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    When I was about to move out of elementary school and into middle school, one of my first steps in growing up happened. My parents sat me down and told me that I had Aspergers Syndrome. Throughout elementary school, I knew something was amiss; I was in a separate class with other kids that acted weird like me. I had a lot of meltdowns, especially when dealing with other kids. I was basically different from other kids. I couldn’t figure out what was wrong with me; maybe my parents had told me before

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    Introduction From the early Homophile Movement to the modern day Human Rights Campaign, the LGBT community’s endeavor for equality was granted a long-time goal on June 26, 2015 when the Supreme Court ruled same-sex marriage a nationwide right. As LGBT movements have gained popularity in the fight for equal rights, LGBT culture has struggled to find a place in mainstream media. Within the community itself, there is an underrepresentation of LGBT individuals. In particular, transgender individuals

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    reason behind on how my personality ties in with my writing. Since doing this study I actually took the time to have fun and going into further research and seeing big celebrities that have the same personality as me. I found that Walt Disney, Ellen DeGeneres, Mark Twain and Robin Williams all had the same personality as me. It is super great to think about Walt Disney and I share similar personalities. It made me wonder if our writing styles and thinking are the same way since we share very

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    Harriet Tubman, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Ruby Bridges, Coretta Scott King, Oprah Winfrey, Maya Angelou, Michelle Obama, Yara Shahidi, Malala Yousafzai, Gladys Knight, Emma Gonzalez, Ashley Graham, Beyoncé, Serena Williams, Wendy Kopp, J.K. Rowling, Ellen DeGeneres, Aung San Suu Kyi, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Aretha Franklin, Anne Frank, Jacqueline

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    Five Dollar Bill Essay

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    I actually really enjoyed the video. It made me think about things that I honestly never thought about. I thought it was interesting how our currency compares to other countries. Especially when Neil deGrasse Tyson brought up how although we do have a scientist on the back of our money that the back of ot has nothing to do with that scientists achievements. Firstly, I would change the five dollar bill from having Lincoln on it to Rosa Parks and on the back I would put a picture of the old buses that

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    There are over one hundred thousand comedians working today. Many are not famous, but quite a few are. Those comedians start for many different reasons, and can perform in many different ways. Comics can make a good amount of money, though many don’t stay with stand-up their whole lives. Stand-up comedy has changed the lives of many people. Many famous people were great stand-up comedians. Roseanne Barr, the star of television show Roseanne, was a comic before her show began in 1988. Chris Rock

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    I have always had a hard time adapting. I have moved from state to state many times but when it came to country to country. I had a hard time adapting especially in India. Everyone around me had lack of english knowledge. They didn’t speak english as fluently as I did. Some of them who did speak had a difficult time understanding me what I was saying. Eventually, I started learning a new language but I started to forget my mother tongue, english. But many people were surprised that I can speak a

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    An old saying is “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” Everyday women around the world way up and think of this as they start their beauty regiment. They perform some type of exercise, plan their perfect outfit, do their hair, then ever so carefully apply their makeup. All this to be beautiful in the eye of their beholder. They use it to enhance their natural beauty and give them confidence to be who they want to be that day. With all this in mind picking out the makeup can be a difficult process

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    Bethany Hamilton Essay

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    most recent completion last year (2016) for the Fiji women’s pro. She has appeared in many TV shows inspiring others with her confidence and dedication like The Biggest Loser, Good Morning America, Inside Edition, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Today Show, and The Tonight Show, as well as in magazines People, Time, and American Girl. and Also had the pleasure of Accepting the teen choice award in 2004 for courage. “It was what God had taught me growing up that helped me overcome

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    The best dancer in the world. Marquese Scott did dubstep, hip hop, and street dance. He really a very skillful dancer in dubstep since he was a young boy. Marquese was born in California, he grew up in Indian, where he began roller skating and dancing at the age of twelve. "I started dancing when i was 12 years old in a local skating rink," said Marquese thinking to himself about his past, about how it all started. He learned new dance moves. He never stop dancing even when it’s hard. His was first

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