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    Prompt 5 This is my complete and honest truth. Personally, I feel like my most significant mark of adulthood occurred as a string of events following the last day of junior year. I expected to experience an average teenage summer, sleeping in late, watching my favorite shows, going to the fair, hanging out with friends… all that good stuff. Instead, I spent the months of June, July, and August as a visitor in a variety of hospitals and treatment centers. My mom has battled severe alcoholism

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    that these stories are interesting. In my family the most interesting stories I found were from my dad. He has had a very interesting life so far. These are the stories that have made my dad him. The first story I learned about my dad was that when he was in his twenties he and four of his brothers signed up for a relay race around his city. The race took place at night and they were given a flashlight as the baton. On the day of the relay race came around and my dad was the second to last one to run

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    “bird” (1084). Throughout her life, Lucynell, the daughter, has never spoken a word, and now Mr. Shiftlet has taught her to speak. It’s ironic how a personal icon of Flannery O’Connor’s is a bird and the way she brings her life into her works. Her favorite animal is a bird, especially peacocks since she grew up raising them on her family’s farm. Since O’Connor is so passionate about birds, she finds a way to incorporate them into her writings. Two of Flannery O’ Connor’s

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    sun rays beaming down on my face. The palm trees shake and stir from the constant warm breeze. Smelling the fresh, clean, crystal blue ocean, but not your normal seaweed infested water. So clear that you can see your feet, digging into the sand. This is Aruba, my home away from home. Ever since I was nine years old, I have gone to Aruba with my family for vacation over the summer. Every time I go, I find something that makes me love the island more than the previous vacation. Aruba is not your typical

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    underneath my feet, I instantly feel so at home. The sun is shining and the water is sparkling like glitter in the distance. I turn around to see a brown shingle house with lots of windows staring back at me. I can hear the voices of my family as they gather on the balcony overlooking the beach. There are three families, twenty people all taking a moment on the patio to relish in the fact that the week we all have waited for is here. Despite the yearlong work it takes to put together this vacation, it

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    drink it. These experiences had to have a meaning, though they came to be vaguely and distant. I was convinced, that was one mystery, I’ll never be able to solve, but I was positive this moment was my divine sign. My most vivid experiences became unforgettable reflections of my preposterous mind. Where as my journey into the unknown had began to make some sense to me. That life goes beyond the limited boundaries of what we can see and know. Hallucinatory dreams? Maybe! I am convinced; there was a purpose

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    trip through the badlands in South Dakota. I have to say that travelling is a large part of my life that I would like to call “Paradise” by Coldplay. This song shows the emotions of a girl who runs away to paradise. I happen to always be dreaming of going on vacation, cruising down the Caribbean on big beautiful cruise ship, floating on top of the clear blue waters with that never-ending feeling of paradise in my

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    It's Friday, March 25 in the morning at about 7:00 am when my mom wakes all of us up to get ready to leave. On the way to Minnesota we were driving, but still in suamico, we stopped at a Kwik Trip gas station to fill up the tank. We all were thirsty so we got a water from the cooler in the back of the truck, but my brother Roy spilled his all over himself and on the seats.”Good thing it's just water.” My mom said. As we drove across the imaginary line splitting Wisconsin with Minnesota there was

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    For the past nine summers I have spent most of my vacation along the wooded shores of Long Lake at Camp Manitou in New Auburn, Wisconsin. I begin my weekly drive up along the winding, scenic roads, while the drive is quite long, it is completely worth it. This is my only alone time before all of the anxious campers arrive, so taking every chance I can get for some me time is detrimental to maintain my sanity. The concept of summer camp is often misunderstood by people who have never had the experience

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    My story is that of a young Indian American in San Jose, California, who has a comfortable life and goes to one of the top private schools based in the bay area. To contrast, my parents were not given such opportunities or such a luxurious life as me; they had to endure a difficult life to get to where they are. My parents and ancestors come from parts of central India and from quite humble and simple backgrounds. I do not have a discernible accent and the same applies to my mother and father who

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