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Personal Essay: Prejudice
<view this essay>.... as young
people. The establishment is a large building with a large parking lot.
I was with three other people in the parking lot when we were approached
by a group of three other gentlemen. I myself am a caucasian male under 21
years of age. Two of the people I was with were upperclass caucasian males also
under the age of 21. The last person was also under 21 and male, but he was
African-American. One of the caucasians was a close friend and another was an
acquaintance. The African-American was also a friend of mine. Of the three
gentlemen that approached us, two were hispanic males that appeared to be over
21 and the other was a caucasian male that .....
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Creative Writing: The Shining
<view this essay>.... Lloyd brings up a certain account that happened a couple of years back
at the hotel, about a man that murdered his family from what you call "cabin
fever" caused by seclusion and away from everything. Jack is stuned by what he
hears and then quickly say's something to the effect of not having to worry
about something like that happening, and that he needed the months off to get
started on a book he was writing. Lloyd decides to let him have the job, and
asked him to come back the next day. The next day Danny (his son) and wife Wendy
and Jack left for the hotel.
They arrive and get there bags dropped off, it is the last day the hotel is open
for the season .....
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Personal Writing: Life In Junior High
<view this essay>.... filled
with hopes and dreams, thoughts and action, belief and reality.
However, the beginning of the ninth grade saw a drastic change.
Due to circumstances I had to switch school districts. No longer did I see
my friends, I was like a little duck lost in a big pond. There were
different faces, different looks, and a different feel. I can truthfully
say that the first day of school was one of the worst days of my life. I
had never been so far away from my friends. That year, nevertheless, still
saw me pass with a 3.5 grade point average. Still, something was missing.
My best friends were all gone. While they were busy enjoying high
school togeth .....
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Personal Writing: Realizing My Powers
<view this essay>.... individual, I have also experienced many accomplishments.
The greatest one is when I became a Christian. At the age of twelve, I
decided to give my life to Jesus Christ. I feel that this decision is the
best one made in my life, so far. This decision has helped me to become
who I am today. I have made many decisions because of my relationship with
Jesus. This decision will follow me for the rest of my life.
Every year my youth group delivers food to shut-ins. I have been
involved in my youth group for 5 and a half years. Every Thanksgiving we
take food to those that cannot get out and come to church. This service
helps each person in the youth group .....
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Personal Writing: Trip Through The Soft Soft Sand
<view this essay>.... sport, upon entering a cave you leave the
mundane world behind and enter a wonderful wonderland. From the commonly
known stalactites and stalagmites to the lesser known soda straws and cave
bacon.
After a few days of exploring caves in the park we were ready to
head home. With tired muscles and dusty bodies we were ready for warm
showers and soft beds.
Upon exiting the park and traveling along the long strait path of
the highway home we spotted a dark hole in a rock formation along the side
of the road. Being true cavers and adventurous types we decided we had to
poke our heads in to take a look around. I veered off the road in started
heading in t .....
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Personal Writing: My Jungle Safari
<view this essay>.... saturated
from the rainstorm that had fallen over the jungle just minutes before I
arrived. The fallen branches make a crunch when they come into contact
with my black combat boots. When there wasn't any leaves on the ground my
black boots sank into the rich black soil like your foot into the mud on a
beach. The air smells so luscious and full of moisture, it was as if I
could drink the air.
As the tangle of bushes and vines grew thicker I had to withdraw my
sword and cut my way through. The sword caught what little light that had
somehow found its way through the trees and it danced on the nearby trees.
It made a swish as it flew through the air. When .....
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Personal Writing: The Dangers Of Drinking And Driving
<view this essay>.... and fell on the car
crushing the driver side of the car. Kyle was resuscitated at the scene
and was transported by air to the hospital. He died a few hours later at
about nine a.m. of sever head trauma. The other passengers in the car
survived with broken bones and stitches as well. This all happened because
of stupidity of drinking and driving.
This accident opened my eyes to life and how unpredictable death
can be. I know now to live life to the fullest because you never know when
you’re going to go. Kyle affected all of us at school. The next day after
the accident the whole school as grieving. I knew then that Kyle was a
part of us all and when he .....
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Creative Writing: Funeral
<view this essay>.... to Mr
Kipps:
"She was quite alone, very erect and still and not holding a prayer book.
She was dressed in deepest black, in the style of full moaning that had rather
gone out of fashion." While Kipps did not get a good look at her face, partly
hidden by a bonnet, he thought from her emaciated appearance she must be
suffering from some terrible disease. Mr. Kipps went on to say " Not only was
she extremely pale, her eyes seemed shrunken into her head."
Kipps admitted he was moved that a woman who looked as if she might be at
death's door her self had made the effort to attend the funeral.
He noted that the enigmatic women in black disappeared after the .....
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