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    Brooke Davis Case

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    Case Study of Character: The character I have chosen for the focus of my case study is Brooke Davis, from the television show, One Tree Hill. Over the nine seasons of this show, we see Brooke go from a wild teen not caring about her future regarding careers to an admirable, hardworking, and focus individual. Throughout her high school teen years, Brooke lacked parental guidance in her household. In her childhood years, she witnessed a lot of fighting and arguments of her parents. In her high school

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    of a person and who they become. Sophia Bush plays the character, Brooke Davis, in the show One Tree Hill. Brooke Davis is the character most girls can easily relate to. Sophia Bush says her favorite part of the character she plays is her “evolution”. She starts off as a stereotypical teenage cheerleader who seeks to be the center of attention and her happiness revolves around money. Throughout the beginning of the series, Brooke is a young, carefree girl who is rambunctious. She constantly went

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    “There’s only one Tree Hill, Jamie Scott.”, said Haley James Scott. One Tree Hill is the best television series because of its well-developed lovable characters, its love triangles, and overall duration of years it was filmed. One Tree Hill first premiered on September 23, 2003 and was created by Mark Schwahn. This television series had a total of nine seasons making it last nine years. The television series, follows the lives of five teenagers from their local high school through their adult lives

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    One Tree Hill Analysis

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    One Tree Hill “There are always stereotypes in high school. People are placed into groups. You’re a jock, you’re a cheerleader, you’re a freak, you’re into the drama department. I had a lot of trouble fitting into those groups when I was in high school because I wanted to be a part of all of them. One Tree Hill represents people who are multidimensional and who like more than one thing.” Hilarie Burton, who plays Peyton Sawyer, says it perfectly herself. One Tree Hill shows diversity among all.

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    The show, One Tree Hill, has many characters with different types of personalities. One in particular, Nathan Scott, known as the best basketball player in his High School, is known to be a popular jock-type guy, selfish and rude. He wants to become the best basketball player and beat his dad, Dan Scott, one day. Throughout the show, Nathan Scott makes many different mistakes but he gets to know other characters that help him to grow from the person he once was. Even though he was once self-conceited

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    This is my real life story of bias at UC Davis... Today I had an appointment with my upper division writing professor, Dr. Emily Foss. I met with her to review my coursework, and to address some concerns. The first part of the 20 minute meeting went fairly well. She had not taken the time to collect collect some early writing steps from us, not were we required to upload these steps online. There was also ambiguity about the due date of our last paper. All of those things were ironed out in fairly

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    Reflection Essay

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    At the start of interviewing my father, Henry, about maturing into adulthood while in college, he sat down wearing his usual thick glasses, blue starched polo shirt, fresh boot-cut jeans, and bright facial expression; he wanted to share his past with his son in hopes of teaching me lessons from his experiences. When I asked questions, he, as always, answered with much confidence. I soon came to realize that this trait was caused by his college days where he obtained self-reliance. To understand his

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    Reflection Paper

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    Blue and red lights flashed outside, while I saw my father being handcuffed; my mother and older siblings crying. I was seven at the time, didn't really understand what was happening but later I found out he was deported. My mother tried her best to raise me, “Sepa como pensar,”my mother would always tell me, which in English it means,“know how to think.” I was raised to face reality at a young age and to know that everything that you want in life comes from hard work. Living in a household

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    Haunting Past I remember driving up to UC Davis on move in day. The parking lot was full of nervous and tired students. However, I was very excited, nervous, shaking, and my heart was beating a million beats per second. This was a big step for me. I was moving away from home for the first time and I was going to be on my own. I remember seeing all the dorms for the first time, they were a deep orange, olive green, and a bright yellow. Before I started to unpack, my family and I took a tour around

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    Veterinary Career Essay

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    years of college to become a veterinarian? Well, the outlook is far too good for this job if one is a passionate about animals. After comparing The University of California, Davis, Texas A&M and the University of Arkansas based on my criteria of the strength of the program, scholarship package and tuition costs, California Davis, would be the best choice in helping me pursue a veterinary career. When it comes to spending more or less than 10 years in college, one might consider not going all the way

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