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Monthly Archives: July 2009

The Climb Was Worth It [revised]

[This article has been revised as of July 30, 2009.] The sun, having finally lowered itself from its high perch in the sky on its way home, peeks through mountain tops, as if wanting to say a last good-bye. Shining through the trees, the fire-red star sneaks last glances at hikers now making their way down [...]
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The Aquarium: Rainforest [Video]

Moody Gardens in Galveston, TX, has three pyramids: one aquarium, one rainforest, and one discovery. I loved the aquarium and rainforest, with their exotic animals and beautiful sights. Here’s what I saw in the rainforest.
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I Do Not Like Braces

Around one year ago, I realized that I had to wear glasses. My vision had begun to get fuzzier, and although I could still see without glasses, I realized that the smaller words my teachers wrote on the blackboards became small fuzzes, as if someone had smudged the world. So I transitioned from wearing glasses sparsely [...]
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The Pyramid: Aquarium [Video]

If there is something that is interesting, it is aquariums: creatures swimming in the depths, jellyfish gently pulsing, the excitement and fun is simply amazing. Check it out.
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Is There Really a Need?

The other day, I was on a walk with my mom and dad, and my dad told us his colleague’s son was taking PE over the summer, every day in the heat, with only one other person. “Why would you want to take PE in the summer?” I asked, thinking of the heat and how a [...]
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The Car That Drove. And Only Drove.

The car was not even remotely new, and several large cracks cut the once-smooth covering of maroon paint. The hood of the vehicle, once spotless, was littered with small bumps and notches where nature and time had taken their toll. If there was anything more interesting than this sub-optimal exterior, it would be the inside of [...]
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