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Time My Dad
1,019 wordsChristian KuczmarskiProfessor Pagano English 1017 February 2002 My Magical Visit remember the visit like it was yesterday. The year was 1990, and it was the month of June. I hadn't been off for more than two weeks, and I was bored out of my mind. It really takes a lot to keep a seven year old busy. That's when it happened. My dad told me that tomorrow we would be going to visit somewhere special. He told me that he also visited this place when he was a kid. I remember the night before we left, I...
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Billy And Laura
1,315 wordsThe Gift It happened on December 1, 1984. The Johnsons were camping at Zavonavich park which is where they go every year. Kevin, Billy, Laura, and their mom and dad were all there. They left Cody at home with the baby-sitter because he was too little to go. Every year its a tradition for them to go on a night hike through the woods. They got their equipment ready and started off in about an hour. Every year they take the same trail but this year they decided to be different so they took another ...
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Gene And Billy
1,073 words"Drummer" is a story about a boy who is trying to be normal in a society full of people who like big, strong, athletic people. The people are looked at as flawless, or else they can't anything wrong. Billy is the exact opposite of what the community accepts. We are very sympathetic toward Billy in Vanderhaghe's "Drummer" because he lives in the shadow of his older brother Gene, Billy's dad won't let him do what he wants, and he takes the blame for getting Nancy home late when it was actually Gen...
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Second Lesson Rich Dad
680 wordsA true tale of two dads, one dad is a highly educated professor, the other, an eighth grade dropout. The educated dad left his family with nothing, except a few unpaid bills. The dropout later became one of Hawaii's richest men and left his son a fortune. The educated dad would say, "I can't afford it" while the other, asked, "How can I afford it?" Rich dad teaches the boys priceless lessons on money, by making them learn through experience. The most important lesson he teaches is to free yourse...
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Family Day In Botanical Garden
1,001 wordsFamily Day When I was around 6, I had gotten out of church wearing my nice church clothes with a tie, shoes, dressy pants, and a blazer. I was with my mom, dad, brother, and sister, who all had on church clothes too. My sister had the same things my mom had on, a black long skirt with an expensive white shirt. My brother and dad had on the same thing too: black shoes, navy blue pants, black bow tie and white shirt. I was the only one with a blazer on. My siblings and I were really happy we all w...
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Tony's Dad And The Gang
802 wordsA GANGSTER TURNED WRITER There was a kid named Tony Davidson who lived in Italy, Tony's dad had a very powerful gang in Italy and everybody knew who they were. "If you " re having any problems I'll fix them". Said Tony's dad. Tony however didn't like violence he thought that all things could be handled peacefully. However everyone at school was afraid of him. They always bought him presents, gave him money because they knew if they didn't they would the price. Tony never asked for any of it thou...
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Better Dad
744 wordsHello how are you doing? This is your one and only son just in case you didn't know. I would have handwritten this letter but I just figured I would type it because I know you can't read my writing. Dad it has been a long time coming for me and you both I know that it has really been a hard road for you and how things happened between you and mom. I still sit back and wonder what would have happened to you if you were still in that position. I guess god has a funny way of working to help the chi...
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My Dad
623 wordsPersonal Writing: My First Time Experiencing Riding A BicycleSangho Kang After a very meaningful conversation with my dad about the old days, we came up with an object that we both remember clear. It was my very. My mind told me that I got it when I was only eight but my mom insisted that I was seven when I got it. Either of us had a proof, and so that when I got it was not important. My dad put together all the small pieces of the bicycle. From a beautiful material that he called, 'Your own car...
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Being A Super Dad
502 wordsSuper dads A long time ago, way back in the 1950's, there was a cold, icy creature known as the 'fifties father. ' He rarely displayed affection, and he hid most of his feelings behind the newspaper. Most of the child-rearing duties were left to mom. We can kiss those days good-bye! In Western cultures there is an increasing number of men who are extremely active in all stages of raising their children. The old 'fifties father' is now becoming the 'nineties nanny. ' These modern 'super dads', as...
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Town Billy
1,114 wordsCreative Writing: The Present Theme: Greed and stupidity. ' Mysterious Fires Breaking out Across Prince Rupert, British Colombia' -- John Reeves'I can't believe there is another one' read surprised Henry Peters. 'That must be 5 houses in the last 2 months. Why would anyone do such a vapid thing?' 'Dad, they don't even know if someone is setting them yet!' 'Oh Billy, wake up and smell the smoke. Fires like that just don't start themselves. ' Billy knew that as he was walking away, but since he wa...
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Ricky's Dad
416 wordsThis book is about a boy named Ricky, he is a Mexican who lives in Southern Arizona. He only lives with his dad because his mother was killed in a car accident. Ricky and his dad have a bi-plane that they fly to relieve stress and forget about the death of Ricky's mom. One day when Ricky and his dad just got done landing, there were some DEA agents waiting for them at their ranch. Ricky's dad used to work in the DEA and they were back to ask him to help them steal and plane from the Cartel mansi...
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Scout And Her Dad
401 wordsIn To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout is a young girl who grows up in a small town in Alabama called May comb County. In this small town there is prejudice, racism, and hypocrisy. Growing up surrounded by these issues she learns a lot of life lessons about herself and people she knows. Scout learns many life lessons and understands life better towards the end of the book. What are life lessons? Life lessons are things a person experiences in life. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout learns many life lesso...
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My Quad Back About 200 Feet
518 wordsQuad Flight This day I thought was like any other day, or I thought... It was a cloudy day during the middle of January and My Dad And I were riding our four wheel drive motor vehicles flying all around those great trails. The best thing of this whole trip was that they had just built some jumps. They were the biggest jumps that anyone has seen, so my Dad and I got as far back as we could, which was about five hundred feet back. So I just pinned the throttle and let her fly I hit that jump doing...
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Our Goals And Dreams
503 wordsI can remember a time in my life that we all can refer to. A time when the world seemed too big to get a grasp on, too big for it to see you. I believed it would swallow me whole but as you can see, it didnt. Remember when we were young and our hopes were high, our goals and dreams seemed untouchable Sure you do, I remember. Well, most of us by now have came in contact with our goals and dreams, or if not yet, pretty close. I know I have. Either Ive come real close, or actually accomplished them...
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Mom Vs Dad In My Family
524 wordsMom vs. Dad In my family, trying to find two contrasting relatives is like trying to find a needle, in a stack of needles. Of course after a little thought, the two most obvious and contrasting family members turned out to be my parents. Although many differences exist between my mom and dad, three major ones include the way they act, the way the think, and the way they parent. First off, their personalities vary to the extreme. My dad, for example, acts extremely selfish. Rarely does he clean u...
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Bo's Dad
702 wordsKarl Banks Ironman by Chris Crutcher Family relationships and their inherent problems are the key components of this story. The main character Bo Brewster, as well as the other members of the anger management group, are confronted by these issues. Bo's relationship with his father is shown the most throughout the story. There are many trials and tribulations between him and his father, but it basically comes down to that fact that they are both stubborn. This example from the book shows exactly ...
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Point Biffs Dream
785 wordsThe character biff in "Death of a salesman" by Arthur miller is the character with the most interesting part in the story. Biff is one of Willy loan two sons and the most favorite of the two. Willy took so much interest in biff because he see biff as one who has a lot to offer to the family, and he never saw happy as one who could make me a contribution to the family. Biff had a lot of things going on for him when he was in high school. He was the star of the football team in his high school, ha...
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Film Billy Elliot
960 wordsA comparison between Billy Elliot and A kestrel for a knave (the film and the book) To be honest I don't find this particular genre very interesting. The book was one of the most boring books i've ever read; it had no sense of excitement or suspense and could easily have been classed as a biography of an ordinary boy's life in the 1960's. The film was slightly better, but this is due to the fact, that it was designed to appeal to a modern audience; the ending was excruciantly perfect and definit...
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My Dad's Drinking Problem
1,059 words"She sure takes after her dad!" Parents usually hear comments like this from friends and family. Children are mirrors of their parents in so many ways. They do what they see... what their parents do. When it comes to alcohol and drugs, a parent's actions directly influences what their children learn. While many children suffer negative consequences due to parental alcoholism, there are some children of alcoholics that function well and do not develop serious problems. I remember him often with a...
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My Dad's House For The Weekend
1,267 wordsDad and I were very close, but, at the same time I was growing up and I thought that going to my dad's house for the weekend was getting boring. All I wanted to do was hang out with my friends, not go to his house. He was cool with it just as long as he could see me for a few hours before I went to my friends house. So what I would do is ring him up Wednesday or Thursday and tell him whether or not I was coming up to his house!! He started to get annoyed because he never saw me! Thats when the f...