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    “Tatum isd, where every student is special.” Our school, Tatum high, just received a large cash gift for having the highest test scores around. I believe we should use the money to update the most important, crucial, productive, and beneficial things to all students. They really need to modernize the restrooms and the transportation, those, to me and many others, are two of the biggest problems at our school. One reason I think we should use the large cash gift to improve our bathroom system is because

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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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    Book report: Will Grayson, Will Grayson Introduction: I read the book Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Leuithan. It´s a young adult problem novel where we meet two different boys with the same name. I´ve never read a book where its two different auteurs are writing for each characters. John green writing for one of the boys and David Leuithan for the other one. It was published in the united states in April 2010 by Dutton Juvenile. Setting: The story is presented in the present

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    floated down from the towering trees. The golden yellow school bus came to a quick halt. About five kids stood up and got off. Then, the bus started to move again. My stop was next, but it took about five minutes from this stop to get there. The bus was empty except for me and the driver, Mrs Wendy. It had a strong smell of body odor. I unzipped my backpack and grabbed a small, pink bottle of perfume and spritzed it a couple of times. Finally, the bus stopped once more. I stood up and walked down the aisle

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    September has arrived. The familiar yellow school bus halts to a stop, and I get on. Every year, I get a little older. And yet, each year, the same yellow school bus takes me to school, where I learn the same things over and over again, except a little more advanced as I age. It’s become a routine to come home at 3:00 PM, do my homework, then eat dinner and go to bed. My schedule will automatically reset the next day. The truth is, I hate it, and I hate how I’ve let it go on for so long. Sure, routine

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    For a few years , New Jersey and northeastern states have had very rough winters. There was one last year in Hamilton Township, where school was canceled for almost a month because of the harsh weather. This year, forecasters are predicting at least one to three feet of snow that will shut down roads and schools for days. Even flights are affected by this storm, more than 6,500 flights in and out of the region were canceled, and many of them may not take off again until Wednesday. New York City’s

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    fortunate turn,” he explains with excitement, “All we need now, is someone for the tests, someone with nothing to lose.” Los Angeles, California On a typical bus stop, on a typical city street, there is a not so typical man.This man, somewhere in his mid-thirties possible could be younger, but time has not been good to him. He lies asleep on a typical bus stop bench; wearing a ripped overcoat and a pair of badly torn pants. His hair uncombed and begs to express itself in every direction known to man. Small

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    Never look down as you walk. It makes you look weak. The bus creaking to a stop makes me cringe. Not only does the sound hit that spot in my neck just right, but it also forces me back to reality. Back to what’s about to happen. I flatten my skirt to make sure nothing shows as I stand up, and for once am grateful that I have to wear my team’s uniform to school. At least I look cute, I shamelessly think. I hold my breath as I walk past the bus driver because, let’s face it, I need all the clean air

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    Forrest Gump is the type of movie that everyone needs to see. The movie of Forrest Gump starts in 1981, when a stranger sits next to him at a bus stop. That is when Forrest (Tom Hanks) begins to tell his life story. It all starts in the 1950s when Forrest is a young boy. He lives in Greenbow, Alabama and on the first day of school he meets a girl names Jenny Curran (Robin Wright). He does not have many friends because he has to wear leg braces to correct his curved spine. He always has a learning

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    A journey to Costa Rica was music to my freshman ears. My eagerness to explore, and the thought that any teacher would offer another opportunity like this again, drove me to attend every informational meeting and see through that I embark on this trip. Unfortunately, my craving for adventure was left unsatisfied due to financial problems and the wait for another chance to explore the world began. It was my junior year when that window of opportunity appeared again. With my eyes set on Global Glimpse

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