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Dating In Highschool To Real Life Love Situations
Number of Words: 1077 / Number of Pages: 4
... this certain circle would be the ones responsible for intervening
and setting you up with someone. It almost seemed unfair, but that’s just
how things were.
Most of the time I was, unfortunately, the one being set up. It
wasn’t that I couldn’t find anyone, but usually I didn’t want or need a
significant other. Apparently, my friends thought differently. They
insisted that I date one of their boyfriends’ friends.
Two weeks after school started was the much anticipated Homecoming
week. Everyone looked forward to the festivities of that particular week,
especially the dance. I wasn’t really pla ...
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Creative Writing: The Bastille
Number of Words: 378 / Number of Pages: 2
... I get up and start to make a run for the compound; after
all I am a solider. Then all of a sudden thump boom! I hit the ground I
tripped over my untied shoelace. Everything gets
blurry...............................
After a undisclosed amount of time I wake up as I look up I see all
my companions and the POWs running from the encampment. I get up and
attempt to hold off the remanding guards. But I am ineffective because I
have seemed to misplaced my scary mask. So no one was scared of me. So
instead I laid down and played dead until the fighting was over. We only
lost two men and we ...
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Creative Writing: Letter To Principal
Number of Words: 631 / Number of Pages: 3
... even more
pressing than the first. Lunch Prices have been growing drastically and with no
reason at all, this could mean the school is pressed for money so you look for
the simple solution and make us, the consumers, pay more. I have heard that
this large amount of extra money is going towards better quality food; get real
folks how can you improve the quality of fries and pizza? And what can the
students do about this? Packing a lunch could solve some problems but this is a
major inconvenience to most. With today's busy life style people just don't
have the time to pack lunches. Instead we stude ...
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Personal Writing: My American Dream
Number of Words: 402 / Number of Pages: 2
... more for us than our country could offer. He worked very hard, and due to his effort, in March 1999 three of us joined him here in Washington, DC. Upon my arrival, I had to face challenges of language and different social customs, my accent made it difficult to communicate with others. I had to make new adaptations in order to excel in unfamiliar surrounding.
Even though I always looked forward to living the American dream, a place for opportunities, I knew that it was easy. I know I am an achiever because I have found within myself the mental and moral strength to pursue my dream in the face of h ...
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Personal Writing: My Life
Number of Words: 475 / Number of Pages: 2
... the importance of studying so I tend to have little time for that. Therefore, I gave them a Chinese riddle. I said I would talk to anyone who could answer it. The riddle is: What can walk without legs, eat without a mouth, pass through a river that has no water, and die without a soul? The answer is Chinese chess. The next day I got an email from someone who got the correct answers. She also said “Making friends is a very serious thing, why are you using a riddle to make friends? Now that I answered your questions, can I be your friend?” She is now one of my best friends.
I have been a good gi ...
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Observation Of A Computer
Number of Words: 1080 / Number of Pages: 4
... which activates the slider mechanism and opens the door. Below the CD-ROM drive is a 3”x 5” disk drive. There is also only one button on the front of the disk drive, which is used to eject a disk. I am now going to move from the front of the box to the back of the box.
As I look for a way to remove the casing, I notice there are many receptacles for the respective devices they control. Along with two large fans, which remind me of small air conditioning units, there is a small black switch, which controls the life of the box. As I unscrew the five small screws, which hold the casing in place, ...
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Personal Writing: Relationships
Number of Words: 478 / Number of Pages: 2
... the opposite sexiven after those
two relationships. Finding out two years later that my best fiend had
gotten together with her didn't bother me only because two years had alredy
past and t that point I understood a lot more about the opposite sex and I
would have to say that by then, from everything that I had seen,it really
didn't surprise me vey much.
The last long relationship I was in I found myself a lot less
trusting thanks to my past experiences woth the opposite sex. This
relationshop lasted approximately one year. About six months into the
relationship summertime arrived and s ...
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The Witness
Number of Words: 733 / Number of Pages: 3
... Adam and his family, and the FBI couldn’t risk telling the boy’s mother or any other family members. Adam sat in the backseat, squeezed between two agents. He was confused, still half asleep and luckily, very quiet.
The dark car turned off the freeway and drove carefully down what seemed an unused dirt track. They were taking Adam to an FBI safehouse, to reduce th risk of being found. safe. As the car turned a corner and picked up speed, the shot was fired. A gunshot rang out through the trees. Joel looked in the back. The agent on the left side was leaning on Adam, and the other agent was franticall ...
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Creative Writing: The Wave
Number of Words: 327 / Number of Pages: 2
... to show these students
what they are becoming. I will tell them all that they would make great Nazi's.
I mean, look at it, how close did they come to World War Three happening in the
extreme. That would make me the new age Hitler and I can't and won't let that
happen. Well, that is what I will do, I will stop this immature stupidity and
end this. It has to work, if so I will probably have no job and soon after that
no life, It has to end tomorrow. ...
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Creative Play: A Royal Life
Number of Words: 573 / Number of Pages: 3
... luxury.
LAUREN: Say, do you know what's for dinner tonight?
JADIE: Silly girl! Its what we have every night in the castle Ingvey,
Everything! A feast of huge proportions. Bread, cheese, meat, fish, vegetables…
all made fresh by the peasants this morning. Yes, what a glorious time to live.
LAUREN: And you people (looking at the class) would you care to join us
in our feast?
THE PEASANTS LIFE:
BEEF: This is what most of the people in the renaissance lived like,
poor in spirit and in health. I am a day laborer, as is my friend Sonic. We
awake at dawn and work in the fields till dusk. ...
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