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    Melody Of The Night

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    colors he has used. It shows a couple walking in the night with their dog. It’s not only a normal walk rushing to a place but a short walk in the evening somewhere in the park close by just to turn off from the world and spend quality time with the spouse/partner. Without friends or children. Mainly during the night, these places are very quiet and not many peoples around which make it more interesting to enjoy the company of each other. This particular walk makes forgetting the stress and…

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    Paul James Youngbauer III, my best friend and my biggest problem. From the first time I met him, Paul was like something out of a movie. With the general demeanor of a cartoon character and the passion of the hero of a Shakespearian tragedy, to describe Paul as unique couldn’t be more of an understatement. That was the quality that made him my best friend, and the quality that caused me more trouble than I’ve ever had to deal with in my life. He had a knack for getting himself into trouble, and…

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    basketball, and the list can go on and on. I joined the break dance team because it sparked my interest. The only problem with joining the break dance team was that I couldn’t be on the basketball team. I’ve always loved to dance. When I was younger and there was music playing, I would be dancing like there was no tomorrow. Being a freshman in high school, joining the break dance team was probably one of the best decisions I made. I spent four years on the team, and I don’t regret any minute of…

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    Importance Of Money Essay

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    tomorrow? Yes I will be really happy if I win a lot of money in future because most of my problems will be solved easily. It might give a timely pleasure but I am not sure it would give me a lifetime happiness or not because I believe money can’t buy happiness and if I am not happy then money does not mean everything for me. Q- Is there anything more important…

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    My family contains my mom, my sister, and my dog. Most of my family members live close to my family. We are close to each other. We would make food for my family to come and celebrate the holidays. My family is religious because my grandma showed my aunts and my mom that it is important to go to church and for their kids to get baptized and do their first communion. Where I grew up, our neighborhood was always quiet, calming, and had polite neighbors. Mostly everyone in our neighborhood knows…

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    In this day and age, chivalry is quite uncommon. Some say that it has died, but others would argue that chivalry is alive and well. Why is society so confused when discussing the quality of its own people? After reading Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, the source of perplexion is quite obvious. In a story of uncertainty and pursuit, the main character, Pip, longed to be a gentleman. He spent years and years of his life training to become a man with wealth, land, and class. One can now…

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    Marching Band Monologue

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    My entire life has been filled with music. When I was a little kid, my mother and I would listen to Gloria Estefan in the car and sing at the top of our lungs. As I got older, I decided that I wanted to keep as much music in my life as possible, and that’s why I joined choir. “Keep Calm and Sing On” reminds me that no matter where life takes me, I can drown my troubles or worries with singing. Choir soon lead me to band, where I decided that I would play the alto saxophone. I loved the saxophone…

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    Leaving a Legacy Abraham Lincoln once said, “In the end, it 's not the years in your life that count. It 's the life in your years.” (Quotes) The quality of a person’s life can be determined by many different components. Some people define their lives on things such as wealth or materialistic items while others base theirs on the experiences they have gone through or the knowledge they have gained over time. The choices a person makes in life all eventually lead to what they are…

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    friendship of good men is the most high and perfect. Everyone needs to have a good friend that will help you in difficult times. A good friendship can lead to a happy life full of virtues. Aristotle says that there are three kinds of friendship. The first kind is those who love each other and wish each other good. The second kind is those who love each other on the ground of utility and not for their personal qualities. The third kind of friendship is based on the ground of pleasure.…

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    My family plays an important role in my life. They are people I trust and love me unconditionally. In addition, my family teaches me valuable lessons about life, and how to a generous person and a good citizen. Living together in the same house means each member learns how to respect, love and forgive others. It also builds a solid background about teamwork skills as I learn how to get along with other members. Moreover, whenever I have difficult problems, family members support and encourage me…

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