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    High School has been filled with some of the best moments of my life and overall my experience has been very memorable. However, my most memorable high school experience would have to be a special accomplishment in the Medical Academy. April 27, 2017, was the day I gained my first industry certification as a Certified Medical Administrative Assistant. By having one of the highest passing scores in my class made me feel very accomplished and I truly gained the understanding of hard work and determination

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    Every day, thousands of speeches are given. Some of those speeches are long and drawn out while others are created in the heat of the moment. But, regardless of its content, there is a huge difference between a run of the mill speech and a great one. That difference being its relevance, memorability, and honesty. Admiral William H. McRaven accomplished each of those components in his “10 lessons” commencement speech given at the University of Texas at Austin in 2014. During his speech, Admiral McRaven

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    conversation, one man laughs loudly. The manner and volume at which he laughs is largely noticeable, and everyone on the train car begins to laugh. All of the passengers are smiling and laughing, turning to others to share this strange but pleasant moment. Once the advertisement is nearing its end, a few of the passengers unzip their hoodies to reveal shirts with the Coca-Cola logo, and they begin giving passengers cans of their soda and cards with their signature red and white colors with a smiley

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    cut by flints and stung by nettles” makes us have pity for Magwitch and makes us ask questions such as why is Magwitch here? This creates conflicting emotions within the reader. Dickens also uses characters speech to make them striking and memorable for the reader. We actually hear Magwitch before we see him and his first words are “hold your noise!” This immediately shocks us as well as Pip and the use of the imperative verb gives Magwitch authority. This is then added to with a threat,

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    Casela play a vital role in the company’s culture. M.U.F.A.T.A being our core values stands for Memorable, Unique, Fun, Adventure, and Thrilling Activities. Our staffs are being trained to act in function and share this feeling when talking to the different stakeholders. These same core values will be applied to Casela Karting Memorable, the company is dedicated to make the customer experience be memorable once he gets into the park or the karting. Then the kart attempts to offer a unique experience

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    The Most Memorable Meal As a food lover and adventurous eater, I've certainly eaten so many kinds of food from many countries around the world. And I have a lot of good and bad moments related to food. However, when you ask me about the most memorable meal that I have eaten in my life, perhaps the first thing that appears in my mind is my daddy’s soup. It was 10 years ago, when I was just a little boy. At that time, my mom had so much work at her office and she just couldn’t come back home until

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    turns throughout my childhood and teenage years, and has come to many stops along my most memorable moments. Like a long roadway, my childhood and adolescent years prior to college have gone through a long cycle of straightaways and turns. I was diagnosed with autism when I was about a year and a half old. Ever since my diagnosis, every new moment of my life has always been something different than the moments that have happened before. Sometimes the road of my life would always stay straight when

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    for nearly a year. Although the program have not finished yet, I had a lot of memorable moments in America, and the first day at my school is one of them. The first day at American High school is the first time in many years, I experience such exciting feeling. My host mother took me to the school, right then, a strange feeling and many appeared in my head. This mixture of excitement and nervous would be the most memorable feeling that I have never experience since I

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    happen over and over and begin to make him even more insane as the novel progresses. The book revolves around Billy and often switches to important experiences in his life. These events are mostly bad ones, but there also some of Billy's greatest moments. Billy has flashforwards where he experiences, new events, although they have not happened yet. Kurt Vonnegut uses flashbacks in “Slaughterhouse Five” to reveal the protagonist's insanity. Billy often

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    Have you ever met a man who has time traveled to the cyberpunk future?OK he hasn't done that but interesting nonetheless.The man I will interview is Cedric De La Cruz and he has allowed me to share his wisdom.Cedric is a guy with a good sense of justice which might be why he wants to become a police officer. “How did it feel knowing you have to come school again?” “I tried ignoring it for the most of the summer,but I eventually came to terms with my real goal.” Wow a dedicated dedicated and

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