Taking Charge 1 Taking Charge of my Life During my five years of service at Comet Cleaners‚ I experienced a lot of joy‚ satisfaction‚ highs‚ lows and respect for the job I did and the people I worked with and served
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Middleton High School has taught me how to live the high school life. I have been a student in the classroom‚ an athlete on the field‚ and a social bug in my community. Even though I come from a town in little old Middleton Idaho that only has one stop light‚ high school has been one of my greatest experience. I was an average academic student all thought out my high school career. As a student I maintained a 3.5 GPA from freshman year to my senior year. I always received A’s‚ B’s‚ and very few C’s. I
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thirteen years old‚ my mind was on frogs—dead frogs‚ to be specific. The only criteria that a frog had to meet in order to even slightly seize my interest was that it had to be dead. Several summer days were filled with me scouring the inside my pool’s filter‚ desperately searching for unfortunate souls that had met a watery end. Any specimens found would be placed under the knife of my beginner’s-level dissection kit. I took this fascination as a sign that a career in pathology was in my future. However
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able to find what my mysterious condition was. Shortly before entering high school‚ I noticed that after every meal I would feel extremely nauseous and lie on the ground‚ trying to calm the tension in my stomach. I felt cramped‚ queasy‚ and as if someone was stabbing my guts and abdomen. My monthly cramps were nothing compared to this. At the beginning‚ there was no rush in getting medical attention‚ since at this time I was trying out for my high school’s soccer team‚ and my parents believed it
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Amarachukwu Anyalebechi Eng. 1301 Prof. Williams September 4‚ 2013 My Profile My name is Amarachukwu Anyalebechi. One would say a kid got dreams‚ when I was little I always wanted to be an automotive designer‚ I love car interior designs so much I even started drawing mine and making models but things changed when my mom died of cancer and almost all my siblings went into health science I didn’t want to but sometimes in life you can’t always have what you want and also automotive design wasn’t
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didn’t have any classes with any of my friends. I figured if I had at least one or two classes with my friends it would be another awesome year like ninth grade was when I had almost all of my classes with at least one of my friends. Like before I talked about how I was bummed for the first few months of school because I didn’t have any classes with my friends. I realized that I was perfectly fine the way it was in tenth grade because I was still able hang out with my friends during the sophomore lunch
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This town I found myself in right now was unique. For some reason‚ it felt different from all the rest. Sure‚ it was breathtaking‚ but that was not what was bringing on this feeling. I tried to observe my surroundings carefully for this loose thread. The red cobblestone was lowly lit in the warm glow of the Christmas lights that hung everywhere. Explosions of red and green and blue and yellow filtered everything in sight like 3D glasses. Tinsel and garland wound around the support columns of
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“Run! You got this Hannah!”‚ shouted my dad. Hearing him cheer me on urged me to play tougher‚ run faster‚ kick the ball harder. I passed to one of my teammates‚ she scored‚ and the crowd went wild. I turned towards my dad and saw his smile explode across the field making me feel like the utmost adored person in the world. This was my junior year. It has been three months since my father abruptly died. I spent time with him on Sunday and he was gone on Monday. I felt desolate‚ heartbroken‚ and resentful
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have always been drawn to the validation of the attention I received when doing something well. And soccer wasn’t an exception. I was in third grade when my family decided to make the move to Leechburg‚ Pennsylvania. Coming from a much smaller school and town‚ my parents decided to enroll me in the local soccer program to make new friends. My Coach‚ Coach Steve‚ was an amazing coach and mentor. He was a modest man who came from a low-class family in Portugal‚ soccer‚ however‚ afforded him a chance
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fathers. For me this statement rings true as my parents passed their guilt and shame about their ancestry on to me. I grew up in Los Angeles‚ the daughter of a biracial father and a German mother‚ and attended a coed private school from pre-K to 6th grade. During the summers my brothers and I went to Germany. Although I felt strong ties to my German heritage my mom never spoke about what it was like to grow up under fascism in Nazi Germany. Similarly‚ my father did not speak about his family and
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