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    Personal Experience Essay Reminiscing on my life‚ I realized I have made many mistakes. I never listened to what my parents told me. If I had only listened to what they tried to teach me and took it into consideration on what I was being told‚ I would have saved myself a lot of trouble and time. However‚ I decided my own path and did things my own way‚ not following the guidance of my parents. I still remember what my parents told me like it was just yesterday. They told

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    The Personal Essay Have you ever questioned what it really takes in order for you to be capable of learning? Maybe you attain certain things by fighting battles‚ taking risks‚ creating drama‚ violence‚ falling till you hit rock bottom or maybe it’s affected by you r success‚ aiming for goals‚ using power‚ changing for the good‚ putting yourself in others shoes‚ or even maybe through studying/analyzing things before acting upon it. In my personal view I believe both negative and positive experiences

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    PERSONAL ESSAY: “Are there any significant experiences you have had‚ or accomplishments you have realized that have helped to define you as a person?” “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.”- Kelly Clarkson When I was still a kid‚ I used to feel insecure and unloved. Having a big sister who’s always in the spotlight‚ winning several competitions and quiz bees‚ it was really hard to garner my parents’ attention. I was always the little girl in the sidelines- the envious little girl who’s

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    A Brother’s Murder": A Painful Story That’s as True as Ever 1 In the essay "A Brother’s Murder‚" Brent Staples writes about his younger brother‚ Blake‚ who took a very different path in life than Staples did. 2 The essay starts with a phone call in which Staples learns that Blake has been murdered‚ shot six times by a former friend (517). The essay goes on to tell about the conditions in which Blake grew up. The neighborhood in which the brothers lived was violent‚ and young men grew into dangerous

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    Personal Essay Rewrite For most of my life‚ family and God have been the two things I value the most. As I’ve grown up‚ I have begun to value my friends who have been there for me through it all‚ the money that I work hard for and also the education that will get me where I want to be in life. As I started to figure out my strength and weakness‚ I realized my strength is what makes me who I am today. As for my weakness‚ they motivate me to be a better person than I already am. In high school I decided

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    Published in 1997‚ Memoirs of a Geisha portrays a geisha’s rise from a Japanese fishing village to life in high society. In this fictional history novel‚ Arthur Golden strives to provide his readers with the basic knowledge of the Japanese history in the years between 1930 and 1940. Westerners usually think of geishas simply as prostitutes‚ but the book attempts to right the misconception that geishas are simply prostitutes by showing the reader various trainings the geisha undertakes to perfect

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    After committing to live on my own in Los Angeles‚ it was clear it was time for me to set up the soul sista lounge. I’m the homiest traveler you’ll probably ever know‚ and that’s exactly why within a month of living in my studio‚ I had the space decked out with a palm tree‚ three pothos‚ an orchid‚ a few succulents‚ and a mini windowsill garden where I started growing plants and herbs - think the best organic cilantro you’ll taste - from seeds. In the process of growing and living with plants‚

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    Memoir of Sixth Grade

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    As I got off the big‚ yellow school bus‚ I walked through the bright‚ double red doors‚ just to find the butterflies that have been hiding in my stomach. There were so many students going to homeroom‚ that I was panicking the second I walked in. I needed help. I found my friends‚ and they pointed me in the direction I needed to go. One of my friends was even in my homeroom‚ so we walked together‚ trying to find our way to room A107. After that‚ I found my way to my locker. I was having issues

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    I don’t like death and I think It shouldn’t exist but Its the process of life and I should accept it the way it is. In the Memoir Morrie himself is an unbelievable brave human with a positive mind. He has a different view on death‚ it’s simply unique because of the way he describes death as something he is not scare of and he knows that everyone is gonna die at some point of

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    Imagery Consistent with much Japanese art and literature‚ Memoirs of a Geisha includes a great deal of nature imagery. Traditionally‚ Japanese art features trees‚ insects‚ and bodies of water‚ just as poetry (most notably the haiku) often presents images from nature as metaphors for life’s lessons. Golden’s use of natural and Japanese imagery in Memoirs of a Geisha brings his fiction in line with this tradition and gives the novel a decidedly Japanese feel. Sayuri recalls a client who once mentioned

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