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    I am the eldest among my siblings and I am telling you all that there is always a rumble between us. I was in high school when my cousin Memory came into our lives. She stayed with us for so many years. So, I was so happy to finally have a big sister. I felt like I finally have an ally. But growing up with her is tough, there are times that I felt like I am adopted because my mom and dad always favor her. She named my dad “tits”, don’t get me wrong, it is not what you all think. Tits is tito which

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    she is one of the best/worst villains. All the girls either hated her or wanted to be her and, the boys well, they loved her! In the movie this character is the leader of a group called, " The plastics", in the high school of, North Shore. The group of the "plastics" was known as teen royalty. This group was made of Regina George and her two side kicks. Regina's side kicks names were Karen Smith, and Gretchen Wieners. Karen smith is described as, "The dumbest girl you'll ever meet" nothing more

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    reflects the theme is what this book was mainly about Luke getting hit in the face by a pitch from Kyle. The umpire was one of the closest to the play when it happened. On page 20, Fehler writes through the umpires perspective, “It’s the worst sound I’ve ever heard in all my years of umping. Oh, I’ve heard plenty of pitches hit a helmet. But this...this fast ball, up and in. This one hit bone, right in the face. Not even a scream or grunt from the kid. He went down like he was shot.” There was some other

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    My Best Friend

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    someone's face (especially mine). If I was upset, I knew he was the person to call. I always saw Drew as my best friend and nothing more. That slowly started to change as time went on. Drew was two years older than I was. He had to make decisions faster than I did. Decisions like where to after graduation and who to take to prom. We always joked about the "what if's" like if we dated or if we went to prom together; but never actually thought it would become a real thing. It was a Saturday night and

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    the time and I remember I hopped on that train before anyone else could. I bought a record player, painted my room an earthy-blue tone, and had elephants on just about everything. The only relationship at this time I was concerned with, was with my best friend at the time Maggie Rucki. Maggie and I did everything together and I could always count on her. Towards the end of the year though, my friend Tatum had just recently called it off with this sophomore I had had my eye on for quite some time.

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    It took awhile to come to realization that my best friend had left me alone at prom, and it took longer to overcome the feeling of loneliness. Now that the person, whom I trusted and loved, had abandoned me I decided to take pictures. With the camera around my neck I walked the cafeteria, and the loneliness faded as familiar faces appeared within my camera’s lens. Illuminated only by the DJ’s light projectors, most of the room was shrouded with shadows. Nonetheless, the people lit up the moment they

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    face (especially mine). If I was upset, I knew he was the person to call. I always saw Drew as my best friend and nothing more. That slowly started to change as time went on. Drew was two years older than I was. He had to make decisions faster than I did. Decisions like where to after graduation and who to take to prom. We always joked about the "what if 's" like if we dated or if we went to prom together; but I never actually thought it would become a real thing. It was a Saturday night and

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    Ainsley Soli Sociology

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    freedom. But, as soon as she starts getting hopeful, she stops herself from getting too carried away. There’s no possible way someone is going to magically rescue her from the desolate tower and gallop into the sunset, like some fairytale. A happily ever after isn’t possible for Ainsley Soli, apparently. So, Ainsley does not prepare like the note says, because for all she knows, she could be imagining all of this. She remembers seeing studies about how much psychological damages occur to people in

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    It was the year to prepare for prom, and graduation. Spite of this events; senior year is not to slack. In senior year I still had to get straight A’s thus my GPA will not fall downhill. I had to still meet the deadlines with the senior activities or requirements. I had to purchase the cap and gown with the entrance ticket for my graduation. During the month of April I started to go to the shopping malls to find the perfect dresses for prom and graduation day. The dress for graduation

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    Why I Deserve

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    I feel I deserve the $25,000 for the fact that I am a good student. I really care about my grades and I try my best to succeed. The students in this class would spend the money on things that are pointless and not really needed. For example, they would most likely spend it on fifty pairs of pants or ten hand bags, and the guys most likely a dirt bike or four wheeler. I understand they want those things.I deserve the $25,000 because I would be responsible and not blow it on things I do not

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