

backup orphanHi. My name is Lucy Monic Gomez. I’m 22 years old and I’m a student at San Diego City College. I live with my parents and younger brother and I live a pretty good life. Here in America, life is pretty easy. Friendly people, huge buildings, nice atmosphere. At times, I get too caught up in my American life to think about anything else…like where I *really* come from. Who I *truly* am. To be honest, my name isn’t Lucy Monic Gomez, it’s something my Dad thought up as I was prepared to escape a bad time in my life. In reality, my name is Lucy Daisuke-Ishikawa, and I was pure royalty. Well, not really, but it was close. I lived in Tokyo with my Dabackup orphan


The Faint LightThe Faint LightThe Faint Light
Happiness was you My everything was you On that day, my life changed We talked for a long time together We were very much the same Yet so very far away We were, in a part, sisters Something held us together We were so very strong Yet, something held us back
There were changes amongst you Changes that frightened me I thought I’d lose you I ran away, scared and alone Even though I tried to make it, I couldn’t Not without you I wasn’t the same
In the end, what tore us apart was a person Even thou


daughters of eveLucesita Gomez 5/7/06 Physical Anthropologydaughters of eve
The Seven Daughters Of Eve Essay
This book tells the story about a researcher who was interested in the ancestral background of himself, which lead to him discovering that his people were actually from a very ancient tribe, and that he was the descendent of a person known only as Tara. The first chapter tells of how two climbers from Germany, in 1994, discovered a man frozen in ice in the Italian Alps. They quickly found out that this man was an archaeological find. The scientists ran lots of tests and discovered that not only was there a lot of DNA to go around


germ essayLucesita Gomez 5/7/06 Physical Anthropologygerm essay
Killer Germs Essay Killer Germs is a book about many diseases that invade our planet each and every year, such as flu, measles, AIDS, fungus, ebola, malaria, and even newer forms of disease that we are unaware of that invade us through bioterrorism. The book starts off by going back and telling the story of how disease was originated. The first chapter tells how life was originated according to scientists, and then gives suggestions on how disease came into existence. The next chapter gives a history of germs and disease. It tells of how people su
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Memorable Panda-isms:
TK-421 does not fit in my pants!
Panties like to hide in small places.
Just say it already; PENIS!!!
I don't know--check the inVENtory.
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(\ /)
( . .)
c(")(")
"Birds fly over the rainbow Why then, oh why can't I?"
Forever in love with Splash.
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What a delight this is! All this inventing, this producing, takes place in a pleasing, lively dream.
Mozart
'Somebody's boring me. I think it's me.' Dylan Thomas
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