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    Blossom and Grueba

    Blossom and Grueba Blossom and Grueba Deep in a swamp in a faraway town lied a lily pad community known for its marshy waters and remoteness, called Caymaris. Within its population there was a beautiful bullfrog named Blossom whom every one envied, for her long green legs, slender torso, and stunning emerald eyes, she was the talk of the bog. Other Inhabitants all prayed one day to be as alluring as her. Though Blossom was the fairest Bullfrog in her town, her sister Grueba did not have

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    My Meaningful Place

    parts of everyone’s life were. Things from our childhood are part of us and all of us miss it, and my meaningful place when I was still a little is my home because it is a symbol of my childhood enjoying a good times with friends in village, with my siblings and happy feelings when im at home. To me, childhood is the time that formed my personality and now those times are just in the past, I still remember running around a village with my friends, playing with my bother and sister in a living room

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    Caregiving

    Psychology 440 April 21, 2014 Caretaking for a Sister with Down Syndrome My four year old sister was diagnosed with Down syndrome. We are both of Mexican-American descent. Our parents were recently deported back to Mexico and due to the fact that I am 25 years old I was granted primary custody of my four year old sister Isabella. I am currently in the Reserves which allows me to provide for not only myself but Isabella as well. I am off during the week and work part time on the weekends. Being

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    Understanding Birth Order

    What are you? People always wonder why they have certain traits or act a certain way but never think that it is because of their birth order. The birth order of siblings can have a big effect on the traits a person has depending if they are the first born, middle child, or youngest child. If are bossy you’re most likely a first born child. If you would rather just go with the flow you’re probably a middle child. If you don’t take much serious and always up for a joke you are more than

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    K5 Doc

    Kylie Ain’t I a teenager? Hour 5 Literature3 November 16, 2014 Aren’t we teenager? That woman over there says teen are lazy, disrespectful, and irresponsible. I walk my dog and play with my siblings outside and I am on a swim team. And other teens have different ways to be active like going outside and play basketball or dance to music. Aren’t we teenagers? Look at us. Just because we are mad and don’t listen doesn’t mean that we are disrespectful all the time. A lot of teens are actually

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    Lifes Lessons

    overcome the sadness and learn how to deal with not only the pain but also putting your life in order as well. I grew up with an older sister and a younger brother. Our parents were constantly gone. Busy working or out with friends. That left my siblings and I alone a lot. We taught ourselves to take care of each other. Mentally, physically and emotionally we were all each other had. That made the relationship we had with each other stronger than it could ever be. A promise was made between

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    Scholarship

    October 3, 2014 Sir / Madame Pleasant day. Consider this as my intent to avail of the scholarship program offered by your company to a chosen few. My name is Genie Jasmine M. Juaban, third of the three siblings of Mr and Mrs Generoso V. Juaban Jr, former businessman and government employee respectively. Currently, financial set-up of my family is quiet obscure after the wrath of the typhoon Yolanda. Only my mother earns for a living following the total destruction of my Father’s small business

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    Compaing

    From reading Antigone, a person can gather that it is a man’s world back then and the women had little to no say in anything. As the story goes on anyone can see that the writer is portraying the women as a strong, being able to take care of herself and more than capable of her making up her own mind about things that deal with her family and her. The writes shows the difference in the sisters on how the women should act and maybe did act in some cases. I could see a lot of women standing their ground

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    Nothing

    “Taking a new step, uttering a new word, is what people fear most.”– Fyodor Dostoyevsky People everywhere go through various experiences in their lives. Every experience affects a person in some way. The resulting effects can be good, bad, or a combination of both. Many aspects if my life have influenced my personality and the way that I live. Moving to Pakistan from Egypt influenced my life dramatically. It began simply by my dad accepting a job in Pakistan. Resulting me being more

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    Other Desert Cities Review

    the audience finds out about the Wyeth family is their political differences that are related to Polly and Lyman’s past with the Nazi regime. After the audience finds out about Polly and Lyman’s political involvement they are immediately told of a sibling, Henry, who was involved in a public bombing, and after accidently killing a Vietnam War veteran, took his own life. Brooke tells her parents about her plans to publish her book, and they react in a negative way, and tell her that she is affecting

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