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    If I had to describe who I am to somebody that has never met me I would say that I am a queer nineteen-year old in recovery. This does not tell the person every part of myself. They could not know what my personality is like or how I was raised. However, they have a better more exact understanding of me than a stranger at a bus stop would have. The factors that formed my identity affect my daily life, my future, and how I act in different environments. Two factors have helped shape most of my identity

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    head, unnoticed, and some hit us right in the face, changing our life forever. Since I am just a graduating senior, someone might say I have my entire life ahead of me, with many more significant experiences yet to come. But despite being so young, I already have a personal breathtaking experience, which I am sure I will carry with me until my last days: my school trip to Spain and Italy. Ever since I was a child, I dreamed about traveling the world, I dreamed of skiing in Switzerland, swimming

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    Artistic Process Paper

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    Everyone has different ways of interpreting what their writing and artistic process is. Both of these processes are similar in many ways, but also different depending on what kind of artist or writer you are. For this paper, I interviewed several different people, some who are great artists, some who are great writers and some that do not like either. I also examined both of my processes comparing how they are similar and different. There were a couple questions I asked myself and each person I interviewed

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    When I was younger I wanted to be a nurse, as I grew up my career choices changed based on different situations. I was a nursing major my first years of college. After witnessing different situations in life and job shadowing a nurse, I decided I wanted to be the person the patient talked to and confided in. I change my major to psychology in hopes of becoming a counselor. I received my bachelors in psychology then realized that it was not possible to become a counselor without a master's degree

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    writing. It's helped me grow as a student and what I have learned from it will help me in the future. We wrote many different types of essays with different types of writing styles, which helped me find my strengths and weaknesses. I gain strength in my weaknesses and improved my strengths. Rhetoric: When writing all these essays, many different things came into mind like how do I start or how to I organize it. In this class that is what we learned to do, we learned so many different types of things

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    institute is better for me to pursue my higher education. I thought about the issue and analyzed it deeply. Then, I took help from my father and we mutually decided that I should come to the United States of America, the land of opportunities, so that I could achieve my dream goals and objectives. After coming to the United States of America, my life changed

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    My First Day Essay

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    classroom, and what If the teacher doesn’t get along with me and how will I survive through the whole experience. Once I got signed to a class I remember stepping in the classroom while the teacher was teaching the students. At first, I felt awkward because all the students were looking at me. I recall being so shy and at first, I would just sit and observed most of the time. As soon as the teacher finished her lesson she finally presented me to the class and that’s when I felt welcomed. My Learning-

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    Waverly Comparison

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    ways that you didn’t know you had similarities. While I am competitive in a way Waverly could relate to, our family has impacted us in different ways and different styles to get us to this point. Although Waverly and I come from different backgrounds, we both have some similarities, and differences, about problem solving and our personality. Waverly and I are different in ways as to how I am more of a held back, quiet person who would rather be observant, but can also be outgoing at times. I love my

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    Personal Essay When I was fourteen years old, I realized that I was very different from my twin sister Annsley. When Annsley and I were in the eighth grade there was a form that we received to encourage students to join the band. I had no desire to join the band, I wanted to play soccer while Annsley on the contrary, could not wait to sign up. She even had a countdown for the first football game because she could not wait to march with her now, new band friends. Even though Annsley and I are

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    We all grow up differently. We have different parents, siblings, houses and experiences that shape us into the people we are today. We interact with different people and we watch those who are around us. Everyone can impact our life but it is you who chooses who. Everyone is different and I am no exception, this is who I am. I am one of the few people that get to experience having a twin. We were born in Springfield, Missouri on October 14th. I was 5 pounds and my sister, Mariah, was 4. We were

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