What Has Made Me Who I Am Today Essay

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    though summer break has lasted only a few short days. Where did the time go? I anxiously await for my class schedule to arrive in the mail. It’s the last week of summer and almost my first week of middle school. My sister may have prepared me for some of the challenges that lay ahead, as she is two years my senior, and has experienced two years of middle school more than I. However, she has yet to display any involvement in any extracurricular activities, clubs or sports. This is where I yearn to set myself

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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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    used with great meaning or just as something to say because it is good manners. Using the words thank you is normally said because it is the right thing to say if somebody has just done something nice for you. The things that I truly am thankful for is, our creator, God, my family and friends, and my education. The thing that I am thankful for the most is God. Without God there would be no beautiful nature and the things that we see all of the time. Without God there would be nothing because without

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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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    with my time, I typed this essay and my family has a tremendous role in my life. With the guidance of family, interests, and the places I’ve been, I have determined the future I want to pursue. My family has shaped me into the person I am today. For example, my family has educated me on the essential factors of life, such as driving, manners, DO’s and DONT’s and basically almost everything I know today. It was a scorching summer day when my 15 year old self and my mom decided to teach me the basics

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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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    “What is your major?”, has been a question asked since I was in eighth grade. Not going to college was never an option for me, because my parents encouraged my education and academic success. Students typically change their minds about their future career multiple times solely in their collegiate career. However, my answer to that semi-dreaded question has never changed. My answer has always been, “Nursing.” On January 24, 1998, I was born six and a half weeks early in a very small, South Georgia

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    To begin, I found it easy to discuss my race and ethnic background, racial upbringings, and life perceptions in the self-reflection response video because I believe this topic is consistently thrown under the bus due to people feeling reluctant in expressing their personal observations. Throughout my video, I discussed key identifying components such as my background, thoughts and feelings toward terms pertaining to race, early and current childhood experiences, attitude about contemporary racial

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    the stuffing. It is about taking a step back from your life to realize what and who you have right now, in that moment. Thanksgiving is the season of being ‘full’, whether it be full of food, full of love, or full of gratitude. I am grateful for my parents, my sister, and the life that I was blessed to live in. I am thankful for my parents because, they sacrificed and dealt with a lot to raise me into the young adult who I am today. They

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    Jessica Bunn. Today, four years later I think of her in a completely different way. She has taught me so many things and helped shape me into the woman I am today. Even though we are thousands of miles apart we still share an inseparable bond. My sister has not always been a positive influence but she has matured into one of the best women I know. Over the next few minutes I will be talking about how mine and my sister’s relationship hasn’t always been great, but over the years she has become my best

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