My Life Ten Years from Now Essay

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    training. I have been doing karate for ten years I started when I was six. If you do the math you would know that I am now sixteen. Karate has been a part a huge part of my. Every ones goal in life is to find something that they will always love. Something that you can loose yourself doing and no matter how bad of a day you’re having when you do it everything is good again. For some it’s dancing, drawing, shooting, reading, but for me its karate. I will never forget my first class. Learning how to do

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    Considering ten years in the remote future, I only have a minuscule idea of what I could be doing. I hope to be graduated from the college of my choice, working at a job I love. As of now, I am interested in either becoming a teacher, working in Forensics, or doing something in the creative field. If I were to become a teacher, I would get my bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree. I would be interested in teaching at an elementary school with little kids, and I would therefore go to

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    My DRI varied from my current age, to being a ten year old school ager and finally ninety year old elderly women. My recommended daily intake didn’t change much between my current self, compared to my elderly self. But it did look like I did look like I could lessen my calorie intake with my fiber and carbohydrates. But with my ten year old self it showed that I needed more fat total K calories. As I aged, changes occurred in my body that could affect my nutritional needs. The aging process affects

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    to look at my life through statistical problems laid one after the other you would see an increasing number of disbelief. When viewed this way my very existence seems impossible. I was born with pneumonia which alone is not actually too big a deal for a newborn. Scary to be sure but actually about three in ten die from this, even less if you are born in a hospital as I was, but that's not all. I also was suffering from a rare disease called Langerhans cell histiocytosis. At the time my diagnosis was

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    first. The trials and tribulations that life throws at us can be brutal and unfair, but it’s up to us to either suffer, or survive. My mother chose to survive. Doris Babb dealt with her mother dying of cancer at nine years old and just seven years later, the passing of her father. She became the matriarch of her three siblings at age eighteen; she was surviving. At twenty, she enlisted in the military, deployed to South Korea, and met my father. Both her and my father then deployed to Germany, where

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    My Family Essay

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    The family is very important, no matter what background or culture you come from. Your family is how you begin your life, they help you grow and develop into who you are, who you want to be, and how you want to be. With that said, some families aren’t as intimate as others, certain circumstances cause an impairment in their bonds and connections. Although my family isn’t the most well-knit family, I am a strong believer that family should stick together no matter the circumstance is, no matter their

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    Eight hours away from home, arriving to an unfamiliar territory at Concordia college of Alabama. Selma, Alabama, A long way from my home in Florida, I find myself starting a new life. Starting a new life at Concordia College gives me the opportunity to meet new people. As I begin to start my new beginning, I remember my first day in Dr. Coleman class. Walking in class late after struggling to find her class, all eyes dot on me, nervously I walk to find a seat to try not to do anything embarrassing

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    nine or ten is when I realized that I wasn't like the kids around me. I did not have people to call mother or father , no one to come to parent teacher conferences. Not having anyone to draw the family photos of, it was just me and my sister. Remembering being all alone walking down those too long and too big halls filled with too many people. Everyday as a Nobody Girl with clothes too big from the local Goodwill was shoved pushed aside or tripped and as I get up I put on a brave face for my sister

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    I speak, the food I consume, and the grounds I have to walk on. I have set goals in life, I will achieve. I do have a vision of where I see myself in ten years. I also choose to work even harder after my retirement. Growing up, I was surrounded by hard working people that gave me the mindset to be great, today. Failure was never an option required of me, being successful was. My current goal is to graduate from high school with an advanced diploma. I plan to make “AB” honor roll and to study harder

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    many disconcerting situations, I have found myself using these experiences to drive myself to make a mark in the world and let my voice be heard. Education has proven itself to be the most successful route I have found in being able to truly fit in and finally grow as a person, which has, in turn, influenced me to leave my mark on society. Growing up, even though I had my fair share of obstacles and unpleasant circumstances, I will forever be grateful for what I had even during difficult times compared

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