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    hours each time. And each time I visit, I like to think that I have made their life just a little bit better. Throughout this year of serving, my patients have taught me a great deal. One of the things they have taught me is lifetime. Lifetime is consisted of two words: Life and Time. Life is messy. But it is from that mess that you could find yourself, discern your needs, your wants, and your passion. It isn’t a full life if nothing happens. It is through trials and tough times that I grow more fond

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    Life is a journey and by choosing my path, I create my destination. My journey started on the day I was born, July 16th, 1999, but it was not until March 20th, 2016 that my destination was drawn with passion. On that day, I came to America with tears dropped on my mom's face, with great pressure on my shoulder, with a strong determination to live well, to live happily. On that day, I promised myself that I will succeed to prove that if someone considers my studying abroad as wasting money and time

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    Hardest Day Of My Life

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    hardest day of my life as I received the news that I could not pass my step 2 CK examination! The only failure of my life and at this stage! It was even harder, as I was in the United States and had no one to support. Therefore, I planned to give up, leave a wonderful clinical opportunity, prepone my flight and go back! Which I did, except for going back! While riding in the subway for airport, I witnessed an incident of seizures in 7 to 8 years old boy, which refreshed my objectives. My path-to-medicine

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    Throughout most of my life, I have been drawn toward suffering. Some of my first childhood memories of suffering revolved around funerals. As a young child, death was an abstract. Life was carefree and everyone I loved was immune to the trials of life. The first funeral brought the reality of death closer than I wanted. Watching the people I love cry with such a devastating sadness made me acutely aware of how fragile our lives are. While it can be uncomfortable to hold that fear so close, I maintain

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    pulling over a driver who had been drinking; everyone has a role to play during their life on earth. A song that recently came out called Glorious, performed by MackleMore, has a line that says “So when I leave here on this earth, did I take more than I gave?” Even though the rest of the song may be silly, that is an important question to me. I want to fill my role in life. I want people to remember me after my time on this earth. If I were to illustrate a picture of myself and choose three things

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    When I am in a new place my number one fear is getting lost. This fear came true when I was attending a summer program and had an unreliable team leader. Now thinking about it, it was one of the best experiences of my life. The thought that one man made me feel different about being lost is crazy to me. This memory is one that will always make me laugh because of how six teenagers were able to wander around a naval base for thirty minutes. In this program I was in a group with five other kids

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    My Life Of A Grandfather

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    lost my grandfather to a major heart attack. This wasn’t even the saddest part. The saddest part was that he was doing something for it, working on, trying to make it better. This experience changed my outlook on life. Noticing that we all have a limited time on earth, not knowing if we will live to see another day or not. Thinking back to the moment. I was sitting on my couch, as soft and as brown as it was. It was my brother, my sister, my mom and I all waiting for the news. Earlier my grandma

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    The Challenges Of My Life

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    In life, we all go through challenges and it’s either we face them or walk away from it. Growing up, people will always have different ways of handling things that happens in their life. We can’t know what could happen and how we handle it because life is unexpected. As I see it is that if you tend to keep making the same mistakes, you’ll never get passed your past and if you learn from all of your mistakes, you can move forward with your life. Everyone has faced their challenges in their own

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    Life doesn’t always play out the way we expect it to. People come and go, things change, and feelings mature. We learn to cope with these emotional rollercoaster’s as we live and learn through our lives daily, and in the end, you must do what’s best for you. We must hope for the best, yet prepare for the worst. In the story, “My Life with the Wave” by Octavio Paz, the author uses many writing techniques and figurative language styles to describe the many ups and downs he faces while in a relationship

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    cancer, and my life forever changed. At that young age I learned how much we take for granted. Robert Byrne said, “The purpose of life, is a life of purpose”, and I have worked to mold my life around these words. It only takes one spark to start a fire, and you do the world a disservice by not using your spark. I want to pursue business law, because I want to use what I learn to help make a long-lasting impact. I plan on having an operational foundation when I graduate law school. My foundation

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