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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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    very small town and went to school in a small neighboring town. Growing up, teachers always taught us the stereotypical family dynamic and it never occurred to me to be a problem until my nephew, Chase, started school. Chase’s father is not in the picture anymore, so it was always his mom, my parents, and my sister. The issue of these teachings became apparent to me when Chase would come home asking what happened to his dad or why he did not have two sets of grandparents. To Chase, his “Papa” was

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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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    Adversity In My Life

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    Throughout my life I have faced adversity that has made life challenging at times. It may have been hard to deal with, but it has made me strong and shaped me to be the man I am today. I know that adversity is simply a part of life and everybody will come across it, but how you handle it and overcome it is what truly builds your character.  One obstacle that I have had to overcome in my life, is being African American. Unfortunately, in today's world African Americans are still disrespected and stereotyped

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    constantly. But the Walls are a family that does do that. In the entertaining book The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, a young girl named Jeannette Walls learns how to become successful in life through constantly being on the move, and living with her parents, Rex and Rose Mary who would be in a huge fight one minute and would be hugging each other the next. Through Jeannette’s unusual childhood, she learned to develop acceptance towards herself, braveness towards her fears, and how to figure out the most

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    Throughout my life, I have faced adversity that has made life challenging at times. It may have been hard to deal with, but it has made me strong and it has shaped me to be the man I am today. I know that adversity is simply a part of life and everybody will come across it in their lives, but how you handle it and overcome it is what truly builds your character.  One obstacle that I have had to overcome in my life, is being African American. Unfortunately, in today's world African Americans are still

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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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    The benefits of traveling When I was young, my father gave me advice that helped me to achieve in my whole life. “He told me to think about whatever I liked or, what I’m interested in and you will be able to do it”. Actually, I came from Kuwait to United State in order to succeed in my education life. So, the most important thing in my life to get experience that could help me in the future to get great jobs, good salary and stable income. I saw there are benefits of traveling such as, to get new

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    Being A Critical Thinker

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    Critical Thinking is becoming more understanding to me. I have always been an open minded thinker, whenever it came to looking at different point of views on whatever is in front of me .My mom always told me that I challenged everything she gave me to do, or told me to do. She told me I was very stubborn. If I asked a question and she gave me a answer, I would always question her why! I never knew it was a trait of, what I know now as being a Critical Thinker. Looking at Fair-Minded Thinkers, I possess

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