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    of another school day...setting off the silent timer situated within my head. I ignore the all too familiar sensation and quicken my pace ‒ time has started. Incapable of driving me to school and opposing public transportation, my father arranged for me to carpool with an old middle school classmate. An informal agreement was arranged, I would be picked up at 6:40 am (so as to arrive at school by 7 and give his mom enough time to tend to her ) and be taken home immediately after school: my classmate

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    by. There are several steps to becoming successful in life and graduating high school is what I am trying to achieve currently. That being said, I want to leave the things I have learned in high school behind to those who may face the same challenges that I have during my own high school experience. Going into High school, I did not know what to expect. I knew I would be seeing some of the people I grew up with and went to elementary school with, but I knew there would be tons of new people, and

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    \Mostly, the world went by so, so slowly. It took everyone ages to get even a simple sentence out. They all walked like they had nowhere they could need to be, and every time they ate it was a whole big production. Then they all conked out for eight hours a night-- just had to check out and bid the world a fond farewell. Peter found it much more efficient to take quick naps throughout the day, mostly between people saying "um" and the eternity until the next word. This left him free for a bit of

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    waiting for instructions. My instructions. Pulling Mike aside, I let him know what was on my mind “Are you out of your mind?! Who are these people!?” “Oh just a few friends of mine” he replied with a hint of a smirk on his face. “A FEW friends?” “Yup” After I had gotten them to stop shuffling around like dead zombies, I faced them. “So, did Mike tell you why I wanted you?” A few nods “I want you to set up your stands by intersections along the road, where there’s a lot of activity” Someone yelled out

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    Whenever I go grocery shopping with my father, I can always guarantee two things: awkward stares and double-takes. Sometimes, if I’m lucky, I’ll get the well-intentioned stranger asking if I’m adopted. You see, my father is Caucasian whereas I am half-white and half-Asian, but I am the spitting image of my mother. Most of my father’s similarities lie in our personalities, where we both enjoy sampling new cuisines, exchanging terrible puns, and listening to the rich purr of V8 engines. The only physical

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    sure they are correct, it finally sinks in, ‘I am on my way to Costa Rica.’ As the final member of our group finishes with the agent, I hug my mother goodbye and step into line to go through security. It is time for me to be responsible for myself. After a total of 15 hours in flights and layovers, I am more

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    started to get really close to him before he got sick. My Poppa was admitted into the hospital when he began to have issues with his breathing, and things just went downhill from there. He never went out anymore, and we hardly ever got to see him after he got sick. I still remember the day I got told he passed away. I just got a new haircut, and then my braces got put on. My mom said we were going to go see him that night, but we got held up at an event and never made it over to his house. The next

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    Matthew, a young freshman boy, was at lunch when he overheard a fellow student mentioning his plan for shooting up his school. Just about as any teen would, Matthew took it as another joke and just let the thought pass by in his mind. That’s when a couple weeks later the same kid repeated the plan, had a map of the school, and “started to pick dates” for when and what he was going to do. He knew it was no longer a joke, and he had to take charge fast. In this article

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    Tomihara Jotaro – Age 27. 5’ 10”. Hair: Black. Eyes: Brown. Weight: 178 lbs. “How are you feeling?” Sam Boyer asked as he examined into the young Asian’s eyes. “Fine, sir,” Joe answered. “Any headaches?” “A few, sir. When I’ve worked in the lab for too long. Nothing serious, I don’t think.” Sam nodded and picked up his stethoscope. “Back trouble?” “A bit,” Joe nodded. “You’re spending a great deal of time in your lab,” Sam noted. “All that sitting at your computers and viewfinders

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    Ring! Ring! The school bell dings and Stan gets up and goes to his locker. He walk over to the water fountain and someone push his head down and he got wet. It was his friends Kyle and Eric. He says” hey what was that for” and Kyle responds “ It was just a joke.” They then exit the school and went their way home. As they walk through a back alley Stan trips Kyle. Kyle falls and hits a garbage can, and the can tips over. In the can was a brown bag filled with money. The boys were astonished and took

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