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    Dear Mom, You're probably thinking, What is this? I've been in college for four years, and I've never written you a letter. I've sent you a couple of emails that you never checked. Mostly I call, say hello, and hang up. That way you have to call me back, and my phone bill stays small. I'm writing because I have something I need to tell you, but I feel silly saying it. Also, I can be more organized this way. You know how we engineers like everything in its place. Anyway, I need to tell you this

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    1. How do culture, family and the generation gap play a role within the film and with what characters? As generation grows more and more thing start to change. Like tradition, and the culture. Ana grew up in a total different way than her parents did. Ana had everything that she needed. She would still live with her parents but she was required to work. Its different in the U.S because everyone goes through school and then go to attend a university. Versus with Ana’s family she had to stay at home

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    university. After working with Impact America, she plans to pursue a master’s degree in operation research. What is your proudest accomplishment? My proudest accomplishment is graduating college within four years. I was the first person in my immediate family to finish my bachelor’s degree within four years. I hope my accomplishment will serve as a model to my younger family members. What do you like to do for fun? My idea of fun is simple. I enjoy reading, scrap booking, and spending time with

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    Have you thought about your career in the future? Most people in my school know what they want their career for them to be. For example, my cousin who is now a senior, decided that he wanted to go to the military, like many other young men. Even I, a twelve year old girl, knows and planned what she wants to do in the future. I will try really hard to become obstetrician, a type a doctor who delivers babies. The reason for my choice is because of many things about them except the money. That is why

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    place of her. There are many different definitions you could use to describe your mother. My mother, Pam Krull, fits every one of those. Today I decided to pick the three that I thought was most important to me. I admire and aspire to be like my mother because of how supportive, how selfless, and how loving she is. My mom has gone through a lot to get where she is today. I will begin by telling you a little bit about my mom’s background. My mom grew up outside of George with her parents, Harris

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    reading your book for our literature circles. We are writing this letter with intent to share our thoughts and appreciation for the book. Dawn: I thoroughly enjoyed Farewell to Manzanar and found Jeanne’s character very interesting. I admire the way that she handles prejudice with maturity but also found it touching and sad when she blames herself for being different. One of my favorite lines in the book is when Jeanne’s father says, “When your mother and your father are having a fight, do you want

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    and on their lows, which is the reason why the athlete is always thankful for their parents. But the most outstanding parents are the resilient ones because no matter the rough situation they are going through they are able to give their all for their sons or daughters. Diego Ticllacuri is a Peruvian soccer player that not only gives it his best for the love of the sport but there is a reason why he works so hard, that reason is his parents. Diego admires his parents for working so hard and making

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    making them wonder about him. Chris’s life is to be admire by some and others do not admire it at all, I admire his life

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    The Questioning Me 1. Why is there war in the world why can’t we all get along? 2. Does college have to be that expensive; more people would be able to go to college if it was a lower price? 3. Is there life beyond this small world that we live in? 4. Why Can’t our government help out every person out 5. Why is food so taste <3? 6. Why do we trust a sheet of paper to control our lives? 7. How much can an average human lift? My goals My goals are like every other person; I go for the most

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    and why I chose my mom to be my superhero. A hero, in Christopher Reeve’s words, is any kind of individual who finds strength and the power to pass through tiny and big obstacles. Do you believe that? Do you think that’s a good definition for the word hero? I do, because my mom does that every day. My mom is my superhero because she is remarkable. In this essay I will

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