la luz de mis ojos.” Since I’ve been little‚ my mom tells me‚ “You are the light of my eyes.” My mom is the type of mother who sacrifices her life to take care of me and my older brothers at a very young age. She is the type of mother who convinces us to strive for greatness. She is the type of mother who would take a bullet for the ones she truly loves. Yet she is like no other mother‚ and I wish I could ease the physical pain she feels every day. My mother suffers from fibromyalgia. It is disorder
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person I was looking for to shadow‚ but after much contemplation I decided on my sister‚ Gabriela Mladin. One of the key reasons that I chose my sister‚ Gabriela is that she is always ready to help people that are in need of assistance. For example‚ there are countless times where she sacrificed her time to take me to soccer practice and would always go out of her way to bring me food. Another great reason for choosing my sister would be that it is easy to follow her and see how she approaches different
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12/02/2010 My Mandala Have you ever felt like you just can’t do it anymore? As in whatever you want to achieve is just way too far and you can’t make it. You give up to whatever you wanted to do without even trying hard enough. But there’s a saying that my sister told me once‚ and I always keep it in mind when I’m ready to give up. “Nothing is impossible”. And in this Mandala I’m going to talk about five symbols that are really important in my life. Education is a biggie. Mostly in my life. Like
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consciously changing and challenging yourself for a purpose you believe in. For example‚ when I started my college education‚ I didn’t know what leadership meant. During my years in college I began to understand and learned that leaders are not born‚ they are developed. My leadership philosophy is rooted through my experiences as a student in college‚ summer jobs as a camp counselor and through my assigned responsibilities as an ROTC Cadet. As a leader‚ I believe in being accessible and mentoring subordinates
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My name is Pijittra Kateraksa. I was born and raised in the beautiful city of monkeys called “Lopburi”‚ which located in Thailand and was part of the Asia. I was born on October 19‚ 1993.I am a senior at Pibulwittayalai High School. I am a good student with a 3.6 grade point average. I am so proud to say that I am a hard working and dedicated student. I’ve always put my best in everything that I.ve done academically. I am not the type of person who gets put up to a big challenge and backs down.
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statements. However‚ my experiences with diversity have not always been a good one‚ and many times‚ it was very trying for me. Diversity has almost taken my will to live‚ yet I have still moved on. Sometimes I wonder how people get through tough times‚ only to realize that I have been through the toughest. When I was in seventh grade‚ my twin sister had an extremely traumatic experience‚ something that subsequently proceeded to rip apart my family systematically over the next six years. My sister is still
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Cultural Reemergence of My little Pony. Kevin Rosenberger There has been a recent social development concerning a very well-known series of toys‚ and a cartoon that has been airing for decades; namely‚ My Little Pony. Hasbro has marketed the line of toys since the early 1980s and along with that‚ created a cartoon‚ targeted toward toddlers and young girls. The cartoon has aired many different generations and adaptations of the show from 1984 to present. Since then‚ My Little Pony has been popular
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feeling. I heard about the grief my mother fought through when her mom died but was unable to understand how she felt. I would think about my parents one day dying and cry. Until this past June‚ I never grasped the concept of grief. Let me rewind a bit before the event of late June. My grandparents had flown out to Seattle to watch my cousin perform her last choir concert before she graduated high school. She preferred this over them coming for her graduation. My grandma‚ at the time was already
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in my family has never been an option and I have always been pushed to further my education. I myself value my education because it will enhance my knowledge of whatever career I decide to pursue. Learning in general to me has always been important‚ I love discovering things I’ve never been introduced to or heard of before. Like Dr. Seuss once said‚ “The more that you read‚ the more things you will know. The more that you learn‚ the more places you’ll go”. I chose to attend MPC to explore my options
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My opinionated statements‚ values‚ morals‚ and perspective on many aspects of life are vigorously shaped and influenced by society’s idea of “normality”‚ and the values within it. But those are not the only elements that I can say influenced who I am. My personal experiences‚ feelings‚ and religious background have also had an extensive impact on my cultural identity. Growing up in a Muslim household‚ my parents and siblings were very set in their religious beliefs‚ and I felt compelled to follow
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