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    On January 18th, the class was given the assignment to try not to use media all day. I however, did not succeed due to certain, stressing matters that came up. I did not enjoy anything from the assignment, as it kept me from looking up art references or reading updates of stories and comics that happen on Wednesdays. It also prevented me from listening to music on my mp3 player, which I usually use to wake up on school mornings, as well as on the bus to and from school so that I can drown out the

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    I can’t wait to get that feeling when I get my first job. It’s going to be like riding back into the loading station after a scary ride. It’s the moment when you know that everything has paid off and that your long journey is over. So far, it has been pretty hard for me to adjust to Elon but I know that it’s going to pay off. Sometimes, I am scared of roller coasters but people force me and pressure

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    Everyone discovers the pain of losing someone they love eventually. In my opinion, my turn to experience that pain came much too early. But, that loss also forced me to grow up. It forced to me accept the things that I can’t change, to start taking responsibility for my actions, and it showed me that the world most definitely doesn’t revolve around me. There has been no experience, relationship, challenge, or obstacle that has influenced me more than saying goodbye to my grandpa. I was

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    I imagined how I would act if I wasn't afraid of heights and I tried to act the part. We got into line and we waited for our turn. When the two people in front of us got on, I rushed to the spot where they had been a moment before. Kevin had already explained to me that I needed to let the chair hit the back of my knees, and all I had to do was sit down. I did just as he had instructed, and consequently, everything went fine. My anxiety left me and I actually enjoyed

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    I remember the three defining moments that shaped my identity and have had a significant impact in my life.The three moments affected my views on time, how to treat others, and family. I went to a boarding school in middle school. I changed and grown a lot in the three years. My parents did not even allow me to go to downtown alone before middle school. But in boarding school, I had to leave them. I became much more independent. What I remembered from middle school was a night self-study class

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    these paragraphs on someone we have memories with. So, I decided to chose you since we have so many awesome memories together. I know that you will think this is very lame but I had to chose someone. Hopefully you will enjoy revisiting some of these moments we had together. About 5 years ago you were snowmobile racing, and you were doing super good until you crashed. You were racing with Dalton. I remember it was very cold outside and it was in early January. It was one of the last races of the night;

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    going to be a good race as things were looking up for me. “I was halfway there woahhh livin’ on a prayer” I sang horrendously but happily. The feeling I got was the sensation of eating pizza when you haven’t eaten all day. It was just one of those moments where you appreciate life

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    individuals mature, they often have defining moments that distinguish the transition from child to adult. Defining moments often come at major crossroads, where individuals make one decision, during a situation with unencountered gravity and urgency. In the 19th century novel, Great Expectations, Charles Dickens describes the importance of defining moments and how they provide a transition into adulthood. Dickens urges society to always endure through conflicting moments and to knowingly make sacrifices

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    Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Course Take Home Mid Term Defining Moments United States social history has had many defining moments in which attitudes of domestic violence has changed. However, some of them did not make a huge impact or movement enough to change society’s views. Per class discussion, we learned that for many centuries women were seen as property of men and used as reproduction. There was a lack of respect and being beaten was part of them norm but at the same time men were considered

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    It seems to me that our most defining moments happen on the most ordinary of days. What starts out as yet another day at the office or at school, can hold some of the most radical changes to our lives, and I think that is part of God’s amazing power and beauty. We could be doing something we had done hundreds of times before, in my case, playing soccer. I took a ball to the upper right side of my face, around my eye, and the events that ensued helped me to realize God’s plans for my future degree

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