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    for me. If I went to any doctors offices or registered for school, my family medical and mental history was always needed. My mother would always say write down “N/A” on the line where it would request this information. “Not applicable” that was a somewhat hard pill to swallow for me at times. I would go to school and hear people say things like “oh, she’s a blood relative of mine”. People often refer to their family as their blood, but growing up the way I did, family meant much more to me than

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    descendant of a veteran makes me proud of my family and its history and hardwork and dedication. Makes me proud of my country and where I come from. Helps me have a better appreciation for those who fight for our country. Makes me thankful that they give up so much like being with their family, sleep and being able to come home and take days off of work, so that I can sleep at night peacefully in my bed without having to worry about what is going on outside my house. It means putting trust in my country

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    participate in a philosophy class like this. Art of the Living Ethically has made me have many thoughts and ideas about what and how I do things. I never really even thought out my core values or what I fully wanted to do with my life until this course. After sitting around thinking, brainstorming, free writing, and asking others for advice my top value is family and what I choose to stand up for is racism. With values and what you stand up for can be a sensitive and serious subject it was hard to find

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    it’s the one that was closest to what i believe happiness is. The definition states that you need to be in at state of well-being, I believe that that means that you acquire not what you want but what you need, it also means that you have to be wanted and not forgotten. What that means is that people want to be with you because you make them feel happy and they make you happy… You need friends. Along with friends you need a good support system that you call “family” that will back you up one every

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    Tom Arndt Family Group

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    publication is Family group by Tom Arndt, the Family group is a picture of a family in a public setting. Describing the picture, there is a family with what appears to be a dad, mom, and four brothers, this family seem to be out in public. The two parents look to be happy, whereas the brothers all have different expressions on their faces. Two of the brothers in the front have angry looks on their faces and the two in the back seem to be happier. This artwork initially stood out to me for a couple

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    My Values In Life

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    be. Some of my values are being dependable, determined, self-responsible, loyalty and family. Everyone has multiple values that their life runs on. My first value in life is being dependable. I have that value because you can count on me when I say I will do something. That is a good value to have so when people think you are going to do something you actually do it. I am also dependable when you try to contact me because I most often reply. I most often more than not get all my stuff in on time. Also

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    Paper “All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way” Leo Tolstoy. This quote means that for a family to achieve happiness they have to succeed in many aspects of being a family. And if they succeed in achieving those aspects then they all the same in the end. This quote relates to the story because the girl and her mom are not a happy family, they are both dealing with problems that they have to overcome before they can start on becoming a happy family, but the girl who

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    (rough draft) Being a parent means a lot more than ordering your children around like a drill sergeant at boot camp. Being a parent means that you are willing to sacrifice whatever is necessary to help your children. It means going the extra mile, or ten miles to help your children succeed, most with no tangible benefits to you. While interviewing my mother concerning what she has sacrificed for me, I saw how clearly she exemplified this ideal; that a parent wants what is best for their children purely

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    Albanian Pride

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    of you I am me And because of you I am Albanian Albanian is what I am It keeps me going And because of you A piece of me is apart you I am willing to die To see you fly The two headed eagle is in my heart The shqiponja is what I see And for you ill keep my head up high And for you I will die I’m proud to be Albanian Reflection 1 I chose to write about this because this is apart me who I am. And I love the fact that I am Albanian it means a lot to me. It mean a lot because

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    Believing in Creating Families The novel Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen presents a dramatic and emotional plot about a boy, Jacob, who joins the circus after losing everything. As readers join Jacob on his journey, the question of what constitutes family is answered and the theme family can be created by those who love a person is revealed. Like Jacob people may feel alone and lost but, there is a family out there somewhere, even if they are a bit unconventional. Water for Elephants resonates

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