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    personality in a few hours of very formal interviews. It is a lot easier to tell whether or not someone would fit in culturally in casual events. Networking, first and foremost, is highly dependent on the skills that you possess and is different for everyone. Some people are great at finding and creating instant connections with people in real life, if so, attend a social event where you can meet a lot of industry professionals. Others are great at researching and crafting highly relevant, highly interesting

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    more spirited student body and bring together the diverse community we have at Hinsdale South. I believe we should create more events to help school spirit such as Holi Days, as it brings in culture and it can be such a great event if our student body came together. Through PSAC, I can provide original ideas for our Principal so we make this year and following years a memorable experience for students and staff at Hinsdale South. I think social acceptance, school-spirit, and extra-curricular involvement

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    My Most Memorable Friend

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    A. Your first memorable friendship; The first memorable friendship I had was with my older brother George. At that time, I remember always feeling close with him, as if the two of us were the same person. Nowadays, I can say that my brother and I continue to have that strong bond that we had as children, however, it has become even stronger. It indeed showed me that the friendship with my brother could last forever, which is one way this has affected me. This memory will help me as a teacher because

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    Short Memoir Analysis

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    In my short memoir I primarily discuss one of the most memorable and life changing days of my life for me and my family. The suspense and the focal point of the story is related to the mail that came. The happy feeling I had can only truly be understood by someone that went through the struggle of living in a third world country as a middle class citizen. The memoir was written in first person point of view. I describe some of the early events in the story before finally knowing what was inside the

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    Reflection: The Great Listen Rocky Zhang 1. Rocky Zhang and his father, Weihong Zhang, talk about Weihong’s life experiences and jobs. 2. The interview was conducted in February 2017 in Sharon, Massachusetts. During the interview, they speak about Weihong’s childhood in China, explaining how he was raised a rural village in China and ended up being the third person in his family to go to college. Also, they discuss Weihong’s immediate family, which includes his mother, father, two brothers,

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    When I was nine years old my family and I took a trip to Green Lake. It was a beautiful, sunny day. I still remember the events of the day like it was yesterday, running around the lake with my cousins, climbing up the trees and eating lots of popsicles and ice cream. This wasn’t our first time there; we had gone there previously as well, but memories from this trip would stay with me for years to come. The most memorable moments of a person’s life are created when they are frightened. I have to

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    that are completely different all be considered “great”? The answer is simple. Didion’s, Dillard’s, and Walker’s essays are connected by one common factor. They are all memorable. In their own way, they are able to connect with their audience through different elements of writing. A writer’s goal in writing an essay is to be memorable and leave their audience wanting to read more; however, they must utilize the elements of writing such as style, tone, detail, imagery, etc. like great personal non-fiction

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    lifetime, they experience phases of life in all aspects. Phases of life that people endure are comparable to opening a door to enter a room. Whether a person enters an area through a door or over a bridge, they are entering another place from the one they were in previously. Entering another phase of life is similar in numerous ways to passing through an entryway, as an unambiguous person or group of people can exit a timeworn phase of life and move on to another one. My escapade to UMass Lowell acts as

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    wonderful life for me. Now with determination and reliance, I have chosen a path to tread; to study further, enhance my knowledge and to earn a living out of it. My only dream during my childhood days was to be a classical dancer. I fancied the look of my friends, seniors when they would get into the whole getup and their change over to a beauty. I took up a three-year diploma course in a dance form with passion along with my studies. Due to unavoidable circumstances, I had to change states for my intermediate

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    He tries to save his name “ PROCTOR: Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life. Because I am not worth the dust on the feet of them that hang! How may I live without my name? I have given you my soul, leave me my name!”()In society your name is is everything, whenever someone here the name Clinton the affair is what they think of. While the circumstances were different

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