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    I got to the bus stop and stood there waiting for a good five minuets. Then the 134 arrived. I got on, showed my pass to the bus driver and went to sit down. It was the usual journey I take to school, if I looked out the window I'll see the same things I see everyday, same signs, same buildings, even the same people who get on the bus. But I just sat there quietly, and waited for the bus to arrive at my stop. The bus went past Tesco near the North

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    The excitement, the adrenaline is almost too much for a four-year-old to handle the very first day of school. The day in which they will step into a classroom for the very first time. The first day is where everyone can meet their friends and socialize. Unfortunately, for me, I was not a social bird. I knew the first day of class was going to be dreadful; therefore, I did what any patriot would have done during the 1760s, I protested. Angrily I hid under my bed at 6 am in the morning, I was not going

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    It was a Thursday night in the middle of March, as I pull into the school parking lot. I can see that there are mounds of suitcases and over stuffed duffle bags lined up on the faint lit sidewalks. I jumped out of the car with eagerness when I saw my friends waiting for me by the curb line. We leap with joy because; we knew that this was going to be one of the best trips of our final year in high school. The trip meant so much to us; we needed to be away from stress filled environment that is known

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    rest of the way up. After my Shower, I was getting dressed and like always I could not find my socks. After about ten minutes a pair finally popped up. I slid my shoes on walked out the door and hopped in my truck and started driving. I got to the stop sign at the corner of my street and called my friend Jason to see if he wanted to hang out. He said to “come by my mom’s house to pick him up.” I turned down his street and seen him in the middle of the road flipping me off as I pulled up. He kept

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    for me can be abnormal in other cultures. There are lots of stop signs in residential areas in California, and drivers have to stop for a second in front of the signs. But, I have never done before in Korea because most Korean drivers cross the intersections with glancing other sides for a moment without stopping. A time in my life that caused me to learn a lesson of cultural difference was when I was caught by police because of ignoring stop sign in residential area. This experience caused me to remind

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    Automobile accidents are a leading cause of death in the United States today. A high percentage of these accidents are caused by elderly drivers who are not fit to drive. Health issues, lack of knowledge of new driving laws, or the development of bad driving habits are some factors that contribute to this issue. However, not all older drivers are dangerous behind the wheel. Actually, many are safer drivers than their younger counterparts. They are more cautious, adapt to weather conditions better

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    Commas are one of the most widely used pieces of punctuation in the english language. Although most people only know a few of the functions these can be used for or maybe not at all. You can usually notice them when you speak because they are usually where there are natural breaks in a sentence that makes speaking more natural. Some of the ways one might use them is when there is additional information in a sentence that is not essential to it. Commas can also be used to open a sentence. Introductory

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    My First Day At School

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    The first day of school finally started after few months of living in the US and here I was walking to the bus stop with my mom and aunt on an unfamiliar road. Every house I passed was the same as the one my family lives in just different color. Leaves were falling, and the sun was shining. “Đến rồi nhưng mà xe buýt không có ở đây vì vậy tôi đoán chúng ta cần phải chờ đợi cho nó (We are here but the bus is not here so I guess we need to wait for it,” My aunt said to me and my mom. I look around

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    Analysis Of Gang Related

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    After many mixtapes and nearing the edge of household name status, Maryland rapper Logic drops his first album. In this album is a song titled Gang Related. This song tells the story of what environment and household he grew up in. His brother is in a gang and sells cocaine to his father in front of him. Logic's mother is in an out of mental institutions, all the while logic is growing up and trying not to get shot when he walks outside. With drugs and gangs all around him, it is quite amazing that

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    what life has in store for her. She does not understand the restrictions of her life, nor how vital her physical body is to the donations of humanity. With that said, the theme of forbidden knowledge is also present in Dr. Faustus, and The Machine Stops, for the characters in both novels are equally intent on comprehending what lies beyond their physical realms. While the concept of forbidden knowledge is present throughout the diverse works of literature, it is also present in my own life. Not only

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