· Mt.
Elgon National Park is well known for its rich deposits of herds of
elephants.
· I
enjoyed my bondage with the family and especially with their mule, Jake.
· The
book was very entertaining, even though it was about a dull subject,
World War II.
· I
would love to attend a college where the foundation was built upon
women.
· The
worst experience that I have probably ever had to go through emotionally
was when other members of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals) and I went to Pennsylvania for their annual pigeon shooting.
· He
was a modest man with an unbelievable ego.
· Scuba
One members are volunteers, but that never stops them from trying to
save someone’s life.
· Hemingway
includes no modern terminology in A Farewell to Arms. This, of
course, is due to that fact that it was not written recently.
· I
am proud to be able to say that I have sustained from the use of drugs,
alcohol and tobacco products.
· I’ve
been a strong advocate of the abomination of drunk driving.
· If
Homer’s primary view of mortal life could be expressed in a word it
would be this: life is fleeting.
· Such
things as divorces, separations, and annulments greatly reduce the need
for adultery to be committed.
· It
is rewarding to hear when some of these prisoners I have fought for are
released, yet triumphant when others are executed.
· Playing
the saxophone lets me develop technique and skill which will help me in
the future, since I would like to become a doctor.
· However,
many students would not be able to emerge from the same situation
unscrewed.
· I
look at each stage as a challenge, and an adventure, and as another
experience on my step ladder of life.
· “Bare
your cross,” something I have heard all my life.
· There
was one man in particular who caught my attention. He was a tiny man
with ridiculously features all of which, with the exception of his nose,
seemed to drown in the mass of the delicate transparent pinkish flesh
that cascaded from his forehead and flowed over the collar of his tuxedo
and the edge of his bow tie.
· Take
Wordsworth, for example; every one of his words is worth a hundred
words.
· For
almost all involved in these stories, premature burial has had a
negative effect on their lives.
· I
know that as we age, we tend to forget the bricklayers of our lives.
· I
would like to see my own ignorance wither into enlightenment.
· Another
activity I take personally is my church Youth Group.
· The
outdoors is two dimensional, challenging my physical and mental
capabilities.
· Going
to school in your wonderfully gothic setting would be an exciting
challenge.
· My
mother worked hard to provide me with whatever I needed in my life, a
good home, a fairly stale family and a wonderful education.
· I
hope to provide in turn, a self motivated, confident, and capable
individual to add to the reputation of Vasser University whose name
stands up for itself. [Note: the correct spelling is Vassar].
· Filled
with Victorian furniture and beautiful antique fixtures, even at that
age I was amazed.
· They
eagerly and happily took our bags, welcomed us in English, and quickly
drove us out of the airport.
· Do
I shake the hand that has always bitten me?
· In
the spring, people were literally exploding outside.
· Freedom
of speech is the ointment which sets us free.
· I
first was exposed through a friend who attends [school].
· As
an extra, we even saw Elizabeth Taylor’s home, which had a bridge
attaching it to the hoe across the street.
· Under
Activities:
Volunteer (Retarded totor)
· Name
of Activity:
Cook and serve homeless
· On
a transcript: AP
Engllish
· Misspelled
abbreviation on another transcript:
COMP CRAP (computer graphics)
· Handwritten
on an interview form under Academic Interests:
Writting.