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    My Day Experience

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    out of the door. My brother helped me put my things into the car. We drove off. We went a little earlier; my aunt told me from her experience the Orlando airport is full of crazy madness. It was best to get there early to get check in and get our luggage checked, and especially that the lines for check in are endless. When I was finally inside the plane I was patiently waiting for the other passengers to get settled in, meanwhile I was listening to my playlist, and the Weeknd was on. Listening…

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    Product Description, Current Market Conditions and Analysis G-RO carry on luggage is a travel bag designed specifically for the on the go light weight traveler who is spending anything from 1 to 7 days away from home. It 's designed with several modern day features which are made to allow owners to carry clothing and accessories in a small carry on bag. It creates not just practicality for the consumer but also ease of travel, a sense of modern day fashion, versatility and also usefulness with a…

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    The Crispy Fried Cat Gizzards panel in Gene Luen Yang’s novel American Born Chinese emphasizes stereotypes of Chinese people and their effect on society. At this point in the story, Chin-Kee has arrived to stay with Danny. They are in the cafeteria of Danny’s school, eating lunch. It has been a long day for Danny already, because Chin-Kee has been answering lots of questions correctly during class. Danny feels that this is drawing too much attention to Chin-Kee. Chin-Kee’s enthusiasm towards…

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    Mid Fall 2012 The plane ride here was a long one. The droning engines of the C-17 went on for hours and pierced through my earplugs. I could only feel overwhelmed and excited by what was happening. I was finally getting sent overseas after four long years of basic training. A few nervous thoughts had passed my mind about what could happen, but was soon drowned out by the engines. The passenger section of the C-17 was nothing like a civilian aircraft. A few rows of seats with our gear packed in…

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    Montana. she saw this lake on Instagram. The internet said that supposedly this lake is found to be one of the largest natural freshwater lakes that exists west of the Mississippi river. So my mom, grandma, cousin Grace, Aunt Sarah, and I packed our luggage into the car and left for a vacation with no plans and nowhere booked to stay. I think the exciting part about the trip was knowing we were going somewhere we had never been before. It was also thrilling to not have already planned where to…

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    The Adventures to Florida It was a hot summer morning, my mom was at work, while my dad was at the house purchasing plane tickets. I had no idea that we would be going to Florida this summer. As much as I wanted to be excited I wasn’t. It was a tough decision I had to make with myself because if I wanted to be on the volleyball team I had to stay and commit to volleyball camp. The only thing that really upset me was that our trip to Florida was on the same day as volleyball camp. Having to…

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    9/11 Short Story

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    because I totally forgot to eat breakfast and heck, I had $30 on me that was for food anyways. I scanned the place—and the people that passed by— and saw a McDonald’s. I unzipped that first small compartment on my luggage and pulled out my $30 and walked over to the McDonald’s, leaving my luggage there because it was still in eyesight. The man—Tom— working asked me what I wanted in a non-enthusiastic voice and I replied, “Uh, hold on” while I squinted my eyes at the menu trying to see if…

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    Rolex store and there was a 1.5 million dollar watching sitting there in a box. It had diamonds all over it and was sparkling. My mom said “I wish I was rich enough to buy that lovely watch” I couldn’t agree anymore. My dad went to go drop off our luggage, so my sister decided to continuing walking with us. We headed south from the Rolex shop and there stood a indoor aquarium. It was bright and adventurous. You could walk through a tunnel that had all these different sea creatures. Next to the…

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    Ten Hour: A Short Story

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    the other hand is navigating and tells John “no it will 9 hours, how could it possibly take longer than that” in her usual passive tone. Once in the car and the two begin to fight back seats won’t go down and all the luggage won’t fit. In this family every major movement of luggage or people leads to a clashing of two different personalities a nice helpful person and a controlling mean person. The child name is…

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    Fourteen year old me was becoming skeptical and inpatient. I was so used to thinking that something such as boarding an airplane was so fluent and easy. In shows they always buy a ticket, board their flight, get off their flight, and find their luggage; the usual. What happened to us in Colombia didn’t happen when we went to…

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