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    Personal Narrative: 4wd

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    We all have unforgettable days. Well heres mine, mine is when when I got my second truck. I wasn't going to get it but my grandma knew i liked it so she pulled through and bought it instead. After getting my first truck it didn't quite reach my requirements it wasn't 4wd. So i went on a search to find a better vehicle that fit me requirements. After driving through town one day with my grandma we say this truck for sale at a family friend's house. It fit me requirements: 4wd, mid size and

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    of the trip far outweighs the tedious trip home, but in January of 2013, I might have been convinced otherwise as my trip home was filled with speeding tickets, car problems, cramped spaces, and almost six extra hours of travel. As my groups last day of skiing at Wolf Creek Ski Resort came to an end, we went to bed in good time in hopes of leaving very early the next morning for an equally early return to Newton. As the driver, I was diligently driving through the twisting and turning mountains

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    I often wonder what makes a travel experience truly unforgettable. Take my recent trip to Georgia (the country) for instance. When our plans to travel to the remote Tusheti region got snowed on, we decided to visit a forgotten protected reserve near Georgia’s border with Azerbaijan and the Dagestan province of Russia. I was recovering from a flu, and even on a sunny day, wrapped up in layers and a warm hat. “Cold?” Otto, our potbellied, jolly Georgian host asked me. I solemnly nodded. He turned

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    Where you find yourself compelled to read it over and over again, where you find significant meaning behind every word. Where you find relatable resources that overpower your sense of meaning. Tell Me a Riddle by Tillie Olsen is a powerful and unforgettable representation of the struggles of the working class, and how gender roles portray the differences in the life of poverty as well as a family unit. In Tell Me a Riddle, Tillie, presents us with an array of several short stories, all in which depict

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    choice for my families’ Spring vacation. I was 11 years old at the time and I was excited after hearing the news about this vacation because it would be my first ride on an airplane as well as my first time out of the U.S. This would be the most unforgettable vacation I’ve ever been on. It was gorgeous! The weather, to me, was perfect. There was a constant breeze and not a single cloud in the sky when we arrived at the airport. The smell of the ocean was in the air as we walked to our rented vehicle

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    sadness and melancholy. Because of the peculiar characteristics of working in the retail business, I spent long hours of work, and few days off during the last two months of the year. I still remember that my face expressed the mood of my body, I just felt tired, endless fatigue, and my eyes expressed sadness. But without a doubt, this holiday season will be unforgettable and meaningful for the entire family. I will have the privilege of celebrating it with the relevant people in my life. As a result

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    1800 by logic i chose this song because i feel that one of the important characters, Josie, would relate to this song a lot since in the song it’s about suicide and finding yourself. in the book Josie really struggles with finding herself and she has thoughts of suicide. it states “That some mornings, it was hard to get out of bed and put on someone else's smile; that she was standing on air, a fake who lasted all the right jokes and Whisper that all the right gossip and attracted the right guy

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    he history of rap has so many unforgettable legends such as Nas and Jay-Z and that is just two that are alive. What about the amazing artist that are no longer with us? Some of the great, highly known rappers are Iggy Azalea and Tupac Shakur. They both have given the world lyrics that have change lives and have given advice to some many people of youth. Tupac is the type of artist that is a big spokesperson on racism, abuse, poverty, and etc. Tupac believed in defending yourself and becoming

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    Hungry For Some Ice Cream

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    Hungry for some ice cream? When many people think of ice cream the thought of warm summer days, innocence, and even comfort come to mind. But in the viral video ad of Little Baby’s Ice Cream, “This is a Special Time” surely does not make one think of these things. This odd and strange ice cream commercial caught my eye and many others, ranging from ice cream lovers of all ages to Internet junkies leaving us with creepy feelings and nightmares. The reasoning behind the eeriness and nightmares all

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    first day of freshmen year, I shook with terror. New teachers, new people, new classes, and a new environment that I yearned to explore, but anxiety filled my body. I had previously attended Haubstadt Community School, where I finally felt comfortable and now everything seemed frightening and different. Although my body told me not to, I forced myself to push through the day with a positive attitude. After all, this would be my home for the next four years. I managed to survive my first day of being

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