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    amazing summer vacation I can leave behind because it will never slipped from my memory as it was extremely beautiful‚ enjoyable and unusual to forget. It started from the pleasure-trip to Bulgaria with my group were I can not only have a good time with my friend visiting sights but take delight in dance during two unforgettable weeks. Since I have entered university I couldn’t attend my dance class in my native town‚ unfortunately‚ so I enjoy it even for a summer. Then I took a break from the amusement

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    The Hardest Thing in Life

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    the hardest thing to do….. Reality bites that the hardest thing to do in life is to decide which decision you should come up to… Life had tested me through different circumstances to come up to a verdict and never did i had any remorse.I chose it so I stood for it.However‚ life doesn’t stop from one decision you made.Once you have decided about one thing another situation will arise. Should I be happy for that?Well‚‚I guess so!!!Simply because it justifies that I’m still alive and kicking

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    One of the hardest thing in life is just to be yourself. One of the hardest things in life to do is trying to accept yourself for who you are. Unfortunately most people don’t get to the accepting themselves stage until they are older. Even at childhood itself‚ you wouldn ’t feel much comfortable in your academics when comparing with a brilliant pal in your class. There comes a certain time in your life when you just say ‘I can’t please everybody‚ so I am going to be myself’ and you accept yourself

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    Inspiration for Change Music has the power to inspire. This inspiration drives people to act. Linkin Park and Marie Digby draw on this inspiration through their lyrics‚ instrumentation‚ and musicality in their performance of the song‚ “What I’ve Done”. Both songs‚ though in different genres‚ speak to a broad audience that can connect to the core of its meaning. Marie Digby sings with a distinct purity that lacks in Linkin Park’s original‚ but Linkin Park’s electric passion creates a deeper feeling

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    The coolest thing I’ve ever done or should I say the dumbest thing I ever done was run my mother’s car into our house. It was the end of summer starting my freshman year at Destrehan High School and I wanted to do something that would have made me seem cool to the kids around the neighborhood so I decided to steal my mother’s car. My mom owned a 2002 Nissan Pathfinder that she didn’t really use‚ usually just my step dad would use it to go to work and my mom used the truck so I didn’t see a problem

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    “Nineteen things I’ve learned before I turned nineteen. 1. Always carry $5 and a lighter with you (even if you don’t smoke).  2. Ask every person you meet how their day is going. Genuinely ask with the soul intention of learning how their day is. Ask the coffee shop employee. Ask the person next to you in line at Walmart. Ask your distant friend. Ask everyone. 3. Take many photos of yourself. Take photos of yourself when you’re happy. Take photos of yourself when you’re sad. Take photos of yourself

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    10 Hardest Things To Do In Sports? By: Kyle Gorman and Kaleb Quinlan 10- Saving A Penalty Kick Saving a penalty kick is hard because you have little time to react because the soccer ball is coming at you so fast. You have about a 10% chance to save the kick 9 Running A Marathon Running a marathon is extremely hard because you have to run 26.2 miles The average time for running a marathon is 4 hours and 32 minutes 8 Tour De France The Tour De France covers 2‚500 miles over 3 weeks of time It

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    don’t even have the option to is a terrible thing. No matter what you believe or what other people believe there has and always will be a plan for you‚ if you are alive right now you’re not done with your plan. Getting to choose when you want to die is not right‚ not when there are people struggling to stay afloat. I think that having the capability to have a doctor assist you in suicide is a terrible idea and I am against it. Depression is a difficult thing that hits Americans today; with our issues

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    The best thing ever

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    The movie focuses on an old man reading a story to an old woman in a nursing home. The story he reads follows two young lovers named Allie Hamilton and Noah Calhoun‚ who meet one evening at a carnival. But they are separated by Allie’s parents who dissaprove of Noah’s unwealthy family‚ and move Allie away. After waiting for Noah to write her for several years‚ Allie meets and gets engaged to a handsome young soldier named Lon. Allie‚ then‚ with her love for Noah still alive‚ stops by Noah’s 200-year-old

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    In 1936‚ archaeologist Indiana Jones (or Indy for short‚ usually by his friends)‚ braves an ancient temple in an unnamed South American location. The temple is filled with booby traps and Indy is trying to retrieve a golden idol. Upon fleeing the temple‚ Indy is confronted by rival archaeologist René Belloq and the indigenous Hovitos. Surrounded and outnumbered‚ Indy is forced to surrender the idol to Belloq and subsequently escapes aboard a waiting Waco seaplane after being pursued. Shortly after

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