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    My passion is law enforcement, I love watching the activity on “cops” getting criminals off the street. I first got into law enforcement as a kid, the D.A.R.E program in 5th grade inspired me, to help people to not do drugs. The TV show “cops” really got my attention of how much they do to help the community. When I watch “cops or CSI”, I get completely sucked into the show and enjoy learning how evidence is gathered, processed and presented in court. I love law enforcement not only because I enjoy

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    Why Soccer is my Passion

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    globe play thebeautiful sport of futbol (soccer), so what makes me different from the rest. I started playingsoccer when I was 3 years old and instantly fell in love with the beautiful game. I could tell rightaway that soccer was my sport and my passion and no one could take that away from me.Throughout my development of soccer my emotions for the sport remained constant but mypassion for it changed I became addicted to the sport. I could and still stay soccer is my drug andI can not live without

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    My Passion For Art Essay

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    to have with art. Throughout my life I have been endlessly drawing, painting, sculpting and creating--often times I feel almost cursed with such talent to create because the ability seems endless. I have taken a number of art classes exploring my passions as a High School Student and created many different types of works including oil, acrylic, and watercolor paintings; etching, embossed, and screen printmaking; charcoal, graphite, and pastel drawings; Sculpting with ceramics and plaster as well as

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    My Passion In My Life

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    At this point in my life, it is my job to figure out what I have a passion for. While doing so, I frequently reflect on one of the most famous quotes by Alexander Hamilton, “Those who stand for nothing fall for anything.” This past spring I gazed out the window admiring the earth as it sat peacefully below me. This inspiring moment happened on my first flight to San Jose, Costa Rica. I frequently think back to this trip, as it developed the personality I have today. As we arrived at the airport

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    S. E. Hinton Passion

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    Hinton passion was to write stories and novels about adults and teens (“Hinton,S.E.”). Her secondary job was working as a consultant on the film adaption of her novels, it involved the casting, script writing,directing and even acting (Chaston). Grady P. Hinton

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    Ababa Ethiopia because of my older brother, Jilalu, political activities. I was sixteen years old when Jilalu was a member of Ethiopian’s government opposition party, Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CUD). According to TED Talk “Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance,” Angela Lee Duckworth illustrates that grit is the key for success. When Duckworth was a teacher for several years, she found out that grittier students are most likely to achieve their goal. Moreover, after Duckworth became a psychologist

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    if their Olympians put down the towel as they grew up? What would the world be like if Mozart, Rachmaninoff, and Beethoven quit composing pieces as soon as they stopped following their parents’ rule? In Angela Duckworth’s book, Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance, she develops the concept of growing grit from the inside out. Initial interest is the start. However, Duckworth warns specifically to parents that “Rush a beginner and you’ll bludgeon their budding interest. It’s very, very hard

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    Escarlin Perez Novel: New Moon June 8th, 2015 A Sacrifice for Passion. In accordance with a renowned statement that is reference by Stephenie Meyers from the novel, New Moon, happens to entitle an astonishing significance to the novel itself. Furthermore, the statement on page 71, from Meyers in New Moon (said by Edward Cullen), states as follows, “I promise that this will be the last time you’ll see me. I won’t come back. I won’t put you through anything like this again. You can

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    Escarlin Perez Novel: New Moon A Sacrifice for Passion. In accordance with a renowned statement that is referred by Stephenie Meyers from the novel, New Moon, happens to entitle an astonishing significance to the novel itself. Furthermore, the statement on page 71, from Meyers in New Moon (said by Edward Cullen), states as follows, “I promise that this will be the last time you’ll see me. I won’t come back. I won’t put you through anything like this again. You can go on with your

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    Christine Caine’s speech at Passion is geared toward ending modern-day slavery and sex trafficking, and she makes her argument through the rhetorical development of the Christian Identity. Caine seeks to encourage her audience to adopt Christian values to change communities around the world. In positioning herself as a Christian, Caine works to establish credibility by using the Bible, assuming her audience will find the embodiment of truth within her speech. Caine makes her argument without using

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