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Narrative Essay #1 My Personality Abi Santel I think there are many words to describe my personality.

I range from being the nicest kid in the world to be the biggest brat in the world. The word I would most describe myself as, though, is shy. You will soon see why I think I am shy. We were at soccer camp, the summer before I would be in sixth grade. "We" means my friend Kara and me. It was the very first time I had been to a soccer camp, and a sports camp-or any camp- at that. I was very nervous. Kara was nervous too, but she isn't as shy as I am. The first few days that I was at camp, I wanted to participate in small things. What I consider small things are things like being the example to show the other campers how to do drills and different things liked that. I, of course, couldn't find it possible to volunteer for that. They would probably laugh at me. Besides, half of the other campers were ten times better than me. All through camp I went on stepping back when there was a chance to participate in things I wanted to do. Then the real time I wanted to volunteer came. It was the last day of the week at camp, and the campers were going to play the instructors in a game of soccer. I really, really, really wanted to play. Of course I didn't. I just sat back and watched while Kara and the rest of the girls had fun playing against the instructors. When Kara came to get a drink from her water bottle, she said to me, "Abi, why don't you come play?" "I don't want to," I said. Boy, was that lying. I hope you realized that there is no advantage to being shy. It is much

more fun to go on ahead and do the things you want to in life. You should be glad if shyness is not included in your personality.

Descriptive Essay #2
SUMMER
Heather Riede Everyone has a comfortable place to escape to for relaxation. They go there when they need to be alone and not with people to disturb them. My place is nature in the summer. The summer time relaxes me like no exact place could. Nature, in the summer, relaxes me with its naturedness. I love sitting in the grass and listening to the nature sounds around me while it's summer. One of the sounds I tune to first is the sound of the birds singing and chirping away as if they are creating a song. After sitting for a few minutes, I'll hear the light breeze coming down through the trees, rustling their leaves. Besides those two things I hear, it is a peaceful quietness that you can't get in a city or town. That's why I love nature, but only in the summer. They are always associated with each other. When I look around me, in the summer time when I'm outside somewhere, I see beautiful bright clear things. For example, the tall green grass and the leaves on the trees sway in the breeze. Then I see bright or pastel flowers around, never too far away from any one person. Most days, unless rainy, are bright, sunny, and warm. The sky is a beautiful landscape blue with little clouds, if any, in it. If I'm in the forest, I see big tall trees all around me. The feeling of summer all around me is friendly to me. The sun is so warm against my hot skin. And the breeze cools my skin off again as it lightly touches it from blowing down from the trees. Then, when I am sitting in the grass, I either feel its dryness or its moistness against my body. I also love the smells of summer that are in any place you are, but I will not talk about it in this essay. I will now say, I absolutely am perfectly calm whenever I am listening, feeling, and looking at the summer around me. Summer is my favorite season, and nature when it's summer is relaxing and comfortable.

Descriptive Essay #1
MY MOST COMFORTABLE PLACE Christie Dentry The place that I feel most comfortable is my hometown of Huntington Beach. Huntington Beach is in California about forty miles south of Los Angles. It is known as the surfing capital of the world and the best beach in Orange County. I relax as I watch the surfers gently glide over the tumbling ocean waves. Seeing the tall palm trees sway in the wind is calming to me as I watch the rolling sand dunes. The pier, as red as a ruby, stands out to me among the deep blue ocean. As I lay on the sand, I see kites rise above the clouds and soar gracefully in the wind. The fisherman cast their line off the pier hoping to feel a tug and reel in a big fish. The sounds of Huntington Beach are that of harmony. Seagulls peacefully chirp as they soar overhead searching for food. The howling wind whistles through the beach like an arriving train. As the crash of the waves thunder through my ears, it brings me back to reality while I day dream. The sound of oil rigs across Main Street sound like a steady drum keeping the beat in a orchestra of sounds. Everything on Huntington Beach has its own unique feel. The salty air blowing on my face feels wet and cool as it passes by. The feeling of the grainy sand is comforting to my feet as I walk across the shore. When I plunge into the ocean's salt water, it feels refreshing to my skin like a glass of water on a hot day. Huntington Beach is my most comfortable place mainly because of the sights, sounds, and the unique feel of everything mentioned in this essay. When I'm there, I feel totally relaxed as if I were in my own little world. Most of all, Huntington Beach is my most comfortable place because it is my favorite place to be on the earth.

Descriptive Essay Example: My Hometown Is Still In My Heart


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The most inimitable place to be, besides in my husbands arms, is Harrogate, Tennessee. The rolling hills, clean crisp air, and spaciousness all surpass the city life. The memories and joy I experience when I am there will always have a special place in my heart. My house resided in the country. A cow field was my backyard, and I would play hide and seek with my friends behind the hay bales. From the moment we got home and put our Bratz Doll backpacks down until the moment the pinkish, yellow sun was setting, my friends and I were always in a new adventure. At times, the golden rays would shine and radiate without a cloud in the sky. The gentle breeze was just enough to make it comfortable. The grass had already dried from the early morning dew, making it look freshly cut and greener than ever. As we would run around making up games to play, my black and white English Springer Spaniel, otherwise known as Bubba, would follow us eagerly with his wet teeming tongue hanging out of his parched mouth and his tail wagging like a hammer in an ongoing alarm clock. In Knoxville, the population and space is far too crowded to enjoy pleasures like those in Harrogate. In a way, it is suffocating here, and I miss the feeling of peace and contentment when at home. During winter season, it would snow fervently. My yard also consisted of a rather giant slope. Due to many hills and back roads that would get black ice very easily, school was called off frequently. My friends and I would get so excited and call each other to make plans to go sledding! I would jump in my thick, white leggings and blue nylon pants along with three pairs of socks and waterproof shoes. On top I would have two under shirts, two regular shirts, a small jacket, a large heavy jacket and a toboggan on. Layered and ready for the cold, I would run outside and find my aqua green plastic sled from underneath the back porch. It was crisp and cold outside, and the snow was a clean white ready to be destroyed by the power of my sled. Hours later our paths would be perfectly carved in the snow, and we would be ready to go in and change to dry clothes, watch a movie, and drink a cup of hot chocolate. Snow doesnt fall in the city, and even if it did, there is no room to go sledding. These memories will not be forgotten. When summertime came around again, the park was a popular place to be. I always made new friends, and there was always so much to do with these new acquaintances. Activities consisted of playing basketball at the court, playing in the sand, riding bikes, and rollerblading on the trail, playing on the jungle gym and tire swing, swinging, and so much more! Once my mom and I had our picture taken on the swings and put in the Knoxville News Sentinel. Sometimes the church congregation would have a picnic for everyone there, and we would grill and enjoy each others company. Even family reunions have been held there. The people in Harrogate are country people, down to earth, and content with the simple life. They are not concerned with the greatest and latest of things. This made the events at the park so much more enjoyable. If I could, I would go back and relive some of these memories. No matter where I go, Harrogate will be home in my heart. No matter my age, Harrogate holds some of the most memorable and cherishing parts of my life.

Narrative Essay #2
Samantha Springer All people have memories - good memories about themselves that give them self-confidence in the years to come. I have one particular memory that made me feel good and more sure of myself. It showed me my strength. I now knew how great of a singer I was. It was a beautiful Saturday - not a cloud in the sky. I was with six other people at Paramount King's Island - all of which were my friends. We had just met up with my mom and step-dad, Todd, and they brought up the idea for me to sing at the country karaoke booth. You see, I had been planning on singing "Don't Be Stupid" by Shania Twain at my school talent show that year, and they thought it would be great practice. Well, obviously, I wasn't too thrilled with this idea. I was afraid that I would mess up and that there would be too much competition. On top of that, all of my friends were there. I wasn't about to embarrass myself in front of all of them! Peer pressure is hard to deal with and I'm telling you, my friends do not know how to take the answer, "No." They had heard me sing before, and they weren't going let me back down. By that time, my friends and I were sitting in the audience's place, planning on watching the singers perform. What I didn't know, was Todd had already signed my name up.

I watched in amazement as the woman running the booth sang her opening song, "Any Man of Mine." She was awesome. However, when she announced the first singer to sing karaoke, my jaw just about hit the floor. The first singer was me! Nervously, I walked up the steps to the stage and took the microphone. I forced a smile, and introduced myself to the audience. Then the familiar music started. For a second, I panicked, thinking that I had forgotten all of the words, even though they were right in front of me. Despite my nervousness, I naturally started singing and dancing without relying on the screen for the words. I was really getting into it. Though, the beating of my heart seemed to drown out the sound of my voice, the audience looked like they were really enjoying it. When it was all finally over, I was shaking from all of the adrenaline. I heard a thunderous roar, which was all coming from the enormous crowd that I had captivated throughout my song. I walked down the stairs of the stage, and, to tell you the truth, I couldn't keep up with the compliments people were giving me. People I didn't even know were saying things to me. It made me feel wonderful and talented. I must not have embarrassed myself. From that day on, I have felt so much better about myself. This whole experience changed my life. Now I am a leader, rather than the follower I used to be.

nature essay
nature essay Steve Brockhoff Mr. Fares English 3 period 2 3/5/07 Nature Essay "The civilized man has built a coach and lost the use of his feet." The civilized man is so conformed to the grid and society that he wouldn't be able to survive in the wilderness without man-made technology. A civilized man is so attached to technology and society that they wouldn't know what to do in the wilderness without it. So often when people go into the wilderness, they bring society with them, like if people go camping, they bring their motor homes, TV's, radios, etc it defeats the point of camping. Usually people go camping to take a break from society and get in tune with nature, but bringing society along is defeating the purpose. In the story "Desert Solitaire" by Edward Abbey there's a perfect example of this, "have now been consolidated into one master campground that looks, during the busy season, like a suburban village; elaborate house trailers of quilted aluminum crowed upon gigantic

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get better grades camper trucks of fiberglass and molded plastic; through their windows you will see the blue glow of television and hear the studio laughter of Los Angeles." The people coming out to the camp ground bring a TV with them, because they cannot find fun and entertainment without such technological things. These people would be bored and wouldn't know what to do without their TV's, house trailers, and camper trucks. They don't know what it's like to live in nature, without civilized things. The "coach" in this quote would be represented by the TV; the man built the TV, and lost the use of finding entertainment in the wilderness. Sometimes people get so conformed to the grid-like daily life, that it becomes almost instinct to use such technological things, when not needed. Such an example is in "To Build a Fire" by Jack London. As seen in this quote, "The man turned aside from the Yukon trail and climbed the high earth-bank, where a dim and little-traveled trail led eastward through the fat spruce...

A Nature Essay
A Nature Essay The Worlds Within God created the world for the people to live in. The beautiful nature it has will never been changed of anything else. The environment should be given importance, for example, its usefulness, especially, for man, and animals. Environment provides food and shelter which man and animals need to survive. Without it, they cant live in this world with satisfaction. As long as the man is not satisfied, the world is in danger. Like scientists who was not stopping discovering things which man can use in the future for a better life? But as they make a high standard living, our environment will be affected. And as the environment affected, the mans health will do also affected. The pollution will spread out and many other environmental problems will happen. The human activities

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get better grades like illegal logging, illegal fishing, and quarrying are the common causes of destruction of the environment. These practices of human destroy the surroundings. While man is enjoying doing these, they dont think the harmful effects of these to them. On the back of their mind, these practices were profitable and can be a livelihood. Moreover, they did it for themselves and they didnt care about the environment. The man is smart but they use it to wise the other. In general, man had the biggest contribution why the environment was put in danger. The development of many modern machines will lead to pollution. Because of the modernization today, we can now work easily and fatly. In short, the technology helps us to do work lighter. But we dont know that these arenow affecting our environment.

Nature Essay
Nature Essay "Many people believe they are attracted by God, or by Nature, when they are only repelled by man." William Ralph Inge. What Inge has stated (quote), is a basis for many people as they chose how they are going to live their life or the choices they want to make. According to www.dictonary.reference.com, nature is the material world, esp. as surrounding humankind and existing independently of human activities, the elements of the natural world, as

mountains, trees, animals, or rivers, and a simple, uncluttered mode of life without the conveniences or distractions of civilization; I feel however that nature cannot be contained by just a few simple dictionary definitions. It is defined by memories, experience, and time. Nature is an escape to ponder ones thoughts and express ones self. Many people, during their life, will go through a time where they are trying to find themselves. Chris McCandless believed that nature was an outlet to proclaim him-self to the world. McCandless wanted to

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get better grades find an escape from the carnal world; to be able to ponder his thoughts and live his life the way he felt was best. Many others did similar things. Nature has been in favor of many, yet others do not feel nature should be as big of a part for them. According to my eighth grade English teacher, many New Yorkers deep in the city have never even seen a sunset. I find this very sad as a native Coloradan my whole life. The only reason that people would not enjoy nature is if they havent seen it. Recently I saw a move Did You Hear About the Morgans? The plot (according to Wikipedia.org) is as follows: Did You Hear About the Morgans? follows a highly successful Manhattan couple, Meryl and Paul Morgan), whose almost-perfect lives have only one notable failure their dissolving marriage. But the turmoil of their romantic lives is nothing compared to what they are about to experience: they witness a murder and become targets of a contract killer. The Feds, protecting their witnesses,...

Nature Essay
Nature Nature is the world around us, except for human-made phenomena. As humans are the only animal species that consciously, powerfully manipulates the environment, we think of ourselves as exalted, as special. We acknowledge that in an objective view we are merely one of many organisms, and that we are not able to survive outside of our natural world of air, earth, water and life. But we tend to be poor leaders in the "hierarchy" of animal life. Despite our greatness, too often we waste, we fight, we breed heedlessly, and are too self-centered and short-sighted. I take note of the increasing awareness of ecology, at least in Western culture, and am heartened. We may still change our weapons of war into tools of peace, and our habits of despoilation into nuturing. Earth is so large, that even if humans destroy ourselves, plus most other life forms, there will still be nature. The soil, oceans, atmosphere and weather would still interact with solar power to allow some life to exist. Earth cannot

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be a barren place like the moon. Humans can, then, reduce our planetary paradise into a hell of sorts, but cannot, I believe, destroy the planet itself. This thought, sober and gloomy, is a modern one; in earlier ages it is unlikely that people contemplated ourselves wiping-out most life on earth. I don't know why I brought it to the forefront of my nature essay. It does offer a perspective. Nature's life forces, as well as its winds, eruptions, quakes, avalanches, freezes, etc., is immensely powerful. I recall being allowed to study revegetation on the freshly-erupted Mt. St. Helens. It was more than 10 years ago, so my memory has retained only a few observations: life was strongest near water sources, and the weediest plants were most successful in revegetating the barren gray ash. Mosses tolerant of Seattle's freeway cracks grew on the loose sand and ash. Fireweed, which thrives after forest fires, clear-cuts and bombed sites, was abundant. If memory serves,...

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get better grades take 9 minutes to get to the beach. A taxi finally got us to the airport; they made us get on a scale and checked our weight. The best part is I went in the front, next to the pilot! I was able to see all the buttons and how everything worked. It was so much fun and scary at the same time knowing that a lot of little airplanes crash more than the regular ones. I am so terrified of flying on top of water; if the plane was to fall we would have to swim in cold water. Otherwise if it was flying on top of land we would have a sort of safe landing.

Finally, we had a safe landing, when we were about to land we went around some mountains it looked like he was going to go through them. I felt like a famous star getting out of the jet airplane. The beach was so clean, the water looked fresh. The beach wasnt trashed at all. We were able to take a lot of pictures and swim for a bit, the waves were pretty strong. Puerto Rico was so nice and historical I will definitely go back their...

Biographal Essay/ Pieces Of Me


Biographal Essay/ Pieces Of Me Pieces of Me Driving home after another long and exhausting day, alone as usual, enjoying the music my I-pod generates as the sun gleams down. Mouthing every word, patiently awaiting my arrival to my house, where I will be intercepted by my family. After I arrive at home, I can jump right into my gaming system, the X-box 360. As I sit down on my couch, my knees ache from basketball practice, as I pick up my controller. Certainly as the pieces of my life are put together, I dose off into a tiring deep sleep. I awake earlier than the sun does, only to see my family getting ready for their days as well. Although we are still tired from the day before we still somehow get along. Its like we have a sense of sympathy for each other, because of this exhaustion, although we dont always see eye to eye. If it werent for my family I wouldnt even try in life, but because I have them, they motivate me to push through the day and be all that I can be. My family is the first part of me, as

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get better grades they unknowingly get me through the early morning. As I leave my family, I get into my most prized possession, my car. I drive a 1999 Pontiac Sunfire, crimson red, as I push its limits it bleeds down the speeding street. The freedom of having my own car is so relieving. Just knowing that I can escape from life at any given point, relaxes me to the calmest Ive been since Ive awakened. My keys are a key piece of me. As I pull into school, its takes my moral down to dangerous levels. As much as I want to just turn around and go home. I know I cant, because of the incentives of better living. Instead, I pull out my headphones as I walk the halls like a ghost, and I turn my Ipod up full notch. Sitting through each class listening to the freedom of the verses of each song, just wishing society didnt have such a leash on me, as society didnt have a hold on the artist of the songs. Music is what releases me. Now that schools over I can finally release...

Biografical Essay
Biografical Essay Biographical Essay I grew up in the Taiping area in the 1986s. My father is a police officer and my mother is a housewife. I have 4 siblings and I am the first. All of my siblings still study and only me are working. Currently I work in Damansara as a Finance Executive. I have been working there for an about 9 month. A glance about my childhood, I was a raw child. In fact, I am a raw adult. This is a hard quality to live with sometimes, but it is a useful quality. It is easy to hurt my feelings, and I am unable to watch the news or read about painful subjects without weeping. I was often called over-sensitive when I was young, but I've learned to appreciate this quality in myself. Growing up with a sister and 2 brothers also would definitely have been a bit harder. Have siblings that almost on the same age as me would bring out a lot of competitiveness. Whether it was grades, sports, or attention, my childhood would have certainly been different. Constantly compete for attention and

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get better grades to be the better than others would have brought about more stress in my childhood and adolescent days. Striving to get the better G.P.A, to be the better athlete, and to be the most popular would have been very demanding growing up. It is kind a hard to compete against them because from the beginning I am a bit slow in every ways. I start my 1st baby step when I was 1 year old; I am also the last person out in if there was a quiz in my class in my preliminary school and never am even a top ten in everything except for skipping class and making trouble. I am not a trouble maker neither teachers hater but sometimes I felt by doing this I have more attention from my parents. Truthfully I envy my siblings because since my childhood I always felt being left behind by my parents. It like living in their shadows and never be noticed by them. They always get what they want. Straight As student, head of prefect, always be praise by the teachers. The one thing that I am good at is make...

Magazines push back against hierarchys hard line


Arts & Leisure | By Peter McDermott | March 14th, 2012

A recent editorial argued: Is the question of contraception coveragesomething most American Catholics already have, and which the bishops have said almost nothing about before now really where the hierarchy wants to issue a non-negotiable edict? Why were they not this vocal in their opposition to the Bush administrations use of torture? This was not the position of the secularist New York Times nor the liberal-left Nation, but rather the view of the editors at Commonweal, the Catholic lay magazine that bills itself a Review of Religion, Politics & Culture. Like America magazine, its counterpart published by the Society of Jesus, it noted the unusual degree of Catholic unity that was seen earlier in the year. America said the Catholics on all sides came together to defend the churchs institutions from morally objectionable, potentially crippling burdens imposed by the Obama administration under the Affordable Care Act. Now that the administration has compromised, the two magazines seem genuinely mystified at the stance taken by the bishops in response.

The fact that many Catholic institutions already comply with state laws requiring contraception coverage makes the USCCBs extreme demands all the more curious, Commonweal stated. It accused the bishops of among other things, advancing a novel interpretation of the First Amendment. Commonweal added: It is implausible for the bishops to insist that the revised mandate compels them to cooperate directly in a sinful activity when even the original mandate did nothing of the kind. It continued: Are the bishops not worried that this initiative will be seen as transparently partisan by much of the public? Meanwhile the Jesuit editors at America said last week: The bishops have been most effective in influencing public policy when they have acted as pastors, trying to build consensus in church and society, as they did in their pastorals on nuclear war and the economy. The American public is uncomfortable with an overt exercise of political muscle by the hierarchy. America is undoubtedly more constrained than Commonweal in what it can say; its previous editor, the Rev. Thomas Reese, was forced to resign in 2005 on orders from the Vaticans Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and the magazine is apparently monitored by the powers that be. However, it hasnt held back in its critique of the bishops religious liberty campaign which seems to have abandoned a moral distinction that undergirded the conferences public advocacy in past decades; risks ignoring two fundamental principles of Catholic political theology; and fails to admit that the administrations Feb. 10 solution, though it can be improved, fundamentally did what Catholic social teaching expects government to docoordinate contending rights for the good of all. It concluded: It does a disservice to the victims of religious persecution everywhere to inflate policy differences into a struggle over religious freedom. Such exaggerated protests likewise show disrespect for the freedom Catholics have enjoyed in the United States, which is a model for the worldand for the church. The Commonweal editors are worried about the long-term damage. By the 1990s, after decades of the culture wars waged by Protestant and Catholic groups, it said, many younger people came to think of religion as politically divisive and overly judgmental, especially on questions of sexual morality. As a result, the number of Americans who have abandoned institutional religion has risen dramatically. One-third of adult Catholics have already left the church. Isnt that sobering fact more deserving of a national campaign than this self-defeating battle over contraception coverage?

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