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Personal Narrative Essay About Suicide
2,474 Days Later December 6th, 2009 I woke up just as I did any other day, not knowing that day would be a day I would never forget, a day that
would change my life forever. My dad had always been my anchor. Then one day my anchor was broken away from me and I was set adrift.
Suicide had claimed my father's life. As young as I was, I really had no understanding of what had happened. I just couldn't find an understanding to
what suicide really was. Crying on the inside and outside, I began to gain an understanding as years progressed. I realized how so many people that
are smiling on the outside can actually be hurting on the inside.Growing up, my dad and I were pretty close. We'd watch old western shows every
Saturday morning. At that time, I thought it was one of the...show more content...
Often so many people are taken for granted. You really never know when will be your last time with someone, and that's the scary thing. People
can be gone in a blink of an eye, without any forewarning. It took me so long to be able to accept the fact; he was never coming home. For years
the thought that he just might be coming home played through my head daily. I lived in denial. I was too afraid and hurt to accept the fact I
simply would never be seeing him again. I asked God daily, " How could this be part of your plan?". In time I learned to accept that God really
does have a plan. Maybe God needed him more than I did. Over time, I've learned many different things from this loss. People always say " In time,
things will get easier." they never really do get easier, you just get stronger. Another thing I've learned is that I may never have closure. There's
always going to be the " what if's" and the " if only's", and all the other questions that'll keep me awake at night. Through this all, I just keep telling
myself that God really does have a
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Example Of A Narrative Essay College
A narrative essay is a story that is true and has meaning, whether it be to prove a point, send a message, explain an event that's happened, or
entertain the reader. Most narrative essays are written to convey a story from a past time that sends a message to not only the reader, but the writer
themselves. When planning a narrative essay, the first step is to identify the topic in which the writer wants to explain. There are multiple ways in
which the you can come up with a topic, it all depends on the style you're most comfortable with. The next step is to write down all the main events
that supports the topic you have chosen. What main events led up to the story you're trying to approach? What key events made what your topic is all
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This event made a big impact on my life as it showed me the value of work ethic by showing me that hard work pays off. It also taught me to never
give up and follow your heart. And lastly, it taught me the importance of a team to help me through the tough practices and mental battles. When
choosing my topic, I wrote down 3 main events that were important in my life that impacted me and shaped myself into the person I am today. The 3 I
chose were: breaking the 3200–meter record for my school, breaking the 4x800 record with my team, and lastly, moving from Poinciana to
Kissimmee and leaving all my friends to take on a new chapter in my life. The topic I chose to write is one I feel very passionate about and the
single memory I can recall the most. Although breaking the 4x800 record with my team was a memorable moment and the first record I'd ever
broken at my school, nothing compared to the feeling I got when I broke an individual record that was held by my own coach. I had a sense of relief
and happiness, not just for myself, but my coach as well. It felt as if I didn't just break the record for the sake of me personally, but for him too. May
have taken 21 years to be broken, but I'd say it sure was worth
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Example Of Narrative Essay Scary Story
On a cold fall evening in the town of Dankfurt, Alaska with a small population of 73. There was a boy named Derek. Derek was just an ordinary
boy who attended the school of Winterfield which was 10 miles away. He did this because his town had no school along with two other friends. Every
morning he and his friends would wake up at five–thirty to walk to school. Because of the Alaskan time zones it was dark during the day and light at
night. On their walk they would pass one house and one house only which was in the heart of the woods. It was a dark brown house with white
curtains. The house was very old and looked to be falling apart. They assumed it was abandoned and thought nothing of it. But every time Derek
walked passed he would get a minor headache not even recognizing...show more content...
Many of the football players would hit or choke them for it. The boys could do nothing they were scrawny and weak except for Joe he was fat. Joe
stood up to the biggest kid this time saying "Buzz of man." They replied with "In your dreams twinkie." Joe attacked him with "well that is why the
football team sucks!" "screw you man" said the bully and walked away. After their hellish days at school the boys would head to the drama club. This
is where they all fit in and thoroughly enjoyed attending the meetings. They were at these meetings until six–thirty or sunrise in Alaska at the time.
The boys would stroll home and get back at about ten o'clock. They would do the same thing every day.
Early one morning Derek's power went out and his alarm clock did not go off. The other boys waited for him but he did not show up so they
assumed he was sick and left without him. A few hours later he woke up and realized he was late. He threw on his clothes and bolted out the door.
Because of Alaska's time zone it was pitch dark when he started his journey. But he carried on his journey just like any
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Literacy Narrative Essay example
At this point in my life I find myself in an interesting predicament regarding my attitudes toward reading and writing; more so towards reading.
Years ago I used to love reading books for pleasure but nowadays I find myself reading things that little to no effort to digest. This includes the very
basic posts on facebook expressing one's opinion on something or articles and threads on reddit discussing topics I find intriguing. Perhaps it's the
severe senioritis that has overcome me as I enter my last semester at Chapman University. As I've gotten lazier I can see it start to reflect in my
everyday life. Deep down I still love to read but I rarely find myself getting truly invested into the action unless it relates to something I am very...show
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You can feed the mind as much as you want and it will never get full of reading. Sadly, I'm not the same person that I was. I guess you could say it's
part of growing up. It never really was intentional but it's just the way how it ended up. On the other hand my attitudes toward writing are very
different. First let me say that deep down I truly do not like to write. I myself don't personally like to write for leisure or pleasure but rather I write
because I believe it is one of the most important aspects of being able to communicate with those around you, both personally and professionally.
To put differently, my attitude towards writing is that I write because I need to write and survive in the world around me. I write because I have
to, not because I want to. Hopefully this somewhat makes sense. To better explain let me make a comparison. When I am assigned a writing
assignment or I am writing because the action is being forced upon me I find myself not enjoying the process and overall the end result is subpar.
The perfect example of this would be my junior year in high school when I was enrolled in AP english literature. I dreaded the majority of the class
simply because there was so much writing involved in the entire course and therefore I was constantly writing just to get a grade. Being forced to
write in such high volume every week for an entire school year was not enjoyable for myself and as a result the
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Essay on Sports Narrative
Tyler Douglas Professor Thamm Eng 101–10:00 a.m. Due: Sep. 29, 2008 Essay #1 Narrative A major role in my life would definitely be sports. It is
almost as if I look up to sports because I could not live without them. Sports pretty much define me as me. I love to play sports as well as watch all
kinds of sports on T.V. and if I could ever go to a game and watch the players play live I would be thrilled. Basically sports define me because I am
ambitious, I finish what I start, I set goals for myself, and I am a fierce competitor in which I love to win and I hate to lose. The greatest part about
sports to me is living for the moment when the game is on the line and the pressure is on can you come through and make a play for your...show more
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With the game tied 6–6 that is when I went into my own little zone and was in my moment. The crowed was electrified and cheering us on. I thought
about all the hard work the coaches put us through doing two a days and keeping us late after a hard practice, spending all of that time and hard
work just for this one little moment when the game was on the line. Back to reality our quarterback had started the play and it looked like it was
going nowhere and we might have to got into overtime. Then after about 6 crazy seconds he threw the ball to our halfback and he broke a couple
tackles and the somehow stretched across the goal line by about 2 inches and we had taken the lead 8–6 with 52 seconds to go. When the game clock
hit 00:00 for the first time in our schools history the football team had beaten Aberdeen and none of us could believe it. This was a special
moment. Now, it was in this moment when I had realized that sports define me as me because we never gave up, none of us wanted to lose, we set a
goal and completed it, but most important we kept our eye on the prize and came through in the moment when the game was on the line. Nobody is
going to remember how many games we won or who the best player on the team was that season, but I guarantee what people will remember is when
we had beaten Aberdeen for the first time in school
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Personal Narrative Essay Examples
Image nine resonates with me because it represents women "taking a seat at the table" in business and I believe more women need to be at the table.
The photograph showing a woman in the back row reminds me of a theme from Sheryl Sandberg's book, Lean In, where she urges women to take a
seat at the table versus sitting on the side of the room. After graduating from Smith College, where I was empowered by intellectually curious and
ambitious women, and then transitioning to banking, a male–dominated industry, I recognized early in my career how few women there were in
executive roles. As a career driven woman I became inspired to change the status quo and promote the career advancement of women. In my
professional career, I have taken several...show more content...
I learned that the bank sponsored employee led groups and I was passionate about creating a group to support women since one did not exist. I formed
and led a founding committee that was successful in fulfilling the necessary requirements for approval and funding. These responsibilities included
creating a charter and bylaws, demonstrating firm–wide interest, and proposing future programming to support our mission. After gaining approval and
funding from human resources, our founding committee secured Senator Kirsten Gillibrand to speak at the launch event. The launch for our group was
so popular that we had to a find a new venue to accommodate the 100+ employees who wanted to attend. Next, we obtained the bank's chief
technology officer as our executive sponsor, the only female executive. After the launch, I went on to lead programming, which included organizing
"Lean In" circles for women at varying levels, a roundtable chat with our president & CEO, and lunch & learns with our chief technology officer.
Within the first year the group grew to over 100 active
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My Writing Experience Essay
Writing has always been my most difficult part of English. Reading, on the other hand, is something I could do all day; however, with writing, I
grimace just thinking about it. It was not that I did not have anything to say, because I actually have quite a bit to say. I just could never figure out
how to phrase what I had to say in just right way on the page. My mom taught me to read and write at a young age. After that, I would devour any
book that I could get my hands on. However, I have had trouble with writing since it became more than just my alphabet and numbers. In elementary, I
got through assignments by making my projects read like a boring fact book. This way was awesome for a high grade, not so great for writing
interesting...show more content...
Mullins comments and said, "Next time, you will just have to change it up a bit." I asked her what she meant. My mom said, "Next time you will
make it more fun, not so much like a timeline, and more like a true story about your subject." This was my first experience in writing for a grade. I
learned a lot and I immediately applied to my future written assignments. I was in high school the first time I had to write a narrative. I was a
freshman. This was Ms. Bradley's first time teaching at Union Christian Academy. On her first day, she gave us our syllabus and said, "I do not
accept late work, especially on writing assignments." We, literally, sat there stunned. My freshman class had it very easy during eighth grade year.
We were not expecting this. As I looked through the syllabus, I saw that our first assignment was due in a week and it was a narrative. At this
time, I did not even know what a narrative was. Ms. Bradley explained that a narrative was an account or story of events. It could be either true or
false. Our narrative had to be true. It had to be a true account of something that happened to us over the summer. She wanted to gauge how are
writing skills were. Our narrative had to be at least two to two and a half pages long. I chose to write my first ever narrative on my trip to Fort
Worth, Texas. Once again, I was plagued with writer's block. I had the story in my head, but everything I
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Essay on Narrative Therapy
Abstract
This paper will look at the logic of narrative therapy by focusing on 5 major points. This paper will begin by discussing how the narrative approach
defines and perceives problems. It will address how narrative therapy views the nature of the relationship between the client and the professional. This
paper will look at how problems are solved using the narrative approach. It will also focus on three main techniques used in narrative therapy, which
will include externalization, deconstruction and re–authoring. This paper will also include a short narrative critique of the medical model. The Logic of
Narrative Therapy Narrative therapy is considered postmodern due to the fact that it uses a story telling approach to...show more content...
According to Kelley (1996) this process is recommended by narrative therapists because it allows the client to begin to see where the discourse
emerged from. The therapist must first just listen to the story and determine what the client sees as the existing problem (Kelley, 1996). Then the
therapist begins to ask questions with the intention of bringing forth the full meaning of the problem (Kelley, 1996). In deconstruction the therapist
searches for answers as to who all is involved with the problem, what past events lead up to the problem development, how the problem changed over
time, how the client has been fighting the problem thus far and how the problem is affecting the client's life (Kelley, 1996).
Kelley (1996) reported that after the therapist has a full understanding of the problem the deconstruction phase moves on to its second stage. The
therapist and the client begin working together to break down the prevailing story in order to map the influence the problem is having on the client's
life (Kelley, 1996). Mapping the effect of the problem is particularly important because it lays the foundation of the new story line (Monk, Winslade,
Crocket & Epston, 1997). According to Monk, Winslade, Crocket & Epston (1997) typically when the effect of the problem is discussed with the
client they begin to feel as if their story has been heard. They
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An Example Of A Personal Narrative (Essay)
Janelly Jimenez LSAC #L33002690 Narration (Description of what is being seen and experienced) Unable to open my eyes, waking up trying to
identify where I was, pedestrians stared, pointed and yelled "Oh! My god. Call 911". Cars drove by. The sirens were heard but not spotted. What
Happened? Where was I? I wept as if the entire world, and all of its beauty, had come to an end. And in a way, it had. On the night of April 7,1997
my thin body flew from the backseat passenger side of a Nissan Sentra crashing through the front passenger window onto the roadway of Old Town,
Staten Island. I woke up on a hospital stretcher perplexed, unaware of what had just occurred. I had partial vision. My eyes were filled with shattered
...show more content...
Finally I arrived home after two long weeks. I attempted to return to normalcy without my nurses at my bedside. But I couldn't. At the age of 7, I
was confronted with the biggest decision I would ever make in life. I had to determine if I would adapt to this physical change or let it plague me
for the rest of my life. But how and where would I begin? My life had changed direction at such a young age; literally. I had to learn how to
function using my left hand opposed to my right. I worked on my penmanship day and night it was quite frustrating. My occupational therapists
helped me with writing exercises. I slowly adapted to my new lifestyle. I bathed and fed myself. One of my biggest challenges was learning to tie my
shoe. I could have used curly shoe string but I wasn't too fond of that idea. I wanted to learn how to tie them myself instead of asking someone. I
decided to use the tools I had available to me in this case it was the rest of my body. With the help of my jaw and left arm I was able to tie my
shoelaces. I wasn't able to tie them standing but I lifted my legs while I sat toward my face and I was able to successfully tie my
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Leadership Role and Style: Personal Narrative
During my past employment, I had the chance to exercise leadership roles, managing a group of three, and train new employees. One way to
motivate them was to let them leave early on the last working day of the week. I also empowered them by providing them some consulting work,
which they felt that it was shown to the client as their own work in order for them to feel that they were part of the team and have a sense they belong
to the organization. Therefore, this behavioral approach that I exercised would be considered as Employee–centered Leadership. This is because I
focused on the people doing the work, while delegating decision making, and satisfying employee needs, which created a creative a supportive work
environment (Rama). From there, I also sat with each one alone and try to figure out the goals and objectives that he or she wanted, which was either
in the organization or educational wise while developing ideas on how to accomplish their goals. Therefore, as an Employee–centered leader, I was
responsible for others and being a team player as well. As a leader, I feel that working in a group or team is a must to see progress within the
company. In order to see progress within the company, working together as a team is very important. When the employees see the leader working with
as a team, they feel more motivated to work. They feel equally as important as the leader. By enhancing this equality, a team will create a concept that
suits the diverse needs of the
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Examples Of Reliable Narrator In The Great Gatsby
The Broker of Truth A reliable narrator is one who shares thoughts and perspectives honestly, and can be trusted to take account of important events. A
reliable narrator will give great insight onto the story and say what he is feeling. A unreliable narrator is one who shows prejudice and inaccurately
portrays the story and the characters. Nick caraway, the narrator, ofThe Great Gatsby is seen telling the story of Jay Gatsby a bootlegger who lives an
extravagant life, but he is doing so to see Daisy, a girl who he's in love with, Nick's cousin. In the story The Great GatsbyF. Scott Fitzgerald portrays
Nick as a reliable narrator due to his honesty, trustworthiness, and his close connection with people.
Honesty is one of the most pivotal traits for a narrator to portray. Nick is a very honest man and he often, through the novel is not afraid give his
opinion. As he was introducing the novel to the readers he gives and honest assessment of Gatsby, Nick says "Gatsby , who represented everything
for which I have unaffected scorn." (Fitzgerald 2) This displays that Nick is willing to bring forth his opinion on Gatsby and shows that he will be
honest if it is necessary. Nick is exclaiming that his first reaction to Jay was off–putting, and he rejected his lifestyle. Nick honesty fuels him into a
friendship with Gatsby and lets the story flourish. Nick also seems to be in the thick of things whenever something went wrong. He gets insider
information throughout the story and
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How My Family Challenged My Identity
Growing up surrounded by idealized American values and my mother's traditional Chinese–Vietnamese principles challenged my identity as a
first–generation Asian American. I excelled in school. I pushed myself to join programs such as Paideia, an English course integrated with history to
attain higher levels of critical thinking. Despite being academically independent, my good grades and interest in English demonstrated how well I
understood the language. Cantonese, the language I used to communicate with my mom, was an entirely different story. Because mymother would
work night shifts and then sleep during the day, we could barely spend any time together, creating a lack of communication. I eventually lost my
fluency in Cantonese. During Christmas,
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Fantasy Story Essay examples
Fantasy Story Deep in the City of Chic, on the plant of Decorous, there was a school named Ennui High School. At this school there was a very
interesting girl named Bliss. Bliss had long wavy golden brown hair. She had big blue eyes that were on flawless snowy skin. Her lips were full, and
they were always the perfect shade of soft crimson even without lipstick.
Bliss just turned 17. She was doing well at school, but she really felt she was ready to get out of her old routine and see what else was out there.
One spring Friday morning, Bliss was sitting on the stoop of the apartment building were she lived with her parents. She was looking up at the pink and
purple towering buildings around her. They are wonderful, but...show more content...
Find the tree that is in the most southwest part of the park and tap on it twice. Go down the stairs, and turn right of the path. Turn left on the next path.
Go to the fountain, and take a left. Go to the Castle. When you get there ask me what to do next." And with that the voice was gone.
Bliss looked with bewilderment at Jest. He was calmly sitting on the white floor licking one of his front feet. Bliss said, "That voice was a true bolt
out of the whiteness. What was that? Where did it come from?", Jest answered, "Um, that was the voice of the magic wand. And it came from the
wand." Bliss said, "That helps a lot. Well I guess we should get going." They went out of the white room through the emerald door to the royal blue
hallway. They stepped down the red stairs and out of the light pink building.
Jest said, "Do you know where Morale Park is?" "Yes I do, but I don't know where we are," answered Bliss. "Do you know how to get there from
Mulisha Square?" asked Jest. "Yes I do," said Bliss. She followed Jest down the street. They did another series of turns until they were at Mulisha
Square. Mulisha Square is a square block in the middle of Chic. It is made up of bright pink bricks. On two sides it is sunken with steps that are used
as sitting places. From there she found Morale Park easily.
Morale Park had always been one of Bliss's favorite parks in Chic. On this day it looked especially magnificent because it
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Example Of Narrative Writing High School
"STAND BY!" I yell the first words of the morning as the lights flick on and bodies fly out of bed. It's 0630 in the North West side, upstairs
barracks of building 835 at Camp San Luis Obispo, and I'm waking up 14 of the best people I'll ever meet. There's frantic shuffling, and immediate
silence after everyone's out of bed, feet flush with the corner of the bedpost staring straight ahead, not moving an inch. "You've got 5 minutes to get
ready for PT. MOVE!" The stillness is broken and the chaos continues as everyone rushes to grab their toiletries. I was in their place exactly a year
ago, and now it's my turn to give back to the Cadet Training Group. I'm not anything special here, only a teacher for the next generation in a 40 year
tradition.
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Narrative Essay On 8th Grade
After paragraph: I have a soccer game, It is the afternoon,"watch out!" I yell The other team is almost at our goal! The kid is huge! He is an 8th
grader I think named andrew. Woah he missed! People always say "there is no I in team." but in my team there is an I in team! My teammates
never pass to me. I do not know if it is because they think I am not good enough, or if it is because I am the only 7th grade boy on my team.About 6
/12 of the kids in my team are 9th graders. Those 6 that are in 9th grade are all the other boys on my team. All the girls are 7th graders. We usually
are short of players cause some play travel league soccer. None of the boys pass to each anyone and the girls pass to everyone. We usually win but this
team is amazing
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Examples Of Historical Narrative
HISTORICAL NARRATIVE
The year was 1787 Elizabeth was going to her job at the clog maker on the way Elizabeth started talking to the people on the street to the way of
her job. She arrived at her job where she stole the clogs and put them in her bag and acted normal during her job she worked for 5 hours then
headed home and she slept and the next morning she woke up and she had the police at her door and said " You're coming to court Elizabeth" She
left her home and went to court and she was accused of stealing clogs Elizabeth said to herself please don't take me away from my family she came
home and said this might be the last time i see you guys the family and Elizabeth all cried and Elizabeth left to court she prayed but luck wasn't on her
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Narrative Essay for English 101
English101/ Narrative Essay I never thought the day would come where I'd have to admit to myself I had an addiction. The hardest part was to
except the fact I was an addict of painkillers and admitting it to my family so that I could get the help and support needed to get clean. The road
leading to my addiction started with the factors of my childhood, always trying to fit in and not being supported emotionally from my parents.
Having a child at the age of sixteen was the second factor, which made me grow up faster than a normal child at my age would have had to. Living the
life of an addict was a struggle everyday but, getting help was the hardest part of it all. I'll live with this disease for the rest of my life because recovery
is a...show more content...
Unfortunately, that situation didn't go as planned and living further away from my job with no car caused me to lose my job. Losing my job put
an extreme amount of stress on my family, due to not having money to pay the bills or to support my pill habit. At this point in time I knew I had a
problem with narcotics and needed help. I put it off when Tim got a job thinking that I could support my habit again. Things got better for a while
until Tim started using painkillers with me. Tim had gone so long trying to encourage me to stop, that he started using them with me. It was fun
using together for a few months; until I found out we were going to have a baby. Now, we were both addicted to narcotics, had no vehicle,
struggling just to get by financially, with a seven year old girl and a two year old girl. I knew something had to change because we were both too
weak to help each other get clean. Due to this, we decided it was best to move in with my father. When I made the call to my father to confess my
addiction, tears started running down my face. Admitting to my dad my struggle with narcotics was hard because I didn't want to be a
disappointment to him however, I needed to get help and the first step was to be honest and admit I had a problem. After I moved in with my father
and got settled, I went over what my options were to get clean while being five months pregnant. My dad had brought me to Athol Memorial Hospital,
which is where I went to speak with the
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Personal Narrative My Life Essay
Personal Narrative My Life
I never really thought about where my life was going. I always believed life took me where I wanted to go, I never thought that I was the one who took
myself were I wanted to go. Once I entered high school I changed the way I thought. This is why I chose to go to college. I believe that college will
give me the keys to unlock the doors of life. This way I can choose for myself where I go instead of someone choosing for me.
I have chosen to go to the local community college to get used to the college experience. College life can be an exciting time but at the same time it
can be a challenge. I feel that starting out at the community college would be a better chose than "jumping" into life at a...show more content...
I know this is what I want to do with my life. I want to be a positive influence in the lives of children. I want to be able to stand up and show the
children that it is okay to be yourself and stand up for what you believe in. I am a well round student. For nine years I was actively involved in a
girls organization. This experience taught me many things. We were actively involved in community service activities, for which I received the
Silver Award. ( The second highest award in the organization.) I learned about the value of friendship and patients with others. This organization first
introduced me to my future career. I was also involved for three and a half years in a student government club on campus. In this club I learned many
life lessons. One of which was the value of hard work. I was one of the few people that organized the Junior/Senior Prom of 2000. My responsibilities
included planning corranation, buying and organizing decorations, planning the busing schedule, booking the photographers, fundraising, ect. This
taught me about hard work. But the best part of it was going to Prom knowing I was one of the only reasons that it happened. As far as school goes, my
schedule is very diverse. I am taking child development lab, which is a class where students from my high school can go to the local elementary
schools and work one on one with the students. I have work in the elementary school for two and a half years. I
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Personal Narrative Essay About Suicide

  • 1. Personal Narrative Essay About Suicide 2,474 Days Later December 6th, 2009 I woke up just as I did any other day, not knowing that day would be a day I would never forget, a day that would change my life forever. My dad had always been my anchor. Then one day my anchor was broken away from me and I was set adrift. Suicide had claimed my father's life. As young as I was, I really had no understanding of what had happened. I just couldn't find an understanding to what suicide really was. Crying on the inside and outside, I began to gain an understanding as years progressed. I realized how so many people that are smiling on the outside can actually be hurting on the inside.Growing up, my dad and I were pretty close. We'd watch old western shows every Saturday morning. At that time, I thought it was one of the...show more content... Often so many people are taken for granted. You really never know when will be your last time with someone, and that's the scary thing. People can be gone in a blink of an eye, without any forewarning. It took me so long to be able to accept the fact; he was never coming home. For years the thought that he just might be coming home played through my head daily. I lived in denial. I was too afraid and hurt to accept the fact I simply would never be seeing him again. I asked God daily, " How could this be part of your plan?". In time I learned to accept that God really does have a plan. Maybe God needed him more than I did. Over time, I've learned many different things from this loss. People always say " In time, things will get easier." they never really do get easier, you just get stronger. Another thing I've learned is that I may never have closure. There's always going to be the " what if's" and the " if only's", and all the other questions that'll keep me awake at night. Through this all, I just keep telling myself that God really does have a Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Example Of A Narrative Essay College A narrative essay is a story that is true and has meaning, whether it be to prove a point, send a message, explain an event that's happened, or entertain the reader. Most narrative essays are written to convey a story from a past time that sends a message to not only the reader, but the writer themselves. When planning a narrative essay, the first step is to identify the topic in which the writer wants to explain. There are multiple ways in which the you can come up with a topic, it all depends on the style you're most comfortable with. The next step is to write down all the main events that supports the topic you have chosen. What main events led up to the story you're trying to approach? What key events made what your topic is all about?...show more content... This event made a big impact on my life as it showed me the value of work ethic by showing me that hard work pays off. It also taught me to never give up and follow your heart. And lastly, it taught me the importance of a team to help me through the tough practices and mental battles. When choosing my topic, I wrote down 3 main events that were important in my life that impacted me and shaped myself into the person I am today. The 3 I chose were: breaking the 3200–meter record for my school, breaking the 4x800 record with my team, and lastly, moving from Poinciana to Kissimmee and leaving all my friends to take on a new chapter in my life. The topic I chose to write is one I feel very passionate about and the single memory I can recall the most. Although breaking the 4x800 record with my team was a memorable moment and the first record I'd ever broken at my school, nothing compared to the feeling I got when I broke an individual record that was held by my own coach. I had a sense of relief and happiness, not just for myself, but my coach as well. It felt as if I didn't just break the record for the sake of me personally, but for him too. May have taken 21 years to be broken, but I'd say it sure was worth Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Example Of Narrative Essay Scary Story On a cold fall evening in the town of Dankfurt, Alaska with a small population of 73. There was a boy named Derek. Derek was just an ordinary boy who attended the school of Winterfield which was 10 miles away. He did this because his town had no school along with two other friends. Every morning he and his friends would wake up at five–thirty to walk to school. Because of the Alaskan time zones it was dark during the day and light at night. On their walk they would pass one house and one house only which was in the heart of the woods. It was a dark brown house with white curtains. The house was very old and looked to be falling apart. They assumed it was abandoned and thought nothing of it. But every time Derek walked passed he would get a minor headache not even recognizing...show more content... Many of the football players would hit or choke them for it. The boys could do nothing they were scrawny and weak except for Joe he was fat. Joe stood up to the biggest kid this time saying "Buzz of man." They replied with "In your dreams twinkie." Joe attacked him with "well that is why the football team sucks!" "screw you man" said the bully and walked away. After their hellish days at school the boys would head to the drama club. This is where they all fit in and thoroughly enjoyed attending the meetings. They were at these meetings until six–thirty or sunrise in Alaska at the time. The boys would stroll home and get back at about ten o'clock. They would do the same thing every day. Early one morning Derek's power went out and his alarm clock did not go off. The other boys waited for him but he did not show up so they assumed he was sick and left without him. A few hours later he woke up and realized he was late. He threw on his clothes and bolted out the door. Because of Alaska's time zone it was pitch dark when he started his journey. But he carried on his journey just like any Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Literacy Narrative Essay example At this point in my life I find myself in an interesting predicament regarding my attitudes toward reading and writing; more so towards reading. Years ago I used to love reading books for pleasure but nowadays I find myself reading things that little to no effort to digest. This includes the very basic posts on facebook expressing one's opinion on something or articles and threads on reddit discussing topics I find intriguing. Perhaps it's the severe senioritis that has overcome me as I enter my last semester at Chapman University. As I've gotten lazier I can see it start to reflect in my everyday life. Deep down I still love to read but I rarely find myself getting truly invested into the action unless it relates to something I am very...show more content... You can feed the mind as much as you want and it will never get full of reading. Sadly, I'm not the same person that I was. I guess you could say it's part of growing up. It never really was intentional but it's just the way how it ended up. On the other hand my attitudes toward writing are very different. First let me say that deep down I truly do not like to write. I myself don't personally like to write for leisure or pleasure but rather I write because I believe it is one of the most important aspects of being able to communicate with those around you, both personally and professionally. To put differently, my attitude towards writing is that I write because I need to write and survive in the world around me. I write because I have to, not because I want to. Hopefully this somewhat makes sense. To better explain let me make a comparison. When I am assigned a writing assignment or I am writing because the action is being forced upon me I find myself not enjoying the process and overall the end result is subpar. The perfect example of this would be my junior year in high school when I was enrolled in AP english literature. I dreaded the majority of the class simply because there was so much writing involved in the entire course and therefore I was constantly writing just to get a grade. Being forced to write in such high volume every week for an entire school year was not enjoyable for myself and as a result the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Essay on Sports Narrative Tyler Douglas Professor Thamm Eng 101–10:00 a.m. Due: Sep. 29, 2008 Essay #1 Narrative A major role in my life would definitely be sports. It is almost as if I look up to sports because I could not live without them. Sports pretty much define me as me. I love to play sports as well as watch all kinds of sports on T.V. and if I could ever go to a game and watch the players play live I would be thrilled. Basically sports define me because I am ambitious, I finish what I start, I set goals for myself, and I am a fierce competitor in which I love to win and I hate to lose. The greatest part about sports to me is living for the moment when the game is on the line and the pressure is on can you come through and make a play for your...show more content... With the game tied 6–6 that is when I went into my own little zone and was in my moment. The crowed was electrified and cheering us on. I thought about all the hard work the coaches put us through doing two a days and keeping us late after a hard practice, spending all of that time and hard work just for this one little moment when the game was on the line. Back to reality our quarterback had started the play and it looked like it was going nowhere and we might have to got into overtime. Then after about 6 crazy seconds he threw the ball to our halfback and he broke a couple tackles and the somehow stretched across the goal line by about 2 inches and we had taken the lead 8–6 with 52 seconds to go. When the game clock hit 00:00 for the first time in our schools history the football team had beaten Aberdeen and none of us could believe it. This was a special moment. Now, it was in this moment when I had realized that sports define me as me because we never gave up, none of us wanted to lose, we set a goal and completed it, but most important we kept our eye on the prize and came through in the moment when the game was on the line. Nobody is going to remember how many games we won or who the best player on the team was that season, but I guarantee what people will remember is when we had beaten Aberdeen for the first time in school Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Personal Narrative Essay Examples Image nine resonates with me because it represents women "taking a seat at the table" in business and I believe more women need to be at the table. The photograph showing a woman in the back row reminds me of a theme from Sheryl Sandberg's book, Lean In, where she urges women to take a seat at the table versus sitting on the side of the room. After graduating from Smith College, where I was empowered by intellectually curious and ambitious women, and then transitioning to banking, a male–dominated industry, I recognized early in my career how few women there were in executive roles. As a career driven woman I became inspired to change the status quo and promote the career advancement of women. In my professional career, I have taken several...show more content... I learned that the bank sponsored employee led groups and I was passionate about creating a group to support women since one did not exist. I formed and led a founding committee that was successful in fulfilling the necessary requirements for approval and funding. These responsibilities included creating a charter and bylaws, demonstrating firm–wide interest, and proposing future programming to support our mission. After gaining approval and funding from human resources, our founding committee secured Senator Kirsten Gillibrand to speak at the launch event. The launch for our group was so popular that we had to a find a new venue to accommodate the 100+ employees who wanted to attend. Next, we obtained the bank's chief technology officer as our executive sponsor, the only female executive. After the launch, I went on to lead programming, which included organizing "Lean In" circles for women at varying levels, a roundtable chat with our president & CEO, and lunch & learns with our chief technology officer. Within the first year the group grew to over 100 active Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. My Writing Experience Essay Writing has always been my most difficult part of English. Reading, on the other hand, is something I could do all day; however, with writing, I grimace just thinking about it. It was not that I did not have anything to say, because I actually have quite a bit to say. I just could never figure out how to phrase what I had to say in just right way on the page. My mom taught me to read and write at a young age. After that, I would devour any book that I could get my hands on. However, I have had trouble with writing since it became more than just my alphabet and numbers. In elementary, I got through assignments by making my projects read like a boring fact book. This way was awesome for a high grade, not so great for writing interesting...show more content... Mullins comments and said, "Next time, you will just have to change it up a bit." I asked her what she meant. My mom said, "Next time you will make it more fun, not so much like a timeline, and more like a true story about your subject." This was my first experience in writing for a grade. I learned a lot and I immediately applied to my future written assignments. I was in high school the first time I had to write a narrative. I was a freshman. This was Ms. Bradley's first time teaching at Union Christian Academy. On her first day, she gave us our syllabus and said, "I do not accept late work, especially on writing assignments." We, literally, sat there stunned. My freshman class had it very easy during eighth grade year. We were not expecting this. As I looked through the syllabus, I saw that our first assignment was due in a week and it was a narrative. At this time, I did not even know what a narrative was. Ms. Bradley explained that a narrative was an account or story of events. It could be either true or false. Our narrative had to be true. It had to be a true account of something that happened to us over the summer. She wanted to gauge how are writing skills were. Our narrative had to be at least two to two and a half pages long. I chose to write my first ever narrative on my trip to Fort Worth, Texas. Once again, I was plagued with writer's block. I had the story in my head, but everything I Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Essay on Narrative Therapy Abstract This paper will look at the logic of narrative therapy by focusing on 5 major points. This paper will begin by discussing how the narrative approach defines and perceives problems. It will address how narrative therapy views the nature of the relationship between the client and the professional. This paper will look at how problems are solved using the narrative approach. It will also focus on three main techniques used in narrative therapy, which will include externalization, deconstruction and re–authoring. This paper will also include a short narrative critique of the medical model. The Logic of Narrative Therapy Narrative therapy is considered postmodern due to the fact that it uses a story telling approach to...show more content... According to Kelley (1996) this process is recommended by narrative therapists because it allows the client to begin to see where the discourse emerged from. The therapist must first just listen to the story and determine what the client sees as the existing problem (Kelley, 1996). Then the therapist begins to ask questions with the intention of bringing forth the full meaning of the problem (Kelley, 1996). In deconstruction the therapist searches for answers as to who all is involved with the problem, what past events lead up to the problem development, how the problem changed over time, how the client has been fighting the problem thus far and how the problem is affecting the client's life (Kelley, 1996). Kelley (1996) reported that after the therapist has a full understanding of the problem the deconstruction phase moves on to its second stage. The therapist and the client begin working together to break down the prevailing story in order to map the influence the problem is having on the client's life (Kelley, 1996). Mapping the effect of the problem is particularly important because it lays the foundation of the new story line (Monk, Winslade, Crocket & Epston, 1997). According to Monk, Winslade, Crocket & Epston (1997) typically when the effect of the problem is discussed with the client they begin to feel as if their story has been heard. They Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. An Example Of A Personal Narrative (Essay) Janelly Jimenez LSAC #L33002690 Narration (Description of what is being seen and experienced) Unable to open my eyes, waking up trying to identify where I was, pedestrians stared, pointed and yelled "Oh! My god. Call 911". Cars drove by. The sirens were heard but not spotted. What Happened? Where was I? I wept as if the entire world, and all of its beauty, had come to an end. And in a way, it had. On the night of April 7,1997 my thin body flew from the backseat passenger side of a Nissan Sentra crashing through the front passenger window onto the roadway of Old Town, Staten Island. I woke up on a hospital stretcher perplexed, unaware of what had just occurred. I had partial vision. My eyes were filled with shattered ...show more content... Finally I arrived home after two long weeks. I attempted to return to normalcy without my nurses at my bedside. But I couldn't. At the age of 7, I was confronted with the biggest decision I would ever make in life. I had to determine if I would adapt to this physical change or let it plague me for the rest of my life. But how and where would I begin? My life had changed direction at such a young age; literally. I had to learn how to function using my left hand opposed to my right. I worked on my penmanship day and night it was quite frustrating. My occupational therapists helped me with writing exercises. I slowly adapted to my new lifestyle. I bathed and fed myself. One of my biggest challenges was learning to tie my shoe. I could have used curly shoe string but I wasn't too fond of that idea. I wanted to learn how to tie them myself instead of asking someone. I decided to use the tools I had available to me in this case it was the rest of my body. With the help of my jaw and left arm I was able to tie my shoelaces. I wasn't able to tie them standing but I lifted my legs while I sat toward my face and I was able to successfully tie my Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Leadership Role and Style: Personal Narrative During my past employment, I had the chance to exercise leadership roles, managing a group of three, and train new employees. One way to motivate them was to let them leave early on the last working day of the week. I also empowered them by providing them some consulting work, which they felt that it was shown to the client as their own work in order for them to feel that they were part of the team and have a sense they belong to the organization. Therefore, this behavioral approach that I exercised would be considered as Employee–centered Leadership. This is because I focused on the people doing the work, while delegating decision making, and satisfying employee needs, which created a creative a supportive work environment (Rama). From there, I also sat with each one alone and try to figure out the goals and objectives that he or she wanted, which was either in the organization or educational wise while developing ideas on how to accomplish their goals. Therefore, as an Employee–centered leader, I was responsible for others and being a team player as well. As a leader, I feel that working in a group or team is a must to see progress within the company. In order to see progress within the company, working together as a team is very important. When the employees see the leader working with as a team, they feel more motivated to work. They feel equally as important as the leader. By enhancing this equality, a team will create a concept that suits the diverse needs of the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Examples Of Reliable Narrator In The Great Gatsby The Broker of Truth A reliable narrator is one who shares thoughts and perspectives honestly, and can be trusted to take account of important events. A reliable narrator will give great insight onto the story and say what he is feeling. A unreliable narrator is one who shows prejudice and inaccurately portrays the story and the characters. Nick caraway, the narrator, ofThe Great Gatsby is seen telling the story of Jay Gatsby a bootlegger who lives an extravagant life, but he is doing so to see Daisy, a girl who he's in love with, Nick's cousin. In the story The Great GatsbyF. Scott Fitzgerald portrays Nick as a reliable narrator due to his honesty, trustworthiness, and his close connection with people. Honesty is one of the most pivotal traits for a narrator to portray. Nick is a very honest man and he often, through the novel is not afraid give his opinion. As he was introducing the novel to the readers he gives and honest assessment of Gatsby, Nick says "Gatsby , who represented everything for which I have unaffected scorn." (Fitzgerald 2) This displays that Nick is willing to bring forth his opinion on Gatsby and shows that he will be honest if it is necessary. Nick is exclaiming that his first reaction to Jay was off–putting, and he rejected his lifestyle. Nick honesty fuels him into a friendship with Gatsby and lets the story flourish. Nick also seems to be in the thick of things whenever something went wrong. He gets insider information throughout the story and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. How My Family Challenged My Identity Growing up surrounded by idealized American values and my mother's traditional Chinese–Vietnamese principles challenged my identity as a first–generation Asian American. I excelled in school. I pushed myself to join programs such as Paideia, an English course integrated with history to attain higher levels of critical thinking. Despite being academically independent, my good grades and interest in English demonstrated how well I understood the language. Cantonese, the language I used to communicate with my mom, was an entirely different story. Because mymother would work night shifts and then sleep during the day, we could barely spend any time together, creating a lack of communication. I eventually lost my fluency in Cantonese. During Christmas, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Fantasy Story Essay examples Fantasy Story Deep in the City of Chic, on the plant of Decorous, there was a school named Ennui High School. At this school there was a very interesting girl named Bliss. Bliss had long wavy golden brown hair. She had big blue eyes that were on flawless snowy skin. Her lips were full, and they were always the perfect shade of soft crimson even without lipstick. Bliss just turned 17. She was doing well at school, but she really felt she was ready to get out of her old routine and see what else was out there. One spring Friday morning, Bliss was sitting on the stoop of the apartment building were she lived with her parents. She was looking up at the pink and purple towering buildings around her. They are wonderful, but...show more content... Find the tree that is in the most southwest part of the park and tap on it twice. Go down the stairs, and turn right of the path. Turn left on the next path. Go to the fountain, and take a left. Go to the Castle. When you get there ask me what to do next." And with that the voice was gone. Bliss looked with bewilderment at Jest. He was calmly sitting on the white floor licking one of his front feet. Bliss said, "That voice was a true bolt out of the whiteness. What was that? Where did it come from?", Jest answered, "Um, that was the voice of the magic wand. And it came from the wand." Bliss said, "That helps a lot. Well I guess we should get going." They went out of the white room through the emerald door to the royal blue hallway. They stepped down the red stairs and out of the light pink building. Jest said, "Do you know where Morale Park is?" "Yes I do, but I don't know where we are," answered Bliss. "Do you know how to get there from Mulisha Square?" asked Jest. "Yes I do," said Bliss. She followed Jest down the street. They did another series of turns until they were at Mulisha Square. Mulisha Square is a square block in the middle of Chic. It is made up of bright pink bricks. On two sides it is sunken with steps that are used as sitting places. From there she found Morale Park easily. Morale Park had always been one of Bliss's favorite parks in Chic. On this day it looked especially magnificent because it Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Example Of Narrative Writing High School "STAND BY!" I yell the first words of the morning as the lights flick on and bodies fly out of bed. It's 0630 in the North West side, upstairs barracks of building 835 at Camp San Luis Obispo, and I'm waking up 14 of the best people I'll ever meet. There's frantic shuffling, and immediate silence after everyone's out of bed, feet flush with the corner of the bedpost staring straight ahead, not moving an inch. "You've got 5 minutes to get ready for PT. MOVE!" The stillness is broken and the chaos continues as everyone rushes to grab their toiletries. I was in their place exactly a year ago, and now it's my turn to give back to the Cadet Training Group. I'm not anything special here, only a teacher for the next generation in a 40 year tradition. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Narrative Essay On 8th Grade After paragraph: I have a soccer game, It is the afternoon,"watch out!" I yell The other team is almost at our goal! The kid is huge! He is an 8th grader I think named andrew. Woah he missed! People always say "there is no I in team." but in my team there is an I in team! My teammates never pass to me. I do not know if it is because they think I am not good enough, or if it is because I am the only 7th grade boy on my team.About 6 /12 of the kids in my team are 9th graders. Those 6 that are in 9th grade are all the other boys on my team. All the girls are 7th graders. We usually are short of players cause some play travel league soccer. None of the boys pass to each anyone and the girls pass to everyone. We usually win but this team is amazing Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Examples Of Historical Narrative HISTORICAL NARRATIVE The year was 1787 Elizabeth was going to her job at the clog maker on the way Elizabeth started talking to the people on the street to the way of her job. She arrived at her job where she stole the clogs and put them in her bag and acted normal during her job she worked for 5 hours then headed home and she slept and the next morning she woke up and she had the police at her door and said " You're coming to court Elizabeth" She left her home and went to court and she was accused of stealing clogs Elizabeth said to herself please don't take me away from my family she came home and said this might be the last time i see you guys the family and Elizabeth all cried and Elizabeth left to court she prayed but luck wasn't on her Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Narrative Essay for English 101 English101/ Narrative Essay I never thought the day would come where I'd have to admit to myself I had an addiction. The hardest part was to except the fact I was an addict of painkillers and admitting it to my family so that I could get the help and support needed to get clean. The road leading to my addiction started with the factors of my childhood, always trying to fit in and not being supported emotionally from my parents. Having a child at the age of sixteen was the second factor, which made me grow up faster than a normal child at my age would have had to. Living the life of an addict was a struggle everyday but, getting help was the hardest part of it all. I'll live with this disease for the rest of my life because recovery is a...show more content... Unfortunately, that situation didn't go as planned and living further away from my job with no car caused me to lose my job. Losing my job put an extreme amount of stress on my family, due to not having money to pay the bills or to support my pill habit. At this point in time I knew I had a problem with narcotics and needed help. I put it off when Tim got a job thinking that I could support my habit again. Things got better for a while until Tim started using painkillers with me. Tim had gone so long trying to encourage me to stop, that he started using them with me. It was fun using together for a few months; until I found out we were going to have a baby. Now, we were both addicted to narcotics, had no vehicle, struggling just to get by financially, with a seven year old girl and a two year old girl. I knew something had to change because we were both too weak to help each other get clean. Due to this, we decided it was best to move in with my father. When I made the call to my father to confess my addiction, tears started running down my face. Admitting to my dad my struggle with narcotics was hard because I didn't want to be a disappointment to him however, I needed to get help and the first step was to be honest and admit I had a problem. After I moved in with my father and got settled, I went over what my options were to get clean while being five months pregnant. My dad had brought me to Athol Memorial Hospital, which is where I went to speak with the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Personal Narrative My Life Essay Personal Narrative My Life I never really thought about where my life was going. I always believed life took me where I wanted to go, I never thought that I was the one who took myself were I wanted to go. Once I entered high school I changed the way I thought. This is why I chose to go to college. I believe that college will give me the keys to unlock the doors of life. This way I can choose for myself where I go instead of someone choosing for me. I have chosen to go to the local community college to get used to the college experience. College life can be an exciting time but at the same time it can be a challenge. I feel that starting out at the community college would be a better chose than "jumping" into life at a...show more content... I know this is what I want to do with my life. I want to be a positive influence in the lives of children. I want to be able to stand up and show the children that it is okay to be yourself and stand up for what you believe in. I am a well round student. For nine years I was actively involved in a girls organization. This experience taught me many things. We were actively involved in community service activities, for which I received the Silver Award. ( The second highest award in the organization.) I learned about the value of friendship and patients with others. This organization first introduced me to my future career. I was also involved for three and a half years in a student government club on campus. In this club I learned many life lessons. One of which was the value of hard work. I was one of the few people that organized the Junior/Senior Prom of 2000. My responsibilities included planning corranation, buying and organizing decorations, planning the busing schedule, booking the photographers, fundraising, ect. This taught me about hard work. But the best part of it was going to Prom knowing I was one of the only reasons that it happened. As far as school goes, my schedule is very diverse. I am taking child development lab, which is a class where students from my high school can go to the local elementary schools and work one on one with the students. I have work in the elementary school for two and a half years. I Get more content on HelpWriting.net