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    My Big Decision

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    My Big Decision Every day, from the minute we wake up, till the time we go to bed, we are faced with choices. The choices we face on a day-to-day basis range from getting out of bed and starting our day, to investing our hard earned money into buying a new car or house. We make so many choices in just one day and most of the time we don’t even ponder the decisions we end up making. Recently, in the past year, after being involved in an automobile accident I was faced with, what seemed to

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    was horrified. My parents told me that we were moving during the summer between seventh and eighth grade, and I was terrified. Having lived in one place for 12 years, it was all I knew. The house was my childhood home. It was a family member to me. To move away just seemed wrong, but I didn't have a choice. We were moving, and there was nothing I could do about it. We didn't move far from my old home. In fact, my new house was only about 30 minutes away, but I did have to change schools. I started

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    Moving? Follow These 3 De-Cluttering Tips One of the hardest parts of moving is not the move itself, but packing. Chances are that your home is cluttered, and you need to spend more time than you’d like de-cluttering before you can even start packing things up. That’s why it helps to follow these 3 tips to de-clutter your home prior to packing. Take Out The Trash Before you can even start packing, you’ll need to take out the trash. Start by getting rid of the garbage in your home. These are things

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    Primarily consisting of working-class to middle-class residents, the neighborhood is both residential and commercial. With a population of 90,000, it is home to both long term residents and recent additions. When the neighborhood was first formed, few people dared to live on its uninviting land. Snake-infested swamps and wolves nearby kept the area from being developed or populated for many years. However, towards the mid-19th century, farmers learned how to make the land profitable through draining

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    Growing up, I despised the thought of moving away to where it would take me out of the school system that I grew up with. The irony being; I later moved away from the state I was born and raised in. The obstacles leading up to that move and the outcomes that occurred afterwards had allow me to grow as a person. Every family has its flaws because no family is perfect. However, when you're looking through the eyes of a child, you don't label them as "flaws" right away. Therefore, they become your definition

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    Moving Companies in Oviedo Your local movers in Oviedo, FL Allied Van Lines: The Best of Oviedo Moving Companies For over 85 years, no one has trusted any moving company in Oviedo more than Allied Van Lines. Our unrivaled customer service paired with our worldwide network of highly-qualified agents employing cutting-edge moving technologies are what set us apart from ordinary movers. Other Oviedo moving companies cannot give you the same level of service we do because we have access to many more

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    on my way down to the south moving to Kentucky. It was a slightly a year before when I was first told by my parents that we would be moving. At first I didn’t believe them. I thought, “What kind of sick joke is this? “But after a few minutes I realized they were serious. More serious questions came popping into my mind. Why would we move? What about my

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    Moving Away at a Young Age Moving far away from family and friends can be tough on a child at a young age. It has its pros and cons. One learns how to deal with moving away from the people they love and also learn how to deal with adjusting to new ways of life. Everything seems so different and at a young age one feels like they have just left the whole world behind them. That was an experience that changed my life as a person. It taught me how to deal with change and how to adjust. It developed

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    Moving To A New Country

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    Moving to a new country, state, or home can be very rough at times, but also very rewarding at the same time. Even though people move all the time it can still be scary and nerve racking. People can move for many different reasons, sometimes by choice, and sometimes because they are forced too. However, people mostly move because of hard times, new opportunities, or they are newlywed couple searching for a new start and a place to raise a family. Whatever the cause of moving, people will soon either

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    Moving Away It was the year 2008, I had just graduated from St. Michael’s School located in Los Angeles, CA. This year was quite exhilarating for me also scary because I was going to attend an all-girls high school. Los Angeles was my birth place also a place where I called home. One day, I came home to hearing my parents talking about moving to Mississippi. I remained devastated, not only we were moving to the south, I’m moving away from childhood friends. I was worried I wouldn’t see them again

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