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    Being Bored Essay

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    you enjoy athletic types of activities‚ but they are wrong. Although being in shape does help if you want to go hiking or conquer that giant mountain you have been wanting to climb‚ you don’t necessarily have to be. Not feeling like exerting to much energy? It’s ok‚ why not fancy up your front or back yard by

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    The Fear of Being Judged

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    The Fear of Being Judged As I was reading Shelia Bender’s‚ “The Art of the Personal Essay: How to Turn a Nagging Question or a Troubling Experience into Entertaining and Insightful Writing”‚ I could not help but think that some of the fears Bender mentioned applied to instances and experiences that happened in my life as well. One of the many fears mentioned that personal-essay writers face‚ stood out especially to me. This fear was to “affirm that hunger for self-knowledge drives them to write

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    Being A Sorority Sister

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    Being a sorority sister‚ there is a certain expectation of social interaction and personal development; you can’t hide away. You are required to participate in activities which gets you out there doing stuff you may never have pictured yourself doing before. These experiences help to enrich your communication skills and responsibility. As a sorority women you are presented with numerous opportunities to be a leader within your chapter. You can hold an officer position‚ leader positions and committee

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    Being Bilingual Essay

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    either language around my classmates because they would look at me strange if I spoke Spanish with someone and then weird again if I spoke English and I felt that I had to identify with just one. Once I got into my teenage years I learned that being bilingual was not a disadvantage but an advantage which meant that I would be able to relate to not just one crowd but‚ two. This made me realize why I got looked at funny when I was little‚ they did not know that I was using my second language to express

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    When reading Samuel Heilman’s On Being An Insider‚ I was confusing about the article and I have to reread the article few more times. From what I understand of the article is that Heilman questioned himself and wonder if his understanding and explanations were accurate thinking of he has seen with his experience in the field with William F. Whyte. He was faced with the problem of sharing the information with his readers when people confided in him as they told him that it was between them. It was

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    Research Paper The Importance of Being Earnest This novel‚ The Importance of Being Earnest‚ elaborates on the importance of telling the truth. You have two best friends‚ Algernon Moncrieff and Jack Worthing‚ who create other people in their life. The plot of the story brings to the forth the concept of being honest. For example‚ Algernon admits that for him to be seen as polite‚ he makes up an invalid friend called Bunbury. On the other hand‚ Jack also comes up with a fake brother called Earnest

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    Being A Tactile Learner

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    typically ace my tests. What I do for my studying right now is I go to a quiet spot in a room‚ usually in my room‚ and I place all distractions out of the room‚ as in my pets‚ other people‚ or my phone. Once all distractions are taken out of the picture I turn on relaxing music to the lowest volume‚ just enough so it drowns out any unnecessary sounds‚ and I get all of my school work out‚ to study or do homework. I typically spend about and hour depending on what or how much work I have to

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    consider myself to be an optimist because I always hope and expect events and plans‚ and everything surrounding me to turn out well‚ and that I look with a smile‚ positive attitude on the future. I’m absolutely sure that being optimistic is a lot better than being pessimistic. In my opinion‚ pessimism is disastrous. It ruins hope and possibilities. If a person is pessimistic‚ he doesn’t hope for a better future and doesn’t anything towards achieving his goal. When the pessimistic person encounters

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    Being A Peer Tutor

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    This semester and peer tutor has been great. I have had the chance to be with two students‚ Keenan and Steven. The importance of being a peer tutor is to give the students support in their classes. Guide them through their work. Also just to be an example of good behavior‚ hard working skills‚ and social skills. There are more things of why it is important to be a peer tutor but those are just the basic ones. But doing all of these things for the student is what makes a difference in their lives

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    Being Bilingual Essay

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    priority. Since childhood I was surrounded by books that my parent valued so much. In one of these books I came across the quote by Aristotle "the roots of education are bitter‚ but the fruit is sweet". Being a child of Western Ukrainian immigrants I came as a first grader to this country with no knowledge of English. I have learned that the roots of education are truly bitter‚ as my parents did not make it easy for me. While my parents were mastering their new professions‚ working at

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