Sunday, August 4, 2019
An Unforgettable Experience - Original Writing Essay -- Papers
 An Unforgettable Experience - Original Writing       It was my first time at Dubai Airport, the symbol of United Arab     Emirates' aviation ascendancy. The bustling International airport was     a long way away from my rural residence. Due to the long distance, we     had been obliged to take the taxi instead of making use of public     transport. The atmosphere in the car was generally silent, but     occasionally my parents moaned about all the minor discomforts of the     journey. It felt like we were in a funeral. Hours after departing my     house, we started noticing frequent aeroplanes, low down in the sky     indicating the proximity to the airport. The roads had become more     congested and the air was more contaminated than from where we had     initially departed. During the taxi ride to Dubai Airport a sense of     inexplicable anticipation had built up within me.       As we arrived at the airport, I stared in awe at the size and beauty     of the place. Just looking at the sheer number of people in the     airport overwhelmed me. When traveling by plane, most people are in     fear of getting hijacked or the plane crashing, but the main form of     fear for me was fear of getting lost at the airports or there being     complications with the flight tickets. Although the reasons for my     fear were trivial in comparison, they built up a sense of nervousness     with me.       As I perambulated through the long, tedious, oblique passageway of the     edifice into the capacious waiting room, I started quivering in     obvious trepidation. The waiting room was an enormous room abundant     with people from many different social classes. Parents tightly held     their children's hands in solitude of losing them in the...              ...rries has been deeply carved into my heart     where it will stay forever, and so will Linda.       I had always thought of myself as a "boring person" who did the most     tedious things and who would never fall in love but I was wrong. I     used to think that my life was like a bittersweet symphony, similar to     the words of a sad song, where the words have no meaning. My life had     always been like a pointless existence in my view. This dramatic     experience taught me that merely to exist is not enough. Life must     have a purpose; a meaning; a reason. Life must encompass dreams of     aspiration. From that day, I decided what my goal of life would be.     The realization of the value of life stimulated me to become a doctor     and help save other people's valuable lives. I guess I gained     something from this journeyà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦Ã ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦but not what I really wanted.                      An Unforgettable Experience - Original Writing Essay -- Papers   An Unforgettable Experience - Original Writing       It was my first time at Dubai Airport, the symbol of United Arab     Emirates' aviation ascendancy. The bustling International airport was     a long way away from my rural residence. Due to the long distance, we     had been obliged to take the taxi instead of making use of public     transport. The atmosphere in the car was generally silent, but     occasionally my parents moaned about all the minor discomforts of the     journey. It felt like we were in a funeral. Hours after departing my     house, we started noticing frequent aeroplanes, low down in the sky     indicating the proximity to the airport. The roads had become more     congested and the air was more contaminated than from where we had     initially departed. During the taxi ride to Dubai Airport a sense of     inexplicable anticipation had built up within me.       As we arrived at the airport, I stared in awe at the size and beauty     of the place. Just looking at the sheer number of people in the     airport overwhelmed me. When traveling by plane, most people are in     fear of getting hijacked or the plane crashing, but the main form of     fear for me was fear of getting lost at the airports or there being     complications with the flight tickets. Although the reasons for my     fear were trivial in comparison, they built up a sense of nervousness     with me.       As I perambulated through the long, tedious, oblique passageway of the     edifice into the capacious waiting room, I started quivering in     obvious trepidation. The waiting room was an enormous room abundant     with people from many different social classes. Parents tightly held     their children's hands in solitude of losing them in the...              ...rries has been deeply carved into my heart     where it will stay forever, and so will Linda.       I had always thought of myself as a "boring person" who did the most     tedious things and who would never fall in love but I was wrong. I     used to think that my life was like a bittersweet symphony, similar to     the words of a sad song, where the words have no meaning. My life had     always been like a pointless existence in my view. This dramatic     experience taught me that merely to exist is not enough. Life must     have a purpose; a meaning; a reason. Life must encompass dreams of     aspiration. From that day, I decided what my goal of life would be.     The realization of the value of life stimulated me to become a doctor     and help save other people's valuable lives. I guess I gained     something from this journeyà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦Ã ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦but not what I really wanted.                        
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