What Has Made Me Who I Am Today Essay

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    I can remember the stress that had been laid upon my tiny, yet dependable shoulders. I still can feel the pain of when everyone had abandoned me for Jack, even though they chose me as their trusted leader. The feeling of losing someone and witnessing their murders right in front of my innocent soul, had racked my mind at a young age so violently, that to this day I still feel shivers. The incident of the plane crash had transformed my attitude towards things; it allowed me to depend on myself in

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    year, it was high school. Often, I, and many others imagined, was asked by several family members and teachers growing up, “What do you want to be when you get older?” It varied. A princess. Police Officer. Nurse. Astronaut. Marine Biologist. Military Service Woman. Mechanic. Carpenter. Zoologist. Musician. Doctor. Teacher. At one point, I even wanted to be a mom. It was as if a new future was

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    My Family As A Family

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    What is family? Businessman and former Ford president, Lee Iacocca once said, “The only rock I know that stays steady, the only institution I know that works, is the family.” If you stripped away all the glitz and glamour of your life, what would be left? There is only one answer for me, family. Whenever life’s most challenging moments arise and you are brought to your knees, your family will be the rock on which you can stand. Family is everything to me and I would not be the man that I am today

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    Holmes and I want to be the next president of the United States. Thank you so much for inviting me to speak in front of this wonderful city, the Big Apple itself, and I am honored to be able to speak to you all today. America needs a change and I am that change. When I was younger, I knew what I wanted to do in life and that was to make a difference in the world. That has been my goal ever since I was 9 years old. My parents would always tell me that everyone is on this earth for a reason. I went to

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    differs in religion, gender, race, social class, likes, dislikes, and many more. I however, am a white, Christian female whose family settles in the middle class. Being a white middle-class female gives me many advantages as well as disadvantages, and I see the world differently then the person that might be sitting next to me because of these influences. Also, these influences determine my social stratification and where I ranked as an individual. Social class, race, and gender are three influences

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    My Life In High School

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    One of the more important places to me is my high school, Bullitt East. Bullitt East at first glance is just another high school but to me it means more especially with it being my senior year and having a good understanding of the school. Bullitt East has shaped me into the person I am today by helping me pick my career, get into playing tennis, and giving a place to socialize. This school has changed me in mostly positive ways that have made me who I am today. Room 102 is a larger room located at

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    During the summer of 2016, I was a volunteer at the Ridge Meadows Child Development Centre’s Therapeutic Summer Camp. My experience at the camp was a memorable one, since I met a young boy with ADHD. Though it was difficult to get his attention, his condition made me more aware and got me to communicate in a more innovate way. By talking about a common interest of ours, the sport of soccer, I was not telling him instructions or asking him for his attention, but instead giving him mine. Besides my

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    Names are interesting because we can see them as a way to describe the person they are attached to; however, I feel that my name says more about the people in my life who are saying it. Sebastian is a complex name, more in meaning than spelling, though the spelling still catches people up from time to time. In Zagreb, the capital city of Croatia, there is a mural of Saint Sebastian. He is the patron saint of athletes and archers, tying into the story of how he was tied to a stake and shot with arrows

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    the other hand, Holland, Michigan has an exorbitant amount of wealth. But, the dynamic of the culture is not as intense as New Jersey’s. Overall, while living in Michigan I have noticed less of a social battle in who has the better clothes, houses, lives, or friends. Here in Holland, I see people using a tote as a backpack, but this is rare occasion. In general, Michigan is not as materialistic as New Jersey is. Many people in Michigan could care less about what you are wearing and do not have even

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    experience that has made a huge impact on who I am today is when my single mother was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer when I was a sophomore in high school. I was instantly heart broken and terrified I would lose the person that motivated me to do my best. My mom and I have encountered many obstacles together that have made us extremely close, but this was the biggest challenge yet. I gave up many opportunities to be home with my suffering mother. It was not the high school lifestyle I was expecting

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