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superheroes
... find the boy who she had met at the hospital next to her. She heard her mother's voice,
"It's worked! Tim has recovered; do you remember him from the other day?"
"Yes...Hi Tim" Anne whispered.
"Wonderful, you can finally speak; ...
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A life in the Day…
... McGhee, taking off her wristbands. I listen beyond that and I can here the faint noise of the birds awakening and starting to sing their merry tunes! Once I've said my good mornings, I make my way downstairs in a ...
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Autobiographical Writing.
... were going to head for the world's largest cheese producing country, the country where drugs are stupidly legal; the country which has the world's second largest cycling community. First I thought: mid-life crisis. I mean, what in the world was ...
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Creative writing - Confused Teenager
... weeks, and anyway you shouldn't act as if he is your whole life. You were fine before he came along and it's not like he's not coming back. I have been talking to Chris," that was her boyfriend, he is ...
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I stumble downstairs and sleep-walk through breakfast as my mum, dad and sister zoom around the house like they are attatched to rockets.
... to rockets.
I get on really well with my family most of the time especially my sister. My friends can never understand why I never fight with my sister but we just get on really well, which is very ...
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Life in the Day of
the one and only
Zulfqar Ali!
... to get up and manage to ready.
I usually end up doing everything in a hurry. I run down the squeaky stairs, have a wash, grab a Jammie Dodger before I finish off the homework that I started the night ...
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Red Cane I don’t know if it was a ghost or not, but I have no other explanation of it. Maybe it was all in my mind. Maybe not. However, this is what I believe happened.
... frequented in winter, but once spring and summer came round the swimming pool there would ring with shouts and splashes, and the houses in the roads opened the gates at the end of their gardens and released their children and ...
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would like to take this opportunity to say a few things that are on my mind about alcohol. Before I begin, however, I would like it to be known that I have tasted alcohol before;
... child, I knew what was behind my beloved father's anger: alcohol.
Why didn't I drink in high school? I'll tell you why. It was because I was afraid of turning into my father. My mother was scared, too, and she constantly ...
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Write the first, second, third and last chapters of a murder mystery set in your school.
... could be seen socialising in their common room. One checked his watch, and trotted merrily off to his next lesson. The other retired to the library for study, settling down under the warm, comforting glow of the lights. His studious ...
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You walk into the Marriot Hotel. You are at your 10 year high school reunion. There are beautiful chandeliers, balloons, and flashes from cameras fill the room. The tables are draped with beautiful dining clothes.
... short and proceed to your table. You never thought seeing her again would bring back so many emotions. You look back on that night in high school when your world changed forever and realize why her appearance has brought back ...
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"A distant howl broke the silence".
... of the car and sleeping bags, pillows and suitcases piled into the boot. I carefully opened the boot of the car, not wanting to knock the bike rack off and threw my bag inside. Mum opened the front car door ...
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"As I closed the door behind me I knew that life could never be the same again . . ."
... ago, when she was just seventeen and still in college. She'd stormed out of the house after yet another run-in with her mother, and was sitting on the park bench thinking about the horrible things her mother had said, over ...
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"Begin With The End In Mind"
... University, and a Bachelor of Science degree cum Laude, from the University of Utah. He has served as an officer and board member of several corporations, an administrative assistant to the president of Brigham Young University, a visiting professor at ...
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"But why, Mum?" shouted Sonny.
... way to Hackney, the car pulled up at some traffic lights. Whilst Sonny gazed relentlessly out of the window his eye was caught by a conker tree. He noticed the way that it had a hard, spiky, cruel exterior but ...
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"Cal" by Bernard Maclaverty Critical essay
... Life is not easy for Cal: he and his father, Shamie, are the only Catholics living a Protestant Estate; he is unemployed; his mother died when he was only eight; his brother was killed while working abroad; his relationship with ...
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"Cut" - "We're here," Dad breathed a huge sigh of relief as our flashy, new Lotus rolled effortlessly along the neglected, overgrown gravel drive.
... was almost unbearable as we veered around the last corner and drove carefully up to our new house.
The house was what I expected. The main building was huge, sixteenth century and made of stone. The outer buildings consisted of a ...
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"Danger room"
... airport, the told us that we hade been upgraded to first class seats. My mum thought it was because she looked like Cathren Zeta Jones, while the way the rude, drolly dollie, looked at her like she was Pat buthcher. ...
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"Don't forget to milk the cows son" "Yes, mum" replied Terry directly.
... pronounce R's as a W. Terry was prou of his family and his farm and loved his life in general very much.
One sunny April morning, Graham decided on taking the old combine harvester for a spin, but that's not what ...
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"Don't take life so seriously, you'll never get out alive anyway,".
... was fifty-four stories high and I was at floor forty-seven. I was very proud of this as I was only twenty-four years old and had worked my way up from the bottom. The rest of the afternoon passed quickly and ...
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"Don't worry, it’s a 20 minute drive!" It's 8.40 and we've just got off the plane. It was the longest flight of our lives
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protest, my adamant dad marched up to the rent-a-car
counter and asked for a people carrier.
After standing around for another half hour, the lady
showed us to a lift and told us our car would be waiting
downstairs.
We ...
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"Don't you worry love, you're only dreaming again." Margaret
... of her life. In front of her was a hairy ape, stamping towards her with half-closed eyes!! Maggie then put her arms around this beast, and told him to drink the glass of water and to get a bath. Maggie ...
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"Empire of the Sun" by J.G. Ballard.
... hope. I have some good friends here and they have helped me through everything, but I am still very sad and I miss my mom and dad a lot. I just hope that they are al right, so I can ...
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"Freeze!"
... with his eyes.
There continued a small bustle as the man was arrested, read his rights, cuffed, masked and shackled. He was walked out of the room, up the flight of stairs that led from the basement flat and out in ...
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"Gateway to heaven"
... and automobiles, racing down the street carrying even more people to some important place. I see a void in the racetrack and take a chance to run across the street to school.
I am in my last year at Mao ...
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"Gateway to heaven" "Ouch, je je I'm telling mamma!" I yelled in agony, rubbing the imprint her book left on my head.
... automobiles, racing down the street carrying even more people to some important place. I see a void in the racetrack and take a chance to run across the street to school.
I am in my last year at Mao Tse-Dung ...