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    Donato 1    Justin Donato  Professor Jessica Catron  English II  23 February 2014  Descriptive Essay: First Year at HAA  The year was 2010 when my parents decided that it was time for a change. ​ I have not  really realized​  how big that change impacted my life until now. I went to North Shore Seventh  Day Adventist Academy for six years. At first‚ I really did not want to switch schools but as I put  more and more thought into it‚ I decided that it was the best thing for me to do. This first year at 

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    Chandell Gabler English 099-22-Intro to College Writing 9:05-10:15 am Professor Braxton-Robinson/Professor Sheffield Assignment: Write a Descriptive Essay describing a storm you have witnessed. The storm I witnessed was Hurricane Sandy. When I first heard of the hurricane I thought it wouldn’t be as bad as some people were prediciting‚ but as the storm approached I certainly changed my mind. As we sat in the house it became very real how bad the storm was going to be. It was scary to

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    | Descriptive Essay | Rough draft | | Gatewood‚ Jasmine | 10/12/2012 | Myself: Person Hello kitty collection thing Homemade spaghetti food Downtown Dallas place Jasmine Gatewood English 0331.2 Ms. Fischel 10/12/12 Description Essay Downtown Dallas home of the dart and the drug dealers on every corner‚ my friends and I used to visit regularly to have a nice chipotle dinner. When you are hear you cannot help but‚ visit the many food places‚ and cultural

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    where they can feel relax and exciting at the same time‚ Ueno district‚ the eastern part of Tokyo‚ Japan‚ is the best place to visit in Japan. Ueno has a three strong point to go sightseeing: easy access from the main airport and stations‚ Ueno Park- which include many cultural facilities and scenic beauty‚ and energetic shopping arcade. A first strong point is that Ueno have several major railway and subway stations. Tokyo is covered by a dense network of train‚ subway and bus lines

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    Descriptive Essay Hearts were racing‚ twelve to be exact‚ lungs were being constricted tighter and tighter with every second that went by‚ joints were being pushed to their limits as their limbs stretched the farthest they could reach‚ and yet these twelve people were still able to ignore their injuries. All they revealed was happiness. There was no pain to be seen. No acknowledgement of misery because they all knew they only had those two minutes and thirty seconds to give it their all. Any sense

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    Icesus Holland Brenda White English 101 16 September 2013 Descriptive Essay The beach is one of the most beautiful places in the world. Before visiting‚ I had only been to the four states‚ which is the stringy grassy fields‚ the forest of trees‚ the smelly white and black cows and pink curly tailed pigs. See I had never seen any other states but Missouri‚ Kansas‚ Oklahoma‚ and Arkansas. I love the picture in my head but it was nice to finally see something different. When my boyfriend

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    Ivory Koehn 9/10/2010 Descriptive Essay Under The Raised Hand Prologue When I was a young girl learning about life and love‚ I always thought that some man would sweep me off my feet and it was my fate to be with him and only him. My mother was not a big fan of love and fate. She didn’t have a very good history of guys and relationships. She would always tell us love was not a reality and we should find someone with a lot of money. My mother is a strong feminist woman and I tried as hard

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    The First and the Last Visit To Cedar Crest Drive There is a full moon. It is pitch black and raining outside. As I lookdown the street I can see the fog setting only feet away from me. It is on this evening when my curiosity gets the best of me. I want to know why my mother never allowed me to go down Cedar Crest Drive. I’ve heard many stories about a haunted house down there. The stories‚ however‚ have varied. I heard somebody had been gruesomely murdered in there. I also

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    a lot to look forward to by the standards of a young elementary school boy. I followed my older cousins where ever they went through the neighborhood‚ usually the park. Around the corner from the street I lived on was Camden Park where my cousins and I spent hours during the summer and after school. Up the street from this park was a stand called New England Frozen Lemonade. Making the trip around the block to this lemonade stand was among some of the highlights of my life. Like many other

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    she wants to join the summer games. Stacy knows she will need sponsors to get new gear‚ such as a new skateboard and a helmet. She has many hazardous tricks and has to be careful not to get injured before the tournament. She practices in the park to get prepared. It’s very bumpy and has mostly grass which is a great obstacle to help her train. Though the sun is beaming on her back and she is out breathe Stacy stops and reflects on how far she has come. While hearing the wind blow and seeing

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