My Life Ten Years from Now Essay

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    pulsing through my veins when I think of it. With a rock in my stomach and lump in my throat, I had known that I will always remember this moment. The car pulled up to the front of the hotel and my entire body was heavy with dread. September second of 2015 and I was sixteen years old, saying goodbye to my family. Being only sixteen and leaving my family for ten months was easily the hardest thing I have ever done. My small town and family had been the only thing I have ever known for 16 years and I was

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    attached with a lesson. What we learn and take from these experiences, hardships and moments are what help us to grow as people.       The saying "I wouldn't change any of it because it made me who I am" applies greatly to my life. From the age of ten I began to realize that my home life was different than my friends. I would often find myself questioning what made my family dynamic so different from my peers. I didn't fully understand until I reflected upon my childhood, did I see that I was growing

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    My family legacy all started when my dad decided to immigrate to the United States. Life was tough back in China during the 1980’s. The government was corrupt and all the ideologies from the government failed resulting in a mass famine that was widespread throughout the country. Both of my grandparents died when my dad was only fifteen years old and was forced to work with his siblings to support the family. They worked for twelve hours a day with no sleep and barely any wage. Finally, my dad had

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    Tock, A Short Story

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    Tick, Tock, chimes my life clock. The peal of every second’s sound passing through my ears like the background music from a movie on the big screen. Constant… white noise. As I sit back and recall the situations I've encountered in this peculiar life of mine, I come to the realisation that my clock has almost struck twelve. My time is almost up. With a furrowed brow I examine further. How could this be? How could it have come so quickly? The incessant noise of the hands mechanically moving across

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    path. In those distant years of my past I was a problem child, with the notion that school was my playground. A failing grade use to mean that I was having fun in a prison with bleak white walls. When I was written up and sent to the principal’s office I knew that I would get to go home. But the cheerfulness that I felt, up until the point that my parents arrived, quickly vanished when I saw the tears in my mother’s eyes each time. This scenario lasted for the better part of my elementary school days

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    Stamp Act Reaction

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    November first 1765, as me and my brother come downstairs to the dinner table my mother and father are talking very quietly. As we walk into the room my parents immediately stop talking and start getting the table and food prepared. Dinner is very quiet for the rest of the night. While I am reading my book in my room my father walks in and asks me, “You do understand what taxes are? Don't you son?” I replied to him in a questioning tone, “Yes. Why do you ask?” After this my father proceeds to inform me

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    I can hear my mothers shouting, the brakes screeching, the dogs barking, but all I can see is the headlights of the truck, roaring toward me..., then it was done.. the damage had been taken,now all i can see is blackness and its dead silent. Its gone all of it. its gone. I awake to a bright light and beeping, coming from the machine next to me, i look around for a few seconds before my vision fully returns. I try to sit up but there seems to something around my abdomen not allowing me to sit more

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    memory of my childhood. I have been in therapy for ten years now, and I still am unable to find out why I can’t retrace any memories. Therapists believe there was a trauma early in my life and I have not come to terms with it. My mother on the other hand says it is “normal” to not remember your childhood. It is difficult for me to really know what is true and what isn’t. It will take a lot of digging into my past to find six life events that have effected my development. My first life event that

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    illegally living in the United States. In the discussion on immigration I reside on the right side of the continuum but I am more in the middle of the right side. My initial position regarding immigration involved me agreeing that we should deport the illegal immigrants unless they had been here for a long period of time; such as 10 years or more. I feel that for an illegal immigrant to have lived here for that long then they would not have done anything significantly wrong because if they would have

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    The Coastal Bend College Endowed Scholarship Application will be the second scholarship I have applied for because I didn't think about college until my second semester of my senior year when a coach said “you’d be perfect for this job”. After I heard that statement I started looking into studying kinesiology and asking questions about their experiences. Ever since then I have been wanting to become what I think of them, which is a hero. I want to help kids achieve their goals and become someone

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