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    russel’s service. Simon believes he is special and god has a job for him he must complete. In the last scene, at near end Simon fulfills God’s intentions by helping others. He steps in and helps everyone escape the sinking bus. he risked his life saving the last kid on the bus out of the goodness of his heart . By doing that, his brave actions are what God would have done. The second trait of being human which is that Humans are called to happiness and holiness when Simon helped Joe find

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    pointy ears didn’t change how I was thought about.  If I wanted to, the cool kids would let me play with them.  But, in middle school it all changed.  Kids found other friends and left me behind in the dust with my old clothes. “Hurry up kiddo, the bus will be here in three minutes,” Mom said. “What ever,” I mumbled.  I

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    Costa Rica Narrative

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    A journey to Costa Rica was music to my freshman ears. My eagerness to explore, and the thought that any teacher would offer another opportunity like this again, drove me to attend every informational meeting and see through that I embark on this trip. Unfortunately, my craving for adventure was left unsatisfied due to financial problems and the wait for another chance to explore the world began. It was my junior year when that window of opportunity appeared again. With my eyes set on Global Glimpse

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    Annabeth After leaving the big house Percy and I went down to the lake and sat down at the end of the pier. No words were needed as we simply sat there with our fingers entwined and my head on his shoulder. Eventually we stood up and walked back towards the cabins. When we got to his cabin I gave him a peck on the cheek murmured a quick goodbye and headed to my cabin. Thankfully after everything that has happened, I had learned to keep a packed backpack at all times so I simply added a few more books

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    Stepping off the Greyhound bus, Louisa was greeted by the familiar scent of the ocean spray and gasoline exhaust. Atlantic City, New Jersey has been her home for as long as she could remember. From walking the sketchy streets at night to the lonely days on the beach, Louisa dreamed of leaving this dirty city. Her opportunity showed up when she was accepted into Stanford Law school. She never thought that she would be back to her home town. Hopping in a taxi, she went to her childhood home to drop

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    I woke up in a cold sweat. My brother at my side still shaking me yelling “Emily we are going to be late!” I gave him an evil eye and rolled out of bed. I got dressed and ready and got on the bus. My best friend was there reading, like always. “Hey Wendy, what are you reading this time?” I said as I sat down “The Starving Maze” She said proudly. Like most fangirls, she has a crush on a make believe character that is played by someone that lives in Europe, or California, or Canada. In the book she

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    Season three of my life I would have to say is the best so far but I pray that it gets better. Once I graduate from High School I went right to work. I had moved out of my sister and I was finally independent. I got a small apartment downtown Los Angles, CA. I got my first real job working at Boeing in the mailroom in Long Beach. Her son worked in the wireless industry selling cellphone in Canoga Park. Canoga Park was a big change for me. It was a great environment that I can to love. I fell in

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    Some schools are considering buying a trampoline. A school should not get a trampoline, because yes it can be fun but it can do much more than injuries or hurting someone. Schools are debating on whether they should get a trampoline or not. There are many ways people can be safe on a trampoline but many ways you can be in danger every time you step foot on a trampoline. Many injuries can happen on a trampoline, Things you can do to be safe, why there shouldn't be a trampoline. The school should

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    Eleanor & Park Bullies

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    For most high school students, riding the bus is a dreaded experience, stuffed in child-sized seats, and filled with obnoxious middle schoolers. In Eleanor & Park, the school bus is where a friendship begins. Readers will enjoy the novel because it relates to navigating a new school, dealing with bullies, and finding romance. The reader will also find interest in the conflicts that twist and turn the plot and the characters growth throughout their journey. Eleanor & Park relates to high school life

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    it’s me!” The upper classmen yelled at me when I got on the bus. I turned around and smiled at them. A smooth day went by, but when I stepped on the bus to get home, I heard the haunting voices again. “Hey Yu, it’s me!” Days and days went by. Their joke never stopped. To others, it seemed like a friendly interaction, but I know their words were meant to hurt me, and they did. In school, my angelic friends lit up my world, but on the bus, the devilish voices destroyed me. This joke haunted me for

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