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    An important event changed my life - going to the university Everyone knows how Cinderella changed her life after meeting the prince. I have my own Cinderella story. I was a little girl who was always in shame. I studied hard but always got bad scores. All my friends were my neighbors. I had never gone to a far place without keeping my family company. However‚ an amazing change happened in 1989. I did not meet the prince‚ but passed the universities’ entrance examination. As lucky as Cinderella

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    just doing what my parents wanted me to do and never cared about what was happening around me until I was encouraged to participate in a contest. The Nguyen Thuong Hien Prize in presentation was the most important event that changed my life. When I studied at 12th grade‚ I was a shy student‚ and I rarely open up to people. My teacher was frustrated about possibility of my collective activity in class. I thought that a good student just had to get high score on my test‚ doing all my homework‚ and don’t

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    Catholicism and Christianity‚ the first humans had different things that they served and worshipped. During the evolution of mankind‚ religion also evolved and transformed. There are many events that have greatly affected the course of religion and has alowed it to blossom into what it is today. Three events that I feel changed the course of religion in history are the Edict of Milan‚ the production of the first printed Bible‚ and Luther’s “95 Theses”. In many instances‚ certain religions have not always

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    “The Great Depression” The United States has changed a lot since its “Birth” in 1776. The United States changed for better or worse from The Great Depression‚ The Vietnam War‚ and The Attacks of 9/11. These life altering events formed America with tragedy‚ and destruction. Being the land of the free and the home of the brave. We rose up stronger and with hope. That’s what makes America great. The Great Depression all started when the stock’s value started to plummet with no hope of recovery

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    effort known as a “total war.” As World War II came to an end though‚ the major powers in the world would never again get into a “total war.” All in all‚ many technological advances and tactics‚ in recent history‚ have dramatically changed the way wars are fought. The events that have seen a dramatic change in technology and/or warfare are as follows: the Industrial Revolution‚ the Napoleonic wars‚ World War I‚ World War II‚ and the Cold War (Buzard‚ 2006). One of the greatest advancements

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    moment changed my view about life entirely. All my life I had been waiting until I could get my driver’s license and my first car so my friends and I could ride around town‚ go on road trips‚ and go out on the weekends independently. When I finally got my license and my dad brought my 2008 Nissan Maxima to the house‚ I was thrilled. From that day on‚ the most important thing in my life was that car. Every day I would get home and see what else I could do to make it better. My car was my pride and

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    My Life Changed Leaving the clinic on that very day tears poured down my eyes as I tried to swallow the news the doctor had just given me. I grabbed my cell phone dialed 7 digits… no answer I hung up the phone and sat in total shock and disbelief‚ as I was about to start my car and leave my phone began to ring my throat tight palms sweaty I answered and muttered two drastic words I’M PREGNANT! The person on the other line must’ve been as shock as I was to hear those words “WHAT” they asked as

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    experience‚ event‚ or person has had a significant impact on your life? When my Uncle Yaakov died‚ it affected my mother more than it did me‚ but it was how my mother reacted that impacted me. Once we heard the news that my Uncle Yaakov died in a car crash in Detroit while traveling for the Rebe...my mother let out this long‚ angstful wail and the wail still rings in my ears to this day. My mother went into a deep depression; she became this whole new person. At age 6‚ I did not understand why my mother

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    one time‚ in one place to watch a football game. It was against the Florida Gators and the city was abuzz with “GO CANES” signs and Miami jerseys. I was there too‚ experiencing something that I didn’t know‚ but something that would change my life forever. My dad (who played for the Hurricanes from 1983-1987) and I walked into the colossal stadium. As we reached an opening to get to our seats I saw the field for the first time. It was beautiful‚ and it caught me off guard. Game time inched closer;

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    The events of Malcolm’s life shaped him into the prominent Pan-Africanist he would become. John Henrik Clarke states: “Every major event in Malcolm’s life brought him into conflict with the society that still thrives on the oppression of his people.” He lost his father at a young age to racial violence. Malcolm’s mother would soon after be committed to a mental institution. He would move to New York City where he fell into a life of crime and drug use. Malcolm was finally sentenced to ten years in

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