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» Creative Writing Essays and Papers
Creative Writing: The Missed Fly Ball
<view this essay>.... me. Now all there was to do was pick up the ball and throw
it. It was not this simple for me. I turned around, bent down for the ball,
and after the third try successfully grabbed it and stood back up and prepared
to throw. Well the first thing that came to mind was just to fling it up in the
air and hope it makes it to somebody around the base runner. Considering my
previous luck, I just threw it to the first basemen. The throw was not any
better then the catch. It landed 5 feet short and by the time the first basemen
recovered the runner had rounded third base and was at least halfway home. The
runner did score on a close play at the plate. The run .....
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Phone Call To Bobbie
<view this essay>.... night.
After we arrived at the barracks we started to field day. This is a long ridiculous task of sixty-five men cleaning a room seven or eight times just to look busy. During this two hours of boredom I orchestrated a plan to sneak over to the Exchange. My biggest problem was getting out of the barracks. I decided that the night was the best time to try to make my excursion. The only problem was at night there are two unarmed guards on watch and only two doors out of the barracks. I knew as a watch standee myself that the rear watch must report to the forward watch every fifteen minutes leaving me plenty of opportunities to come and go and I on .....
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Balances Of Values And Academic Freedom Of Inquiry
<view this essay>.... to us. We can disagree
and voice our opinions, but in an orderly fashion.
In exercising those freedoms, we should do so with maturity and
responsibility. As students, we are responsible for learning all the content of
any course we study. We are free to take exception to the views or information
presented to us, and we are free to reserve judgment about matters of opinions.
Sometimes, in our quest for knowledge, there becomes a conflict between
our beliefs we are accustomed to and the material presented to us. When there is
a difference, we should not ignore the idea or block it out. We should feel free
to learn and question new ideas. Just because we le .....
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Personal Writing: Our Big Trip To State College
<view this essay>.... plot thickens.
Jason and I sneaked up to State for the day and neglected to mention to
Nick that we were going, due to the fact that we were planning to
rendezvous with his ex-girlfriend Nicole. When we arrived in State College
we met up with Nicole and a couple of her friends. We proceeded to go to
her friends dorm and began playing drinking games prior to t he evening of
partying. Needless to say after a couple hours of drinking games we were
all a little tipsy, so we then sauntered on over to a Fraternity party,
where we continued working on our inebriation. After a long night of
partying and fraternizing with hundreds of drunk college kids much like
our .....
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The Lesson
<view this essay>.... store this list in a very safe places.
My father told me an interesting parable to teach me this lesson. There was a king of a great land whom was known for it’s ever bountiful storehouses of grain. One day, from a neighboring, a young farmer came to ask the wise king what his secret was. The king told him that he kept the most accurate books of what was sold, when, and to whom. He said that the key was to guard these books as If your life depended on it. So the young farmer went back and worked on his books, trying to keep everything in order and soon found himself to be as rich and wealthy (in grain) as the king. This, now rich farmer, bought a very pr .....
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Creative Writing: A Medical Experience
<view this essay>.... even though the temperature in her room
was comfortable, she was dripping with sweat. The longer that she waited, the
harder it became to breath. So, realizing the fact that her doctor was probably
asleep, she did the next logical step, she called her daughter, who lives in
another state. The daughter realized that her mother needed more help than she
could give over the phone, tried to persuade the mother to call an ambulance,
which, of course, the mother refused to do, stating that it wasn't necessary.
The daughter then took it upon herself to call EMS from her own house.
The medics were notified of the problem through the usual method, a
series of t .....
Number of words: 1947 | Number of pages: 8 |
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War Of The Leather-Orb: A Beowulfian Parody
<view this essay>.... people, tearing down their concession-halls, spilling their body-coolants and stealing their body-chow.
Coachingwulf and Instructgar
On the seven thousand, three hundred and first moon-sun of the fate-foreseen morning of the helmet match, Coachingwulf, hero of the blues, spoke: "Well Instructgar, my orb-foe, you have spoke of many matches between us but failed to tell of the blue defeat of the orange bearers. It is I who unfalteringly derived the strategies to overpower your helmet-squad upon which you have failed to avenge.
Battle of the Orange and Blue
Late into the last match-quarter of the contest, son of Coachtheow stood before his ba .....
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Creative Story: Our Journey To Earth
<view this essay>.... some sort,
sticking from their aperture on the front. The humans labeled these sticks
"cigarettes" and appear to be happy and carefree when they are "smoking" them.
In this illustration, there seems to be two species of mankind: males and
females. The males seem to be physically superior and raw. The females appear
to be sexy, seducing, and physically prepared. There also seems to be a strong
sexual attraction between the two species. The setting in this picture is very
relaxing and seems to be a place of excitement for the jovial humans.
Cigarettes appear to be a source of absolute happiness.
Another source of satisfaction for the humanoids are bottle .....
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