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    My Memorable Journey

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    A Memorable Journey With A Friend On the date of October 27th 2017, me and my friend Tovah were on our way to a cabin in Branson for her birthday. While we were there we went shopping at Tanger Outlets and we went to The Haunted Lost Cavern at Top Of The Rock. Now in the essay below you will read about my memorable journey with my friend Tovah. It was seven o'clock so when we got there so we just watched TV then went to bed. The next day, we went shopping at Tanger Outlets and while we were there

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    A memorable Journey The time I went to Yosemite it was amazing an amazing experience. It was peaceful and all you heard in the morning the birds chirping it's like in those Disney movies you hear birds and it's so peaceful. In the morning I'd wake up brush my teeth get ready to eat breakfast and see what my Uncle had planned for us for the day. My favorite part about this trip I got away from my house and took a break from everything my phone,my homework just mostly the important stuff. I had a

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    A Memorable Journey to America Not every journey of ones’ life has been always memorable. Sometimes the journey is life riskiest, especially if one has no choice. The journey of my life before I reached here in America was very memorable and as well as challenging. Before processing my papers, I was very excited at the same time I was nervous. But I was looking forward coming here in America and be with my husband. I remember when I was processing for my paperwork for my visa, medical, and

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    The hot, arid air burned into my soul as I faced the barren desert surrounding me. My family and I were on a long-awaited vacation to the Grand Canyon, yet we had to drive over 15 hours - I radiated impatience throughout the journey. Walls of heat shrouded me as I gasped for air - my efforts were fruitless, however, swallowing nothing but fire. As the fire in my lungs grew, I looked out the window and into the looming suns heart. Suddenly, my eyes collapsed and tears engulfed them till they took

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    My Singing Journey

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    away from me. Singing has always been a huge part in my life from singing in talent shows to singing in the shower. My mother said that I never stopped singing. The journey of my singing began with my first School of Rock program and is now being pursued on my churches worship team today. Before I start to tell you about my singing journey, I feel as if I should explain why I started to sing in the first place. It all began when I was four years old, my older sister Kassidy would always, and I mean

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    FOREWORD BY ROGER HOUSE My wife woke up one Monday morning and was making her way to the bathroom when she noticed a trail of blood. She was twelve weeks pregnant and now she was hemorrhaging. We called the doctor and were told we had lost our baby and needed to get to the hospital as soon as possible for surgery. All I could do was fall to the floor and cry. The next thing I did was call as many friends and churches as possible to ask them to pray. We made our way to the hospital, were put in

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    In The Maze Runner, the creators use the plotline of the journey throughout the Maze to prove how we as humans are left to make many choices and decisions in our lives and those decisions are what sculpt out whether our path in life will lead us to happiness or helplessness. Choices can influence our outcomes, and making the right choice in a crucial time will lead you to the success that you are working for. In the beginning of The Maze Runner, Thomas is unwillingly put into the Glade without any

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    A painting captures a single moment. Most of the time, the audience does not see what happens before and after the moment of the piece, but Rembrandt’s Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee is his depiction of Mark 4:35:39, a story that most children learn in Sunday School. Mark 4:35-36 tells the moments before the storm: “On that day, when evening had come, He told them, ‘Let’s cross over to the other side of the sea.’ So they left the crowd and took Him along since He was already in the

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    My Journey With Illness

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    “I soon realized that no journey carries one far unless, it goes an equal distance into the world within.” was said by Lillian Smith. In my life this translates to my journey with illness. When the journey began, I was 12 and diagnosed with uveitis, which is inflammation in the eye. The journey from then until now is comparable to wandering in a forest. The forest starts off dark with little-disjointed spots of light. I did not know I was going into the forest then, I only knew something was happening

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    anyone who makes himself vulnerable to its ability to kill. "Fifty degrees below zero was to him just precisely fifty degrees below zero. That there should be anything more to it than that was a thought that never entered his head."   During his journey, the man gets his feet wet as he falls through the ice into the water of a hot spring. Because of the severity of the cold, the man’s life depends upon his ability to adapt to his surroundings. After one, half-successful fire-starting endeavor, and

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