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    We all have moments that impact our lives whether it is good or bad. Some gives us lesson and others make us the happiest person alive. Whichever it is those moments makes us grow and learn or makes us be proud of ourselves. I chose to pick memorable moments that really change my life for the best which as we speak it has been the one of my proudest moments. It all started when I was just a senior in James Pace High School which is located in Brownsville, Texas. I was just beginning my last year

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    One of the most memorable moments of learning literacy would be the first time I learned how to read music. Ever since I can remember my family was huge on music. My dad and my two sisters played guitar. They were singers and song writers. We listened to music religiously, causing me to be a huge fan and later resulting in making me want to play an instrument. Growing up, my sister played clarinet in band, watching her made me want to follow in her footsteps. Anytime she would practice in her room

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    When I categorize the memorable moments I have in theatre I find they rarely have to do with the moments on stage despite the fact that I an actor. The moments that have made me laugh uncontrollably, want to scream and punch a wall, sob into my pillow all happen in interactions with audience members after a performance. My most memorable moment in theatre all surrounds a little boy who never told me his name. I was working at Florida Studio Theatre (FST) as an Acting Apprentice. We were

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    One of the most memorable moments of my life was liking a guy named Bronson. It went from being a little storm to a hurricane. So, this is the beginning of the story, so late August early September I meet a girl named Makenna Gardner and we had become best friends, so you know that one question ever two friends have to know about each other, their crush well instead of her telling me who it was she described him {not only making it harder because I had to look for him} but since I've learned

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    learned how to keep our personal lives private. For this reason, for people such as myself, we have difficulties expressing ourselves. This is just a glimpse of my background so you could have a better understanding of my point of view . The most memorable moment that has changed my perspective in life was when I had to move from Upstate New York to Connecticut (CT). I moved in 2014 with my sister to my half brother’s house. It all started in the summer when my sister and I went to go visit my half brother

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    The definition of fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat. One of my most memorable moments of my life was the first time I went to Disney Land I was terrified but because of this trip I found out how to face my fears. The loud sounds of flying planes over me reminded me one of the scariest things I've seen on tv crashing in a plane. I didn’t want to even go near the plane but I had to my parents paid thousands

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    My Memorable Drowning Moment When we hear, “Mind-stability, body and character,” we think of the freshmen in high school, who also love swimming. In addition, most of us have a memory from our childhood about a time we were almost drowned in trying to swim in deep water, and I am no exception. I struggled to swim in the deep water that compressed my body like the weight of the galaxy was on my shoulders. When life was in danger, I hung in there, and I did not back down, and I did not give up my

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    Poetry finds its most memorable moments in its least characterized elements. It is in the words that are not on the paper or spoken that poetry shines over other forms of communication. The quality and depth of implications in a poem are what separate good from great. It is in the ability to say so much by purposely not saying anything that makes poetry stand out in an observer’s mind. Things left incomplete or unsaid naturally stick out in people’s minds as there is a want to see the full image

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    Mark Twain’s famous novel, Huckleberry Finn, was published in 1855. The story was based off a character that was an ornery and crazy boy, but still had a kind heart. In the time period of the novel it was during the movement of slaves becoming their own people, and regaining their freedom. This was a hard concept for the people of America to accept. The story follows Huck as he helps free Jim, a slave who had escaped due to the fact that he was going to be sold. This idea for a novel was a very different

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    Flags of Our Fathers by James Bradley is the chronicle of one of the most memorable moments in America’s military history. James Bradley achieves to capture in this book, moments of sadness, sorrow, majesty, and immortality of these six boys that raised the flag at Iwo Jima. The picture that immortalized that moment tells a story that represents all men that survived and died for America in that island. James Bradley’s quest for answers, for knowledge and for keeping the honor of these man alive

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