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    One day there was a girl, her name was Sam. She was your average girl. She was shy but knew how to make someone laugh. She wouldn't really open up to you unless she was comfortable. Public speaking was one thing she could not do. It was her biggest fear and she has avoided it for years. She is in the 10th grade and her fear started 6th grade year when she had a embarrassing experience. She had to go up and present a science project. While she was talking about her project she got sick.…

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    Cowherds Pestle Analysis

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    tool to target the same target group, children. The idea behind this is to connect with primary schools and hospital to expand the Cowherds community and reach more people to tackle health issues in Salford. To reach efficiency in the application of this solution we researched primary schools and their characteristics to explain how Cowherds can connect with them. First, Holy Family Salford constitutes a primary school based on British values, which includes a wide range of extracurricular…

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    It all started in preschool where I was just beginning to learn the alphabet. Then as I progressed in elementary school I went from learning to read children’s books to chapter books, as well as learning to write on my own. Following that I moved on to middle school writing plenty of essays advancing in my literary career. Now, as I move onto high school, I’m creating more essays than I ever have before, and I would call it one of the major points in my literary career. Throughout my career,…

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    come and go wherever and whenever we wanted to. We could only afford to buy the necessary. Nethertheless, I would’ve preferred to stay in Mexico, but Hawaii was the best choice my parents could have made. Moving to the United States meant a better education and an opportunity to become better, as my parents would always say. We moved to Hawaii in 2004. I was 4, which meant that I didn’t know how my life would change. Although I was very young, I clearly remember everything. I remember being at…

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    Parting is such sweet sorrow. Over the past 17 years, I’ve found myself saying goodbye to a myriad of both people and places. Of course, the vast majority of the locations and faces I’ve encountered bear no deep significance to me today and are forgotten. However, there are certain places that are able to trigger an inundation of memories for me. One such place in my life has been Heather Hills Elementary School. Heather Hills was a school I attended for hardly a year; nevertheless, it is a…

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    This past summer has been one for the records! I have been with friends I have never talked to, and have done things I have never thought about doing. During my junior school year I was chosen to apply for the RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Award) Program. I talked to previous alumni from my high school which have gone and they all shared the same feelings towards the program; they treasured their time at RYLA. I expected to learn in a classroom and take notes about different strategies that…

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    The day I moved was a remembrance of what is and what was. It was a hot summer afternoon in Nairobi, Kenya with not much to do outside but gaze at the vast sandy lands that envelope part of my village. Every day was a new experience to grow and learn. I used to make kites out of some paper and twigs with a rope tied behind and watch as it soars above me reaching new heights that I could only wish to dream of. Change has been always something I was hesitant on understanding. Friends and families…

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    The beauty of Make-Up I have always say that life is like the beauty of makeup sometimes it does not come up how you are expecting it to be, sometimes you feel very comfortable and sometimes you make mistakes that everyone else see and they give you weird looks, or talk about you, so you try to cover up your mistakes by doing something good, just like covering them up with concealer and you keep on trying to get better and better at your mistakes. Just like me when I was smaller my fear was to…

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    Ashley Smith was always different than others. At the age of 5 days old, she was adopted by Coralee Smith and Herbert Gober. Even considering this, she had a pretty normal childhood. At about 15 years old, she had been to juvenile court 14 times. She was expelled multiple times, she was failing schools, she had just changed from that sweet innocent little girl that she once was. She was diagnosed with ADHD, learning disorder, borderline personality disorder and narcissistic personality traits.…

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    Jaqy: A Short Story

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    Jaqy and Hailey When I was in kindergarten, I met a girl named Jaqueline, who went by Jaqy. She had just moved to the United States from Puerto Rico and I liked the way she talked. It’s 2018 and Jaqy and I are still friends. Although our lives took different turns, although we shared different backgrounds, and although our religions were different, our friendship never severed. Up until the time I was about twelve, I attended church on Sundays. From then until I was around fourteen, I attended…

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