Sample Personal History Statement Personal History Statement In an essay‚ discuss how your personal background informs your decision to pursue a graduate degree. Please include any educational‚ cultural‚ economic‚ or social experiences‚ challenges‚ or opportunities relevant to your academic journey; how you might contribute to social or cultural diversity within your chosen field; and/or how you might serve educationally underrepresented segments of society with your degree. The writer of this personal
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Personal Essay I can still remember the day like it was yesterday‚ the sound of joyful children running around everywhere. Many years ago‚ I had the great experience of going to Haiti on a mission trip. It was something that changed my mind and made me see things in a different light. The trip allowed me to see what a difference I can make in society. Bringing me to my life long mission of becoming a leader and showing people that we can all unit as one and make the true difference in the lives of
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Reflection/ Personal Connection: My musical composition portrays my emotion when I am running in a race. Before a race begins‚ my heart pounds and there is anticipation. Therefore‚ the beginning of the musical composition utilizes the Ghostly Sub Bass.1 and Shaker 01.1 to depict that anxious feeling I have. The Ghostly Sub Bass sounds like my heart thumping loudly‚ due to nervousness‚ and the Shaker resembles the adrenaline I have when the gunshots fire and I have to race out of the starting line
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There were many instances whereby he sacrificed his personal time and tutored me after school hours till late when nearing the A levels in the school canteen. He went through the entire ten-year series as well as various schools’ past year papers with me patiently to make sure I had more exposure to the different
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the following: first‚ addressing why I began to construct lies that affected my perception of Fort McMurray from the beginning to now; second‚ how the interconnectedness of my life and the price of a barrel of oil dictated decisions affecting my personal and professional life; third‚ including alternative perspectives from interviewing local individuals in addition to examining other global
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Death of Salesman is a a very deep play written by Arthur Miller about a salesman struggling to keep his grip on reality and his family. This play is a memory play‚ switching from present to past and vice versa whenever Willy‚ the salesman and father of the family‚ has a moment of insanity and returns to times gone by. Being memory‚ it allows for music to announce emotions and characters‚ and well as exaggerations and/or omissions. As Tom says in Tennessee William’s The Glass Menagerie: "Being a
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A Different “Today” Today I implemented a Boltzmann Restricted Machines model to predict movies ratings of users based on their past movies rating. I embarked on this personal project two days ago when I came across the concept in Coursera. To implement the model‚ I studied several research papers and consulted my Data Mining professor. And this is what I frequently do on some of my free days. On other days‚ you would find me immersed within business publications such as Mckinsey Insights to pick
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I was twelve years old. My brother had just relinquished control over the precious family computer‚ after a lengthy 90 minute lesson in child-hood restraint. I was stationed in the living room‚ seated upon a spinning desk chair. Wee! I spun around once‚ twice‚ overjoyed. Then‚ focused‚ I would click on the start menu‚ searching for Notepad. Once loaded‚ I opened a file I had been working on‚ which described my proud collection of Ty Beanie Babies. The file was written in HTML‚ an abbreviation for
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by Professor Gregory L. Stoller & Christopher Ferrarone‚ MBA 2004 Carroll School of Management BOSTON COLLEGE Rule #1 of Personal Physicians HealthCare: The Patient Is Always Right It was 2:37 p.m. The patient in the doctor’s waiting room was watching the top stories on CNN Headline News for the fourth time. The volume on the small television kept wavering in and out between bursts of static‚ making it nearly impossible to hear anything anyway. What about that 1:30 meeting he was supposed to be
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ersonal narrative and personal development by Angus S. McDonald This is my truth‚ tell me yours; Aneurin Bevan Even after writing what must be hundreds of thousands of words‚ my fear of the blank page still remains! This fear loomed again a few months ago when I was invited by a client to give a presentation to a group of careers professionals as part of a seminar series sharing ideas about how to enhance their work on personal development with graduates. After getting through my ‘writers block’
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