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    My whole body is completely numb as I set my feet in the torn up, muddy battlefield known as the gridiron. I glance up to the scoreboard we’re up by 3 with 30 seconds to go. My chest is pounding through my shoulder pads and a tingling sensation runs through my arms. “It’s fourth and goal, if they hold them here they’ll win the game!” comes over the loud speaker as I hear hundreds of screaming fans cheer. I can barely see from the sweat dripping down my eyes as I look over to the sideline to get the

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    else that has occured since the beginning of time is practically nothing. So, what is the meaning of life? Why are we here? Why have we come so far with all of our advancements and technology knowing it will all come to an end one day? The answers to these questions I do not know, but I will tell you what moves me and what makes me want to get out of bed every morning, what my meaning of life is. My parents did not make the smartest decisions in their lifetimes. There was partying, drinking and drugs

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    pledge as every recipient has done since the first American to achieve the award. Before that ceremony, I was a child, but during that service, my life as an adult began. This was the instant that I dedicated my life to service, leadership, and having impeccable character: the qualities of an Eagle Scout. Community Service has always been a major part of my life; however, after I raised

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    An important value in my life has been change. Change can be an event, a feeling, or just a difference in yourself. Many things in my life have changed as I have gotten older. Sometimes change is good, even though it might seem hard to go through. The result of change and how it affects you is what truly matters. Change in simple terms, is when something becomes different. To me, change is a value that shapes who you are as a person. In middle school, I had a desire to be accepted. I had many

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    learned that it’s good to take your time and spend more time thinking about what to write, other than just righting a paper right off back. I have learned that it’s not a good idea to write a paper on the day it’s done, that’s more like a ruff daft. My teacher have helped me understand different point of writing. Which all writing deal with an ethos, pathos and logos, either one or all of them will run through anything that tell you anything in writing. From what emotion are there to who have the

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    Reflection On Collisions

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    Paramedics transported two teenage boys from the car to the Alberta Children’s Hospital in non-life-threatening condition. Both were suffering from serious injuries to their lower extremities. It is unknown what caused the collision, or if speed or weather conditions are considered factors. Nanton is located about 100 kilometres south of Calgary. On Monday, November 9th, this is what I had read on the news, after my mom had pulled me out of class, following a tense and frantic phone call. She hadn’t given

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    want to be when you grow up. I know that question is the most important decision you will make in your life. My parents say to stay in school and try to get good grades so you can get into a good college because I want to be a vet technician. The quote that I tend to follow is “If your dreams aren’t big enough, your achievements won’t be a big impact on your life.” -Abdul Kreen Since my cat Muffin was euthanized (put to sleep) three years ago, I have always found a desire to help animals

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    I would like to introduce my hero and role model, Stanley Armstrong, a hardworking, loving, and fun man, my maternal grandfather. He is my hero because he works so hard most of the day but still makes time to have fun with his family. He was born on April 5, 1958, and is currently 59 years old. My grandfather had 6 older siblings, 5 brothers and 1 sister, the youngest of the family. Stan grew up in the borough of Arona for his entire life. He attended Yough from elementary to high school. He didn’t

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    hundreds of times throughout your life, whether it be on an application or survey, and if you’re like me, the struggle to answer it is never ending. How do I describe myself to other people, when in reality, I hardly know myself. Yet, somehow, I am supposed to tell who I am to everyone else in only two sentences? Sure, I suppose I could write that I have three cats, three dogs, what my favorite color is, etc. I could talk about where my family comes from, or the color of my skin. However, is that really

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    Reflection Of A Crucible

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    severe trial, or in which different elements interact, leading to the creation of something new. Everyone in their life has experienced or gone through a crucible that has had a great impact on how they view something. From my perspective I have experienced a crucible that changed how I viewed the simple things. My crucible was how much my mom did for me and I never noticed how blessed and thankful I am for her. My mom has so much opacity to the little things for me that I don’t notice but when she

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