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Growing Up

Grade nine was a blur, filled with things like writing your first exams, prep for high school, choosing a high school, choosing your courses, etc. It adds up to a lot of pressure and...

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A lesson of freedom learned from visiting Washington D.C.

I gazed out the window as the United States Capitol came into view; I gasped as my dream of visiting Washington D.C. finally...

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Mount Desert Island: A memory to be forgotten

Road work? Who does road work in the middle of June on one of only two highways in Maine? And why did it have to be in the northbound land on the only day I ever needed to go north? These were a few...

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The Eternal City

The trip began on the morning of the new year, so early that it was still dark outside. I boarded an airplane alone, on my way to Philadelphia for a connecting flight--I was nervous because it was my...

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Black Hills South Dakota

This summer I traveled to the Black Hills in South Dakota with my mom. To me the Black Hills meant relaxation, fun, and new sights! We drove three very long days from Cedar Crest, New Mexico. The first...

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Summer Monterey Bay Trip

Last summer, I went with my family down the California coast from San Francisco to Monterey. The trip was a family bonding time as well as an enjoyable...

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Boston Vacation

          I have been to Boston, Mass more times than I can count and I love the city like a second home. However, one trip did not turn out as happily as it should have. During spring vacation...

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My unforgettable memory about Vietnam

     My family was about to leave Vietnam in one month.  After visiting all of the relatives, we decided to have a trip to a wonderful...

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A Flight to Illumination

Chairs were filled with adults, quiet and taut with impatience. Huddles of children ran to and fro with fingers pointed at the sight of landing planes. A voice that occasionally came over the speaker...

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