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    entered the coolest thing ever...the tunnle to the ship.We were on a cruise now and there were glass elevators that were going Up! Down! Up! Down! It was the coolest thing ever and then I walked outside on the deck and saw…… a BUFFA! It was so big it went all the way around the ship. There was pizza, bbq food, dessert, drinks, and the beast thing ever the ICE CREAM MACHINE! Icecream 24/7 it was like magic I would eat it every day. One day I even had like 20 ice cream cones. I know it is not…

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    Love Reading I can hardly recall most of my childhood. I have had more concussions and brain trauma than I would like to admit, and it can pose many challenges; one of those challenges is remembering things from my past. This being said, there are key events in my life including reading and writing that stick out. I had never been too keen on reading or writing, and I was the type of kid that would never read or write on my own time. I either had to have it assigned to me, or if I really felt…

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    Determination without limits Ever since I was 10 I've been immensely involved in cheerleading. Even though my cheerleading routine is only two minutes and thirty seconds long we practice eleven months of the year and roughly 10 hours a week. I'm now 17 ,and I put seven years of hard work and determination into cheerleading. Without Cheerleading, I would never be in the successful position in my life that I'm currently in. Cheerleading taught me about teamwork, leadership , and perseverance ,…

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    This I believe… that losing a loved one only makes us stronger. Love can’t be described through words, nor definition; it carries a meaning that is unique to all. For some, it brings happiness, delight, and warmth, while for others it brings grievances, sadness, and memories of the ones that have passed on. My situation is not so different, yet quite unique in the fact that the love I felt was for my grandma’s origami. The kindest, sweetest, and loving grandma that I could ever have come with…

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    “The America I Believe In” I believe in the growth and success of America. I believe that America has made progress in become a great country over the years. We have done so many things to not only help us but the world also. We learned from the mistakes of the past and we built a strong government. We boomed in the agriculture and industrial aspect. We brought in immigrants who needed our help. We helped save countries from destruction and dictatorship. Meanwhile we are fighting our…

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    new faces. If you’ve ever traveled a great distance away you’ve most likely experience these emotions before. The summer before 7th grade was when I finally ventured outside of Kansas. Growing up New York City always seemed like a fantasy, something you only see on romance or action movies. By going further away than what I might’ve been necessarily comfortable with, meeting and associating myself with people from different cultures, and experiencing things I never thought I would before were…

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    I am reading the book To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. I have read chapters one through three. In this story Scout and Jem live by a house that everybody fears and the house is occupied by Boo Radley. I predict that the kids will not meet Boo Radley. G Through the first chapters Scout and Jem are scared of Boo and he is locked up. Y Locked up R Radley’s don’t leave their house (page 11) R Jem and Scout have never seen Boo (page 10) R not many people come and go from the house…

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    Holocaust Essay Have you ever been in a situation where you, a friend, or a family member was caught/witnessed the events of the Holocaust? I hope that you have never witnessed the Holocaust, but a little boy named Tomas Kulka died because of the terrifying Holocaust. Tomas Kulka was only 7 years of age when he died at a killing center where people gassed him until he was pronounced dead. The Holocaust was a frightening time period of our history and I hope nothing like this ever happens again.…

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    Looking back I remember people telling me left and right that I wasn’t going to be friends with the same people I was at the time. I’d just look at them and roll my eyes and think to my self saying there’s absolutely no way I’d ever be better friends with anyone else than I am right now. Blythe Katie and I were never ever going to leave each other no matter what happened. We had all been tied at the hip for basically my whole life and I didn’t think that would ever change. We were inseparable.…

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    I feel that getting Black Belt is a huge accomplishment in my life. I feel really powerful and i learned so much respect throughout my journey of being in Taekwondo. I got inspired by watching the karate kid because I've always wanted to to be a Black belt in my life so me and my brother decided to join Taekwondo and go through all the belts and learn the moves and forms. I am so happy about the day finally coming for me getting my black belt. Now i never will have to worry about getting any…

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