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Creative Writing: Instant

... to check a tiny hamlet, Dien Hoa. Army Intelligence believed the Viet Cong were operating from Dien Hoa. Our job was to determine if that was correct. We rode in an olive-drab chopper. The whooping blades of the helicopter give us a little relief from the relentless heat of 'Nam; the blades cut the thick, humid air and pushed a breeze downward over the passenger compartment. Soon, we circled the landing zone. The LZ looked cold. There's only one way to find out if it is really cold, I thought as I double checked my M16. If no one zapp ...

Number of words: 3566 | Number of pages: 13

Personal Writing: Before Stepping Up To The Plate, You Need A Spot On The Team.

... from town to town in the tournaments. It was all I dreamed about, the pinnacle of my baseball career, the All-Star team. It was the summer of 1998, and I was in eighth grade. I had played baseball since I was a young boy, starting with T-ball and moving my way up. I was always a good player, able to keep up with all the other boys. Baseball was my life. That year, I was juggling three baseball teams, an intramural league, a travel team that everybody made, and I was trying out for the All-Star team for the first time. I did well ...

Number of words: 1370 | Number of pages: 5

Creative Writing: Dogs And Cats

... began cleaning itself arrogantly. The nerve, thought Scampi. Here's this new cat, obviously fresh out of the bad part of town, no owner, no home, no nothing, thinking it can roam around like a king. "There's a chain of command around here!" Scampi snarled. "Okay, it's over." Mustard sighed and lay down. This was the third time in a week that they'd failed. He had been around long enough to know when he was beat. "No respect. Where's the respect?" Scampi circled the tree in a haze of anger, his tiny legs beating furiously on the grass. ...

Number of words: 5027 | Number of pages: 19

Hopes And Dreams

... got the most important advice of all, "Chose a major in a field that interests you." It did not take long before I was accepted to the xxxx University, and I chose Chemical Engineering as my field of study. Unfortunately, I had to deny the offer since my family had decided to move to the United States of America. Moving to the States has not been easy. I have not only encountered cultural differences, but a lot of difference in the educational system as well. But my goal to major in Chemistry still remains unchanged, and my options have w ...

Number of words: 435 | Number of pages: 2

Personal Writing: A Terrible Time

... my mom franticly say, “Albert hold on!” I had no idea what she meant and when I looked up the world was spinning around me. When I had realized what happened it was to late we had already dropped to the gutter. In the gutter I suddenly heard BAM! That was when we hit the first tree. Some how we spun around the gutter again and hit me side once more. The door cracked like a egg and the hash rain began beating on my no tender skin. I had not even noticed that my nose had been broken when the air bag inflated. My mom had noticed that ...

Number of words: 766 | Number of pages: 3

Creative Story: Intellegence

... heavy, planned to take the subway. Goldstein was a smart man, very smart, who had built his store and his fortune out of blood, toil, tears, and sweat. Goldstein was also an upstanding member of the Jewish community whom everybody loved, but he never did anything extra, out of the ordinary, for anyone but himself. On the other side of town there was a new arrival to the city. This man's name was Running Bear. He was an American Indian who had gone to New York to seek his fortune; however, he soon fell upon hard times. He had lived a l ...

Number of words: 1238 | Number of pages: 5

Creative Writing: Life In Sumitville

... In Sumitville there are three types of classes in society; the wealthy, the working, and the poor. Work and transportation will be very efficient. Most people will work from homes through their personal computers, via the Internet. People who have to commute to work will go there via electric trolleys that are driven by robots. These trolleys will go everywhere throughout the city. People who have to use a car or truck will use one that runs on a hydrogen-powered fuel cell. Energy for the city will be provided though numerous applications. T ...

Number of words: 1078 | Number of pages: 4

Creative Writing: The Case Of The Broken Hutch

... to work for the company because I was going to junior college and needed a job to pay the bills. At the time I was hired I lived with my parents and had car payments and credit card payments. So I needed enough money to pay for the car and the cards. Also in about a year I would be moving out into an apartment of my own, and I also would be started to attend Sacramento State. I pay for my own schooling either out of my pocket or by getting student loans. When I first started working for this company they were short handed a ...

Number of words: 5097 | Number of pages: 19

Okonkwo's Exile

... attended the funeral. At first, I did not know how this happened. But I found out when Okonkwo explained, with watery eye's, as if he was about to shed tears, which I had never seen him do before. He explained that his gun had exploded and an iron piece from it pierced the young man's heart, killing him instantly. Because of this, Okonkwo had to spend seven years away from Umuofia. I felt tremendously sorry for Ezeudu's now deceased son, but I felt even more sorry for Okonkwo, who had killed him unintentionally. That night I went over to his ...

Number of words: 1272 | Number of pages: 5

Creative Writing: Bob's World

... as the youth skated away at top speed. "Hi Bob," came the voice of Lucille as she came up to walk to school with him. "Hi Lucille," Bob replied shyly. Bob and Lucille were good friends. Bob wished that they could go out on a date but, he knew there was several reasons why they would not make a good couple. First Lucille had told him that she did not like it if her boyfriend was a lot smarter and better at sports than her. After-all they were so different. She worked so hard to get stuff done while he needed very little time if any at all ...

Number of words: 518 | Number of pages: 2

"Tristan's Tragedy"

... power. Disguised as a wandering minstrel, I succeeded in endearing myself to her court by performing deeds impossible for the average. I also taught her daughter, my beautiful Isolt, the art of the lyre. I returned to Cornwall, and upon hearing my account of Isolt's charm, my king Mark resolved to make her his own. After convincing her family to allow her to wed the king, we set back on a ship for Cornwall. I remember the night on which we fell in love. Perhaps it was the wine, or perhaps I was merely intoxicated by her. No ...

Number of words: 442 | Number of pages: 2

The Loss Of A Friend

... her house my heart was racing. I had no idea what to expect. I walked in her house there was a stillness in the air. Amanda was sitting on the couch. She looked so small and fragile. Her words were running together, making little sense. I had nothing to say to make it better. It was such a helpless feeling. Her brother was just taken away from her and there was nothing I could do to ease her pain. I left her house feeling empty and scared. The funeral would be in two days and Amanda needed me to be there for her. The next two days seem ...

Number of words: 514 | Number of pages: 2

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