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    Hispanic culture stresses not to forget your roots and be proud of who you are so I was raised that way, my parents and grandparents really valued our culture’s beliefs we may live in the US now but I should still be proud to call myself Mexican. Both my parents taught me to be confident of who I am and not let myself be affected by the strange world around me, to have a sense of pride in my originality and be proud of the gifts I was given by God. Religion is imperative to the Mexican culture, if

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    from parents and being to establish adult roles or tasks. For me, this meant moving to college. 2. The biggest change for me during the stage of emerging adulthood is when I moved into college at Iowa state and established my independence from my parents. College has already taught me a lot about time management and organization. 3. The most significant thing I have learned so far as a young adult, is that it’s important to focus on things that are most important to you. College has taught me how

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    challenging from when I was a child. It has taught me a lot about myself, others and life as a whole and how different this world was, has, and is becoming. It has also been a growing process and if I may say so myself, growing is not always comfortable. I have found that one of the most challenging things is how difficult it can be to raise children in a time when morals and sound mental status has become a choice instead of a requirement. My parents taught me that your morals and how you perceive things

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    Identity Analysis “Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind”, a quote from Dr. Suess. I wanted to acknowledge this quote because this inspired me to do my collage. I’m not going to lie, I started my collage later than told because I was having a creative block. I was scrolling through twitter and saw the quote on my timeline. I was motivated by this quote. I was afraid that what I was going to put on my collage would trigger judgement from

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    going everywhere with my dad sitting on the passenger seat. I went to driving school on March 2011, it was a couple months after I turned sixteen. I had six hours of driving lesson with drivers ED training hours and drove with my dad all the time. My parents never let me drove on my own even moving the car out the driveway which was great they were following the rule and my safety. I failed on the parking partial of the test so I went back for a

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    During my younger years I learned a lot; as I became older and approached teenage years my parents always taught me to not participate in underage drinking, drugs, and other illegal activities. Parents told me all the negative effects alcohol can have on you mentally, physically, and emotionally. I knew as I got older and began going to parties with my friends that there would be drinking and other activities going on that I should choose as an individual not to participate in. I always kept what my

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    The Purpose Of School

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    What is the Purpose of School? Countless times, I have been asked the following questions: “Why do I have to go to school?”; “Does school have a real purpose?”; “When, where and how will the things taught in school be useful in life?” Children have been asking these same question for years or perhaps just my child and students. I answered by saying the purpose of school is the same as the purpose of life; we’re here to grow and learn. As learners grow, life skills will develop and independences

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    two and three pupils from three different schools under two agencies. The names of the agencies are Lion Catcher and MLK Community Center. This project gave me the opportunity to work with little kids for a long time. This provided me with the privilege to help and work with people who are enthusiastic about learning. Through my colleagues and me, we were able to achieve the goal of the service learning project. One of the goals is to work with minorities who needs help. This goal does not benefit

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    Stephen Curry, point guard for the Golden State Warriors, said about basketball, “What I tell people is to be the best version of yourself in anything that you do. You don’t need to live someone else’s story. It doesn’t matter where you come from – what you have, or don’t have, what you lack, what you have too much of – but all you need to have is faith in God, an undying passion for what you do, or what you choose to do in this life, and a relentless drive and the will to do whatever it takes to

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    an adoptive family. My family of origin consists of my father, Jamie, my mother, Lori, and my brother, Morgan. In the past year, I have also gained a sister-in-law, Katie. These people have had an influence on how I see myself, others, and society. Success in my family is an admirable aim for each member. My grandparents and their parents always strived for success. It is something that has been passed down through generations. In early elementary school, my brother and I knew my parent’s expectations

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