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    My future and my dreams

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    My future and my dreams Every since childhood there have been many hopes and goals for the future. Along with these two were aspirations. There was always hope for something. I could not imagine that one day I would have to tie those hopes into my future. I thought my hopes were just silly childhood dreams that would eventually fade away as the years would change. For hours I would just sit and ponder over different things. Adults would say things like “What do you hope to become when adult hood

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    Facing My Fears

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    over the campus about a blood drive in October. I found out about the STD testing by looking at the syllabus and looking to see my other options and I saw STD testing. So I talked to Tiffany Stacy who said she had done the STD testing so I could get more information on the STD test. When I found out about the blood drive I was like that’s a great idea considering my cousin died because he couldn’t get a blood transfusion. So I got the information and before I actually gave blood‚ I thought about

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    Deciding my future

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    Deciding My Future- The Risks and Benefits of Chasing a Dream A dream is not something to scoff at. Dreams always seem out of reach‚ a siren call that leads you to new‚ uncharted waters. Achieving one’s dream would be to reach a true pinnacle of life; however‚ the road to a dream is fraught with risks. To give achieving this dream your all might be the only way to reach one’s true potential‚ yet it may also lead to a bitter and disappointing end. With this in mind‚ I have often put off achieving

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    Art is like a fractured mirror that reflects the society in which it was created. This reflection is a mosaic of images constructed by the artist’s own perceptions which in turn are determined by the values and attitudes‚ especially the fears and insecurities in his or her own contemporary society. The responder also has to acknowledge his or her own door of perception‚ as this would affect their interpretation of the art. This is especially evident in texts like Brave New World which are designed

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    my greatest fear

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    City teetering on the edge of a bloody revolution. An oppressive regime subsisting on the rising tide of fear. An extraordinarily skilled thief lies in the shadows during this uncertain and troubled time‚ thwarting even the most cautious citizens out of their best-guarded possessions. But as the uprising‚ led by Orion‚ voice-of-the-people‚ begins to emerge‚ Master Thief Garrett finds himself entangled in the ever-tightening knot of conflict. The Baron’s Watch refuses to ease their stringent regime

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    My Life My Future

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    ;;Going to college has always excited me since my brother left for college. I am in my final year now‚ but I have a mix feeling about it. The hop from high school to college is one of the widest in a person’s life. Apart from the basic fact that graduate will leave their friend which sometimes they have been with for the past eight years and over‚ but you will leave home. The convenience of your mother and father taking care of you‚ I now realize that it is a journey to become your own person. The

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    My major and my future

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    My Major and My Future. Thesis: My major and my future is not so promising. Outline: a. China-Vietnamese relations. 1). Territorial dispute. - South China Sea. 2). Diplomatic tension. - evacuations of Chinese nationals. b. Economic outlook. 1). Principal challenges. - inflation‚ etc. 2). Foreign investment. - confidences

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    My Future Essay

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    Name: Jegathisan S/O Jeeva Title: Future Plans of My Life Class: 2M ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am a 14 years old smart and handsome boy. Even though‚ I am young‚ yet I had made some plans for a bright future. Firstly‚ I want to study in the International Volcanology University which is located in Hawaii. Hawaii?? Why Hawaii?? New fun‚ new faces‚ new things to do‚ I want to explore our world

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    Imagining My Future

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    Kayleigh Schmidt April 8‚ 2011 AP English Language and Composition Imagining My Future My hand flies to my heart‚ the other to Matthew’s hand. I startle awake from an endless nightmare. Luckily‚ I haven’t awakened my sleeping husband‚ who I must say sleeps like a rock. I stretch out and sit up‚ the covers pooling around my waist. The moonlight continues to shine into our room from the balcony. I give Matthew a quick kiss on his hand and slowly crawl out of bed into the depths of our house.

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    My Vision of Future

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    MY VISION OF THE FUTURE Reimagining India’s Present most of us have a massive psychological barrier against looking seriously at the future. Many nurture the not unnatural‚ latent fear that any engagement with the future will turn out to be an acknowledgement of their mortality and the transience of their world. Different cultures handle this fear differently. In India’s middle-class culture‚ attempts to look at the future often end up as tame‚ defensive litanies of moral platitudes or

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