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Phone Call To Bobbie

... I would have done anything for a phone call that Christmas night. After we arrived at the barracks we started to field day. This is a long ridiculous task of sixty-five men cleaning a room seven or eight times just to look busy. During this two hours of boredom I orchestrated a plan to sneak over to the Exchange. My biggest problem was getting out of the barracks. I decided that the night was the best time to try to make my excursion. The only problem was at night there are two unarmed guards on watch and only two doors out of the barra ...

Number of words: 1841 | Number of pages: 7

The Gold Fish And The Fisherman

... Jean said with much criticism. Ko did not reply. "Hey! do you hear me?" asked Jean. "Yes dear," Ko replied. "Then why didn't you answer me? Some day you're going to drive me crazy", said Jean. "I was waiting for you to finish talking. Don't be so angry. I'm leaving right now", said Ko. Ko quickly got dressed and left for the harbour. On his way to the harbour he met his good friend `Sun'. As they were walking down the trail to their fishing boats they started a conversation. "Hey, today's weat ...

Number of words: 480 | Number of pages: 2

Creative Story: Fast Eddie

... I truly believe he would love to do me in. He thinks I'm an enemy and a threat to my host. I am a guest of the leader of this organization. I sit here and think of what has happened to bring me here. My mind wanders back to when I was an innocent eight year old kid. I worried more about what games to play than anything else. My mom brought us to the Mile High City after she and my dad started fighting. She thought it would be good to grow up near relatives. She never knew what was in store for us all. No one knew except the scientist ...

Number of words: 4417 | Number of pages: 17

Personal Writing: Our Trip To See The Band "Last One Standing"

... driver, Justin was getting a little frustrated while driving in heavy traffic. He has a short temper, and following a line of cars that are going thirty-five miles an hour in a fifty zone does not help. A sigh of relief passed through the car as we came into Burlington. Justin dropped me off at my house in Burlington at four o'clock, a few hours before his show started. I made my plans with them for later and sent them on their way. Something about being home makes me feel much more relaxed. Walking into your house and immediately recogn ...

Number of words: 1161 | Number of pages: 5

Rethinking The Watchtowers

... mainly other Witches' Books of Shadows. Twenty years ago, most of us were "traditonal" enough to copy everything by hand. (Today, photocopying and even computer modem transfers are becoming de rigueur.) Always, we were admonished to copy "every dot and comma", making an exact transcription of the original, since any variation in the ceremony might cause major problems for the magician. Seldom, if ever, did anyone pause to consider where these rituals came from in the first place, or who composed them. Most of us, alas, did not know ...

Number of words: 1706 | Number of pages: 7

Advice I Often Receive From Parents

... But as long as I am happy, and I do the job to the best of my ability, I will feel like I have accomplished something. This is good because many kids have to live up to expectations that they can't attain, or do something that they don't really enjoy in order to make their parents proud. The problem with saying "as long as you do you best" is that when I know I could have done a better job, I have a sort of guilty feeling. I hate it when I get a mediocre mark or fail in something and my parents say "as long as you tried your harde ...

Number of words: 351 | Number of pages: 2

The Chase

... We continued over the bridge drawing nearer to my flat. I was getting ready to watch another movie when Mike suggested we take a walk. I couldn't see how this would help us in any way; my place was straight ahead about one minute away. Ben was all too happy to go as well, so I had no say. I think the walk was meant to savour the moment, which wouldn't be that bad. I felt content and I think the others felt the same way. We walked up a dark street, lit only by streetlights, just talking about nothing. We turned into the first road on the ri ...

Number of words: 1499 | Number of pages: 6

Balances Of Values And Academic Freedom Of Inquiry

... the freedom to disagree with the material presented to us. We can disagree and voice our opinions, but in an orderly fashion. In exercising those freedoms, we should do so with maturity and responsibility. As students, we are responsible for learning all the content of any course we study. We are free to take exception to the views or information presented to us, and we are free to reserve judgment about matters of opinions. Sometimes, in our quest for knowledge, there becomes a conflict between our beliefs we are accustomed to and the ma ...

Number of words: 601 | Number of pages: 3

Personal Writing About My Mother And Her Stay In The Hospital

... Mother then explained that my father would not be home for a while, being as he was rushing to Cooper Hospital to see my mother. At this point in time, being of such a young age, I started to block out a lot of what she was telling us all. I only remember a little bit of that period of time because of my memory block. When my father had come home from the hospital, he told us all that our mother had been envlolved in a serious car accident, and that she wouldn't be home for a few weeks. I don't remember very much after that, except ...

Number of words: 654 | Number of pages: 3

Creative Writing: My Grandfather

... dude ranch his step-father was building, and he got to ride horses a lot. His chores there were to strip trees to help build buildings, and he took care of the horses. He later did chores around the house. He moved out of New Mexico after John got killed by lightning. They lived in the poor part of the city. The thing he remembers most about his mother is that she was a free spirit. His dad left when he was three because he couldn't take care of any one, not even himself. He recalled that John told lots of tall stories; something that gr ...

Number of words: 898 | Number of pages: 4

Hopeful Encounter

... fresh prey, extended it's corrupt and revolting tendrils farther...until it caught another unsuspecting victim, choking and engulfing, destroying, leaving just another emtpy shell behind, devoid of any life. Night set in, the stars were obscured by thick blankets of smoke. The day was done. Stores got ready to lock up and street lights were turned on to aid the bread winners, so they may travel safely. Few were fortunate enough to own automobiles so they could avoid the cold dangerous streets and dark alleyways. Most shops were ...

Number of words: 2956 | Number of pages: 11

Creative Writing: The Bastille

... if the guards kill all the prisoners, what if we get caught and become captives, or even worst what if I'm killed what will they tell my beautiful daughter and even my ugly wife? I told them I was going out for a smoke 3 days ago. I'm sure they are worried by now. It's getting closer I can now focus on the imprisonment camp. It horrendous guards all over booby traps everywhere we look. We all get closer to the ground and continue forward. Were now about 300 yards away when Mr. Lorry trips a bell line. The whole place goes up in a frenzy ...

Number of words: 378 | Number of pages: 2

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