My World Essays

  • My Memories Of Another World

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    1 November 2013 Another World Most of my childhood is a blur. Nothing but faceless people and blurred figures haunt my memories of the long gone past. Despite the confusing blurriness or my memories, there is one moment in time that remains clear even as days and years pass by. As a child, I remember having no sense of goals, motives, or inspirations for anything in life. All that went through my mind was the voices of adults telling me to do well in school

  • My World of Reading and Writing

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    My World of Reading and Writing Learning to read has been a great gift to me, I would have been lost without it. I started out young with a passion for books. Any type of story would do, scary or friendly, as long as I could picture what was happening. I hated books with pictures because it took away from my imagination. I loved letting my imagination run wild with every detail. Growing up my parents encouraged my passion for reading. They bought me all the children's books I wanted. I would

  • How My Passion Affects the World

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    My Passion is my word. Words are used everyday, I am even using words now. You know a lot about word don’t you? What they mean? When to say them? What you did not know was, once you give someone your word you are bonded to it and going back on you word would break that bond, I never go back on my word, I never did, and I never will. the only reason is, I never want to become the most atrocious monster known as a.... liar, and becoming that monster is my biggest fear. You could say it's what drives

  • How Does Willa Cather Use The Theme Of The Natural World In My Antonia

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    In Willa Cather’s novel My Ántonia, Cather uses the theme of the natural world to further expand on the persona of the character, Jim Burden, and his romantic outlook on life. Jim shows a strong bond to nature as it brings back his idyllic childhood memories and the feelings of absolute bliss he had. By connecting the theme of nature to his childhood Jim presents the idea that he feels dissatisfied as an adult in the city and misses his life on the farm where he was in union with nature. Moreover

  • Personal Narrative Essay: My Journey In The World

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    My story starts like many others around this world; unfortunately being raised in a poor situation. I grew up in a single parent family, with my five other siblings. From a very young age, I was determined to succeed at any goal I ever dreamt of. Seeing my mother struggle inspired me to work hard and go after what I wanted in life. I didn’t have the money like many others did growing up. I had to work multiple jobs to put myself through school and pursue the activities and social outings of my youth

  • Personal Narrative: My Trip To Disney World

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    In my life I have had the opportunity to travel to seventeen states and thirteen foreign countries, each providing a new insight on the world and the people who inhabit it. It is a rare and precious opportunity to get a glimpse into the lives of so many different groups of people: every one having a different language, even if it is just a change in dialect, a unique history, a different appearance, a culture of their own, and the experience is invaluable. Aside from a short trip to Banff I can

  • My Best Friend in the Entire World

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    My Best Friend in the Entire World Everyone needs a best friend in her lifetime. She needs somebody that she can trust and go to with her problems. A best friend should be there for you all the time, no matter what the situation may be. In my case, I have known my best friend for my entire life. My best friend happens to be my younger sister, Brittany. She is only thirteen months younger than I am, so we are very close. Having Brittany as my best friend has made me into the person I am today

  • Analysis Of Tom Vanderbilt's 'Shut Up, I Can T Hear You'

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    In a large college lecture hall, the level of anonymity of students is seemingly in accordance with their physical distance from the professor. The students that sit in the front rows establish their identities as academically driven while those who sit in the last row are seen as unmotivated. By choosing to sit in the back of the class, the students submerge themselves in obscurity; wholly secluding themselves from the classroom community. (line explaining what this means)). In “Shut Up, I Can’t

  • Visiting a Third World Country and My Experience There

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    little, I heard stories of Third World countries where people lived in complete poverty. I would hear of how they had dilapidated domiciles, contaminated water, deadly diseases, and shortages of food. I was always told how blessed I was to live in a country where I was free of these situations, but I always took this truth for granted. I would go along every day, not worrying about where I was going to sleep or what I was going to eat, when people all over the world were facing these situations as

  • My Future in the World Wrestling Federation

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    My Future in the World Wrestling Federation Before I even entered the double doors, I could hear the power saw inside. My warm breath turned to fog in the cold, January night, and I took the step that would change my life. Entering into a large room, the smell of sawdust almost made me sneeze, and I saw the wrestling ring in the far right corner. I passed the men cutting the 2 x 4s, and making my way towards the ring, was greeted by a stranger. "Are you Jesse?," a 350-pound man asked.

  • Why Is Disney Important To My World

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    unique from the rest of the world. My parents clothe my toddler brothers with their hats and sunscreen and then help me put on my beloved Minnie shirt and Mickey ears. I bounce throughout the room, waiting to sprint downstairs and meet Donald, Goofy, and Pluto. Skipping, I look out the balcony of our hotel room in Orlando. My face beams like a glowstick. Cinderella’s Castle. Flash-forward nine years, and the same bright eyes stare at Cinderella’s Castle in Disney World. Now I’m fourteen and those

  • Brave new world and how it influenced my life

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    A Different World; A Different Person All forms of art have greatly influenced my life and have had an enormous effect on me as a person. Throughout high school, of all the great works of literature, poetry, and other types of art that have given me a feeling of joy, my senior year I discovered one piece of literature that stands out and opens my eyes to the world around me. Art, literature and music not only intrigue and inspire me, but also despite all of the thought provoking choices at hand

  • Personal Essay: My Disney World Experience

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    My Disney World Experience The first time I was at Disney World was a long time ago. My family and I were really excited to go for a long time. The Disney World we went to was in Japan.The First we flew there we would up in the morning and go to some of the parks there. I was really young but I still remember everything to this day. We went to all of the parks and most of the shows that would play. We stayed in Disney world for a little over a week. It was our last day so we went to our favorite

  • History Of World War II On My Family History

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    Hogue ANTH 209 11/19/2014 WWII: Family History Introduction This paper will explain the history of World War II and how it relates to my family history. I chose to interview my aunt about her father (my grandfather), Joseph Clayton Hogue a.k.a Skeeter Hogue. I chose my grandfather because based on most of my group, we fall under the topic of war. WWII It’s been said that World War II started in July 7, 1937, but is still debated. It made major leaps in technology and laid groundwork that

  • Personal Narrative: My Memories Of Disney World

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    characters in person, and Disney World was the only place I could think of. Disney World was the most memorable experience because I had a chance to meet Mickey and Minnie mouse, went on the most amazing rides, and got an opportunity to watch Beauty and the Beast Live. First of all, Disney World was a good experience for me because I had a chance to meet Mickey and Minnie mouse. I could remember their big black noses and

  • Personal Narrative-My Vacation To Disney World

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    My Vacation To Disney World The sound of music, filling the air with happiness, resonates throughout the area. The scent of delicious buttery popcorn and glazed turkey legs that go on for miles and miles. The feeling of excitement coming into the place is felt in the atmosphere. It is the image of a once in a lifetime moment. When people come in, their imaginations become reality. The name describes itself perfectly. Walt Disney World is the place of dreams and imagination. People come from all

  • Justin Bieber's Unique Rise to Fame

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    in its second week the album peaked at number one in Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. It also charted in the top ten of fifteen other countries. He followed up the release of his debut album with his first headlining tour, the My World Tour, the remix albums My Worlds Acoustic and Never Say Never – The Remixes, and the 3D biopic-concert film Justin Bieber: Never Say Never. Bieber released his second studio album Under the Mistletoe in November 2011, when it debuted at number one on the Billboard

  • My Disney World: My Trip To Disney World

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    So have you ever been to Disney World? Most of you probably have been there. I didn’t go to Disney World until November of last year with my family. I wasn’t sure what it would be like, but it was incredible. It was a lot of fun, and it was a great experience because I was with my family. We left our house at two in the morning because if we left at that time, we would be able to make it to Florida around eleven. I didn’t mind waking up that early, my sister on the other hand didn’t like the idea

  • My Perfect World

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    “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.”- Martin Luther King Jr. And isn’t he right. We all have dreams, whether it’s you or me. If only we could all create our own perfect world, one that would satisfy all of our wants and needs. It may seem impossible, but what if we could? I believe anything is possible. It’s just as possible for me to hate the color pink, collect

  • My Career In The World

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    until now. Many people are born into this world totally alone, kicking and screaming as they experience the world with a singular point of view. Me? Not so much. My life has always been particularly cramped. Being born a triplet makes you experience the world in a vastly different way. Not only do I see the world in my own unique, and occasionally pessimistic point of view, but I also see the world through my sisters’ eyes as well. This unique aspect of my birth is easily a part of who I am, who I