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    Unforgettable Vacation

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    My family and I went on an unforgettable trip that felt like paradise. We all enjoyed ourselves visiting new places and trying new things but the worst part of the trip was when my sister kept complaining every second about how tired‚ hungry‚ full she was etc. and embarrassed my family and I in front of foreign strangers because of her childish. I was screaming so loud at the top of my lungs that I lost my hearing as my mom’s twin brother surprised my sisters Versa and Larsa‚ my

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    Unforgettable Moment

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    Unforgettable Moment One day‚ I was gazing out the window as the rain poured. My parents came into my room and told me very exciting news; we were leaving for America. Even though my parents thought leaving the country was a good thing‚ I was conflicted feeling happy and sad because I was leaving my beloved country‚ Yemen. I thought of everything that I was going to leave behind‚ everything that had been familiar to me for thirteen years: Family‚ Friends‚ teachers‚ and mostly my community. I thought

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    Unforgettable Scene

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    UNFORGETTABLE SCENE It was one of those typical days where everything was normal. Cars and motorcycles passed by and out of sight. The noise from all directions filled the whole area like a buzzing sound. Surprisingly‚ people did not seem to bother by the noises at all‚ but rather went about with their daily business. Nobody had taken a moment to see what was happening around them on this busiest street of downtown Cambodia. There was a crash that finally caught their attention. Then‚ they started

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    An Unforgettable Experience On Wednesday afternoon‚ towards the end of October 2012‚ some of my friends and I were so busy preparing ourselves for a departure to a village located very far from the bustle of the city. We started by packing our personal items and then tried to check the all luggages and boxes that had been put on the truck to ensure that everything we needed had been already brought. Yeah‚ it was a hot day. The sun shined so bright and made our skin was like burnt. Our sweat flowed

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    Unforgettable Experience

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    Coming into college I was a bit nervous for the courses that I would be taking‚ I didn’t know if I was ready as far as my level of education to take on so many credit hours. I’ve heard so many stories on how in high school you think that you are a good writer but once you get into college that’s a different story. Honestly‚ that made me really nervous‚ because in high school I was one of the best writers on our 2008-2009 Yearbook and Newspaper; so I prayed that would carry over into college as well

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    An Unforgettable Person

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    math lecturer Mr.P.Ramesh. He is about 6 feet tall‚ thin man. He dresses himself in formals. He has a good hair style like wave’s .he is handsome too. His classes are so interesting. All the students get involved to listen to his classes. We never miss his classes. He is very friendly‚ polite‚ and casual. He is hailed by many students here and there. ``Hello!’’ ``Hi!’’ ``Nice to see you!’’ Whenever he comes across anyone he knows‚ he always says hello to them first‚ wearing a big smile‚ whether or

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    Unforgettable Experience I still remember my first day of school in USA. It’s an unforgettable experience that I will always remember. In 2001 my family and I moved to USA‚ Arizona from India for better life and education. I was placed at 6th grade elementary school. First day of school for any student can be hard‚ but even hard for a student who doesn’t speak a word of English. Now‚ what made my first day of school so unforgettable was how I had to find my class‚ how I had to introduce myself

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    RESUME SITI SHADILA BINTI ABU SEMAN 1313A‚ JALAN BPJ 2/24‚ BANDAR PUTERI JAYA‚ 08000 SG.PETANI‚ KEDAH DARUL AMAN Phone Number : 017 – 5810497 Email Address : sitishadila@rocketmail.com PERSONAL PARTICULARS Marital Status : Single Nationality : Malaysian Date of Birth : September 15‚ 1990 Age : 22 years

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    17 years old‚ to many children‚ it seems nothing special. However‚ the birthday of 17 means a lot to me. It left me a piece of beautiful memory that I will never forget. At that time‚ I just came back from a culture exchange trip to America which held by our high school. Since the life of high school was extremely stressful and busy‚ it is no doubt that this 15-day travel abroad gave me a great chance to breathe some fresh air out of the piles of books. During the trip‚ I not only learnt a lot

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    Bessie Smith was born in Chattanooga‚ Tennessee on April 15‚ 1894. Bessie was one of seven children. Her parents were William and Laura Smith. William was a Baptist minister and died soon after Bessie was born. Furthermore‚ in 1906 her mom died along with two of her brothers. After this happened‚ she was raised by her aunt. Bessie’s childhood transformed her into the person she became. Bessie’s family was poor‚ so Bessie and her brother‚ Andrew‚ performed on the streets of Chattanooga. They performed

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