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    On July 14, 2016, my family and I boarded a 13 hour flight to Africa to see a crossing from the wildebeest migration. “Welcome to Africa, you have arrived at your destination” was engaged from the overhead speakers of the airplane. Followed by the seven translated versions. Which was very inconvenient for anyone trying to watch a movie, considering that one P.A. or Public Announcement would take about 13 minutes. Even for something as simple as “The captain has turned the seatbelt sign on.” Once

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    sophomore year. It bathed me in golden rays that warmed my skin. Despite this, a chill dripped down my spine, and my heart jittered about in my chest as my mom drove me toward the unknown and uncertain future. I was about to embark on a treacherous journey: a backpacking trip through the Colorado mountains. The car hurdled over the wandering asphalt until I arrived in a parking lot where an ominous white van waited to carry me toward my destiny. After playing a game of Tetris to cram my provisions

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    From this course I have learned how social psychology connects to everyday life. This piece will highlight how my experience in leaving Western Kentucky University can be evaluated through the concepts of social psychology in order to better understand how my feelings, thoughts, and behaviors were effects in this social situation (text, 5). In the beginning of my education battle, when it came time for me to go to college, my father placed a huge responsibility on me to finish school because I

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    What can I say about this journey is that I want to firstly state, from the bottom of my heart, a gratitude in return for good vibes, compliments and so on which I have realized and owe an apologies to individuals who have thought that I would go to Southern Methodist University, a private school, before I express to this field of graphic design I will go in. It is, however, my intention but a sadness and a comfort at the time that I have to put my dream school since young in the last step, in order

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    Correspondents of the Constellation Era Christine Hackett My journey into the Order of the Eastern Star has been enlightening with moments of frustration. The Order of the Eastern Star does very much to enhance each member philosophically, spiritually and socially, but all too often this beautiful work remains hidden in plain sight. My thirst for knowledge and passion for mystery inspired me to seek profound truths as they relate to the deeper meaning and purpose of the Order

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    After track practice was over we walked back to the locker room. I got dressed into my regular clothes. 'I feel sorry for you dude," Jose said. I replied back,"yeah"! Even though practice was done my body was in pain still. "Can I borrow your phone," I said to Ethan D. 'For what," he replied. "Oh I need to call my dad to pick me up," I expalined. "Okay," Ethan said. I called my dad aand asked him to pick me up at the middle school entrance. On the phone, my dad said,"okay". "Thanks," I told

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    The Literacy Journey of Cori I Johnson Literacy is usually understood as the ability to read and write. Becoming literate as a human being is very vital to your success. Without literacy you are bound to fail. Most people began the literacy journey prior to even being born. The human fetus begins to hear at around the seven month mark, although comprehension doesn’t start until a while after the child is actually born. Literacy typically is learned via a parent and or guardian, school teachers

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    Personal responsibility is holding you accountable for all your actions and decisions. Being personally responsible means you take ownership of what you do in and with your life. This means from the time you wake up until you go to bed at night, your life is your responsibility and yours alone. Your values, morals, and beliefs are all contributing factors in how you view being personally responsible. If you have been raised and taught to believe that you should consider your actions at all times

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    essay for school it’s still writing. The only thing I do write for myself is poetry because it isn’t as structured because all the rules are out the window. For example in essay’s you always need your intro, body paragraphs, and a conclusion. My journey of becoming a writer has affected me. I won’t say my writing is the best, but it isn’t the worst because when I was younger it was much worse. Since reading was always difficult for me because English isn’t my first language. As long as I can remember

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    My Wrestling Journey So Far… I was up by one my heart was racing and my mouth was bloody. I was ready for war. After my opponent was finished with his injury timeout we shake hands and it's time to go… This war I am talking about is Wrestling It's an adventurous, fun, hardworking, roller coaster and i've just begun the ride. But this is how it's been so far... I walk into the Humid, Uncomfortable gymnasium for the first day of the most stressful thing anyone has to go through tryouts, Basketball

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