Twelve years ago‚ life was great. It was as if I was floating on air and surrounded with swaying flowers in a field of healthy grass. Twelve years ago I was just a kid living life for granted‚ because I had nothing to worry about; my parents took care of everything. I had almost anything I wanted‚ because at the time‚ I was an only child. But that wasn’t enough‚ I yearned to be like those big kids down the streets-- tall and strong. Now‚ twelve years later‚ I want to be five again. People say life
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The education I have received from my parents has been fundamental in my personal development. “I will give my best and I will not accept less than that” that was how my father made me start my day. Since I was little my parents erased the words “ I can not” and “I do not know” from my vocabulary. They taught me that I had to face my responsibilities and problems no matter what‚ for this reason‚ I was astonished when we moved to Texas two years ago and they told me that I could not be in 11th grade
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My eyes felt heavy and dry from staring at my phone for so long. I know I should have been studying for my science test‚ but I procrastinated‚ so I continued to keep my dazed eyes glued to the bright screen. When I rarely looked up from my phone‚ I noticed that day was withering away‚ as it was becoming more and more deep into the night‚ with the sun replaced by the moon in the star-filled sky. After just simply turning my neck to my window‚ I felt stiff from staying in the same position‚ being too
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College is an open door to many opportunities especially for someone like me who comes from a conservative culture in which most believe the working field is not for women. Times have changed and yet an employed woman is looked down upon. Many girls dream about having a bright future only to see it shatter once they become older and their opportunities are seized. I want to be able to beat the odds and go against the old-fashioned beliefs of my culture. To do so I need to achieve a higher education
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Freedom is priceless. Freedom means to love‚ live‚ and worship as you choose. Always remembering that this choice consists not only in doing what we like or want‚ but in having the right to do what we should. Freedom to me means to learn from my mistakes. If we did not have freedom we would not be able to worship our religion‚ speak freely‚ and assembly with others. Freedom is the foundation upon which our founding fathers built this country. Freedom of religion‚ speech‚ and assembly is just three
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Throughout my life‚ it has always been marred by fleeting moments throughout my existence‚ changing my life forever. I was born in the Philippines‚ where I was born into a well-off family with big expectations. However‚ we eventually moved to America in order to find greater opportunity for a better life. In America‚ I grew to appreciate the powers of the digital age‚ with the Internet and social media creeping ever further into myself. I was motivated to learn more about how it all worked‚ although
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Ever since elementary school I have been very dedicated to my school work and as I grew up I always had my mind set on college. My family has never really been the role model type which always made me push myself even harder to make a better name for myself and not end up how most of my family has. I’m not going to lie‚ I have let a few things slip because I piled a lot on myself which is no excuse. Whether or not my grades have always been perfect or if I have the highest GPA or class rank I have
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Math Problems Sometimes the most obvious person is the one you forget to ask. I was a fourteen year old boy‚ going to middle school in San Antonio‚ Texas. I was in advanced classes‚ and had never gotten below a high B on my report card. Throughout my whole life‚ I had only failed a few assignments and‚ to be honest‚ wasn’t used to having to work hard. When things started getting harder‚ I wasn’t ready. I was able to pass math with help from my parents‚ who showed me that parents are your biggest
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"Just do your best‚" is the phrase I grew up hearing all throughout my life. But doing my best was always something I couldn’t do lightly‚ I had to be the very best at everything I did. I was taught at an early age that academics came first and were always a top priority. Every night my father would dedicate hours of his time to sit me down at the kitchen table so he could help me with my homework and would take ten words from the dictionary to make sentences out of them so I would be able to
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As a fresh‚ high school graduate I was more concerned about things outside of college. I forced myself to go to college‚ but I wasn’t too sure what I wanted to be yet‚ so I started off with Radiology Technician. I didn’t strive to do my best‚ which knew I could have. As long as I made a passing grade I was happy with that‚ but with medical programs being competitive‚ that wasn’t going to cut it. When I graduated high school‚ I knew I needed to go to college‚ so I signed up like any other high school
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