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Thanks and Giving I agree that we all have a lot to be thankful for. First of all, even though most people despise school, I think we should be thankful for the educational opportunities that we have. Many people don't have the privilege of school, but we do. I think we take that for granted. We need to be thankful for the United States military, too. They protect us every day. Finally, we all need to be glad we live in a free country. In many other countries, kids have to work for hours a day just to sustain their families. Everybody has something to be thankful for, and I think that we shouldn't take just one day to recognize these things.

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I write almost everyday, and would never give it up. My latest story so far that I'm working on is going to be called Wanderer, but it is not even close to being finished and once it is, i still will have to edit it. I have won a novel contest, which I am so excited about because then all i have to do is edit the novel, find an editor and get it published. I hope to grow up to be an author. I like homework and school, but I do not like the stress of it all, which i find kinda strange. I do not work well in groups, all my teachers and close friends know this fact quite well. My nickname in a Manga club that I joined, located at the East Pikes Peak library, is Silence which fits me pretty well.
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