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    My Life With My Father

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    Hospital in Bronxville New York. I was named after my father and grandfather which made me Manuel Pragana the Third. Having the same name as three other people in my family made it ever tough for us to figure out when someone yelled Manny which one they were trying to get ahold of. I lived the first year of my life with my mother and father in their house in Yonkers where both of them grew up. Soon after my parents found out that they were having my younger brother Antonio they packed me up and bought

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    High School Short Story

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    High School Terrifying for some, exciting for others. Yes, the first day of high school comes every year, and for me, terrifying says it all. I had no choice but to flop out of bed, hiding underneath my covers full of dread Scared, and nervous is an understatement. I moped around my house getting ready for the day I stressed, feared, and panicked about. However, Most people would be filled with joy. All grown up. Mature, and a teenager; however, I constituted symbolized the one percent of

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    time for school to start back. I enjoyed my summer by spending time with family and friends. My family used to always tell us this saying that they learned when they were younger, they would say “you’re always going to have to encounter different situations but, that’s just a part of life”. We didn’t know what they meant when they first told us it; we never paid it any mind. It became clear to me what they meant later on. It was the last day of summer so, we had to go to bed early for school. It was

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    I was greeted as soon as I entered the school, with a “Welcome to the secondary campus!” from a teacher I was unfamiliar with. It was the first day of sixth grade, and I was entering a brand new school for my middle school years. I was confidently wearing my new pink Hollister collared shirt and a pair of all white Nike kicks. It was the first time my mother had ever let me get shoes with white soles, because I was prone to getting sneakers dirty. I had a lesser likelihood of that this year, because

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    During my second year of middle school, my parents thought moving to Mexico would be a marvelous idea. A month later I found myself in a small hamlet called San Cristobal. My mother mentioned how much she loved attending middle school there and that pretty soon I would too. My first day of school I noticed strange behavior among the teachers; they were all gathered near a vehicle scoffing at the students. I disregarded the incident thinking it was simply a bad morning for them. Once class had begun-for

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    In the Fall of 2016, there is an estimated amount of 20.5 million students attending college in America. On September 7, 2009, Barack Obama delivered a speech at Wakefield High school. Obama’s main purpose of the speech was going back to school. I choose this speech because the obvious use of rhetorical evidence. Obama is the 44th and current president of the United States. He was a civil-rights lawyer and teacher before pursuing a political career. Through Barak Obama’s use of his awareness of the

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    Throughout my life, I have not had any memorable things happened to me. Nothing dramatic like a car crash or a close family member that passed away. When I look back at my life and how I was shaped into the person I became I think about this moment in my life. How something as small and as ordinary as moving across states can be such a pivotal moment in a person’s life. One thing that did change my outlook on life is when I moved in the fourth grade to Alabama. Since kindergarten, I lived in a small

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    High School The Switch I can still remember that day... Heart was beating real fast, palms were sweating, stumbling across my words and I honestly felt like the world was coming to an end. Starting over at a new school halfway through the year has got to be every kid’s nightmare. I went from a private to a public school which was the hardest switch of my life. I was used to the typical small school so when I walked into this huge school I felt my stomach drop. The bell had rung for first period

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    My life between the age of 4-6 I was 4 years old. Being the eighth child born in my family, I never really had much attention. I didn’t have any early childhood friends. It seemed as if I were growing up alone, just I didn’t have to make my own meals. Well In the summer of 2004, My youngest sister was just born As Autumn and about half of winter passed over, it was the night of January 9th. My dad was at was at work and my mom was taking care of all the kids at home. The house, usually all rowdy

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    yourself. Looking back on my life before a sport, I was lost. After picking up field hockey, my life was transformed socially, physically, and mentally. Now, four years later, I am grateful to have such an amazing school team that allows me to feel like I belong there almost every time we are together, both on the perfectly trimmed grass with straight, white lines that mimic turf field, or in the noisy hallways crammed wall to wall with kids. Because this is a school field hockey team, I can always

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