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My Goals And Aspirations

... to realize that, that dream was not only my own, but a dream of my family. My parents often talked of me becoming a doctor and although their enthusiasm continued throughout my childhood and early adolescence, mine slowly diminished; until finally I realized I did not want to become a doctor. I remember how hard it seemed to tell my parents of my decision, I felt as if I was letting them down, but I eventually came to realize that they wanted me to do what made me happy. I am not definite why I changed my mind in regard to being a doctor, I ...

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The Ultimate House

... palace, you will see how technology has shaped our lives. Every room in the house has scales built into the floor to take your weight. Your weight is then sent to a computer, which identifies you and turns on your favorite music, television, incense, and adjusts the lighting. All of this information is previously stored in a computer database for all of the people who live in my palace. The high ceilings and modern artwork let you know you are in a very special place. Although it is seldom used, the Living Room is fit for a king. The furn ...

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The "Around The World" Party At College

... these reason be social or simply for entertainment no one could tell. The only thing we all had in common was our goal to consume alcohol. As soon as I walked in the room I immediately could see and smell the smoke that was lingering in the air around the house. I was handed a cup by a friend. Looking into it to see if it had been used, we both shrugged and turned towards the basement. As I pushed my way through the crowd to look for the keg I immediately knew it was in the corner because of the crowd surrounding it. Once I reached the ...

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Creative Story: The Dark House

... but I still wanted to check this place out. The door was made of wood, and looked like it could fall apart any minute. I tried to turn the door knob, but it fell off as soon as I touched it. The knob rolled down the steps and kept on rolling down the driveway, and stopped by the fence. That didn't make John feel any better at all. He looked like he had seen a ghost. I took a deep breath, and pushed the door. It wouldn't budge an inch. « Help me out», I said, but John kept chewing his nails. God knows why, there was nothing to be sca ...

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The Ideal Dinner (Billy Corgan, Jimi Hendrix, And G. Washington)

... like to know where he gets his inspiration. His lyrics do not even have to rhyme, but they flow together so beautifully, that you do not even notice. I would ask him about his future albums, projects, and ideas to gain a better understanding of poetry, lyrics, and songwriting. He is very intelligent, and I think he has a lot to share with everyone. His diversity, talent, and his ability to be ferocious and graceful at the same time would make me want to invite Billy Corgan to dinner. I would invite Jimi Hendrix because he was one of ...

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Personal Writing: My Uncle

... he had worked in for nearly 34 years, fishing, and keeping up on his garden.The day he died was a day in which he would of usually spent relaxing, fishing, and drifting of in to his own world, but on this day he drifted away into a new place which he had never been. My uncle's time had come and gone and he was now adventuring into new places that hopefully would be as good to him as life was. I felt deeply sorried for everyone who had none him and his life. He was always a person who was willing to help someone in a time of need, and someo ...

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Personal Writing: My Tutoring Job

... because he did not seem to understand what I was talking about for the entire hour. I felt that I had wasted an hour on teaching him the basic concepts, which he did not get at all. I assigned him several algebra problems for practice, but he did them all wrong. I thought I knew how to teach him since the material was so simple for me, but apparently, I did not know how to explain the material in the way that he would have understood. I started to criticize myself. I realized that even though algebra was so easy for me, it did not mean ...

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Creative Writing - World War I: Letter Home

... sorts of atrocities in Belgium, such as butchering defenceless, innocent women and children, and also raping and pillaging. I cannot understand why anyone would not want to take their place in Kitchener's New Army; it makes me angry that cowards should be able to duck out of their responsibility to their country. The whole idea of conscientious objection seems absurd to me; it is just a front used to cover cowardice. Conchies don't object to war, they are just scared that they might get hurt. They should see this war for what it is: a chance ...

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Creative Writing: Down And Out

... there are more than one, but about fifteen. They all have the same characteristics, they are all in the shape of bottles but they can't see in them. There is a name written on the outside but the salt in the water must have washed most of it off. They throw all the bottles in a garbage bag and decide to head home. From what they could see no traps had washed up, and their legs were getting tired. They walk the hour trip back to Richards house where they take off their garb and empty the bags. "What you suppose are in these?" asks Ches ...

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Creative Writing: A Day At The Park

... many other young married couples, we didn't really seem to have the time, nor the money. We decided to splurge and buy general admission tickets. Well it was about three hours before the game, and one hour before I got through with work. All of a sudden my phone rings, and it was my mother-in-law "wondering" if I wanted a couple of free view box tickets and a parking pass, for that nights Ranger game. I couldn't have been more excited, much less believe my luck. After I got off work , and picked up the tickets, I raced home to get ...

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Creative Writing: Utopia Z

... These mountains are constructed with sturdy steel frames, and with artificial snow. This mountain is equipped with chairlifts, and three different ski-runs designed for different skill levels. The dome also has an extra large swimming pool, equipped with many slides. This pool is designed to fit in as many as 1,000 people. The swimming pool can also simulate tidal waves. And aside of that, it has a whirlpool, and a steam room. For the kids' amusement, we have put in a mini-amusement park, which contains a couple of rollercoas ...

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If There Was A Revolution In 1998

... a few things I think we all would like to have changed… Our social issue in America over powers anything else, we care more about the presidents sex life than we do about our education, economics, or our country’s other political status. , I think we need to change that, we need to make other issues more important. In addition, stop exploitation, oppression, racism, sexism, and discrimination against gays and lesbians. Secondly, , We also need to look at what we are doing to our environment. We are walking all over it, not thinking t ...

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