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    I would continuously progress in the motorsports world. In my free time as a kid I would get out my X-Games ramps I got as a present one Christmas and set them up outside. All day long for several years my friends from the neighborhood and I would jump our bikes on the ramps all day long. Plenty of crashes, scars, and blood filled

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    some sand and tons of slimy rocks. Oh well I thought as I was getting out of the water and double checking to make sure there was nothing in the water that I could have stepped on. I stood up and walked to the other pier and jumped off. As soon as I jump in the green water, I felt the coolness of the water go over me. As I start to surface out of the water I hear my Dad calling me over, “Savannah, why don't you come on the raft with us” pointing to my little brother Xavier and my mom. “Do I have

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    I walked into the cave as bats swarmed over my head and the cave got darker as we walked in further. The dark, spooky cave had very little light. The gravel was digging into my bare feet like knives. I put my bag in a wooden cubby and started to put my life jacket on. Rocks coming down from the top of the cave made me feel trapped like I couldn’t get out. As we walked further into the cave, it got so dark that I couldn't see anything in front of me. The guide told us to all stay close together and

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    those six kids who are showing society is falling and they cause a teenage to save himself by killing himself. If Holden was being the Catcher he would have stopped the boys from starting the tormention and prevent the suicidly jump because it is the fall of society. Castle jumps out the window to get away, but his end result is death. Holden suggests the without their being a cathcer in the rye the fall of society about this activity will continue. If Holden is at this situation at the right time he

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    Vinny Vs. Joe-Boy

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    Is this relationship safe? Vinny and Joe-Boy are both characters in a story called “The Ravine”, they are 15 years old, best friends from Hawaii. They are going to a ravine to go swimming, and to jump off a precipice where a boy named Butchie died two weeks and one day ago. Vinny and Joe-Boy are in many ways similar, yet are still very different. I think Vinny is weak because he can’t stand up to friends, Vinny didn't want to go to the ravine because his mom told him not to. Vinny even described

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    As the gentle Colorado sun peaked through the hotel blinds, serenely flooding the room, I dreamt that I was drowning. My hands are frantically grasping for a flipped raft, my body haphazardly tossing and twisting through the rushing current like a rag doll as my mind flashes with some last fleeting images of my terrified family a few feet away. And right before the water closes in, I catch a quick glimpse of the sign directly above me--Snake River, Yellowstone National Park. Coming to a conclusion

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    The Longest Ride The warm wind hits my face and time seems to stop. The sound of my horses hooves thumping against the ground is the only thing I hear. Flying wildly in the wind, her mane shimmers in the sunlight. The sound of laughter breaks the silence. I turn to see a woman riding a pure white horse next to me. Her long brown hair and her soft blue eyes send a shock of remembrance, but I don’t know who she is. I think hard, trying to search my memories of her. A gold heart shines on her boots

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    year-old Simon Gronowski jumped out of a train that was headed for the gas chambers of Auschwitz, leaving behind his mother and sister. The train was carrying approximately 1,631 Jews when young Simon jumped for freedom. “At first, I did not dare to jump because the train was going too fast,” said Gronowski, (qtd. in Ehrlich). Conditions inside the train were awful. It was extremely crowded and tight in addition they had no water or food. Still in the train they came to an urgent stop. A sign for danger

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    My 11th Birthday Party Here I go, Splash! That was an epic cannonball. I was so excited when my 11th birthday rolled around. I woke up, scrambled up the stairs and yelled “ everyone in the car NOW! We have a party to get too.” When we first got to the campsite at Yogi Bear, I got my bathing suit on and jumped in the lake. When my friend, Harper, showed up we both got on the lake then we went to the JUMPING PILLOWS! I love the jumping pillows although I did get banned from them when we left because

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    In the movie there were many situations and actions that were not played out or scripted by the producers. There were also events included that did not happen in the book, just to make the movie seem more interesting or intriguing. The differences and similarities of the book and the movie are going to be described in this essay. There is a scene in which Tris and the other transfers got on a train to get to the Dauntless building and then jumped to get out of the train and land on top of the roof

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