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    girl, music has been around me all my life. I listened to it at home, on the radio, at school, i even heard music on the street. Being that queens is a very diverse community, everyone listens to their own type of music and as a little girl i was intrigued by the different types of music i heard. Not only did I love to listen to music, but I loved to play it as well. Throughout the years i learned to play two instruments. In elementary school I was exposed to different types of music and sound.

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    someone telling me exactly what I should be doing, where I should be going, what needs to be done, and how to get things done. This was especially apparent in elementary and middle school. Students walk together in an assembly, go to lunch as a class, play together during recess, have interactive conversations, and pack up together at the end of the day. Eventually, high school started and everything changed. I was expected to become independent. This concept was new to me and made me anxious. Sooner

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    place in my heart for many different reasons. I was born and raised in this state and although there has been many drawbacks to being Californian, it has always been a place of comfort for me. California has played a huge role when it comes to the person I am today and why I have such an open mind, love for different cultures, and my willingness to work hard for the so called “California Dream.” Being an open minded person is prompted by California and it’s many different cultures. Growing up I moved

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    academic and life skills. I have always been deeply inspired by my primary school teacher who worked with me as a young non-speaking English student in building confidence and competence. My teacher encouraged, challenged and motivated

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    The first thing that the course has helped to understand in relation to drug and alcohol is the different terms that are used when counseling a person. This is the general terms that are used when counseling a patient. For example, it is not good to use terms like “you are wrong,” “you do not know” or “you are foolish.” The course has helped to learn the new terms that I will be using like, “instead of saying you are wrong,” you can say, “that is another good reason.” Additionally, it has helped

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    want my letter to stand out from the rest, then it hit me, I remembered your book. I decided to write about The Rainbow Fish. The Rainbow Fish is the only fish in the sea that has “sparkling silver scales”, he’s different. Different could be a bad thing, it could be a good thing. You’ve showed me that it’s a good thing. The only problem is what’s different about me? Everyone else has has something that sets them apart from a crowd but what sets me

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    Ells Unit 7

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    assessing "Assignment Unit 6" provided me the idea of completing the assignment in the correct way and where my colleagues and I myself go wrong while doing the assignment. The reading topics helped me to know about the Different SQL DML statements including querying with the SELECT statement with different keywords and operators such as DISTINCT, LIKE, IN, HAVING, ORDER BY, Joining the tables' data and so on. Furthermore, the Discussion Forum helped me to know more

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    an effect on me. However, as the weeks went by, I began to have a different idea of what it meant to be a critical thinker, and I quickly realized how important it was for me to embody the definition of this type of thinking. As the school year progressed, I found myself analyzing my perception of the topics friends and family discussed from an outsider’s perspective. While I used to think of myself as a critical thinker, this class made me evaluate how good I am at analyzing different subjects and

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    My Wonderful Mother

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    Growing up I learned a lot of different things from different people that helped me shape my future. A lot has stuck with me and a lot hasn’t. But the most important thing that I learned that has and will always stick with me is how to read and write. Many people learned how to read and write in many ways but I learned from and by the best and that is my wonderful mother. To me it was very easy for her to teach me because of our relationship, the method and strategies she used and because of that

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    Musicology Reflection

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    Being in a musicology course taught me the ultimate understanding of music, from showing the different ways to analyze the way music was started. From learning about different song forms, such as Binary, Ternary, and Pop song form helped me realize the various steps it takes to compose a piece of music to become an original piece of work. Music comes with or without words due to the use of instruments or even by using your voice, clapping, or tapping on an object. There are endless ways to create

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