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    My Memories Of My Life

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    early, rain still poured that makes road muddy, missy like a chocolate. Mamma and Papa called me, Maribel, come on over here, I replied, yes Mom, handed a money, she said, budget it wisely, don’t bought that is not necessary, I said yes Mom and thank you. Words that comes our in my father mouth is that “I don’t want to heard that you got a boyfriend, it will destroy you, you went to school to get education not have a boyfriend. I replied quickly… no… no… I will not do that… I saw my Papa’s face worried

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    because there might be no tomorrow. I remember my grandfather was always telling me I wish I could redo this life because I learned that life is very short and you need to take risks and chances in your life. A number of people don't pay attention to the fact that they don't have an eternal life. They are to busy spending there time on being anxious, worried and having negative thought rather than spending it positive and important factors around them and

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    that night, and then the next day we drive to the next destination. Our next stop is what I’ve been worried about, camping in the eerie mountain range in the state of Montana. “Talia, wake up! It’s time to get on the road!” I hear Mom say. “I don’t want to go, just leave me behind!” I say when I’m half asleep. Then it hits me, tonight we will be out in the open, sleeping under just a thin piece of fabric, where there are bugs, and who knows what different kinds of animals lurk out there. While

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    I have been golfing since I was nine years old. Nothing can beat the smell of freshly cut grass and the burning sensation of a blister on your hand, about to pop. Swinging a club is the best feeling in the world, all of my worries just melt away when I have a club in my hand. Since I was nine, I’ve always wanted to make it to the State Golf Tournament. I want to feel the crisp air and the nervousness that consumes me as I begin to tee off. I want to feel the feeling of a champion, like the bubbling

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    Change can often be a difficult thing for everyone to accept. No matter how big or small, sadly many of us fear it. The worry in change can be seen evidently in that friend unsure of his future after high school, or that family member who stumbles when asked what they would like to eat, only to order the same thing they have ordered the last 10 times. From moving to another city, to ordering a different meal at your favorite restaurant, everyone will have that important date with change. The difference

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    I am naturally an anxious person. And not the kind of anxious that only appears when running late for work, or seeing someone 's penis for the first time. I mean the kind of anxious that manifests itself in all areas of my life, and has done for many years. For example, when I was young, my school used to hold mufti days. A glorious time in which the constraints of green plaid would be lifted, and we would be free to express our individuality through sparkly t-shirts and patterned jeans. The day

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    When our plane was about to take off, my sister was ecstatic. She was excited to be finally heading home after two weeks of being away. Everyone was clicking their seatbelts into place, and placing their carry on into the overhead. Though, I was the only one who was nervous. “But what if we hit a bird?” I exclaimed with wide eyes. “We’re not going to hit a bird,” Cath, my sister said. “Even if we did, a tiny little bird isn’t going to take down a million-dollar plane.” “But what if it does?”

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    exams she has in the same week. She said she took a quiz in science and got an ok grade, but she was not proud of the outcome. She had ranted to me about all the homework and studying she had to do for multiple subjects in the same week. This made her worry a lot more about her grades because if she didn’t study enough for one of the assignments she would get a poor classification. Nearly every student has the same difficulty with homework, tests, and quizzes which results to students worrying too much

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    Don't Grow Up Too Fast Growing up doesn't need to be difficult, but it does require sincerity and honesty. This quote exemplifies my opinion of this year quite well. “I've found that growing up means being honest. About what I want. What I need. What I feel. Who I am.” The song Vienna by Billy Joel is about growing up and worrying about what the future holds. During my 8th grade, I found myself wallowing in what the future would bring and how to grow up faster, but that resulted in wanting to take

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    What Makes You Your Ego?

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    that were actually happy with their life, said that only 33 Americans were genuinely happy (“Happiness Index”). Many factors play into this decline in happiness including things like our egos, settling for things we shouldn’t, and feeling the need to worry about other peoples lives besides your own. Egos have become a huge problem and the problem continues to get worse in the world today, especially in this generation. Everyone has an ego, it is an identity of our own construction, says Gary van Warmerdam

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