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    The Person I Admire

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    us like our mothers. If someone asks you “Who is the best woman in your life ?”‚ I bet you will say it is your mother. And if someone asks me like that‚ my answer also is my mother. With me‚ my mother is the best woman in the world. No one can replace her in my heart. I admire my mother‚ I don’t know why she is always busy with daily chores‚ taking care of my family but she never say she is tired. Every day‚ she is the first person in my family‚ who wakes up very early. Then‚ she makes breakfast

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    Unique Me

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    UNIQUE ME I have observed tons of kids nowadays forming groups and clubs and that sort of thing very often‚ but what discerns me is that the numbers of people in these groups are HUGE!!! Not that it is a bad thing or anything‚ but are all these people truly friends? Or are some who are just tag- along’s? Did people actually start acting friendlier towards each other??? Not likely! Something like that does not just happen overnight‚ and the advancement in this century is not helping it either.

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    Dinning What famous person would you like to have dinner with? This is probably a question everyone‚ at least once‚ ran through they’re heads. This is‚ of course‚ only theoretical since the majority of us don’t have the necessary social standard or that person is probably already deceased‚ but imagination has no boundaries and‚ if you’re really good at it you can come very close to the real thing. Thus‚ this being said‚ if i could meet three famous persons they would probably be Mitch Hedberg

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    Most Influential Person

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    When asked who was the most influential person in my life without any hesitation I knew it was my father. My father has impacted my life greatly and has helped me become the person I am today. He has helped me in many ways; he pushes me to be the best‚ he is always there for me‚ and he possesses good qualities that I try to obtain. My father is always pushing me to be the best. Whether it is with school‚ sports‚ or even a silly competition‚ he wants me to be the best. He pushes me harder when it

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    The Person I Admire

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     there have been several people who have influenced various expression of my entire life‚ based on their achievement‚ personal characteristics‚ and values. I have been privileged to have had numerous teachers’ andprofessors who I respect for their knowledge and intelligence. There are artists that have inspired me by their natural talents. I evaluate many political leaders‚ who have motivated me by their contributions to society. But finally‚ I realized that of all the people I have encountered in my life‚ the person I admire most is

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    falter‚ the quickly the media will be on you like a tiger on its prey. I think Chris Brown can totally agree with me on that one! “Being famous has it perks‚” proclaims many average Americans. Everyday I ask my self the question of "Could I handle the pressure of trying to maintain this perfect image if I were famous"? The answer that I came up with was that I couldn’t. The longer it takes me to reach my goals‚ the more I questioned is becoming famous really something that I want to deal with. As I read

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    Project Me

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    grade who only needed to brush her hair all the way through to virtually attempting to “help” a family member move clear across the United States‚ away from an abusive spouse and what I thought were deplorable conditions. In having to write about myself for this contest‚ I wanted to dig deep and be honest. It is 4 o’clock in the morning‚ the day this little essay is due of course‚ and I realized something about myself. I am always looking for my next project. I have always had someone who I am “helping

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    Alexie and Me

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    Sherman Alexie and Me   Confucius once said‚ "Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we fall. " This concept applies in my life along with Sherman Alexie’s. Starting with Sherman Alexie argues Education is vital to make your lift more successful‚ as well as pulling yourself from the grasp of poverty stricken culture. Sherman joseph Alexie Jr was born on October 7‚ 1966 into a Spokane Indian tribe. Alexie wrote a short story “Superman and Me” which was published

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    Supersize Me

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    Supersize Me Supersize Me is the perfect movie to watch to understand the importance of diet and eating habits. It teaches us specifically about the dangers of fast food as well as what foods are better options! Supersize Me is a great teaching tool for all who watch. This documentary shows us the risks of eating fast food‚ specifically McDonald’s. Morgan Spurlock ate nothing but McDonald’s fast food for thirty days straight. He gained 25 pounds and also doubled his chances for heart disease‚ which

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    Lean on Me

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    Lean on Me Morgan Freeman stars in a film about a group of inner city children who conquered their ultimate goals in the midst of insurmountable odds. Morgan Freeman portrays Joe Clark in this movie adaptation of a true story that occurred at Eastside High School in New Jersey in 1987. This movie teaches lessons about rising despite what negative thoughts other persons imprint in one ’s mind. It also shows that one should be responsible for learning and the development of oneself. Initially

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