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    Had I Only Listened

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    Narrative Essay “If only I would’ve listened!” All my childhood and adolescent years I had a yearning to grow up before my time. As a young child‚ I fantasized of all the “great things” that came along with being an adult. I mean‚ who wouldn’t love being able to make their own rules‚ never have to listen to anyone tell you what to do‚ and most of all a fairytale wedding with Mr. Perfect. Boy did I have this picture painted all wrong. My parents tried to warn me not to grow up so fast. They would

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    To Swim or Not to Swim

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    To Swim or Not to Swim To swim or not to swim: this is the choice I have to make Whether it is to change my current body heat to the waters temperature‚ Or just stay out of the water and go along with my day. And don’t have To worry about others peoples filth carried into the pool traveling onto me. To swim To either keep excelling in my skills in the water and make a job out of it in Summer. If I shall become one who keeps people protected who are in the water I could go on and

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    What have I learnt

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    *Mark with an X where appropriate LEARNING UNIT 1 WHAT HAVE I LEARNT? Now that you have completed Learning Unit 1‚ would you say you have successfully met the outcomes for this learning unit? Check your own learning. You may consult your tutor where you identify that you have not met the intended outcome. Learning unit outcome Need assistance In progress Achieved Draw from personal experience to discuss and explain triggers‚ comfort zones and learning edge Identify and monitor own triggers‚ comfort

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    How I Learned to Swim.

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    How I had to learn to swim. Learning something new for me can usually be somewhat of an experience that’s frightening for me at various times in my life. One of the most difficult things that I had to do was learn how to swim because I was pushed into a pool when I was around 12 or 13 years old and it scared the daylights out of me. I was afraid of deep waters‚ but after being pushed into the pool as horseplay from my friends‚ I came to the conclusion that I had to learn

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    How I learned to swim

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    1 Ronnie Cunningham Morse English 111 03 Oct. 2013 How I Learned To Swim Learning something new can be a scary experience. One of the hardest things I have ever had to do was learn to swim. I was always afraid of the water‚ but I decided that swimming was an important skill that I should learn. I also thought it would be good exercise and help me become physically stronger. What I did not realize was that learning to swim would also make me a more confident person. New

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    Swim

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    ------------------------------------------------- One of the good events is when Miles started talking to Lucia in the library. She became the highlight in his life and changed the way he looked at life. She was the one who made him happy‚ and seem to be the only thing that made him happy. ------------------------------------------------- After a football game against Clifton‚ miles and a group of friends decide to go to a senior football player named Tysons party. There they drink beer

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    life when things were quite bleak; a time where I was on the brink of losing myself. As nice as it would have been to have my very own “easy button” from Staples‚ I learned that people and my environment can make life worthwhile. Finding a dream‚ a purpose‚ a hobby‚ or even an obsession is a great starting point to the road of happiness. If there is something to look forward to‚ then it’s something worth leaving the past behind for. I created a new goal for myself‚ to enter university

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    “If only I had taken better care of myself‚ I would have been walking her down the aisle by her side. If only I had taken better care of myself‚ I would have been able to witness her dressed in pearly white as she steps into the next phrase of her life with her soulmate. If only I had taken better care of myself.” I am sad to say that this is a common scene that most of us will encounter at least once in our lives. One packet of chips‚ two bars of chocolate‚ three servings of fries‚ you may think

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    If I had a robot …

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    So‚ if you had a robot‚ what would you want it to do for you? I’m sure you were just thinking about that very same question. If you are now asking yourself “How does this have anything to do with parenting?” let me ease your mind by blowing some smoke up your … um‚ we parents are real busy people. The kind of people who need robots to do stuff for us. She doesn’t do windows ... starpulse.com She doesn’t do windows … Actually‚ this reverie came out of three things. 1. My post on

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    Milkweed‚ “Until Then I Had Only Read These Things In Books” and “The Guard” all are about children experiencing the terrible life during the Holocaust. After reading these stories you can learn how these experiences had some in common some not. Among the three stories‚ there are many similarities. The first similarity is that two of the stories narrators are scared of the Jackboots. For example in “The Guard” the narrator kept his/her head down and make no contact with the guard. The narrator was

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