What Has Made Me Who I Am Today Essay

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    Ethical Autobiography

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    factor in my ethical thinking. Till I was about five years old it was just me and her. She is a strong working women and nothing can stop her. For the longest time I didn’t really think anything about it. It was just me and my mom against the world. I came to realize that she was someone I wanted to grow up to be. No matter what happened she was always there for me. Another big factor was my Aunt. She was about sixteen when I was born and thought the world of me. No matter if she was really young

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    Hello Nas, I have overcome many obstacles within my life and I am proud of where I am today. To start, my full name is Samantha Heart LeClair. I was brought into this world on December 21st 1995, in Kingston. I moved to Sydenham for four years at which time my family returned to Kingston. I have attended three elementary schools, two high schools and now two colleges. I am currently taking the Community Service Worker (CSW) program at Trillium College. In elementary school, I played soccer and basketball

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    I believe that many psychological theories were involved in my choice to study social work. These stages contributed to not only my social, but my intellectual growth as well. They have truly shaped me into the person that I am today. When I reached the “belongingness” stage in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, I quickly realized that feeling as if you are loved is incredibly important. I had such a great childhood and was constantly surrounded by people who cared for me so deeply. My 5th grade best

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    Background Influences

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    person’s background influences the individual they become over time. Each experience a person gains molds and shapes the person they will become. What values and lessons a person learns will aid the individual in life choices. Ben Carson, former presidential candidate and neurosurgeon, had a troubled childhood that shaped who he is today. He took the mistakes he made and the life lessons his mother gave him and applied them to his studies. Child follow the actions of adults, making it important to watch

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    The art of photography has always surrounded my childhood, so it was not very long until I was lured into it. It was six years ago when I first took noticed my cousins’ extraordinary photographs, which sparked my interest for photography. It was then I purchased my first DSLr camera, a Nikon D5100. Photography has made me more persistent about my passions and has taken me on new adventures. Twice a month, I would join my cousins’ to take photographs at new locations. It did not matter if it was early

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    My Family Essay

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    My family has its ups and downs, sometimes, but we have pulled each other through it. My parents have allowed me to gain a better education by letting me come to PCA. They are proud of me because I have furthered my education. My parents were happy that I decided to take a college English class to clear some of those credits out of the way. My parents do a lot for me, and I try to what they need me to do. They want the best for me and my sister so they work hard for us to have the best. My sister

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    How Divorce Changed Me When I hear the word ‘divorce’ the first thing that comes to my mind is a broken marriage or how the adults are moving on with their lives to bigger and better things, the same thing other people would think of when hearing this word. For me, there is so much more for divorces in a family than the mother and father. Divorces affect the children in the relationship the same if not more than it affects the adults, most people seem to forget that. I have been through two divorces

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    This past year has been one of the worst years of my highschool experience; I know that your junior year is supposed to be challenging academically with the SAT’s and keeping good grades throughout the year, but for me it was more challenging socially than it was academically. It all began when December break was coming to an end and everyone was dreading that it was time to come back to school. I came back with a bitter attitude because I hadn’t heard from my best friend (A) all week, when we usually

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    helped me become who I am today by impacting my life greatly. However, cheer has had more of an impact on me than many other events that have taken place recently. Not only has it given me an opportunity to find passion and strength I was not aware I could possess; it gave me a group of people to be myself in, a safe haven. Without cheer, I would not be who I am this day. I have changed so much in the past year and a half because of cheer. I used to be uncomfortable in my own skin, I would

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    stood out to me was the Locus of Control questionnaire. The very first two statements are leaders are born, not made and leaders are made, not born. I chose the second statement that leaders are made, not born. When I was younger, I was quite insecure with myself and I wasn’t much of a leader. Sure, everyone in the class always wanted to work with me because I received satisfying grades and I always prepared proficient work, but I didn’t guide people to greatness. I always felt like I was my own leader

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