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The Journey Home
THE JOURNEY HOME
New York City is a fabulous place. There are numerous buildings and memorial sites that bring people from all over the world to this one city. Ever since the attacks on the Twin Towers, the city has grown more patriotic and full of pride. Within the city there are millions of people. To be more precise, there are around 7,322,564 people in New York City (Nat’l Geographic picture atlas of “Our fifty States”). Some of those people need the city at certain points of their life. Some take their car, the bus, or the train. But the most common means of getting out of the city or possibly out of the state is by using a plane. The John F. Kennedy and La Guardia airport are the two major airports in the New York area. Both equally as crowded. At times these two airports can become extremely crowded causing anger, constant annoyance, and worst of all: miscommunication.
Throughout my life I have always loved airplanes. Since I was 2 years old, I had been on a plane an average of two times a year. Since I was 15 at the time, that means that I had been on a plane close to 30 in my life. Out of those 30 times I had flown on my own 5 times. So one sixth of my flights have been alone. For a 15 year old kid riding by
Approximate Word count = 1388
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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