Albert Einstein once said that “Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid” (Quotes). This quote has always struck a chord with me. Here is the reason why. Growing up, I was given every opportunity but one. The only opportunity I was denied was the chance to feel less because of who I am. You see, I am dyslexic. My belief is that trying to teach a dyslexic student in a conventional way is very similar…
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Lindsay Brambley 09/15/2013 Essay #1 Personal Narrative Laura Mack Setting Good Examples It all happened one day in fourth grade. The playground was filled with boisterous kids that scurried around, ranging from third to fifth grade. Half of the third graders crowded the enormous blue sandboxes, while the other half formed lines by the swings. The fifth graders, including Luke Haffman, who I had the biggest crush on, were either playing basketball or loitering by the forbidden tree-line…
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Experience 4 – Hike Goolsby 7 Candace Goolsby Elaine Heath English 1020 14 July 2013 Hike I have never been a real big nature person, but I’m that person that never turns down an opportunity to explore. While in California attending a six-month discipleship program, we go on various outings and group activities. One of them was a hike, that is all the calendar said no details or extra information just bring tennis…
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The Extraordinary Individual Kayla is your typical American teenage girl. She is on the cheerleading team, hangs out with friends on the weekend, constantly drives around in her beat up car, and works hard to get good grades. It may seem that Kayla has it all for her young age but what society does not realize is that Kayla has a different side to her. She deals with feelings of hatred, has times where she feels alone, and days were it is hard for her to put a fake smile on her face. Today many high…
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As the institution broke down, everything would worsen. Mother Country would squeeze her fist even harder to reinstate control. More people would die before this ended. The next day, I had to squeeze through groups of nurses to start my first work shift. The crowded halls reminded me of how these halls used to be, before the purging and the famine. We lost three more nurses to dissention before Ian Typhus even presented himself in the department. Thankfully, those nurses weren’t part of the resistance…
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Instincts I looked down at my speedometer: 57 mph. I was speeding, but my thoughts were distracting me, so I didn’t realize right away. I set my eyes back on the road, and wiped an angry tear from my cheek, which had made a black streak down my face from my mascara. The past couple of week’s events started replaying in my head again, and that was not what I needed at the moment. I didn’t know where I was driving to; all I knew was I had to get away from Liam. I turned up the radio a few notches…
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Growing up, I’ve always loved going to the beach and swimming. However, not all my memories from the beach are good ones. I remember this story like it was yesterday. My family and I had just arrived at our resort in Mexico and we thought it would be a good idea to go see how the ocean felt. We unloaded our luggage, put on our swimming suits and headed down to the beach. When we got to the beach they were having boogie board lessons, so I thought, “Why not try something new?” While I was getting…
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It was not easy to convincing my parents into letting me have a job; it took great preservation and reasoning. All of my friends had jobs and I was the only one without one. Although, I didn’t want a job to fit in with society, I wanted it for a specific reason. I planned to save up the money for college. When I had finally got the job at Texas Burger/ Subway I could barely wait for the first day. I enjoyed working with my boss, managers, and my co-workers. They seemed very nice to me, except for…
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Long ago, the human civilization was the most advanced race in the universe. One particular world, Planet 0159666, was jealous. For years Planet 0159666 caught the attention more and more alien civilizations, worlds, and dimensions due to their expansion of knowledge and evil ways. Soon enough, a group was formed and each member of the group was carefully hand-picked. They called themselves Force 1 and they had two priorities, 1) Eliminate the human race, 2) Keep all activity hidden. After…
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In one’s life, childhood equals happiness, why is it that for some people this is not the case? Not too long ago, my Step- Dad, told me a story of his childhood years. Which I found extremely sad, infact I believe anyone experiencing this type of event would feel the same way. Like many fellow Hispanics, My Step-dad was poor, and to make it even worse, He had 7 siblings, obviously a tough situation for both of his parents. Constant fights with his father filled his home. His father, was a drunk…
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