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Passion Essay

A cornerstone I had to write this year (sophomore year) on what our passion is in life...
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Russia

Final project, world history class, June 2007, 9th grade. Pretty bad.
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9th grade ISearch: Teenage Psychology

We were assigned to write a paper on anything at all that interests us. I chose to do too broad of a topic.
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Comment on Passion Essay
Posted on May 3, 2008

Thanks!

Comment on Ich bin ein Geschichtenerzähler
Posted on April 23, 2008

aww süß!

Comment on 9th grade ISearch: Teenage Psychology
Posted on January 27, 2008

I thought it'd be interesting.

Comment on 9th grade ISearch: Teenage Psychology
Posted on November 10, 2007

Alright, have a look then.

Comment on 9th grade ISearch: Teenage Psychology
Posted on November 9, 2007

Maaaattt Fitzpatrick, you need to give me your email or SOMETHIN' I don't know if I can handle all these comments man, it's too hardcore for me?

Comment on 9th grade ISearch: Teenage Psychology
Posted on November 9, 2007

Haha, hard in other places, clever. Damn, I really need to go to Australia soon. I think I'm going in 2010 actually, but that's way far in the future. And by then, who knows how weak the US dollar will be. Bush fucked us over!

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Posted on November 6, 2007

Ooooh Aussie, sexy sexy. My mom says Aussie guys are hard to date because they aren't very easy to charm, or something like that. But sometime in my life I definitely want to party with some Australians. Redoak Baltic Porter is supposed to be a really good beer from Sydney. Hey, where in Australia are you from anyway?

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Posted on November 5, 2007

Yeah it really is insane. We sort of skimmed the Middle Ages and Dark Ages, but generally, the course starts with the Italian Renaissance and ends with the end of the Cold War. There's some official AP Test in May where some 400 students in Seattle who took the class are shoved into a room and sit there dying in agony for 5 hours straight. It's taught world-wide though, so students in other countries are also suffering just like me. "Maths" What are you, British?

Comment on 9th grade ISearch: Teenage Psychology
Posted on November 4, 2007

AP is like, "advanced program" I think. It's equivalent to a college course.

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Posted on November 1, 2007

Oh wow, and I just read over this paper for the first time since I turned it in last year and it's pretty bad. All my sexist, generalizing comments and opinions are really annoying.

Comment on 9th grade ISearch: Teenage Psychology
Posted on November 1, 2007

Although those are some pretty awesome topics of interest, I haven't really had any time to get around to reading anything more about it. Last year I was really into that kind of stuff but a year ago I didn't have as much homework, just a lot of time to read. This year I'm taking an AP European History course which is killing me and taking up all my time! But, I have read some stuff about lucid dreaming and astral projection and didn't really understand it so well. Astral projection in particular sounds so unreal it sort of puts me in a weird trance whenever I read about it. Lucid dreaming is pretty sweet though. I need to learn how to meditate so I can make myself have them whenever I want. When I think about that I get all excited because it's almost as if I could have a utopian-esque "second life" only in dreams, since I'd be controlling them and it wouldn't be real... Eek, I'm rambling.

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Kyra

Age:

16

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Place:

Seattle, USA

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Student

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Traveling, Potemkin Beijing, alternative energy, fuel-cell vehicles, US foreign affairs, motorcycles, trance music, good friends

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The Economist, Atlantic Monthly, National Geographic

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Boring essays for school. A lot of them are terrible mainly because I have no interest whatsoever.

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I am an Asian American teenager living in Seattle. I'm half Thai and half white, in Thailand known as a "luk kreung" (half child). Now that's genetic perfection! Something I'm looking forward to is my month-long trip to Europe this summer where I'll have to figure out how to travel by myself. Unf... (More)

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