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    Significant experiences affect our lives both at that moment‚ and for the rest of our lives. We must choose to let these experiences affect us for the better‚ allowing them to shape us into who we are meant to become. When we accomplish something hard or something that not many people have done‚ we can use this rare experience to learn lessons and skills that will guide us in the future. Something that I have had the opportunity to do was earn my Eagle Scout Award through the Boy Scouts of America

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    When I was in first grade‚ my mother finally relented and bought my sister a dog‚ a tiny‚ black Cockapoo puppy she named “Pepper”. Allison had wanted one for a long time and her pleas were duly noted after she tried to bring our cousin’s dog back to Maryland with us. The tantrum on the way home when her plans failed was the tipping point. A year passes and my mother loves Pepper so much so she wants another dog. There was an unspoken agreement that this second dog would be mine. A day’s trip back

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    anywhere” to some of my friends. They make me noticed that we should not give advice if we are not experienced. First‚ I had shared to my same-aged neighbor Ah Yong. His first reaction is he became flip-out and start asking me “ Lun‚ are you crazy? You want me to bring an umbrella to wherever I go? I will be look like a dumb!” said Ah Yong angrily and pushed me out and slammed the door “Bang!” I felt like I had been humiliated so I walked home. After that‚ I go and shared this advice to my classmate Chun

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    How Opa Changed My Life

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    I was thrilled when Opa presented me with a college fund on my thirteenth birthday. It had two hundred dollars deposited in it and was‚ by one hundred and seventy five dollars‚ the most generous present that day. It was later in the week when my mother revealed to me that only after my eighteenth birthday could I put my hands on my grandfathers’ gift and was to be used exclusively for the payment of my college studies‚ something unappealing to a thirteen year old. I was disillusioned that moment

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    one of the most common sources of stress which is significant life adjustments. Upon hearing this‚ I agreed myself. Certain adjustments can be very stressful when you find it hard to adapt or if you are not yet ready to adjust to these changes. There comes a time in our lives that even if we do not want to‚ we have to let go and accept that shit happens. Having my dad beside me as I grow up would be termed as daddy’s girl. I disgust it when my friends tell me that I am the like since I want to

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    Going through life‚ we as humans face many obstacles and conflicts. Some thing change a person’s perspective and some things don’t. This something changed my life so suddenly‚ it wasn’t until recently that I realized how big of an impact it had made on my life. As a little kid you don’t understand the big things that go on in the real world around you. When I was four I was adopted. I was taken out of the poor‚ underprivileged part of Phoenix‚ AZ‚ and was given a new life and new opportunities.

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    Significant Life Lessons

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    Throughout my life I’ve experienced a lot of significant lessons. The lessons I learned shaped me to be the person I am today. My father being a deputy sheriff for 15 years‚ knew the lesson that I needed learn to keep me out of trouble. He taught me four basic rules to keep me out of trouble. The rules consist of‚ no means no‚ stop means stop now‚ keep your hands to yourself and mind your own business. These rules have kept me out of trouble ever since I heard my father udder them. I’ve lived my life by

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    My Significant Other

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    have such an affect on a person that it’s unbelievable. The beginning of my life has been so special since the minute I was born. I’ve been born with the ability to have a significant other who can share things with me. A person I can share everything with‚ and have a special bond. Who knew it would be a snotty nose‚ tiny boy that I call my brother. His outstanding power to inspire me has affected me my whole life. My mother came up with our names from the Marquee diamond. It was her favorite

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    An Event That Change My Life Life is about making choices‚ but some of them can even change our life. Two years ago I decided to come to America to join my husband who is a doctoral student in a university‚ although I knew it was really a challenge to me. This significant decision that I’ve made changed everything about me and my life. That was a tough decision to make. It means I will leave my homeland‚ friends and go to a far-away place to my family. I must adjust to the alien environment

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    How 9/11 Changed My Life

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    never really paid attention to before. For me‚ the most significant world event I have experienced was 9/11. Though I was very young‚ I remember my mom turning on the news and just starring in awe. She didn’t know how to react exactly‚ but I remember the shock on her face and how she seemed scared. I was too young at the time to really think much of it‚ but now thinking back to it‚ I understand why she was so shocked. It was an event that changed our country completely. Security at airports were made

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