My Best Day Ever

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    in the envelope or box provided. All questionnaires will be compiled together so individual questionnaire will not be identified. The results of all questionnaires will be added together and reported back to the school without any individual student ever being identified. Instructions • Please read each question carefully and answer as accurately as you can. • There are two types of questions. One type requires you to look at the answer key provided with the question to

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    Big Bang Theory Argument

    When we take a moment and look around us and really comprehend the complexity of the universe, the obvious question comes to mind; how did it all come to be? Where did the blueprints for the molecular compound of living things, which works ever so perfectly in sync, come from? The ongoing debate on the creation of the universe usually falls under two categories: religious belief and scientific theories. I, too, have come to develop an untamed curiosity about this subject. I believe that there is

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    The Clown

    My last day If I was about to die and I would be given the chance to live for another day, I would spend the first quarter buying gifts and making letters or videos for the people who made an impact in my life. After doing those things, I would invite the person I love for a picnic under a tree somewhere on a hill and have a great time. Before I die, I would actually want to do something extreme. After having lunch with the person I love, I would want to go sky diving with a really good friend

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    Track

    times, this includes whom qualified for finals, for the 400m relay had been posted. My eyes scanned the page for the bold letters that spell ANDERSON. As I ran my finger across the page to where the times were posted, my ears began to shut out all outside noises, leaving me alone with the thump of my heart and the inhale and exhale of my lungs. Both began to increase in speed as my eyes narrowed in on the time. My sophomore year had begun and I wasn't sure whether or not I was going to do track

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    Personal Narrative: What I Learned In My Class

    grading was much more critical and the content expected was at a much higher level than ever before. However, all of the challenges I faced in this class proved to beneficial to me as I did end up getting a better grade with each paper. This class brought me many great experiences and taught me countless lessons, some that will last a lifetime. One of most valuable lessons this class taught me was how to manage my time more effectively. I suffer from a bad case of procrastination, but the amount of

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    Poverty

    You ask me what is poverty? Listen to me. Here I am, dirty, smelly, and with no "proper" underwear on and with the stench of my rotting teeth near you. I will tell you. Listen to me. Listen without pity. I cannot use your pity. Listen with understanding. Put yourself in my dirty, worn out, ill-fitting shoes, and hear me. Poverty is getting up every morning from a dirt- and illness-stained mattress. The sheets have long since been used for diapers. Poverty is living in a smell that never leaves

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    Eto Lang

    the night sky Or a beautiful sunrise There's so much they hold And just like them old stars I see that you've come so far To be right where you are How old is your soul? I won't give up on us Even if the skies get rough I'm giving you all my love I'm still looking up And when you're needing your space To do some navigating I'll be here patiently waiting To see what you find 'Cause even the stars they burn Some even fall to the earth We've got a lot to learn God knows we're

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    Reaching College

    considered to be my greatest life event that ever happens accordingly, knowing that new set of challenges may come in my way, new company, environment, situation that I have to adopt as what it takes to. College life absolutely differs everything from High School ways. After I graduated High School days, I often think what would I be in the coming future as still struggling about what to take up in college, confused about what exactly I’ll be taking up in college as the days fast approaching for

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    Madison Noelle Aitken

    Jada Tucker Nick Martin ENGL 1113 2 October 2015 Madison Noelle Aitken Within modern day America material possessions are everything. What you drive, what you wear, and where you live can say a lot about your social standing. It’s understandable that you want to be surrounded by fancy thing, there comes a time in your life when you realize there are more important things. In Madison’s case it was the welfare of her beloved friend who was suffering with some mental health issues. Knowing that

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    Fictional Story Roman Times

    Annamaria Campbell-Weigel Love Letters Mon/Wed 2:00 Mr. Unger Words: 1715  Dearest Messalina, This day has come with shock! As I was walking my normal way to the thermae (bathes), you were no longer weaving baskets in the streets? Before I can attend to my job, I must write you this letter from the thermaes (library), or I will not be able to function today. You must of left suddenly. You had to of left quickly? You would of told me you were leaving, or I like to think you would of told

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