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    I am a migrant from Myanmar and I resettled to the United States in 2014 because of political reason in my country. Before I came to the U.S‚ I faced immense difficulties in Malaysia was a country where I took refuge. After two years of living in Malaysia‚ I had a chance to resettle in America. I have been in the U.S for about two years now and I find it difficult in managing all by myself. There are a lot of challenges placed in front of me‚ but I am trying to overcome all the obstacles with perseverance

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    When I first started my community IPPE experience‚ I expected to have a lot of patient interaction. However‚ I spent very little time doing things such as pulling prescriptions and answering questions. I am grateful for this because it allowed me to really focus on the tasks that I was assigned. In addition‚ because I was an extra worker for them‚ I found that everyone had a lot more time than usual to get work done and stop to explain things to me or answer questions. I had a lot of interactions

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    An Unforgettable Day 16 years have passed since my mother‚ a 37 year old woman‚ left her five poor children behind. Death brutally took her away from our world in a motorcycle accident which happened in Vietnam. I‚ her second daughter‚ was the only person to witness her sudden fatality and was helpless to do anything to save her life on that stormy night. May 20‚ 1992‚ on which my mother breathed her last breath‚ is the most unforgettable day of my life. That day‚ same as every day

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    Our desire to belong is universal‚ but expresses itself in different ways ‘A Long Way Home‚’ written by Saroo Brierley gives a riveting overview of the harsh reality the 5 year old encountered whilst being lost in the slums of India. In this suspenseful Autobiography Brierley takes the readers on his life changing journey from his old life in India to his new life in Tasmania. Throughout the Autobiography Brierley is faced with the difficulties of not belonging and wanting to belong. The idea

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    EXPERIENCE 2 Life Experience Paper I believe that the following experience will influence my academic education at Colorado Christian University. On November 23‚ 2002‚ our family had spent a wonderful day together. We were about a mile away home that evening when our minivan was struck by an oncoming car‚ driven by a drunk driver. Our van began to roll several times before it landed on its side. As this was happening I sensed a supernatural peace. My husband asked if everyone was okay. I heard our

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    rewarding experience ever in my life Since early childhood‚ I have made numerous trips to more than twenty countries. However‚ most of the trips did not stay in my memory long as they were just for fun and enjoyment. The trip that meant to me the most was the School Adventure Week trip to Cambodia this year. With the curiosity of exploring what a less developed country was like and the desire to offer community service to those in need‚ I chose to participate in this trip. My first impression

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    Mass is where my childhood home stands Homes are places that people can go to for warmth‚ memories and comfort. My childhood home resides or stands in Quincy‚ MA. The home is full of comfort for me and my family. My home is your typical Cape Code style. It’s gray in color with Maroon shutters. There is a 2 car attached garage. Flowers‚ bushes and other landscape surround the house. The front living room window is a large bay window that allows a lot of sunlight into the home when the curtains

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    My Formal Writing Experiences: Adapting To New Challenges I don’t recall where I felt that my formal writing experiences went wrong‚ but I found myself facing challenges and adapting to change no matter what type of writing style. Since I became a member of the United States Military in 2002‚ the military had a unique writing style in which every Soldier and Officer must be able to understand the writer’s ideas in a single reading‚ this included official correspondences. However‚ I had always had

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    Caracas‚ Venezuela‚ wrote The Street is My Home: Youth and Violence in Caracas with the intent of suffusing information about the Venezuelan Crisis in order to create global attention and spark a movement. The novel is a collection of stories that provide insight into the current government‚ class systems‚ and the crisis in Venezuela through the stories of street children in Caracas. The children explain their personal stories

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    Whilst working here I gained a wealth of experience in communication and dealing with all types of individuals from different backgrounds and communities. I developed a bond with some of the regulars and really felt that I got on very well with the older generation. Every week we would host a gathering for the local disability

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