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Near Death Experience Analysis
Near Death Experiences

Near death experiences affect people in three ways: scary, life changing, focused.

There are six people that I know that as a near death experiences. There is Mr. Patrick

Daniels, Mr. Scott Lear, Mr. Tom Benickey, Mr. Brain, my brother Brent Kight, and my

dad Joe Shrine. Theses people almost dead from their job, drinking, bombs, four hundred

pound women, car crash, tornadoes, and heavy machinery. Some of these people would

died from mistakes but they would have died for us and our country like Mr. Patrick

Daniels, Mr. Scott Lear, Brent Kight, and Mr. Joe Shrine, thank you for serving our

country.

He almost died for a piece of paper that his
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Patrick Daniels served our country in the air force for twenty one years. When he

was eighteen he drinked like a fish and cursed like a sailor. On his way back

to his bearitos drunk he fell in an eight foot ditch and woke up in the hospital three

days later. When he got better it was back to the bearitos for some training. They

would jump out of an plane at four thousand feet but his Commander made them do

five jumps in one day he was so mad that he didn't set up his parachute right so when

he jumped out of the plane and when he pulled his chute one of his strings got all

knotted up and when he hit the ground he broke both of his knees.

Mr. Scott Lear served our country for seventeen in a half years in the army.

He was out with his team looking for bombs on the sides of the road. He found one

but not like he wanted to. He founded it with his truck with his team the only people

that survived was the driver and himself the rest of his team died. The bomb that

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