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    Out of the 19 years I have been blessed to be on this earth, I can honestly say that my most rewarding moment was the day graduated Mansfield Timberview High School. Hearing my family cheer me on, getting my diploma and shaking hands with the board of administration, and beating our class statistics, is what this day a very memorable day. The senior class of 2015 was thought to be the lazy class, in our peers and some of my teacher’s eyes. So, for me being able to say I graduated on time with a

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    A Memorable day in my life, was, when I went to Walt Disney World. I remember the day like it was yesterday. My Trip to Disney World was the most joyous time in my life. There were so, many things to do, for the whole family to enjoy. My trip Walt Disney World was like a fantasy. Visiting Walt Disney World was more like, an escape from the real world. Visiting Walt Disney World Was an experience. I had the chance to see

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    Raymond. Raymond has a disorder so that is why Squeaky takes care of him. Squeaky got her nickname by, having a squeaky voice. She also lives in New York City. Squeaky proves that she is a memorable character by being, protective, dedicated to running and mostly, confident. The first reason Squeaky is a memorable character is because she is very protective. She is protective to Raymond, a lot. For instance, in the beginning of the story Squeaky says, “But now, if anybody has anything to say to Raymond

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    character is more prominent than others as a result of his brave actions, how his actions affect other important characters, and his comic personality. Despite dying relatively early on in Act Three, Mercutio is the most memorable character in the play. First of all, Mercutio is memorable because he dies in a brave and dramatic fashion. Secondly, Mercutio plays a large role in the Montagues’ lives, especially Romeo’s. Lastly, Mercutio draws the attention of the audience to himself by talking a large amount

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    advantages, becomes more efficient and effective to communicate with others. Also, nothing beat Smartphones as a handy camera to capture moments and share it with your loved ones through private chat or Social Media. Without a doubt, Smartphones and Technology improves

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    At the beginning of the story "The Sentimentally of William Tavener," Ms. Hester states that she believes Mr. William should allow their children to attend the annual circus. She begins rambling about her experience at the circus as a child and the joy she remembers of it. She expects not a word from Mr. William as always, but today he spoke up. To her surprise, Mr. William had attended the same circus also remembers it joyfully. A explanation as to why the plot is ordered this way is because they

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    memories will always be remembered and just by storing them with other memories don’t make the special memories any less special. It’s kind of like your brain you have many memories yet, you can still remember the ones that matter the most. Having these moments in picture doesn’t change the importance of certain

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    life where I distinctly remember altering public space, but there are a few significant times that stand out to me. The three most pivotal and memorable experiences that I have had in which I altered public space are the tornado on April 27, 2011, when I first moved to Alabama from Ohio, and when I went to a camp in Colorado for 5 weeks. The most memorable of these three events is the 2011 tornado. I remember watching the weather channel as it was spotted heading toward Tuscaloosa, only for the power

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    A great costume design is the hairstyles, as most characters have a unique and memorable hairstyle that makes them stand out. Tracy’s mother is another great example, as one could witness her character development solely through her costumes; as her confidence grows throughout the show, her fashion sense also improves. The costumes are

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    end is nothing; the road is all.” In this quote Cather is saying that it isn’t completely about the destination, it’s also about the journey. The journey is more important than the destination because it can be beneficial, life changing, and more memorable. The journey can be beneficial for many reasons. It can teach you many new skills in many different areas. These include life and social skills. The different things you learn from the journey can help you throughout your whole life. It can also

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