Image I play football‚ do you? I am going to tell you about my football season.we have played 5 games already this season. My first game this season was against Norco at there field. We kicked butt that game we beat them 0 to 35. It was so fun everyone got so happy. We celebrated at danny’s pizza. Our second game was against Colton it was a very close game it was 18 to 24 that time we went to pizza chalet that time. We all got tons of tickets we all had fun and everyone said "thank you"
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me. I asked them over and over to stop messing with me‚ but they said it wasn’t them. The number texted me again saying‚ “I’ll pick you up later on so be ready”. I got dressed and waited patiently for about a hour. I heard a knock at the door‚ and it was this guy that I liked but was nervous about talking to him. I was nervous but also in sort of a shock. He told me to come and said that he was going to show me a good time. Now‚ I was very excited. We went to the dance‚ and we danced almost all
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A Gap of Sky How do you discover your own identity and the purpose of your existence in a society‚ where the meaning is not clear‚ and where life at times seems chaotic and labyrinthine? This search for existential answers is an essential and recurring theme in Anna Hope’s short story A Gap of Sky from 2008‚ which takes place in the middle of a busy metropolis. Through postmodernist use of language and narrative technique Anna Hope conveys these themes of individualism and existentialism. The
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couldn’t come back. Our fan section began to grow quiet as we were down 22 points in the first half but during half time we went into the locker room where Coach. Martin had told us he didn’t know who this team was. I remember him saying "don’t worry about the thousands of people. Don’t
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When I hear the date "9/11" I rapidly drown in the saddest kind of nostalgic thoughts and emotions. Although many years have gone by since the devastating events of 9/11‚ its memory and the feelings it evokes remains immortal. In retrospect‚ I was five years old during the time of the attacks and I wasn’t even living in the United States. Nevertheless‚ as I was too young to fully understand the magnitude of the attacks‚ seeing how an event that took place thousands of miles away from me had the ability
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When I came from Africa in 2007‚ I was really excited. To me coming to America was like going to heaven. It was all I wanted‚ after all I could leave my violent country and finally come to the land of the free and the home of the brave. No matter how you put it the expectation for this country around the world is overwhelming. As for me coming to the United State was part of my everyday dreams. I remember my uncle my used to tell me‚ “Musa the statue of is capable of sitting down”‚ and due to the
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Race day‚ those words may not mean much to an ordinary bystander‚ but those words now light something inside of me that I once never knew existed. Waking up with butterflies in my stomach‚ I had my first cross country meet. After months of intense training‚ it was time to display our fitness to the competition. The meet was at our home course‚ it had rained the night before and I swear I still remember the exact smell of the morning air. A combination of grass & mud‚ almost as if they were blended
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Aryan Tayal Personal Essay Being the son of two immigrants in America‚ I never felt that I was a true “American” or a true “Indian.” Being brought to America at six months of age‚ I never got to experience the culture that my parents had been raised in. I was living two lifestyles‚ half day American and the second half‚ when I got home from school‚ I lived an Indian lifestyle. At home‚ I spoke Hindi but at school‚ I was being taught a whole new language‚ English. Having these differences I did not
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Reading the “Dumpster Diving” essay put me in the perspective that we throw away a lot of different things that may seem like junk or trash to us. However‚ “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure‚” and what may be trash to us is the way of life for someone else . Lars Eighner describes his experience in dumpster diving‚ and while doing so‚ he makes a comment in the essay to say he would prefer to call dumpster diver “scavenging.” Eighner writes this essay to tell everyone about his years he spent
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In the essay on Dumpster Diving we read about Lars Eighner Who is a scavenger in the sense that he searches dumpsters for leftover items that can be of aid to him to enable him to eat or to have clothing to wear. In this essay we see numerous rhetorical approaches to grab the reader’s attention in as he conveys a story and a lifestyle that sheds light to an unknown profession. We immediately read about how knowledgeable and passionate the author is about this subject as he comes out almost challenging
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