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    My Personal Essay!

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    How would I describe my identity? I’m a very kind‚ caring‚ and passionate person. I go to extremes to keep my friends and family happy. It’s what I enjoy doing. I think of my family before I think of myself. When I look around and see my family is happy‚ that makes me happy. It makes me feel empowered. It makes me feel good that I can positively influence someone else’s life in some way. Unfortunately‚ before my life-changing event‚ I cared only for myself and my family. Basically‚ only those close

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    Essay On My Identity

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    sometimes struggle to find the identity that addresses the new life they have molded into and most represents their culture and experiences. The course of my life changed forever in August of 2003‚ when my family and I made the move to the United States from a small town in northeastern Italy. Upon my arrival in the U.S I noticed‚ even at my young age‚ that gone were the rolling‚ lush hills of northern Italy; the sprawling vineyards and olive groves; the tiny‚ eclectic cars; the mature stone buildings;

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    My Opa Essay

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    The name Kanissa is a creation‚ a hand me down with a twist. A name‚ similar to my aunt Anissa. Ever since I was little‚ my aunt has always been there. Whether it be from the first day of 1rst grade‚ where I cautiously walked down the gargantuan and tedious halls marked by the pencils of the children before me. Or birthday parties spent at Oma and Opa’s. Oma and opa means grandma and grandpa in Dutch. Holidays and birthday parties that are spent at Oma and Opa’s house are hectic

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    My Internship Essay

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    who I was and altered the way I returned to my community‚ Los Angeles. The most important thing I learned at this internship was the ability to “fit into” this new way of life. While studying abroad‚ I believe that this skill I gained from my internship will allow me accommodate and adapt easily to the new culture. I also learned from this internship how to properly communicate with new people in general‚ but also with people who may not be familiar with my own culture and lifestyle. This new skill

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    My Country Essay

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    MY COUNTRY (MYANMAR) There is no one in the world who does not love his‚ or her motherland. Even birds adore their nests. Being humans‚ we all treasure our countries. Additionally‚ all want to serve for their countries in each role. Like everyone‚ I am dare of my country. The name of my country is the Republic of the Union of Myanmar‚ commonly shortened to Myanmar. It lies between latitudes 9° and 102° East. Myanmar is an independent and member nation of ASEAN Community. It is bordered by Bangladesh

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    Ransom: David Malouf

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    Essay No.3 Topic No. 5 “Ransom suggests that we cannot predict who will teach us important lessons”. Discuss. In “a rough world of men” David Malouf highlights the importance of storytelling and the lessons that can be learnt from stories. He further strives to show how all people live out their own stories and that sometimes the most valuable lessons can be drawn from the lives that we least expect. Malouf introduces Somax‚ a “humble carter” who has a surprisingly dependable “native wit” to

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    Essay,My game

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    at school become weaker over time. For example‚ my 15-YEAR-OLD cousin who is 15 years old used to play computer games approximately 4-5 hours per day. When his parents got his grades they realized that his performance was not satisfiedSATISFYING. My cousin’s teacher told they HIS parents that he could not concentrate during the lectures and he rarely did his homework. His parents discussed with their son and they AFTER DISCUSSING WITH HIS PARENTS‚ MY COUSIN FINALLY agreed that he would play less and

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    My Pennfoster Essay

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    manage my time incredibly well in order to be able to balance my online studies‚ my work and family demands. In my opinion family demands‚ work and studies balance are a process‚ not a static achievement. So‚ it is important to make the decisions selecting careers and jobs‚ timing dogs‚ allocating roles and responsibilities etc‚ which will provide the opportunity for balance. The real task of balance takes place on a weekly and daily basis. While going to Penn Foster College online to get my associates

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    David Hume Rationalism

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    acquire knowledge‚ and whether or not science was the source of people comprehension of reality. Among the popular philosophers of epistemology are for instance‚ David Hume the empiricist and Rene Descartes the rationalism. In this paper‚ I will strive to explain how David Hume is more convincing and why? In addition‚ I will explain my

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    My Dyslexia Essay

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    My Dyslexia Philip Schultz‚ the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and author most recently of My Dyslexia‚ who is diagnosed with the severe learning disability dyslexia‚ shares his journey in his book. Being dyslexic made his life very difficult and made him feel not normal. “More than once he says that a special cruelty of dyslexia is that those suffering it lose patience with them and come to consider themselves inferior to normal people” (Olson). It took Schultz years to read and write. At age of fifty-eight

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