My thoughts, my dreams On the surface I think I am like most young and modern women: I take studying very seriously, I have dreams and goals for the future that I am determined to make it happen, and I do not expect anyone to do the hard work for me. My roots are from an average family, my father is a carpenter and my mother is a tailor. Even though we are not a well to do family, I still feel that I am very lucky to have a supportive family behind me. What makes me different from everyone
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commercials and re-runs being heard throughout the house. But, where are the teens? They, of course, are nowhere to be found. With the plethora of things to do on their checklist, teens barely have time to watch television. Nowadays, they are too busy doing homework, talking on the phone and after school activities to even think about that new episode of their favorite show that’s on. Since teens are such busy-worker-bees, for most of them it’s impossible to sneak in that hour of TV each day. Do
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grade, I found out that my parents were getting a divorce. I was devastated but my parents made it their duty to make sure that my brother and I knew that we were not at fault. Through it all I kept moving forward because I knew there was no point to dwell in the past, so I continued to make straight A’s in all of my classes and that is when I found out that I wanted to become a doctor. I wanted to have the ability to heal others. A few years later when I was in the sixth grade my mother decided to remarry
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has never faced difficult situation in school before? However, not everybody is lucky as Rose or I that found somebody that believe in you and help you overcome your obstacles in school. Mr. Wenderoof, I met him during my last year of High School, in my economic class. Even though I only have him for half of the semester, but it was the most meaningful and unforgettable semester that I had for my last year at Eagle Rock High School. When I first walked into my economic class, a boring atmosphere
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eye-opening experience to most students. As high school students eagerly choose where they will spend their next four years after high school, they may underestimate the change that occurs while being in college. Going into my junior year of college, I have had multiple experiences leading me to realize the three most important issues that college students face today. These issues include: staying financially stable, figuring out how to manage time appropriately, and staying away from toxic relationships
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makes a woman the happiest in the world. “An obstetrician is a doctor that cares for the women during their pregnancy and just after the baby is born, they also deliver babies”(m.webmd.com). My passion is to be an obstetrician, when I get older. To study and become an obstetrician you have to be an expert in female anatomy and physiology. You have to graduate from high school and take a four year of college. “To become an obstetrician you will have to have a degree of a doctor of medicine. Have four
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site on my life as well as discuss several topics which I feel has had a negative and positive impact on my growth and development as a child and an adult. Early Development As much as I can remember, by mother was a hard working woman who always worked two jobs and my father had his own business hauling trash. My mother was a strong tempered, outgoing person. She was the type of woman who held her family together. She taught my siblings and me how to strive for the best in life. My mother told
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the health of communities, such as social, cultural, economic and physical environments. My goal is to advocate for healthy school environments. Children of all ethnicities and socio-economic groups spend most of their waking hours together in schools, and therefore, schools are ideal environments for the promotion and establishment of healthy living in children. I believe that advocating for a healthy school community involves promoting: 1) healthy eating and 2) daily physical activity. 1. Healthy
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How I spent my school vacation How I spent my school vacation??? First of all, I have to say I hate the word spent. It is like I wasted my time, like I used up my vacation. Everyone LOVES their summer vacation. Who doesn’t? Because after a longggg time of coming to school every day, doing homework and facing terrible tests, we all need a break. After a long time of studying for my end of term semester exams, I was in desperate need of a good, long break. So when our holidays came around, I was so
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|desire to learn. Anyone can go to school up through high school, but not everyone can go beyond | | |to get a college education. Of course, it is best done right after high school, when the mind is| | |fresh and malleable and when there is ample financial support from grants or parents, but today | | |there are many adult students who have returned after working for a number of years.
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