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    The Lost Treasure

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    Jahdai Dunk The Lost Treasure When reminiscing on a special moment in time there is delight‚ fear‚ or humiliation that may be remembered; teaching a message in the long run. While many people learn through past memories‚ I also have been taught a lesson about God always being with me while on my trip to Lake Tahoe. It is known to be an amazing place where families enjoy themselves and vacation like there is no end. People have this perfect vision of beautiful green trees‚ skiing‚ camping

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    LOST IN THE DESERT

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    LOST IN THE DESERT! By David Evans Natural Sciences Penn College/PSU Williamsport‚ PA Part I: July 13th‚ AM Mark‚ a white‚ 35-year-old male weighing approximately 70 kilogram (kg) started a three-hour drive across the desert on US 95 from Yuma‚ Arizona‚ to Blythe‚ California. He set out at 7 AM on what was expected to be a very hot July day. He anticipated that it would take him about three hours to reach Blythe—plenty of time to make his 11 AM appointment with Sarah‚ his fiancée. When he failed

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    Lost Memory

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    Lost Memory by Thomas Yang 10th grade Every day the sun circles around my little apartment as each sleepless night leaves its memories in my mind‚ as I fear of that fateful cold day in an alley. It was winter of 87...on a Sunday I was walking through market when I “accidentally” bumped into a bread cart and RAN.The chase was on. I bumped into some kid along the way and fell on the floor I cursed‚ as the bread lay there on the cold gravelly floor I looked at the kid around the same

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    Lost In the forest

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    Lost So there I stood‚ no clue about my surroundings in a place I had never been before. Being in a forest all alone with nothing but a barely sharp pocket knife is a bad place to be but I had no choice in the matter‚ I was lost. I knew the first thing I had to do would be to build some kind of a shelter‚ something to keep me out of the weather and safe from any animals wanting to eat me. Next‚ I would need to find a food source abundant enough to last until I could be found. So I set out to find

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    THE LOST BEAUTIFULNESS

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    After reading this story‚ the only sympathy I have for any of the characters would be for the Hanneh Hayyeh’s husband and son. Her husband works hard to pay for bills and to put food on the table. Sure Hanneh works as well but she should help out with the bills instead of saving money to paint her kitchen. Her husband stated‚ “But you had ought save it up for the bad times. What’ll you do when the cold weather starts in and the pushcart will not wheel itself out?” (Yezierska‚ 1920). That tells me

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    Lost in Translation

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    Lost in Translation “In Poland‚ I would have known how to bring you up‚ I would have known what to do‚” my mother says wistfully‚ but here‚ she has lost her sureness‚ her authority. She doesn’t know how hard to scold Alinka when she comes home at late hours; she can only worry over her daughter’s vague evening activities. She has always been gentle with us‚ and she doesn’t want‚ doesn’t know how‚ to tighten the reins. But familial bonds seem so dangerously loose here! Truth to tell‚ I don’t want

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    Lost Wallet

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    Lost Wallet If you have never lost or misplaced something valuable to you‚ let me tell you it is not very fun. It is very stressful and can ruin your entire day. I would also suggest not doing such a thing because your family will never forget how funny you looked freaking out over the whole thing. In my case‚ it was my most precious possession at the time‚ my wallet‚ or purse for some‚ is a precious item in which most people carry things more essential than money towards everyday life. Some

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    The Lost Boy

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    THE LOST BOY SOCW 3220: Human Behavior II ABSTRACT Imagine a boy who is nine years old and who is alone. He doesn’t have a home‚ and the only possession he has is what he can carry in a brown paper bag. In the novel The Lost Boy‚ the author David Pelzer tells his experience of this first hand. David was removed from his abusive biological mother when he was nine years old and placed into a foster home. Soon after his first placement‚ he began to come out of his shell. He was going

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    Paradise Lost

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    could Phillips 2 no longer write. To the surprise of high officials he wrote the epic Paradise Lost: A poem in ten books. It sold millions of copies‚ and is still considered the greatest piece of English literature ever written. On the 8th of November 1674 Milton died at the age of 66‚ due to gout-fever. He was buried the next Thursday beside his father. As stated in the first book of Paradise Lost‚ Milton ’s intentions for writing his religious epic are to "assert Eternal Providence/And justify

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    Lost in the Woods

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    It was a crispy cold morning and also was the first day of “Survival Camp”. At that time‚ I didn’t even know how to tie my own shoes. I was still a young chap and wandering why I was here. I thought my parents hated me because‚ “Survival Camp” was only for the bad kids who were kick out of school for. I played along with the small games and activity’s we played. I had not always been cautious of other people. They did not play fair. I was afraid of being near them. Yet they find there way to me

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