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    TAMIU Mission Statement

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    TAMIU has helped me grow as an individual by expanding my knowledge base and allowing me to take another step closer to reaching my goal of attaining a rewarding university experience. After I read the mission statement, values, and vision of TAMIU, I felt amazed of knowing that this is an opportunity for me to explore my leadership potential. For example, my involvement in the student organization called Freshman Leadership Organization sharpened my leadership skills while encouraging moral ethics. As

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    “Hi, my name’s Megan and I’m with the school newspaper. Could I ask you a couple of questions?” I was appalled. “What do you mean I’ll be saying that?” I asked my teacher incredulously. “That’s how you’ll introduce yourself when you’re out interviewing people for your stories,” Mrs. Gee, my journalism teacher replied. “That’s what a newspaper is all about!” My face must’ve shown my disbelief because Mrs. Gee chuckled and gave me a pat on the back. “I promise it isn’t that bad,” she said reassuringly

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    deliver my analysis, regarding a speech of great magnitude. This speech is none other than the inaugural address of John F. Kennedy, commonly referred as JFK, the 35th President of the United States. On Friday, January 20th, 1961. In the United States Capitol of Washington, D.C. JFK, after narrowly defeating his opposition Richard Nixon, took the oath of office, and was sworn in as the new president of the United States, after his ascension to power, he gallantly accompanied such an event by delivering

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    Public Space Changed

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    these shifts can be insightful, empowering, and inspiring. The outcome of the pivotal moments in life cannot be controlled because humanity does not have the power to control the circumstances around them. The 2011 tornado, the decision to become a Christian, and the moment I chose to join the Dream Team are pivotal points in my life where I altered the public space around me. The first memorable experience happened on April 27, 2011 when a catastrophic tornado tore through the city of Tuscaloosa

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    My grandfather, Manickam Sundaram, was born on the 14th of May 1947, to Sundaram Arunachalam and Kaniammal. He was born in Saidapet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - a southern state of India. From a very young age, his life has been a turbulent journey, incorporating many struggles, perseverance and support from family members and friends alike. His life journey has also been filled with hard-work and unaccountable number of sacrifices in order to create a solid pathway for his 4 children, whom he considers

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    Death Definition Essay

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    Death is what gives my life meaning. It’s true everyone will die. When we will die? That is a fact that no one truly knows. It could be tomorrow, next year, or 50 years from now. Death causes this weird type of fear in people. I see death as a motivation, to make my life as meaningful as possible in the little time I am given. People typically fear death. They view death as the eminent moment in life that they can’t see themselves facing. Society believes there is nothing that they can do about

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    Most of my life has been centered around IU – football games, basketball games, yearly trips, meeting Tom Crean (twice, while he was still coaching), and more recently, visiting my two older sisters currently attending IU Bloomington. So as you can tell, I’ve had a lot of influence towards Indiana University, however, I’m proud to say it was my own decision to apply because I know this University is so special. Throughout the past 17 years of my life I have been through a variety of different experiences

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    mountain town there wasn’t very much diversity to be spoken of. However, thanks to my parents, I was always encouraged and raised to never judge people who may seem different from myself because no matter the race, religion, gender or appearance, we are all the same on the inside. My first memorable experience that opened my eyes to the diversity that this world contains was in high school during a special event called the multi-cultural dinner. The dinner consisted of different families that brought

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    All weddings have memorable moments. Memorable moments serve as highlights, or lowlights,to recall on subsequent anniversaries. Some, like ours, still cause my heart to palpitate as I recall that ill-conceived phone call. To understand its significance you must understand that I began our courtship as a fourth stringer behind Doug, Harry and John (Names are changed to protect the guilty). All had had significant relationships with my June when I joined the taxi squad. None were on waivers. All

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    I absolutely loved the Undergraduate Conference on Research in the Humanities and Beyond. I believe the event was very beneficial to students at Virginia Union University. It is a very good feeling to see professors engage in such conferences to support students, fan of hip hop or not. It is very important to include such cultural events related to hip hop culture and its presence at academic conferences. The three reasons why I loved the conference is the hip hop influence, the motivational speaking

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