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Creative Writing: A Slice Of Life

... a call, OK?" Tony said. "One problem" Tim said. "Oh, and what's that?" Tony replied. "Didn't Gwen tell you?" Tim said "we don't have a phone, or a T.V or any other appliances, we are gutterpunks. Why do you think we live in this shed?" "Well I guess I will just come back later" Tony said with a strange look on his face. "Tim! Wakeup! " Gwen yelled. "Huh?" Tim replied. "Wakeup!," she yelled back. "Oh, OK" Tim yelled back. "That boy, Tony came by, looking for you, he thought we had a phone." Tim said chuckling. "You didn't tell him that ...

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Creative Writing: Jimmy Valentine The Safe Cracker

... told her why he even had the tools with him in the first place. After she had heard all of this, she was still kind of leary about marring him. She was apprehensive about the future of them as husband and wife and also about the future of the shoe store. Jimmy was so sure of himself, that the next night, he had a document made that stated that in the event of a divorce, or the death of Jimmy, the shoestore would be completely owned by his wife, Annabelle. Two months later, Jimmy and Annabelle Spencer were married. That same day, ...

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Creative Story: Father's Handicap

... were going to do. All of them had made plans. I wasn't too happy but didn't care too much because my mom told me that my cousin Bethany was coming up for the party. I was overjoyed to hear that because I didn't see her too much. After my mom told me the good news, I tried to find something to do. I tried watching television but that didn't work. Then I tried to play some videos games. I grew tried of that rather quickly. So, I deiced to get some much needed rest. The next morning I got up at eight o'clock because my dog Barney had ...

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Creative Story: Mischels Greenhouse

... After watering them, John, (My boss), would go behind me and pull flowers. Which means picking out the best plants. Then Tanya and I would pick them up and put them on a rack 5x5 and then shrink wrap them. Shrink-wrapping was mainly my job throughout the day. I would load an 8 foot tall rack then I would wrap the rack full of mums so the mums would not fall off. Then I would take the palette jack and pick up therack, and load it into the Ford truck. Loading is hard because I have to make sure they go all the way to the back and to the si ...

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Personal Writing: Childhood Invents That Influenced Me

... were afraid of nothing, unlike me. They all called each other by nicknames, and I had one, too. It was Pushkin because I had short curly hair and liked to tell stories which I composed by myself. Like all children in the world, I liked to listen to tales. With my friends, the most popular were ghost stories. As a rule, for the best effect, these frightful stories were ghost stories. A group of five to ten children would sit around and listen to the teller with great attention and tension. As a rule, for the best effect, these frightful s ...

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My Personal Belief

... of our existence. My strong walk with God allows me to feel comfortable in my everyday life because I always know that I have someone to comfort and protect me at every given moment. Whether my life is sailing smoothly or is very turbulent, I know that God will always be by my side to lead me in the right direction. I feel that my belief in God helps me to be a better person because it teaches me such things as loyalty, understanding, honesty, patients, values, and morals. These things assist me in leading a more fulfilling lifestyle ...

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Personal Writing: A Devoted Teacher

... educator in the city. At school--he instructed students the best methods for solving math problems. That intensity made him both loved and perhaps a little feared. Some students commented on his reputation as a tough teacher and they tried to avoid his classes. Most who had him as a teacher said he pushed hard but treated them with respect. Not only was he held in high esteem by his students, but with some of his colleagues as well. In his spare timeā€”he ...

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The Day In The Life Of A Drug Addict

... the spoon and I tried to pull thirty units of water into the syringe. Doug hit me on the side of my head and said "Your shaking too much, let me do that." I pulled away from the faucet and let the syringe fall into the sink. Then I rolled up the shirt sleeve on my right arm. I looked at my arm. I had tracks, needle marks, up and down my arm. My shirt sleeve had blood stains on it from the day before. I held out my arm and demanded "I get the first one and I want coke not watered down coke!" Doug pulled my arm close to him and inserte ...

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Even Elephants Are Afraid Of Mice - A Creative Essay

... His voice was deep and ominous, but he dared not allow the fear gnawing at his soul to show, for he was the Captain. "I'm not sure any more, sir." came the hesitant reply of the ensign. "I know I heard something just an hour ago, but during the past sixty minutes, I've heard nothing but fish gossip." The ensign was only trying to ease the pressure with his antics, but the humour in his voice was clearly forced. The Captain grunted, and several petty officers chuckled. Yet, none could deny that Fear lived among them. The spectre wa ...

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My Vision Of Tomorrow

... could hold great opportunities for many people, but we will need to work at it. In the future, technology will have advanced so much and so fast that many new possibilities will arise. Most likely, we will enjoy interplanetary space travel frequently in the future and we may even develop communities on other planets, such as mars, or perhaps on the moon. Numerous scientists and writers have already also predicted this. Life will also be made much, much easier in the future for humans by robots, computers, and other automatons. Many sim ...

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How To Enjoy Reading A Novel

... does not allow the novel to be read properly which further causes the reader to lose interest in the novel. Also, if the novel is not of interest to the student, he may not even bother to read the book, however, since it is forced upon him, it would be read in a hurry. If a novel is read in a hurry, the joy of reading it is lost because the reader would most likely look over the words just enough to understand the plot but would not go in detail. The detail in a noAs soon as a novel must be read or becomes part of a literary course, the jo ...

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Personal Writing: My First Impression Of My Teacher Miss Vicki

... a help. Nevertheless, the 2 years of Junior High passed by rather quickly. Soon, I was promoted to Senior High class. I had worked hard and gotten the subject combination that I wished for. Together with a bunch of old friends, I soon settled down in class comfortably. As fate would have it, she was fortunate enough to be my form teacher that year. I almost choked in alarm when I heard the news. This time round, however, I resolved not to cower in terror whenever she was near. I decided to face the fact that we were going to meet each other ...

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