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    Mexico Experience

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    An experience taught me a lesson is when I went to Mexico. I went to Mexico last year, and was the second time I went to Mexico. Mexico is an overall beautiful country with constant violence. Visiting Mexico, I saw many characteristic different Mexicans had, and taught me fearlessness, happiness, and open-mindedness. First, while being in Mexico I witnessed the fearlessness Mexicans have as everyday violence, like murders, kidnapping, and corruption occur. While visiting Mexico I did not experience

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    Personal Ethnography

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    life. I am an outsider in the country I call home, and my cultural background has impacted the way I see the world. My father and his family migrated to the United States in the late 1980s, and my mother first arrived in the United States in 1990 to visit her grandmother. My Jamaican family left to begin a new life within the United States,

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    1. Who are you financially or what is your money personality (for example, what kind of experiences have you had with money)? For the vast majority of my youth, money was neither important nor a priority in my life. I would freely spend whatever little money I earned on the side doing odd jobs for my parents or in town; thinking little of how important this piece of paper in my hand is. But don’t get me wrong, I wasn’t ignorant towards money. I understood the key role it plays in our society; I

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    Respect Authority

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    he had been standing was shot right where his head would have been. I remember that story from when my gunny told it to me when I first got to the fleet it’s something I don’t think I will ever forget it is one of the things that reminds me every day that it is most important and imperative that I always listened and have instant willingness and obedience to orders. My parents both were military my father was in the Army for twenty one years and he retired as a Sergeant first class in the

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    My Family

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    My family may not be the tightest, or richest, but my parents love me and would do anything for me. My parents made me who I am, my mom told me to be humble and never judge a person because who knows what that person has been through. On the other hand there's my dad, who taught me a lot about the real world, and life is not as easy as I thought and you'll need money to have a decent life, so stay in school, because school the only way for a better life. My oldest brother probably taught me the most

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    Development Name Institution Human beings are of varying characters and behaviors throughout the lifespan. In the life an individual, his/her identity plays a crucial role to create a personality that is dependable. Various people such as parents, teachers, religious leaders and family members contribute towards the development of an identity. People in life are identified according to their character and personality. The most crucial part of developing an individual?s identity is during

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    Defining personal identity is to define a personal quality that makes me unique in comparison to my peers. My personal identity has been shaped by many external factors. Some aspects that have influenced what my personal identity is today are family, friends, culture, environment, personal fascination, and consciousness. To truly understand my identity, I have to start at the very beginning. The date was September seventh, 1999. It was a Tuesday, under the sign of Virgo. Bill Clinton was president

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    My life in many ways has not aligned with the norm. From kindergarten through all of high school, I was homeschooled. This made me different from many of my friends who went to traditional school. However, I was also different from many of the children in the homeschooling circles, in my interests and more outgoing personality. As a child, while I enjoyed playing with my friends from church and the neighborhood, I also really enjoyed listening to NPR, radio dramas, and watching documentaries. I am

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    Identity Reflection

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    What makes you who you are? What defines you? These questions were asked while examining our identity during the past few weeks. There are many parts to understanding one’s identity by looking at your background and creating an identity centered in Christ. “You spend your life desperately searching for meaning, belonging, and a sense of identity, or you could simply receive your identity from the rue Author of your story…” (Baart and Hielema 11). The quote from VIVID defines about the importance

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    My first college experience was at 18 years old, a young 18 I turned 18 in May and moved out of state to attend a small private college in Indiana in August that same year. Went I graduated college I thought I was prepared and had all the tools I would need to succeed in college. In high school I did everything (or so I though) I took advanced placement classes, I had a after school job, I was dedicated and serious about my classroom. My first week of classes, I felt great, I thought I’ve got this

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