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    I have a really great relationship with my parents. I guess I can say that they’re my favorite people in the whole world. I’m definitely more close with my parents than any other person would be. Probably even closer than my own brother. I only have one other sibling, and when he left for boarding school, it was only me and my parents left in the house. So we would spend a lot of time together when they weren’t at work. They would take me everywhere with them. I remember we used to randomly pick

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    to learn that these persuasion tools were being used around me all the time. What was even more surprising was that, people were persuading me successfully without even being aware of it. I was intrigued to learn how powerful persuasion can be through arguments and writing. In the past years of English , the terms “ethos, pathos, logos” have been taught and drilled repeatedly, but the book “Thank You For Arguing” was the one that taught me how powerful these concepts really were. Every time I have

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    Our Parents or Guardians have the biggest influence in our lives. They are the ones that push us to succeed by either telling us in order to have a happy life you must attend college or they point at an old crippled, grimy man in crummy clothing, sleeping on the side of the road and tells us if you don’t go to college that is your future. We have all at some point of our lives heard the statement “knowledge is power” and we automatically think this means we must stay in school and attend college

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    My parents grew up under martial law in Taiwan and that was not easy for anyone, yet they overcome. So they taught my brothers and me that we need to be thankful for the rights we have now. And what they care the most is not our academic achievements but our attitudes toward other people around us, the attitudes toward ourselves. But they are parents, there are times when they were not there, which makes us grow up overnight. Grew up in a complicated home, my father found his way out of the mess

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    clothing item. My personality traits are the threads of yarn that form the sweater that is me; each thread comes from one of two very different spools: Chinese culture and American culture. And though the threads seemingly do not complement one another (for ugly Christmas sweaters are a dime a dozen), they still create the same warmth and security that is characteristic of any sweater. I come from a middle-class Chinese immigrant family. Although I was born in the U.S., By only allowing me to play with

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    different lenses and they are positive, caring, polite, and creative. These effectively show how they affect my relationships, my life, and how I see the world. Even though I do not think I see through these lenses, everyone tells me I am happy, I help others in need, I am respectful, and I am imaginative. My parents have always been positive influences in my life. They have helped me in being the person who I am today. I have been shown that drugs and alcohol are not needed at a young age, or

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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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    together. In my case, I have walked through life with my five half brothers; Theo, Timothy, Troy, Thomas and Trenton; My mom and stepdad ; Sheryl Sabb and Theodore Douglas. I also, have a estranged stepsister. My parents and brothers have shaped my views on marriage, parenting styles and family life. In this paper, I will share about my family life growing up. I will also analyze how my observations and experiences in my family have shaped me as a person. I do not know my biological dad, though my step

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    When my mom told me that I had dyslexia I didn’t completely understand what it meant, all I knew at the time was that I couldn’t read as fast as the other kids. It was especially hard to stand up in front of a class to read and just stumble/stutter through a paragraph out of our literature books. My parents weren't just concerned about how slow I read, but they were also worried about how it would affect my self confidence around others. The first thing that my parents did when they found out I had

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    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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