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    A memorable moment has been being a part of my cousins quinceñera. I was a dama and we had 3 different dances. It was memorable, because I got to meet a lot of different people. We danced to different genre of music. Being a part of her quinceñera was memorable because I got to meet a lot of people from different backgrounds. I felt very excited being a part of my cousins special day. In the first semester of my sophomore year, I have improved in my presenting skills. A project that had helped

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    Greek culture for centuries has been characterized by its great potential and emphasis on art, mostly with the work of marble in different appearances and aspects. Among Greek culture, the sculptures of characters emphasizing the past Greek generations are very common when talking about their culture. In fact, these sculptures are recognized as transgenerational cultural heritages that give us an outlook of what their lives, customs, and cultures were in the first centuries. However, there is another

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    me on this trip when we were at the gym. I was showed how to be nice to the other students and let them play with us in basketball. He helped me to make a couple new friends at Astrocamp. 6. Describe your most memorable moment from camp and explain why. My most memorable moment at camp was when I went on the zip-line. At first I was frightened to go on it, but after all it was fun. But, I did get stuck in wedgie town and was stuck there for a few minutes. 7. Describe Science behind one

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    A memorable scene contributes to plot development while providing context to the novel. In Joseph Boyden’s Three Day Road, the sweat lodge scene includes four rounds of healing in a womb-like structure, symbolizing Xavier's rebirth. Through these rounds, Xavier regains the four aspects of health: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual. This pivotal moment displays Xavier’s fate, and Niska receives her vision of hope for the future. The impact of this scene lies in its power to share the historical

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    Ancient Greece Paired Book Review Book One: The Iliad by Homer Book Two: Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen Prompt One: What were the most memorable moments in the books for you? Why? My most memorable moment is when king Agamemnon humiliates Achilles. The Achaean army ransacked a town allied to Troy and took two lovely maidens by the name of Chryseis and Brises. Their father, a priest by the name Chrysis went to king Agamemnon and begged him to release his daughters for a hefty ransom. King

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    I would have to say that the most memorable moment would be when I had my Quinceñera. It was of great joy to get to be that age and to be able to spend it with my parents, since my mother would always tell I would be blessed to live to see you have your fifteenth birthday. Therefore, she would say this since when she had me her and I almost passed away since it was a very difficult pregnancy so that’s why for her it was a blessing to be there with me. I remember that day as it was yesterday, getting

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    and other monumental attractions. With a population of 237,540, entering into their city residents greet travelers with open arms as if they had lived there all their lives. Nevertheless the city is filled with places to go, things to do, and memorable moments to make. Let's take a trip! Things of interest in the city of Granada that most tourists visit first are La Alhambra. It is a very large palace surrounded by woods that was originally constructed as a small fortress in 889. This palace is

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    family I would make that dream come true. But it wasn't until I got married and have my kids when I decided to make that dream come true. I have six kids total, so my husband and I have to work overtime and save alot of money to finally pay for that memorable vacation. It wasn't easy, we all had to sacrifice and avoid certaing things, I explain them that if you wan't something you have to really work for it. Ofcourse I was teaching my kids to value everything they got. That morning my husband and kids

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    The Chicago World’s Fair of 1893 was one of the most memorable and historical moments in American history other than the Civil War. However, some people do not know what went on during the fair. They only think that people came together and the Ferris wheel that was there, now in Navy Pier, debut there. The Chicago World's Fair of 1893 may be a memorable event. But the majority of Americans don't know how extraordinary it was. A lot of inventions were debut at the fair that people really do not

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    There are many different elements of film that filmmakers can utilize to make a film. Direction, storyline, cinematography, mise en scene, as well as point of view and tone can all lend a hand in making a film great. One might say that the most important aspect of a film is the script. Others might argue the actors are the most important part. However, an impressive balance of all of the different elements of film are what can elevate a film to greatness. That is why the best film viewed this semester

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