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    My Adoption I was adopted when I was 5 years of age.Many think that when someone is adopted it means hey came from a different country or that they were put up for adoption meaning that at birth the parents put them up for adoption because they are young,or can’t take care of a child. In my case it's not like that at all. Quick back story my parent had me and then they left each other and my father found someone else in his life and she adopted me. Now for the long version of my adoption story

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    explain that my mother had my documents hidden in a bureau, but I didn't know why I was asked so frequently. I didn't pay any attention at first, but the urge to ask my parents grew stronger and stronger until one day at the age of twelve, I decided to ask my parents. That day, I received the news that would change my life forever. With tears in their eyes, I remember my parents telling me the dangerous events that they had to surpass in order to enter this country. I remember how they told me about the

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    of mine until my high school years. Coming from a family where the only post-high school education is whatever training you receive at work, it is hard to relate when the possibility of university is so far away. Four years after high school, I have not only worked full time but also received my associates degree from my hometown community college. That is all great thanks to the family that have raised me, and taught me that hard work is the only work capable of doing. My parents never had the opportunity

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    Anthropological Analysis

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    I Am an Anthropologist I am an anthropologist. I always knew it and I always felt it; I just didn’t know what to call it. I didn’t even realize I had been raised to be one until I started self-reflecting for this paper and I realized that even as a small child I had a deep curiosity for what was, is, will be, and why. I used to pick a random spot and wonder what was there in the old days and I would often pick up a stick and start digging with the hope that I would make some magical find, and I often

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    My grandmother name is Carmella also known as Jamilla. But lots of people and call her Ummi. Ummi mean mother in arabic, and she is like a second mom to many as well as myself. My Grandmother is one of the most influential people in my life. My grandmother has been through so much in her life; as a child her mother suffered from mental problems and both parents had problem with substance addiction. Despite that her parents tried their hardest to stay in their children's lives. My grandmother was

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    since I was a child, my parents put me in various sports: soccer, softball, volleyball, basketball, and cheer. Both my parents grew up playing sports and realized that being a part of team sports benefits the growth of a person’s perseverance, determination and overall personality. Not only was I an avid multi-sport athlete as a child, my four other siblings were as well. Motivated individuals have surrounded me throughout my life. They have given me a great example of what it means to succeed and

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    depth you would see it’s not that way at all. Most people want to presume as having both parents in their life married or divorced, or even have grandparents to go to when they need advice or knowledge. I believe to have a life that couldn’t be any better. I come from a two parent home who both worked very hard to have me sitting where I am today. Without family supporting me I may not be here at college expanding my education even further. But, other kids may not even have the support to get up and even

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    My parents are from the Philippines and are foreign contract workers in Saipan and have lived there for more than 25 years. I am an only child. We were not the richest family but I feel like I was spoiled as a child. I was spoiled not in the sense of material objects but with love, attention, etc. In 2013, my father was diagnosed with cancer and underwent treatment in the Philippines. My parents did not have any health insurance as my mother was the only breadwinner

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    My Career Of Pharmacy

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    As a child, when asked what I wanted to be when I grew up I always spouted out that I wanted to be a doctor and help people. Now as an adult, those goals have shifted, but not very far from their origin. I want to help people the way I witnessed my father doing as a firefighter growing up. I want to be a role model to other children especially as a first-generation person going to college. Educationally, math and science were always listed under the “favorite subject” category on worksheets and surveys

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    important to find people who will help you most achieve your goal, but ones who are loyal, passionate, and want to grow personally. Mutual respect in any situation will allow for people to speak their minds, even if it is difficult. I want to help my team members find their passions and help them succeed outside of our organization. I believe that leadership is about encouraging others to buy into your values, and cheering them on when they gain recognition for their work. Being a leader was

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