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    My mom always tells me that the first time she heard me sing was when I was two-years-old. We were at the supermarket and I was attempting to use vibrato to sing along with the music playing in the background. Music has been a part of my life ever since- I started to play piano when I was four (I would always try to impress my music classes with my super up-tempo version of Mozart’s Rondo Alla Turka) and started to play the flute in 5th grade. It would be a disservice to myself to pursue anything

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    It’s my fourth year in High School, and it’s my Senior Year, Class of Twenty-Seventeen. It was going to be a good time of my life because I would be ending this chapter of my life and starting a new one. It was going to be a good year and nothing can get in my way from finishing High School. Thinking back at the beginning of freshman year getting lost, trying to find your way around the new school that you’re at and now we’ve become seniors and only thinking about getting to your first, last day of

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    middle of August, and my first day at Smithville Middle School. I was finally one of the “Big Kids.” I wanted to start my middle school years off great and fit in with all the intimidating 7th and 8th graders. What you wear is a big part of fitting in with new people. On the first day of school, i noticed all the older girls were wearing makeup and tight stretchy pants that showed off their butts. I decided i wanted to be exactly like them. That same day after school, i made my mom take me to Zona

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    The first ten days of college are some other experience. When I arrived on campus for the Eagle Incentive Program it was in the high nighties with some humidity. Moving in wasn’t that bad, it was just extremely hot. I was breaking a sweat walking up and down the Southern Pines stairs. The next day was time to say goodbye to my family. After giving my mom a big warm hug and a kiss goodbye, seeing them leave was a weird feeling. As I walked up the stairs to head back in my room the feeling really crossed

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    A New High School What is the most difficult thing for one to do? This answer varies from person to person. However, for me the answer is facing my fears. I had to do this my junior year of high school when I decided to transfer to a new high school. My biggest fear at the time was being in new situations and new places. It made me anxious to be in a situation or place I was not comfortable with. This fear was keeping me from new opportunities and experiences in my life. Then one day I heard about

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    When I decided to return to school after a fourteen year break, a lot of stressors became apparent in my life. The first known stressor that affected the added task of returning to school was work. Being that I tend to be very busy at the work place and sometime bring work home with me, it took a toll on me rather fast. The second stressor was trying to take care of the household. Trying to find time in-between cooking, cleaning, washing, and school assignments had me running around like a “chicken

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    I was a new freshman in the Fall of 2014 starting at Mountain View High School, short, shy, and oblivious. The bus pulled up a few blocks away from my house I was nervous and unaware of what the first day would be like. I got on the bus and made it to school at the exact time the bell rang, when I got inside all I could see was a sea full of students. I thought to myself, here's to new beginnings, would the people be approachable? Would it be easy for me to make all new friends? I was stressed

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    My Love Of Music

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    is the reason I go to school each day; it is what I spend all of my free time doing. Since my seventh grade, music has been my passion. My parents introduced me to the joy of music at a very young age, so music has always offered me the same everyday comforts as Blue Box mac and cheese. I have been exposed to many genres of music from Classical, to Pop, to Jazz, and many others. While in elementary school, I joined the fourth-grade orchestra and selected the double bass as my instrument. Just one

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    One day in 2011, I had an epiphany that I wanted to become the CEO of a hospital one day. The CEO of Rose Medical Center became aware of this and informed me that I could certainly have his job one day, but I must first go back to school and get my Master's degree. He is not the only person that has hounded me about going back to school. Many other managers, administrators and even family members have said the same. Clearly they see something in me that I had not quite yet see in myself. I think

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    My American Dream

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    when I told my mother I wanted to be the president. I remember that day when I first learned about President George Washington, where he fought valiantly for his country on the battlefield and led his army to victory. I was inspired that as soon as I returned home from the bus, I told my mother, “I want to be the president of the United States.” My excited mother said, "What are you going to do as president?" and my six-year-old self-replied, "I want to help lead the world." As a first-generation

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