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    because it was his obligation and his parents felt it was his job to serve his country. He recalls his first days of service as being homesick and was worrying that he wasn't going to return home. In May of 1968 he attended Army boot camp in Fort Gordon, Georgia. He remembers that one of the instructors he had was very strict and would yell at him if he did not stand at attention. He went

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    weekend and I was loving it. I woke up feeling like spending the day in the water because of the heat. I knew that I could feel storm weather in the air. The humidity was unbelievable. Both Lake Shetek and my home town of Little Rock were in severe thunderstorm watches. I was more than okay with a thunderstorm. I love rain and I love the sound of thunder, but after that day, I regret wishing for a thunderstorm. Throughout the day on that hot Saturday, the talk of a big storm was growing bigger

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    20 years, one day after mom died, I vaguely remember my mom being around. I never understood why mom wasn't ever around. I wondered where did she go? What happened to her? Though I still remember the day when my family sat me down to tell me what happened. I know I was alive for that lottery, but I just don't remember much. They told me all that happened that day: dad had his broken leg, my age, mom drawing for the family. I cried for a long time after that, it just seemed like she was blatantly

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    periods of time. They’re not like the flu, or a simple cold. A good example of this is Alzheimer’s. My great grandmother doesn’t really remember much. She hardly even remembers her own children, besides the one she sees every day. If she doesn’t see you every day, she will not know who you are. Alzheimer’s is a disease, usually for older people, where you can’t remember much. People who have Alzheimer’s usually experience memory loss, personality changes, difficulty managing daily tasks, and getting

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    In to 2012 my mother suffered from a stroke, not only did it change her life, but it changed the life of my siblings and me. The day we got the call my father was not 100% sure that he wanted to tell me because my aunt had decided that it would not be a good idea since she knew that I am a very sensitive person. He had finally decided to tell me, as soon as I heard of what had happened to my mom I broke down crying and had a panic attack. My sibling and I gathered together to decide what we would

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    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 ready and my own mom doing my make-up and hair, everything she was so happy I remember her excitement especially when it was time for the mass. For her that was the most important thing for her to be able to have mass and give thanks to God for

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    The Legacy Of Atoms

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    course, form more complex structures which make us breathe, and run, and sleep, and read, and cry. They make up our life. Sadly, our atoms at one point become too tired of us and they want to escape. We may get sick, or be hit by a bus, or we may one day just not wake up. When they decide to leave us, there is no coming back. We die. As our lifeless body decomposes and our loved

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    The Movie 50 First Dates

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    They made plans to meet at the diner the next morning and when they did Lucy couldn’t remember anything from the previous day. Henry didn’t know about her condition until Lucy’s mom best friend told him; he was very confused. She told him about the car accident

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    had me believe that I wasn't going to see what my life would be like after I graduate college. this unforgettable tragedy was the 2010 Haiti earthquake with a magnitude of 7.0.  The day start like every  normal day. I remember waking up at about 7:25 and took a shower after that i put on my school uniform. I remember I had coffee and with a baguette (a long thin French bread made from basic lean dough).  Before I left my house, my Aunt called me and give a $1 for lunch which was basically nothing

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    feel happy. I can almost remember the moment exactly. It was at my old house in Elon, North Carolina. I recall receiving the pads separately, which seems a bit odd looking back. Meaning I received the blocker, then the glove, then the leg pads. I remember the day my final piece of equipment had finally arrived. It was a cold day, but that did not

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