In life‚ people may come and go‚ some will be remembered and some are forgotten. But one thing is for sure‚ I’ll never forgot the person who is known as my second parent. Who did efforts for me to gain knowledge‚ the one who has been my guide for so many years‚ the one who scolds and corrects me when I am doing wrong‚ the one who has been there as I face to reach the stepping stones in my life. The one who appreciates my efforts‚ the one who is always there to feed me a bit-full of information that
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It happened on September of 2014‚ the year that changed my life forever. I moved from Honduras to United States. From a small country to one of the biggest countries in the world. It was‚ still is‚ a different environment from living in a big city to a “small” city in the south of the United States. I left all my friends‚ family‚ and college studies. I left everything behind. It all happened so fast‚ my mother told my brother‚ Samuel‚ and I‚ “Would you like live in the United States?” The answer
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The Death of my grandmother a life experience that changed my Identity My sense of independence was shattered when my grandmother departed from this world. I lost my grandmother and this experience shattered my perspective of life. Losing a loved one was like having a wisdom tooth pulled without any Novocain. In spite of this painful occurrence happening to me at twenty-four years of age‚ emotions such as shock‚ anger‚ and guilt‚ came into play creating chaos. I rerun her death in my mind‚ yet unable
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My journey of overcoming adversity began at the age of 7 with a routine visit to the doctor. Little did I know‚ that day would change my life forever. The doctors suggested checking my glucose levels‚ and with a single finger prick‚ the machine displayed ominous letters: ’HHH’ (immensely high). I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. What followed was an extremely grueling two weeks of treatment and recovery. The impact of my disease ripples through every aspect of my life. My mother lost her job
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having a healthy beautiful baby boy to a sick infant who wouldn’t digest anything he was fed and vomited frequently‚ and it was a nightmare for my parents as they brought me to the hospital in Stamford Connecticut the doctors gave my parents only one option‚ surgery. This surgery saved my life which laid the groundwork for the person I am today‚ my view on society‚ knowledge‚ work‚ love‚ and happiness‚ the things that have taught me about life. Pyloric Stenosis is an uncommon condition in the stomach
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It was almost 5am on July 17‚ 1996‚ when I was rushed to the hospital. I was balled up in the back seat of my mother in laws car‚ biting down on a towel because the pain was so unbearable. I heard him say “it’s ok baby… ” just as another jolt of pain came. As his voice faded I could feel him rubbing my back‚ and I tried my best to listen to his voice and forget the pain. It was impossible though‚ the baby was coming and there was no turning back now. As we arrived at the hospital I was quickly
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When my friends asked me to write again‚ I decided to start my compilation with something meaningful‚ a themed essay for the My Teacher‚ My Hero theme‚ contrary to last year wherein I had a hard time choosing who to pay tribute to‚ this year is much different‚ it was easy and I believe‚ it is the most obvious choice. Everyone has someone to keep them on their own feet as they walk through life. Normally‚ it would be your parent or friend‚ but mine is different‚ I had kept myself intact with the
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at my computer reading a predetermined list of phrases and words that include things such as “Northwest is best” to simply‚ “squirrels‚” I think about how each word or phrase has meant something to me at one point or another‚ throughout my life. After much thought‚ there are three finalists that resonate with me the most; “grit‚” “vocation‚” and “persistence.” These three words could easily sum up my life in the shortest way possible. The word “grit” brings to mind the idea of a person who “sticks
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place a boy like me was never supposed to end up. So you may ask who a boy like me was and on the surface others would tell you I was quiet‚ short‚ chubby‚ and maybe a little weird; but please let me elaborate on who a boy like me was under the surface. A boy like me was one of many cultural backgrounds that struggled to fit in and still tiptoes around different definitions of who he is. A boy like me was one that grew up around those who lived in the present; relishing its joys and enduring its struggles
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My life started on December 13‚ 1999 In Ahoskie‚ North Carolina. I was born at 12 p.m. As my family would tell it was a very different day for everyone. I was my mom’s first born child and the same for my dad. I really don’t remember much about my childhood. The furthest back I remember is like 4th grade way back when I made my mother proud. I had straight A’s and I never had a single write up. I always tried to do the best I could to get through the years and I did well until the sixth grade.
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