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Gabriel Orengo 10/04/12 Sociology 101 Ms. Willis
Significant Other
Introduction: A significant other is a person who is important to one's well-being. All my life I have been learning from experiences, skills, tasks, and teachings. I have learned the most from a significant other in my life. The significant other is my uncle, Jason Samsudeen Raffudeen.
Thesis: Jason’s determination, ambition, and family skills have tremendously influenced my life. * Jason can adapt to any situation with his highly motivated skills and his determination to be great. * The experiences and choices Jason made, has made him the man he is today. * At the age of 15, Jason left his house due to the abuse from his parents. * Since he was under the age of 18, he was allowed to reside in a covenant house, a shelter for homeless teenagers. * Jason still was successful even after all of his hardships and obstacles. * After receiving his High School Diploma, Jason enrolled in college and received his Bachelors of Business Administration. * Starting out as a personal trainer, Jason moved up ranks to be called General Manager of Gold’s Gym. * Despite the obstacles that Jason faced, he still strives to achieve long-term goals. * Jason always works to get better than he already has. * Jason started out as a Personal Trainer and worked his way up to Corporate Manager. * Jason puts money aside every paycheck to buy a house. * Jason was skinny all his life; it lowered his self-confidence, so he worked out all his life. * Jason changed his body from ectomorph to mesomorph. * Exercising and results has boosted his self-esteem and is reflected on his success in the fitness industry. * Even though Jason never had a real family during his childhood, he is a wonderful uncle and father. * Jason is a positive influence

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