you have been gone. 70‚080 hours here without you.2920 days since I found out . 8 years painful years of wishing you were still here... a lifetime of memories lost. It’s been along time since you passed from this world but I still think of you every morning when I wake up every morning and every night before I fall asleep. Your the reason why I am where I am today‚ you give me drive and motivation when I have none left. Your wisdom I keep with me every day knowing that you did your best to impart what
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I am Tiara Maclin. Throughout my high school career I have maintained a GPA of 3.89 and attended two schools‚ Covington High and Stratford Stem Magnet. College has been apriority of mine since primary school‚ but I did not discover my passion for psychology until my junior year of high school. Today it is my goal to graduate with a master’s degree in psychology before continuing on to become a licensed psychiatrist; after attaining my psychiatry license I plan to open my own practice for the abused
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When I was fifteen‚ I read a book titled I am Malala. This book is about a young Pakistani girl who was shot by the Taliban on her way to school. The story of Malala opened my eyes to the very different in which we live. One of my favorite quotes from I am Malala is‚ “We realize the importance of our voices only when we are silenced.” To me‚ this quote shows a cry for help from middle-eastern women. It made me start thinking about all girls in the middle-east and how their lives compare to mine.
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I am Anyuta Kozhushok‚ and I was born in Ukraine. When I was 3 years old‚ my parents won a green card which allowed them to move to the U.S. and begin a better life. As soon as I came‚ I was put into a daycare which I despised and according to my parents‚ “cried my eyes out.” Then‚ a girl‚ Julie‚ noticed that I was miserable and played with me and helped me through my day and is now my best friend even after the many years that have passed. Many people would think that after that I went onto Elementary
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When I was a little girl I wanted to become a wide range of things including a singer‚ vet‚ teacher‚ nurse‚ and many others. Growing up ‚instead of figuring it out‚ I got more confused on what career I wanted to pursue. So I decided that while I tried to figure it out I would try my best academically believing that it would soon pay off. But now I i have reached my senior and I’ve realized that my circumstances aren’t the best ones. You see I was born in Mexico and brought over to the U.S at age
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(Strip stayed orange. The solution stayed blue.) Adding the Zn strip made the strip turn orange. The solution remained blue. When we added the Ag strip‚ nothing happened. The strip remained light grey and the solution was blue. When we added the Fe strip‚ the strip turned orange and the solution became a light blue opposing the grey strip and blue solution. When we added the Cu‚ nothing happened. The strip remained orange and the solution was still blue. Adding the grey Zn strip‚ it turned
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I Am Sam December 16th‚ 2010 In the movie I Am Sam‚ I will be discussing two elements of communication‚ facial expressions and the social exchange theory of relationships. I will be describing two different scenes of the movie to show how facial expressions are an important element of communication as well as two other scenes to show how the social exchange theory of relationships works in this movie. During the final custody hearing to determine if Sam‚ who has the mentality level of a seven
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Who I am … Objectively Objectively‚ I am a daughter‚ sister‚ granddaughter‚ niece‚ cousin‚ a friend‚ a cancer survivor‚ and a student. I am part of a large family‚ in which I am a daughter‚ a sister‚ a granddaughter‚ a niece‚ and a cousin. I am the daughter of Dan Reed and Lori Reinsel and step-daughter of Matt Reinsel and Patty Reed. My father‚ Dan Reed‚ is a high school math teacher and football coach at the school that I graduated from‚ thus a role I’ve always played was that of the teachers’
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circumstances can be attributed to my current state homelessness. I grew up in a broken home which consisted of my father not being present in my life and my mother who was disturbingly addicted to crack cocaine. My mother’s addiction left me as well as my seven brothers and sisters dirt poor. In order to feed ourselves we would have to go out and steal food from local stores and rob people. I got caught robbing one day and I was sent to jail. I got out a few months later and went to my former home in the
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Who am I?: I am Mexican-American Who are you? What do you identify yourself as? Are you happy with how people portray you as? Everyone thinks about who they are‚ what they identify themselves as. Recently I have been giving some thought as to who I am‚ I think of myself as an average Hispanic MexicanAmerican girl who is labeled and criticized based on the color of my skin. Some of the terms that I would consider myself as is Hispanic‚ Mexican-American‚ Chicana‚ and People of Color. "56.6 million
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