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    Some of my fondest childhood memories come from the times I had running around the city with Neeley and looking for scraps of metal to trade for small pocketchange. Money was scarce, so we would meet up with “Cheap Charlie” and exchange our seltzer bottle caps and foil from bubble gum packs on Sundays. Looking back, growing up in such a poor setting came with its obvious disadvantages, but I am certain that my conflict with poverty has positively impacted my life. For a start, the absence of money

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    Her family took family vacations. Her fondest memory was when she was 12 or 13 the family took a vacation to see family in Flordia. They drove and on their way they got stuck in traffic for three house in Altanta, Georgia. She staed it sounds horrible, but it turned out fun and they made up games, napped, and enjoyed their time together. Sabrina recalled her worst memory when she was 10. Her father remarried and her birth mother took him to court for

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    my basement to give our masterpiece a lovely, glossy purple coat, with all of our names scrawled onto its wings, and continued to store it in the spare shed, collecting dust until we were ordered to dismember it. This is my fondest of memories from my childhood. My first memory playing softball predates that. I’m not sure the exact moment I first heard the distinctive crunch of ballpark dirt under me, and I’m sure I was crawling on it before I walked on it, but I can remember playing catch with my

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    My Love For My Family

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    family all helped cook the turkey while we poked fun at my mom. Everything ended up being wonderful because of my fabulous family. This is just one example of why I have a tremendous amount of love for my family. I have many memories that have given me marvelous childhood memories, all thanks to my excellent, supportive family. My supportive parents, my witty brother, and my two loving grandmas are a huge part of my life and the most supportive people I know! My understanding parents have done

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    I participate in multiple athletics and activities at Worland High School. Worland High School has a large array of extracurricular activities that they offer. From Key Club, to Football, to Debate, exedra. All these activities offer many opportunities for the students to participate in. There is a considerably large quantity of students at Worland High School who are involved in these extracurricular activities. Extracurricular activities have a lot of benefits. I participate in extracurricular

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    Value Summer Reading

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    The value of Summer Reading: Once upon a time, when there was no internet, smartphones or any wireless devices we had books. My library card is still one of my fondest childhood summertime memories. I was so lucky to have a librarian aunt who literally fostered the love of reading not just in me but in all my cousins. I’d go to her library all summer long to get books, any type and any genre of books. Summer was the only time that I was allowed to stay up late most of the nights to devour my books

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    Throughout the book, Holden struggles with the fact that his brother his died and as a result, fails out of school and is depressed often. Not wanting to face his parents’ anger, he begins wandering around New York City for a few days reminiscing on childhood memories and trying to make sense of his life and why he’s forced to soon grow up. The poem “Nothing Gold Can Stay” by Robert Frost explains that nothing great is permanent. The author describes all things beautiful as extremely temporary and hard to

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    discoveries, choices and the implementation of your own creates an individual. My childhood memories float from being backstage at grubby concerts with all the techies

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    poverty-stricken child and her way of life. Though my life as of yet has been rather short, my earliest childhood memories are overwhelmingly my fondest and her account really struck a chord. Sandra Cisneros' accurate reflection of a young mind and intricate writing methods expressed great emotion. Her portrayal of a child's mentality evoked my childhood recollections while her realistic tale of childhood bliss in the midst of poverty caused great empathy on my part making this my preferred work we studied

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    As I grew older and advanced through elementary school, my grandfather's 8x12 foot living room wall became plastered with images of cats, ghosts, princesses, and houses, all of which symbolized my childhood and foreshadowed the condition of the walls in my own bedroom: watercolor paintings of pink lips and animals and an amusing man with a purple Afro painted onto the bottom of a skateboard. To intensify my creative side, I enjoyed learning how to

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