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    far in life. I’m not going to sit here and say that my childhood wasn’t great, I had a loving and supportive family even growing up in a household with my mother and sister. My mother was a single parent who was always supportive and made sure she did what

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    What is the reason for a persons view of the world? Some say it is culture, others say its personality, I think its both. Saying culture effects how we see the world all the time seems kind of trivial, like saying all mexicans like spicy food, and all white people are racist. A person’s culture can sometimes effect how they see the world because though some follow in their cultural footsteps, others carve their own paths as seen in Two Ways To Belong In America, Two Kinds, and Happa.

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    have to build a personal human relationship described in counseling jargon as a therapeutic relationship. This is gaining full trust and acceptance from your client, which intends allows your client to be more open to disclose most of his/her secrets to you. That is the things that are buried deep inside his person. When I look back into my life, and taking consideration of all my classmates, I can conclude that I am entering the full counseling profession at a more mature age that most of them.

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    Heritage: it is something that everyone possesses, whether they like it or not. It is not something that people can choose, and it is not something people can change. Every family has their own unique heritage, each celebrating it in a slightly different way. In brief, heritage is the celebration of one’s family and culture through family holidays, feasts, festivals, and traditions. Heritage is something that people innately celebrate, it does not require much effort to celebrate it. However, some

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    It knows no limits, it can persuade, entertain or simply inform. Taking many forms and absolute singularity, you’ll never know what to expect. Your emotions, your thoughts, your views, are all vulnerable. Enchantingly, it can seal you in, into its world, to its voice, yet this mystical presence comes in numerous unique languages and levels. By this point, you might be thinking I’m speaking of some fantasy or supernatural beings, but in clear essence and one of my passions, all I’m speaking of is

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    Morrie that have deep meanings. This book is written by Mitch Albom, who really teaches readers important life lessons. Life will come and go before you know it, and when you look back, you want to be able to appreciate everything that happened to you to make you into the person you have become. This book teaches you how to appreciate life in a new light before it is too late. “So many people walk around with a meaningless life. They seem half-asleep, even when they’re busy doing things they think

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    After his retirement, Robinson became a successful businessman and active supporter of political causes, devoting many of his efforts to the pursuit of a better life for African Americans (Jackie Robinson, 1994). Jackie Robinson accomplished many things by persisting through challenges. Jackie Robinson has created many records for baseball, used persistence to innovate ways to overcome discrimination against him because he was black, and illuminated the world by inspiring other races to play professionally

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    caliphates consisted of Islam and Muslims but the byzantine empire believed in orthodox Christians. Eastern Europe had begun its transition from the Eastern Roman Empire into the Byzantine empire with the penetration of Christianity into all aspects of life. Both the

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    caliphates consisted of Islam and Muslims but the byzantine empire believed in orthodox Christians.  Eastern Europe had begun its transition from the Eastern Roman Empire into the Byzantine empire with the penetration of Christianity into all aspects of life. Both the Byzantine and Islamic Empires were defined by their use of monotheistic religion in governing their empires. They both used religion in their own ways as justification to spread their governorship. But their laws however were not the same

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    experiences and challenges in my life. The decisions that I have made in the past has given me two separate outcomes, and these outcomes influenced me positively and negatively depending on the environment given. As I grow older I commence to cerebrate that my life is getting harder and more challenging due to the pressure emanating from parents and school. The challenges give me motivations to work even harder until I achieve my goals, and dreams in life. Every stage of life starting from toddler to teenager

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