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    September 11th 2001‚ a day that began as any other Tuesday‚ soon became a day no one would ever forget. As a freshman in high school‚ that day was just an ordinary weekday for me and my peers. As I would for any other school dayI woke up‚ took a quick shower‚ brushed my teeth and walked to the bus stop with my sister. My sister and I sat at the corner playing cards until the bus came‚ like we would every morning. The bus came and we sat in our usual seats. When I arrived to school I said goodbye to

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    I am very fond of taking bath in rivers or canals and very often go for these purposes‚ sometimes with my friends and sometimes alone. Every time it was OK except that last Sunday which I can never forget. On that Sunday‚ I went to the river with one of my friends. It was morning and on reaching the river bank we saw a crowd of people including young children had alrfeady reached there. The river water was flowing in full speed this time. Therefore‚ those who were elderly were bathing peacefully

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    Elie Wiesel: Never Forget Elie Wiesel has written over thirty novels over the course of his life. These novels directly affect society in general and especially impact Judaism. He has contributed not only to his race and religion but to ever human soul who reads his work. Elie Wiesel does this by not allowing any to forget the Halocaust of the Jews. "Elie Wiesel was born in Signet‚ Transylvania on September 30‚ 1928. He grew up the only son of four children‚ in a close-knit Jewish community

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    here‚ to me a american is someone who has pride for their country and believes in freedom and equality for everyone no matter what race or religion or back ground they come from. The pride for their country is one main factor. In the short story “never forget their duty” was a very touching story. The fact this soldier would die showing their pride to their country showed that they knew the true meaning to being an american. What this soldier did was they were captured in north vietnamese

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    In 2013‚ the Wisconsin International Law Journal published Emily Hutchens article‚ “The Law Never Forgets: An Analysis of the Elephant Poaching Crisis‚ Failed Policies‚ and Potential Solutions‚” focuses on the threat of elephant populations‚ failure to ban illegal poaching and trading‚ and possible solutions. Hutchens also points out the reason for why poaching has increased so much. The author provides a background information on the legal trading way back to the 1970s and 1980s and how poaching

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    Essay A Day I’ll Never Forget Every person should have a Grandma like mine. She was the definition of love. She never got mad‚ she never yelled‚ she was never too busy for me‚ she never turned me away and she never grew tired of listening to me. She was beautiful‚ polite‚ graceful‚ confident‚ quiet and peaceful. Her manners were flawless and her home was always spotless. She has been deeply missed since the day she died in 2010. I remember the day it happened like it was yesterday. I came into

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    Whenever I hear this verse I am taken back to the far corners of my mind‚ to that place where all my memories lie. Life is a collection of moments. However‚ I never thought it actually happened in real life. I never expected to have a “moment” of my own. When it arrived‚ mine was much more powerful and unforgettable than I could have ever imagined. There is a moment in my life which I can never forget is when me‚ and my fiancée went to a picnic with our friends and families. I had a wonderful traveling

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    writes about his first night there. To begin his writing‚ he starts with 7 things that he shall never forget. These things include his awful experiences. It talks about what he saw‚ and how it affected him and his faith in God. He is essentially discussing the horrors that he saw while at the camp. They will scar him forever and he will never forget them. Now‚ the question is: should he try to forget? I don’t believe he should. By keeping these memories alive it prevents things like this from ever

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    I Will Never Change Time

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    I think it is possible to repeat the past.i would love to go back 5 years ago without changing the way things are now. I would love to go back to when my aunt had her farm and i had my horse i miss being able to go out to the farm when i was having a bad day and going and riding my horse her name was star my aunt named her and that’s what i liked me and star we had a special bond just like you get with your best friend she could always tell when something was wrong she would always come over and

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    The Brother I Never Had Everyone has that special someone in their life that has influenced them greatly. Whether it’s a relative or a friend. One of the biggest influences in my life is one of my uncles named James‚ in a way he’s like my brother. I realized this when my uncle moved out of my mom’s house live in Pittsburgh. He was there for me when things got rough; the sad thing is I can’t exactly say the same. Still the realization of my actions has made me more aware of the importance of family

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