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    My love for horses Essay for college application Standing in the arena next to this tall animal that could crush me scared me but also made me excited. The horse turns his head and softly nickers to me. I slowly lift my hand out to pet his enormous head. He takes a couple of steps towards me and I squeal a little and jump back afraid that he will crush me. He stops just an inch from me and nudges my hand searching for any smell of a treat. I laugh and turn to my teacher. She comes up to me and

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    YEArS oLd‚ I fell in love. It was not a transient love-one that stayed by my side during the good times and vanished during the bad-but rather a love so deep that few would understand. It was not the love for a person‚ but the love for a language. It was the love for Spanish. Having been born and raised behind the Iron Curtain‚ in a country where Western influence was limited and the official and only language was romanian‚ I was on my own. Everyone around me‚ especially my family‚ had trouble understanding

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    never really think about not having a dad growing up unless someone points it out. That is‚ thinking about how it affected my life. “Sure it bothered me‚ but I didn’t need him‚” is a quick summary I tell my friends. My father left Illinois not too long after I was born. My mother was still here‚ falling a tad bit short of the “responsible” example. Overall‚ I’ve done superb without him. However‚ thinking about all the times I wish he’d been here‚ I realize it made a big impact on my outlook and opinions

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    Midcourse Practice Essay HSC 2014 It is very true that for an individual to feel they truly belong requires the ability to embrace change. Belonging is a complex process and concept; it is not something that is felt strongly or sustained unless many elements work together. At times‚ one may need to compromise decisions and embrace change to achieve a sense of belonging. It is also true that these changes may be a result of relationships with those surrounding an individual‚ and they may have to

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    My Fathers Life

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    quickly‚ a whole family can be on the edge of destruction. This is exactly what Raymond Carver describes in his novel “My Father’s Life” from 1984. In his novel‚ Raymond Carver describes his father’s life‚ starting with his death and continuing with how he met his wife. The story goes on‚ telling about their poor life‚ his alcoholism‚ gambling and his unfaithfulness. The father is named Clevie Raymond Carver and he is roughly described as a drunkard‚ who has a hard time finding work and staying

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    stepped into the hospital‚ an eerie presence of death surrounded me and the smell of antiseptic and other unrecognizable odors all rushed into my senses. It was my first day as a volunteer at the local hospital. At the time‚ I had no idea what I wanted to do in life‚ but this short‚ summer experience guided me to the path of nursing. Throughout the years‚ my mom had been placed in the hospital numerous times from her failing body. Due to this‚ I was able to get a sense of the environment. Whether

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    My Father, My Role Model

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    perspective ’My fathermy role model’ By Jem Finch At first‚ I thought Atticus was just a feeble‚ old man. He never took part in anything interesting; he didn’t play poker‚ stayed in an office‚ and didn’t go hunting or fishing like all the other men in town. He was never too tired to play keep-away‚ but when I asked if we could play tackle‚ he’d tell me: “I’m too old for that‚ son. ” Whenever there was a football competition‚ he always told me he was too old for that too. All the other fathers went

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    population. This forces one to ask the question: Why is the media promoting these messages? What purpose does this serve society? The focus of this paper will be on the affects of ageism in American society‚ specially for women. For the purpose of this essay‚ I will first define ageism qualitatively and give examples of it in its different forms; including: structural‚ institutional‚ interpersonal and embodied ageism. I will discuss the various consequences that this can and does have for our society with

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    My Father’s Hands Worthington’s father’s life was tragically shaped around his inability to read. Being a hard worker and supporting your family wasn’t all that was needed to make a man feel like he was fulfilling his place as a husband and a father. When his father pulled him out of school‚ he had him start doing a man’s job on the farm‚ without even receiving a first grade level education. Being a man and working to help his family‚ there was one thing that his son admired about his father

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    one hundred and ninety two months to realize the unprecedented influence my father made on my life. My father‚ George Dean is who I credit my accomplishments and success after‚ both inside the classroom and everyday life. It was at one hundred and twenty months that I began the journey that would allow me to understand the significance my father has played in my life today. It was fifth grade when I learned that my father has been diagnosed with cancer and the tedious trips to the hospital began

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