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    semester of my senior year of High school. I am going to miss this; having my close friends by me every single day. I never really was popular in high school and I usually tried to hide in the shadows, but my best friend Sophie would never let that happen. She really pulled me out from my bubble. Sophie loves everyone, but she is picky with whom she likes. I know it doesn't make sense, but it is the best description. I never really thought about what I would do after high school. Filling out college applications

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    When I entered college as a freshman, it was expected of me. There was no other choice or Session 1 Journal LaWren Keatts CCU pathway acceptable in our house. It was mandatory that college came right after high school. So, off I went to college. I hated school. For as long as I can remember, school didn’t make any sense to me. I struggled as far back as I can remember. Multiplication flashcards were the ultimate intimidator.My teacher would hold them up and all I could see were figures and all I

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    This essay will provide information on my life as a grade nine student. Firstly, I will provide basic information about who I am. After that I’ll explian my phisical attributes such as height and facial characteristics. Leading up to the end of my essay I plan to inform you of some of my hobbies and maybe even a few things I have experienced in my life so far. My full name is MacKenzie Jean Henderson, I am fourteen years old, I atend Caledonia jr. high school in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. My birthday

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    Life After High School Ever since I could have a clear understanding of the roles doctors play in our society, and to remembering my first doctor's visit I instantly wanted to become one of those woman in a long white coat running around helping patients or performing a procedure. My passion for helping others is something that has empowered me to become a doctor. Because of my passion for helping individuals , my dream of one day becoming a surgeon ,I have decided to further my academic career

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    beans, and tortillas. Christina and Jenny came into the kitchen with their uniforms perfectly ironed and ready for school. Unfortunately, I had dropped out of high school in order to support my family after my father died one year ago. Without having a high school diploma, I worked in an art cafe in a far barrio 3 bus stops away from home. “Mija, you should stop working and go back to school, I can manage on my own for a year more,” said my mother. As we all sat there eating the small portions of breakfast

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    When I finished high school from my home town, I decided to move to bigger city for higher study. My parents sent me to one of dad’s older brother house for stay, so I stayed there for about one year. Everybody was okay in that house except for my aunt, she never treated me good. The problem was she had two sons, so she always discriminated between son and daughter. She had a problem with the way I talk, my outfit, my hair, and many other stuffs. I had to make breakfast in the morning, then cook

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    When I was in sixth grade I found myself already set on what I would do with my life after high school. I would serve the greatest country in the world as a U.S. Marine. This idea to be a soldier was always there, I don't know why but it was. The idea of serving my country and giving back to all the people who gave to me has always been appealing. In return of what they did for me, I would give my life. Little did I know how much work it would be to get there. Six years later and here I am getting

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    To attain great grades rather than be yelled at. I grasped that if I was as close to perfect as I could be, my life would be as easy as the circumstances would allow. And to give myself an advantage, I practiced observing others. I knew would be most beneficial to befriend, who was troubled, who was mad, and who was something I could only wish to be: Average. By the time I hit high school my talent was second nature. Reflex. A little time around someone, and I could acquire all the needed information

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    in Huntington. When I was about a year and a half years old my mom and dad got divorced. I can’t remember it but it has affected every day since then. I have had to move back and forth between houses because I felt like I needed both parents in my life to keep me happy. I went to head start and preschool at the same place Cox Landing. I remember my teacher’s name was Mrs. Berry. I can remember being so excited to go to preschool. Kindergarten starts I go to Guyandotte Elementary because where we

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    I sat down in my chair, the waves of the Pacific washed up to my feet. The tingly sand, the scent of the Ocean, and the beautiful sunset is truly alluring. My life has been truly magnificent. However, I tune out the wonders of Hawaii and ponder something; How will others remember me? What legacy have I left behind? How does my high school remember me I hope that people recall my scintillating and expressive nature as well as my radiant and jovial persona. I recollect that my friends and parents

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