should be something everyone should learn to do because when we least expect it, our loved ones might need a helping hand. Since we help does around you when they needed help, someone will give us a helping hand when we need it. So I use that way of thinking at all times and at all places. I always try to help as many people as I can and most times I offer the help without being asked. The…

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    The Outsiders Narrative

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    Curtis is up early in the morning planning to go with friends and look for some place to go. First person he calls is Marshall “ring ring” “hello marshall said in a sleepy voice” Curtis-”were do you want to go i'm bringing some others with us”Marshall-”i don't know lets just walk around try to find some place”Curtis-”alright i'm going to call lloyd bye”. Curtis dials lloyds number “ring fing ring ring”.The phone went to voicemail he tried one more time but this time it just went instantly to…

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