Monthly Archives: October 2011
Monologue
For the past 5 years my family has gone to St. Maarten too spend winter break in beautiful and comforting weather. Every year was better than the last and we were more and more eager to attend every year. This … Continue reading
MONOLOGUE-JOSH BANILIVY
Joshua Banilivy Freshman Seminar Monologue It was on one Friday night when I started to appreciate my life more then I ever did. As you all know I am an EMT. On that Friday night we get an ambulance … Continue reading
Ely Solodar
When I was in 8th grade I was this chubby kid who just struck puberty, and like all the boys my age I had one thing on my mind, girls. In my school there was this girl Katie. She was … Continue reading
Monologue
me, my dad, and my two brothers were set for a two day trip to Islamorada, a tarpon spot roughly 2 hours south of miami. so we started heading out to the islamorada flats, about a half hour drive. we … Continue reading
Change
When I was 13 years old my parents got divorced. It was a hard time in my life because I wasn’t sure whose side to be on, and if I chose the wrong side I was scared one of my … Continue reading
Monologue
In the ninth grade I tried out for my school’s JV softball team. After 3 long days of try-outs, I made the team! I was ecstatic and couldn’t wait until the first day of practice! The first day of practice … Continue reading
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A tradition that I had in high school on Saint Patrick’s Day was that all the seniors would go to the city for the parade. Obviously it wasn’t what the school had wanted, but what could they have done. During … Continue reading
Monologue
April 5th of this year was a day in which my entire life changed. I can recall exactly where I was when I heard the news. Throughout high school I had to do something call Christian Service, which is … Continue reading
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Yarden Benzaken Many people go through struggles in there life some more serious than others, but one of the hardest times I had to go through in my life is when my parents decided to pick up and move … Continue reading
Monologue
I was never the biggest, or the strongest, but I loved the game. I remember, as a kid that was all me and my friends wouuld do. Literally until we couldnt see the ball anymore in the dark. One morning … Continue reading