Hardest Decision I Ever Made Essay

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    Domestic Violence is something that I never thought I would experience in my lifetime. I surround myself with people that I care about and to see something so painfully tragic affect one of them, let alone myself was inconceivable. But even the inconceivable can happen, and for that reason and so many more, I welcome awareness on this topic and do not mind sharing my experience. It started with just words. He wouldn’t let her feel as though she could accomplish things on her own. She would try…

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    It was the summer of 2010 when I had made a decision that impacted my life considerably, and that decision was to learn how to play the cello. It all started when I had to choose a fine art to pursue in the 6th grade as a part of the mandatory curriculum. As I had prior experience with the piano, I thought that it was logical to choose an instrument as the learning process would be expedited since I already knew how to read sheet music. I settled on the cello as I enjoyed the beautiful, rich…

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    Define Change Essay

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    Change has been a big deal in my life since I was three years old. The reason being because my parents were divorced in 2004, so I was used to changing situations at a very young age. I got very good at this because I had a new surprise waiting for me almost every time I would go to the other parent’s house. I never knew whether it would be a good surprise or not. Because of this there was a lesson that I learned at a younger age than most people. The lesson being that, ”In order to live a good…

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    one holding the gun, is even more shocking. George struggled to make this decision, picking up and dropping the gun in his final conversation with Lennie before the fatal shot. George had a humongous choice to make, and as depressing as his choice was, I believe it was the correct one. George is nowhere near a murderer. He was kind, and took good care of Lennie, even though he became frustrated with him at times. He made sure Lennie was able to escape after pulling on the girl’s dress in Weed,…

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    terrible tragedy impacted Marshall University and the community. On this day, 75 people,mostly players and coaches,lost their lives in a tragic plane crash. The school now had to take actions when it came up to the following football season tough decisions begin to follow. Would the University end the football program all together because of what happened or become a stronger football team because out of everything that had happened on that day May 14. The story of We are Marshall is so horrific…

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    upset because of all the arguing but I was happy that we were going to get there a little bit earlier. When we woke up, Mr. Richards was gone. He had gone without us. Even Mr. Black who also wanted to go to Fort Vancouver was supersized. No sane person would go alone. I hope he makes it, even though it's almost impossible. He seemed to be a really nice person, even though he didn’t talk very much. I was very happy we didn’t have to go to Fort Vancouver but I almost wish we would have. We…

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    I viidly remember being told one day by my father, every failure In life leads you to decisions to get better. He told me that like everything in life, even the deepest, toughest scars can lead you to bettering yourself. As an athlete we are constantly told to never shy away. To never be in fear of injury. Prevention is a major key in our victories, But what about when injuries do began to tear away at our bodies? We fear more than ever that our goals and ambisions will be lost. As a high…

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    My Papa Bill was by far the orneriest and outspoken man i've ever met, he was my best friend and my papa and not a day goes by that i don’t think about him. He passed away December 24th of 2013, three years ago on Christmas Eve. He was in the hospital a week before we had to make the heartbreaking decision to take him off life support because we knew he didn’t want to live off machines. He had been in the hospital many times so i never would've thought that this would be my last time seeing him.…

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    The relationship between Ponyboy and Johnny is speechless. The fact that they are that close to each other describes it all. In the beginning of the novel, I would describe the friendship of Ponyboy Curtis and Johnny Cade as, “ together, courage, and faith in each other.” Another statement is: has Ponyboy and Johnny always been in a strong relationship? The answer is yes, but the progress of faith in each other from the beginning to the end, was a dramatic change in the level of friendship.…

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    Cocaine Changed My Life

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    December 11th 2012 was the day that changed my way of life. It was the last day I ever got high on Cocaine. I got so high, I wanted to kill myself and had to call my dad to pick me up. Maybe this is not a big deal to you but. However, the fact I had to call my father in the middle of the night because my addiction had gotten so out of control, was pretty much the lowest I could ever feel. I didn’t want to be this person anymore. A person who lied, a person who picked fights with people so they…

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