What Has Made Me Who I Am Today Essay

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    life, and continues to be until today. I have tried to improve my skills over the years, and in the process of doing so, has led me to enjoy the art of this topic. Because of my teachers and the academic opportunities I've had in my life, I was able to find the passion I want to carry out into the world and in my future. As a young student, when my teachers first introduced reading and writing me, I used to doubt myself and think of how much of a waste of time it is. I felt stupid in comparison to my

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    reflective of my character trait that i am Slothful. Although being slothful is mostly a bad thing it can be helpful through using this trait to find short cuts to make things easier for myself and others. The Scarlet Letter is still relevant today because we still shame people for sexual misconduct in today's modern world. My character flaw is that I'm lazy. I procrastinate and always look for the easiest way out of things. One of the things it says about me is that I am always looking for the easy way

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    on the face of the earth who reflect this nation's compassion, unselfish caring, patience, and just plain loving one another.” -Erma Bombeck When I was in the first grade I adored going on adventures and trying to find out what I’m passionate about. Now, when you’re in first grade everyone is trying hard to find their life-long passions in sports, extracurricular sports, or even in academics. I on the other hand was on that same path, but I wanted to find an activity

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    My Experience In My Life

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    During my childhood I was mainly raised by my mom, dad, and my two half brothers ,Matt and Taylor Lambert, who I basically just considered my brothers. I always thought of it this way, because they never really went to there dads house. So us three kids were mainly raised our whole life by the same parents, but somehow we all ended up with completely different personalities. Taylor has always been really book smart and a social butterfly, Matt has always been the jokester and the one who gets in trouble

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    What is identity? Search it up and you will find being who or what a person or thing is, is called identity. The meaning of identity cannot be put into words. You have to go on a journey to find out who you are, if you want to define identity. How does one live life to the full if they don’t know who they are? Everybody is different and everybody has different aspects of their identity that make them who they are. I will explain how one aspect of my identity has shaped my life experience, and the

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    is the reason I am here today. Without my mother Nailah and father Stacey, there would not be a Sekayi Rudolph. My grandparents come before them, from both sides. My family I would consider, is middle class. Within the stratification system, like I stated before were ranked in the middle of the hierarchy. The stratification system is one which society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy. We are not the richest, but we are not suffering from poverty. Personally, I would say I am in a blessed

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    “What you are afraid to do is a clear indication of the next thing you need to do.” (-Ralph Waldo Emerson). My parent´s divorce has shaped and influenced my whole life, with a lot of side effects. I fell into a state of depression. I learned not to dwell on the bad things in life. I found a person within myself that I could live with for a while, a kid that I could be proud of, someone I wouldn’t hate. Over the years, I’ve changed, little changes, big changes, it’s all happened, and I am who I am

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    When I was in third grade, I told my mom I would became a great teacher just like my amazing third grade teacher. She was a caring, helpful and awesome teacher and everyone loved her. I was positive about my decision until I was in middle school. The teachers I had were amazing, but seeing them had to deal with the students with problems made me changed my mind. I did not know what I was going to be until I was in high school. I have many cousins who are in medical field; one of them is a nurse,

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    ” At only nine years old, I did not understand the implications of the white boy’s insult. The only reason I was mad--embarrassed, even--was because he questioned my intelligence. I knew what an idiot was, and I knew that I wasn’t one. I told my mom what he said, in disbelief that he would joke about how smart I was. I am not Chinese, nor am I Mexican. I am half Filipino and white, and even now, I am still reminded of how little others care about what they say and who they could be hurting. Minorities

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    Narrative Although I have not appreciated writing like I should, it has increased my knowledge on many subjects. From reading vivid stories to reading elaborative articles on difficult subjects, I've developed the skills necessary to understand at least the minimum that is required to continue through the subject. Because of this, I appreciate what I've learned from reading and writing countless short stories, elaborative essays, and reading books on subjects I am interested in. Although I can explain this

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