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Personal Writing: Life In Junior High

... Thus, I was headed into the right direction, a direction filled with hopes and dreams, thoughts and action, belief and reality. However, the beginning of the ninth grade saw a drastic change. Due to circumstances I had to switch school districts. No longer did I see my friends, I was like a little duck lost in a big pond. There were different faces, different looks, and a different feel. I can truthfully say that the first day of school was one of the worst days of my life. I had never been so far away from my friends. That year, ne ...

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Personal Writing: The Hamster

... animal. I sat there in the living room, talking on the phone, and examining the hamster's cage. My little sister's hamster had died while it was under my care. My parents had gone to San Fransisco for the weekend, and instead of staying at my grandparents' house like my parents recommended, I decided to stay at home. Both of my sisters went to my grandparents' house, so I had the whole house to myself. I even had some company: my sister's hamster. I was the hamster's sole caretaker. Without me, it would starve, die of thirst, or ...

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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 k ...

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Creative Writing: The Pearl - Continuation

... refused to give up. We will go to the capital city and get all that we deserve for this pearl. We have waited long enough he told Juana. She heard his voice and she knew better then to argue, she knew he was determined. The next morning Kino awoke early. He turned to awaken Juana. He told her to pack the essentials, he wanted to get an early start to the city. Juana awoke without a fuss. As Juana started to pack she thought about Coyotito. She told Kino that it might be dangerous traveling that long of a distance. Kino told her to bring him to ...

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The Big Day

... eyes this time." After a moment of contemplating the situation I forced myself to make an effort and sat up, looking at her. Everything about her was beautiful even in the morning. The way that curly almost black hair just touched her shoulders. The casual pose she held sitting on the edge of the bed in that worn Lakers T-shirt. I took her hand and pulled her a little closer admiring her mischievous smile. She wanted to say something but she waited for me to speak first. I kissed her hand repeatedly and looking into her dark brown eyes I sa ...

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Creative Writing: Year Long Period Of Solitary Confinement And What I Would Bring With Me

... sub zero climate of the Antarctic winter would make it unbearable to venture outside of my quarters. The computer that I would bring would allow me to keep in contact with the world outside of Antarctica, and with my family and friends via the internet and teleconferencing. The computer would also serve as a way for me to keep a journal of the events that occurred through out my year long solitary confinement at the life deficient South Pole. My computer would also provide a source of entertainment with games and programs I could ...

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Personal Writing: My Life

... They enabled me to obtain a very good education because we lived in nice area. My parents are both very knowledgeable and were able to tutor me in all my subjects as well as any teacher could. Therefore I always had very good grades in school. But, I wasn’t a nerd. I loved to make friends. One of the many differences between America and China is the fact that computers and the Internet were not easily accessible there. But once I came here, I immediately fell in love with web surfing and online chatting. I love flirting with guys, howe ...

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Finding Aviation In A Boy's Heart

... I jumped at the chance hollering a "Yes" that echoed from one end of the plane to the other. The flight attendant said to us, "Welcome aboard the Pan Am 747 to London" while looking at our tickets to point us in the right direction. As I walked down what seemed to be an endless aisle of seats, I noticed a graceful all metal staircase that spiraled into the ceiling. The stairs gave off a feeling that a person has to have privileges to walk them. When we finally reached our seats, the seat belt signs turned on. I quickly hopped into the wi ...

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Pliable Reality

... of what looked like an old farm house. He knocked twice and soon an old man came to the door and greeted him warmly and asked him to come right in out of the cold. He thanked the old man and asked if they had a phone and if so could he use it. He said he didn't believe in that new technology. By this time his wife walked in and introduced herself as Beth Jones, and her husband as Bob. He said he had better get going, but Mrs. Jones objected saying "You stay right here until the storm clears." He said he couldn't possibly impose himse ...

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Creative Writing: 6 Months Later

... enjoyed watching her I pondered. She asked us what we wanted, and I told her that we were just here to find out 'bout the job. After getting a quick overview and job description, I was ready to work right away. Candy was also lucky enough to get hired as a nurse for $100 a month. I stepped into the bedroom and I saw about 25 kids sitting around a middle-aged man, listening to a story. As I stepped in, the story teller stepped over to me and told me what I had to do. Educate them and talk to them. That was it. I was getting paid $150 just to t ...

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Personal Writing: The Guitar

... I worked with, who enjoyed playing, so I would often go over to their house. I have only taken a year of guitar lessons, but I know how to play very well. I learn mainly by ear. By listening to other people play and I am able to pick it up really quickly. I have been taught different songs from my friends, and I also have a guitar book that I use frequently. I have never bought a guitar. This past summer I went back to Colorado and met up with one of my friends. He had told me before I could use his guitar any time I wanted to, ...

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Personal Writing: Court Experience

... got those things ironed out and a map set up, the jury was finally called back into the courtroom for closing arguments. To give the basics that I picked up from closing arguments was that Guge who owns the Exxon on 105 extension was wanting more money from the state for some property that they were confiscating for construction. The state was offering around $60,000 and he wants $300,000. The lawyer for Guge went first. He went on forever it seemed like. It was over an hour that he went on talking. Some of the jurors were falling aslee ...

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