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    birth certificate.  At the age of 6 he was sent to live with his aunt Honey Washington, who ran a brothel and sold moonshine for a living. James Brown was once a cotton picker, coal scrounger and shoeshine boy. He also danced and sang to attract clients to his aunt’s place of business. As a young man, he wanted to play professional baseball and be a professional boxer. In 1992 a news anchor mistakenly reported him dead. The news inspired a song by L.A. Style.  Kanye West and Jay Z’s song “Gotta Have

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    something common in my family. The highest level of education my parents received was a highschool education. As for my grandparents, they had much less, barely any at all. My mother gave birth to me at the young age of eighteen, limiting her from going to college. My father, on the other hand, was a teenage drug addict who was never really a part of the picture. I have this dream. I long to go to college, and eventually medical school, in hopes to become a Dermatologist. One of my aunts recently became

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    Beginning the pitch First of all, let me express my gratitude to the scholarship committee for considering my application. I, Vivek Mishra, have achieved an ATAR of 98.70. This is a dissertation on who I was, am and aim to become in the future, following that specific chronological structure. Entering the land that changed me: Story about the little me As a kid sitting down on the stairs with my friends, my dream was relatively small. I envisioned a modest house with constant electricity and running

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    Windows exploded as the storm sustained its wrath. Shards pierced soft bodies. My father wrapped in blood. Next to him, sat on a pile of wet paper, my mother -- grasping a rosario as she clutched my 10-year old brother. I looked down the stairs – all I saw was a surge of thick brown water determined to cover the entire first floor. In shock, we had no choice but to wait. Outside, I saw tangled electric posts as they collapsed like dominoes. Cars, bikes and buses rushed through waters stacked a mountain

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    literary essay Maya fahmy Where my passion for literature started, my passion started from little things such as talking to people and reading signs to bigger things like books, newspapers and plays. My mother was the one who taught me how speak English and with her everyday encouragements to make me read books, I quickly became fascinated. At the age of five, I already had a small collection of books. My mother would always tell me “reading is your main key to knowledge.” My first year of school I remember

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    15, 2009. My mother had accepted a job at Wake Forest Baptist hospital and decided to move my whole family to America. I did not understand why we had to come to America, having to leave my friends, my home, and all my childhood memories to go to a completely foreign environment. But my parents said it was a new beginning. The first year living in America, I went to fourth grade at a local public school. I was ostracized from my peer groups and bullied because of my Asian features and my limited vocabulary

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    important individuals of society because they are the future and will one day be in charge of the world. Their health at a young age is indicative to how their health will be as adults. Childhood has a great effect on how a person turns out to be so I hope to help children I hope to use prevention and education to preserve and restore the health of my patients. My career goals are to prevent children from having to spend time in hospitals or in pain and to help them live out their life and dreams to the

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    her definition and my definition of leadership. My personal definition of leadership is the ability to execute, influence, build relationships and think outside of the box to accomplish a goal. Leaders need to be able to communicate, listen, encourage and engage others in striving to reach the common goal. Knowing that we had similar ideas about what leadership is, I knew I would be able to take more from this interview to apply to my style of leadership. After learning how Kelly defined leadership

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    Why I Want To Be A Nurse

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    taken mostly honor science classes. I am really good with people and I have seen what it's taken to be nurse and how much work is put into becoming one. My cousin is actually graduating from nursing school this year in May and she inspired me that it was a great career choice to pursue. I plan to get great grades in college in my core classes my first two years of college. Then my sophomore year I plan to apply to nursing school at both Augusta University and Kennesaw State University, once

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    was very supportive in my life. They believed in me even when I didn 't believe in myself. However, one person that I loved so much was my great grandmother, Bobbie Alger. She married Robert Alger (a military man) at a very young age and they were happily married until he died before I was born. My parents loved Robert and decided to name me after him. So, they named me Kyle Robert Phillippi. This has always meant so much to me. My great grandma is now 92 years old and is my biggest role model. Bobbie

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