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    travel, everyone seems to be moving away from home. People are moving from place to place, from the rural or countryside to the urban and the cities. However, life in city are often depressing, hard and chaotic. It seem to be a place where rest does not seem to exist but is a constant movement of people and object. The streets are occupied by the poor, the homeless, and the screaming voices of desperate people making surviving seem impossible. There, everyone suffered from the nostalgia of their life

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    Moving to college was one of the biggest and most terrifying moments of my life so far. I was absolutely terrified to move out on my own and move away from the life I had always known. But moving away to college has been the best decision I have ever made. I have had an amazing college experience so far. I have met so many people and have been challenged in ways I never even thought possible. I have accomplished some great things like joining Sigma Eta Rho which is a professional fraternity for health

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    We had no idea what we would encounter, as it was the first international trip for the club in years. We worked with several communities that were struggling with problems that a majority of Americans would never have to face. The idea of moving away from home after high school can be a little scary for any teenager.

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    themes that are shown in the The Glass Castle, but self-sufficiency and home both highlight the unconventional depravity of Jeanette’s childhood the greatest. Self-sufficiency as a whole shows how Jeanette and her siblings deal with the challenges their parents create. The theme of home and the constant cycle of moving shows the destitution of the family and how the

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    There I was, in my home town of Zorgamazoo, feeling farther away from home than ever before. All I could think about was my family’s weekly games of Zorgally Ball with the nearby zorgles. I had not seen them in two weeks now and it was sinking in that I was going to end up all alone. I could not even begin to bare the thought of moving on without them and searching for a new home, but I knew I might need to someday soon. I could not even handle moving my body from the ground to do anything other

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    Bikini Atoll. During World War II, the Americans took over the atoll from the Japanese, who were in control at the time. The main character, Sorry Rinamu, is grateful for being freed by the Americans. However, after the war, the Americans wanted to test another Atomic Bomb, and they chose to test it for research at Bikini Atoll. The conflict that drives the plot is that Sorry tries to stop the Americans from testing the bomb on his home (person vs society). The two primary ways it generates the plot are

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    and the Jim Crow Era have long since passed, and you would think that racism should have ended then; yet it did not. Racism is something that still exists today, even though many people try to turn a blind eye to it thinking that it is going to go away. In the article “The Case for Reparations,” Ta-Nehisi Coates makes an argument about how African-Americans should receive reparations for everything that they have had to endure, but he does not give a clear answer on how to go about it. In the article

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    I think that Rain is going to exchange Garland for tonnes of money and buy a new home so Capricorn can go to school and stay in his new hometown. I think this because Cap is starting to like his new home, he will eventually like it so much he won’t want to go back. This will cause Cap to beg Rain to let him stay with Mrs. Donnelly and Sophie, but Rain will probably say “no” to Cap. I think she will say no because she doesn't want Cap living with the Donnelly's anymore, but Rain still makes Cap go

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    Since I moved to Toronto, I’ve been getting a lot of questions like “where are you from?” or “where is home?”. I guess the question is only natural since Toronto is a big city where people from all over the world gather. Whenever I get such questions, I tell them that it’s hard to say since I’ve stayed in multiple places and had countless places that felt like they were home and not. To me home has always changed, home was always changing based on the circumstances, or the chance to find a better place

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    of Buena Park my home. Buena Park is where I attended kindergarten to 2nd grade. However after just 3 years of residing in Buena Park, my family decided to make the move over to a nearby city, by the name of Anaheim. While in Anaheim I completed my third grade year. My tenure in Anaheim was short lived, as I spent a total of just 1 year there. We had ditched Anaheim for Pico Rivera. It seemed promising that we would stay here for the rest of my childhood after having already moving twice. I couldn't

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