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    Professionalism Essay

    decided I needed to make a change. I needed to stop wasting so much time and handle my education more professionally. Instead of turning in my assignments late, I started turning them in on time and instead of hitting the snooze button on my alarm clock 4 times before I actually got out of bed, I started waking up early so I could have a healthy breakfast before school. As I did this, my grades started to improve. Not only were my parents proud of me, I was proud of myself. When I was sixteen and

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    Personal Narrative-Lub-Dub-Lub-Dub !

    “Lub-dub, lub-dub......” So distinct is my heartbeat, that like a drumstick hitting a drum, rapidly and relentlessly. Standing in lunch queue under the sun at noon on the last day of August, the initial test day of the first semester of ninth grade, I listened to the pit-pat from my chest, wondering why it is such heat at the end of summer that I was about to get sunstroke. Not until I felt sick and giddy and was likely to faint, that I finally realized that my heart has been beating abnormally

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    Puerile-Personal Narrative

    Alex (Note to readers of my version of the story: I tend to use large and gargantuan words, so please find out what they mean if you don’t know what they mean, as it makes the story make more sense and adds effects I wanted.?) “Why does my phone keep going off?” I complained, befuddled. “I guess that I should check it.” Just so you know, I’m not a morning person. Anyways, I sprang up, grabbed my phone, and started scrolling through notifications. After reading all of my notifications, and

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    Personal Narrative On Uniforms

    My alarm ordinarily bangs at 5 thirty however nowadays that didn’t go as planned therefore i didn’t have time to arrange my occasional for the beginning of the day.I jumped out of bed , and headed to the shower. Turning the temperature dial from consider hot sent Associate in Nursing thrilling bolt up my back. aghast by the sensation my temperature began to rise, my skin red with blood and therefore the beads of sweat began to run from my forehead.I Saturday below the steaming plight for 5 minutes

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    Marshall Bruce Monologue

    Marshall Bruce awoke from his slumber harshly, as his alarm clock's obnoxious ringing pierced through the air. Moments later, Marshall reached for his alarm clock, knocking over the numerous beers on the bedside table, however, managing to hit the snooze button, just as he lays his head back down into his plush pillow to fall back asleep. Just as Marshall started to fall back asleep, when he hears loud footsteps from the apartment above followed by the bathroom door slamming shut, and the shower

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    Personal Narrative: Homeless

    “Beep Beep Beep!” My alarm clock yelling at me to wake up. I switch it off and hop out of bed to change. I come back to my bed now in my running outfit. I head outside to start my jog downtown. I stop at the crosswalk and see a man holding a sign that says, "Anything counts" What does he mean by anything counts? Then it came to me he is homeless. Anything counts really means what it says. I change my direction to McDonald's to order a big mac for him. I come back 5 minutes later with a big mac in

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    Cell 16

    Cell-16 James spent hours lying on the bed, trying not to fall asleep. He looked at the alarm clock on the bedside table. It was already 1:47am. Five more hours, James calculated. Five more hours till its morning, and he could finally be safe. He could finally sleep. Everything would be fine in the morning…right? It all started three weeks ago, when James and his friend Gregg went ghost hunting to the Old Melbourne Gaol. They’d heard lots of ghost stories about that place. That was the place where

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    Personal Narrative

    A loud beeping sound went off it was my alarm. I ran over to it to turn it off as quickly, as I could, I picked up my school uniform and put it on even though I was not going to school it was just a habit of wearing it almost every day. I slipped on my bracelet and brushed my hair. I decided since it was a special occasion for me, I would put a big bow in my hair that matched my uniform. I wore a plaid skirt that went down to my knees it was a gray color and then a white top with a gray jacket to

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    Effective Study Habits

    something else. Always make sure there is gas in the car so he/she will not have to waste more time going to the gas station. Next, one should purchase an alarm clock and batteries if they don't already have one. Or like many people these days, just use the alarm clock on their phone. After completing the buying process, he/she must set this clock at least two hours before their first class is scheduled to begin. He/she should set the alarm to wake him/her with the annoying “beep, beep, beep” sound rather

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    Breaking The Cell Phone Monologue

    I figured that I better relieve my bladder while I was up and that’s exactly what I did. On my way to the bathroom, I heard the buzzing noise again. What in the hell was that? I thought to myself, as I tip toed back to Trent’s side of the bed. When I bent down I saw a green light flashing from under the nightstand. I stuck my hand through the opening and grabbed at whatever it was. I was shocked to see that it was a cell phone. As I looked on top of the nightstand I saw Trent’s phone. While the phone

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