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    though i take a long time i get thing done on time without rushing anything. And lastly I asked her what was one thing i needed to work on, the answer to that was organization. This is because I am very forgetful especially for things like pencils, eraser, and common things. To get better I plan on making a checklist on what I would need and I would check it every morning. This concludes the end of the interview and I have learned many new thing about myself along with other career options that are

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    My droid comes out of its charging station and scans my face pattern to identify the correct cereal I will need to start my day. My sneakers, hoody, and the right color hue of my blue jeans were chosen to match my biorhythms, my class schedule and today’s weather forecast. As a nerdy scientific dreamer, hoping to some day own a droid like C3-PO or R2-D2 to assist in the lives of millions in every imaginable form is now reality. Because of my programming background I am able to understand that without

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    Haven't you had a fear before. Could be snakes,heights or my old fear of roller coasters. So back in 7th grade at Mountain school there was a trip to Six Flags every year. I hated roller coasters I used to make up dumb reasons why I couldn't go on them. My dad was also afraid and my entire family knew he was making me hate them. The night before the trip I was balling my eyes out begging my mom to let me stay home. My dad was trying to convince her to let me stay but she was set on making me go

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    Pencils going, erasers erasing, shoes tapping on the floor, tapping the surfaces with fingers and pencils, grunts, and sighs. It had it all. The noises really didn’t make any difference to me because, I was totally focused on the task at hand, passing this exam with a three or greater. Multiple choice question after multiple question I raged on through it. The amount of pencil graphite pieces and eraser fragments start to build up quickly but, I had to not stop

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    Lauren Pagel Mrs. Harmon Honors English Period 7 9 Sept. 2016 Word Count: 1,638 Twelve Twelve. The age where boys around the world go to junior high for the first time. The age where some boys have braces on their crooked teeth. The age where the voice of some boys becomes deeper. Twelve for me means none of that. Twelve marks the year when a member of the Nazi party could knock on our door and take me away. Twelve marks the age that I might never see my family again. Growing up with the

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    Write an essay in which you explore how these 2 texts, and specifically their treatments of this theme, have contributed to your intellectual and/or emotional growth this year? Memory is often incorrectly interpreted as a burden that people waste energy thinking about, preventing them from achieving their full potential in the present. The most frequent advice I have received is to ‘get over it’ or ‘forgive and forget’. However, while reading The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien and The World

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    1. In the story, Team Seven, by Marcus Burke, the chapter that caught my attention most and I feel angered Andre the most is Objects in Motion. This chapter plays a big part in the story because of multiple reasons. He has this teacher in school which is rude to him, just because of his family member that was also in his class before. This teacher, Mr. Stow, would harass Andre because of his family member’s past. Andre was getting very pissed off at this and Andre started to become a “wanderer”

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    When one says “pencil,” a image of a long, round object appears in everyone’s mind that is blunt on one end and sharp on the other. The structure of this pencil can be also used for many different things including pressing small buttons such as reset buttons, getting things out of reach, and pointing things out to someone. A significant

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    While sitting on the ground in our living room watching Disney channel, I heard the front door open and close, and then the shuffling of shoes across the hall. As I turned off the TV and peered around the corner, I saw my brother just getting home from school. Before he had the chance to put down his backpack, our mother appeared from the stairs and asked him, “How was that physics test? Did you remember everything you learned last night?” I saw him look down at his feet, twiddling his thumbs. Within

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    is where decisional forgiveness comes into play; if one chooses to forgive someone they need to truly forgive him or her and never bring it up again. Emotional Forgiveness is an act that needs to take place in your heart over your mind, one cannot tell their mind their going to forgive someone. One has to have a change in heart or that bitterness towards the offender will only grow. Worthington and McCullough state that “[E}motional forgiveness is a replacement of negative, unforgiving emotions

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