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Creative Story: State Highway :: essays research papers
 Creative Story: State Highway           It was a blistering hot July afternoon, with all the windows up and the  air conditioning on maximum, the young boy questioned again why he was going to  take college level courses when he had only recently finished his junior year in  high school. He felt like it was a million degrees inside the red minivan. As he  traveled in a South direction alone Arkansas State Highway 55, with the rhythmic  beet of the tires on the road, he felt as thought he could feel each bump to its  fullest, they were like waves on an ocean and symbolized everything he had over  come and accomplished to make this journey. He not only over came his own self  doubts about whether he can make it, but many who believed that he could not be  successful in an environment with so many distractions. As he sat in the back  of the minivan fears over the future began to surface in his head. "Will I make  friends?" "Will I be comfortable so many miles away from home?" As these  thoughts raced through his mind he felt alone and a cold shiver was sent through  his body. He was no afraid and cold in the hot summer air. He knew consciously  and logically that he was not alone. For his mother and grandmother sat next to  him in the minivan and would do whatever they could to help him. But yet he  realized something had changed. They were there but would some be gone and that  he must draw strength, self-confidence, and a sense of security from within  himself and not rely on the people around him to fulfill these feelings because  they could not provide this for him. He must venture into the unknown, alone and  could only receive a limited type of security and support from home. Regardless  of which way the journey took him he could always count on them being there in  case he fell or got lost during his month away.       As the red minivan crossed the state line passing from Arkansas into the  mighty sate of Mississippi. The first image he saw was an eight foot by twelve  foot flag of the state. He knew so little about their customs, beliefs and  rituals. It was as if he were entering into a foreign country. As they drove up  the main entrance he could see through the trees in the "Grove" the bright  afternoon sun reflecting off the columns of the "Ole Miss" Lyceum. As his family  helped him unload what seemed to not be enough possessions he checked into the    					  Creative Story: State Highway  ::  essays research papers   Creative Story: State Highway           It was a blistering hot July afternoon, with all the windows up and the  air conditioning on maximum, the young boy questioned again why he was going to  take college level courses when he had only recently finished his junior year in  high school. He felt like it was a million degrees inside the red minivan. As he  traveled in a South direction alone Arkansas State Highway 55, with the rhythmic  beet of the tires on the road, he felt as thought he could feel each bump to its  fullest, they were like waves on an ocean and symbolized everything he had over  come and accomplished to make this journey. He not only over came his own self  doubts about whether he can make it, but many who believed that he could not be  successful in an environment with so many distractions. As he sat in the back  of the minivan fears over the future began to surface in his head. "Will I make  friends?" "Will I be comfortable so many miles away from home?" As these  thoughts raced through his mind he felt alone and a cold shiver was sent through  his body. He was no afraid and cold in the hot summer air. He knew consciously  and logically that he was not alone. For his mother and grandmother sat next to  him in the minivan and would do whatever they could to help him. But yet he  realized something had changed. They were there but would some be gone and that  he must draw strength, self-confidence, and a sense of security from within  himself and not rely on the people around him to fulfill these feelings because  they could not provide this for him. He must venture into the unknown, alone and  could only receive a limited type of security and support from home. Regardless  of which way the journey took him he could always count on them being there in  case he fell or got lost during his month away.       As the red minivan crossed the state line passing from Arkansas into the  mighty sate of Mississippi. The first image he saw was an eight foot by twelve  foot flag of the state. He knew so little about their customs, beliefs and  rituals. It was as if he were entering into a foreign country. As they drove up  the main entrance he could see through the trees in the "Grove" the bright  afternoon sun reflecting off the columns of the "Ole Miss" Lyceum. As his family  helped him unload what seemed to not be enough possessions he checked into the    					    
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