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    political. Our beliefs can be shaped and influenced by a lot of different factors.Your values describe what is important to you in the way you live your life. For me, my beliefs are highly impacted by where I come from, my neighborhood, my cultural background, and the fact that I am also a girl play a huge part. However, when it comes to sharing your beliefs with someone it can either cause a negative impact or a positive one because everyone has a different set of values with varying degrees of

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    Everyone in life has been impacted by a famous person or a family member because of a certain situation that you (we) might gone through at that time. Singer Ed Sheeran, famous actress Emma Watson, and president and CEO of Starbucks, Howard Schultz have impacted my life by never giving up in what I dream of doing no matter what people tell me and those wise word are indefinitely true. Nevertheless, something that inspired me came not from the mouth of a person, but from a classical book. As a seventh

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    Everyone has someone who has impacted them in a positive or negative way. In the book “The Outsiders” by S.E Hinton Johnny impacts Ponyboy. Jonny gets Pony out of his comfort zone, encourages him to do good things, last Jonny helps Pony take the right path in life. The song “Love youz” by J.Cole has impacted many people because it shows how being out of your shell can lead you to many other opportunities. In “The Outsiders” Johnny always helps Pony get out of his comfort zone without him even

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    For our Senior Community Impact Project, we’ve asked to interview Ms. Imani Butler, A person who is studying to be a doctor and is heavily involved with a hospital so that they can help guide us with our project as a mentor. They were kind enough to take time out of their busy schedule to answer our questions and concerns that we may have. Ms. Butler also stated that her answers would be from a perspective of a long-term with direct volunteering point of view rather than one that was short terms

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    Northlake Behavioral Health System is a state-of-the-art treatment center where adults and adolescents can receive life-changing care for mental health and substance use disorders. At Northlake Behavioral Health System, patients have the opportunity to work in close collaboration with experienced professionals whose skills are equaled only by their compassion and dedication. Each person who heals at Northlake Behavioral Health System will follow a personalized treatment plan that incorporates the therapeutic

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    cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand." This quote shows how positive Randy was during his life. He always looked at every situation in the best way. People don't just instantly become the way that they are, the people around them change them. Randy Pausch was shaped by his parents, critics and Jai. The first people who were big influences in Randy's life were his parents. In The Last Lecture Randy dedicates an entire chapter to his parents thanking them for the way he was

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    This novel, Into Thin Air, has impacted me in a multitude of ways. The first being the surprise that I felt throughout the book. All of the deaths and mishaps showed me that climbing Everest is not as easy and as simple as I thought it was. Krakauer also crashed a wave of sorrow on to me, as I felt bad for all of the people who lost family and friends in the disaster, or experienced it. Along with this, I was also impacted because the author was very informative about Everest and its history. He

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    c.Explain how your plans build on each other to support children’s language and literacy development through active and multimodal learning. [This learning segment is made to build on itself to support children’s language and literacy development through active and multimodal learning. The first lesson introduces students to Jackie Robinson and his background, which is a person and information they have to know before they can understand how his actions impacted history. At the beginning of the lesson

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    A person chooses to identify with the traits that they feel has impacted their character such as ethnicity, sexuality, gender, or religion. Others may define themselves by their quirks or personality traits. Identity is impacted by a variety of outside forces that alter one’s sense of self. Changes in character lead to a change in perception, morals, and beliefs. The theme of identity in Chaim Potok’s The Chosen impacts the setting, influences the theme of journey, and creates internal conflict.

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    ‘heroes’ in the world, but not just superheroes are ‘heroes’. Everyone has the potential to become a hero, and heroism traits are a part of everyone. A hero isn’t always the strongest human being that risks their life, a hero is someone who makes a positive impact in someone else’s life and overcomes challenges. Bob Riley said, “Hard times don’t create heroes. It is during the hard times when the ‘hero’ within us is revealed.” This quote proves how a hero faces these hard times and defeats these

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