What Has Made Me Who I Am Today Essay

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    significant challenge that I have faced in high school is my grandmother passing away. She was an amazing woman who helped to raise me as much as she could. As tragic as it may have been her passing actually helped me grow as a person and a student. It helped give me perspective on what my priorities really are. The first thing I did to help me feel better was to think about what I could do with my life to make her proud. What I decided was, I was going to be the best person that I could be every single

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    The New Me vs the Old Me

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    have shaped me and made me who I am today. I am defined by my troubles in the past, my family, my education, my goals, and money. A lot of things have happened in my life that put me where I am today. I have been through an abusive family, exposed to inappropriate things, had run-ins with the law, and experienced a lot of things in my life. There are so many interesting stories in my life such as the time I was taken from my parents because of abuse and how my life changed from there. I feel these

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    7 aspects has made me who I am and how I view the world based on my cultural responsibilities. The first personal aspect is my gender. Being a male in my culture I am responsible to do the heavy work like setting up table and chairs for everyone.I am also responsible to help kill the pig and prep the meat for the females to cook. I am also responsible to go forward the elders and bow to them showing my respect towards them. As a male I am to greet all the elders and help them with what they need

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    peers, I have lived in several places. I have had countless experiences linked to each place that I have resided, and each one has made a mark on me culturally and intellectually. My entire life has consisted of balancing the cultures and values of two different countries and the cities within them. This has given me a priceless personality trait that differentiates me from a lot of individuals my age: adaptability. On July 5th, 1999, I was born in Grand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland, Canada. I resided

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    know what it means for someone to be high on drugs, and you don’t understand why you’re parents aren’t together. Growing up I remember saying, “I’m used to it” a lot, like if that were normal because to me, it was. Now i’m not going to write about how I have the worst parents in the world and how my childhood was so terrible because I know there are worse things that happen everyday, but my parents choices are what made me who I am today; an independent, strong opinionated, stubborn girl who always

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    I Am A College Student

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    so many ways to describe who I am, I think I will start off with the basics. I am a college student that attends Drake University. I would identify myself as hard-working, responsible, and persistent. At the beginning of the term, I identified myself as how I felt in the moment with answers such as tired, hungry, and bored. Yes, those were traits I identified myself within the moment, but now I try to look far and beyond the present. I want to identify myself as someone who strives to achieve everything

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    and I actually enjoy having the opportunity to share these intimate events with everyone. I was not sure how I would approach this paper because I felt like there are so many events in my life that have brought me to where I am now. The events I decided to share with you were things that came through me and onto the paper naturally. I hope you all see how they all connect and understand how these events taught me about myself and who I am. It was important for me to share the story about how I was

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    I am who I am. Not every kid gets to have that almost perfect childhood. You know what I am talking about, the one where both your parents are happily married, your siblings are your best friends, you make it all the way through the first day of elementary to the end of high school with the same school, same set of friends, same neighbors, same homey house, and the same lifestyle. Those who can say they have nothing but happy memories and great experiences from their childhoods. I unfortunately

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    I always looked forward to my mom coming home from work. She always walked into the doors with a smile on her face and greeted us with so much affection. Seeing her each day after work gave me so much joy and I looked forward to it. One particular day when I was 5 years old, my mom pulled into the driveway and I got filled with excitement that I literally thought I was going to pee myself. Except when she got out of the car she had this look on her face that I had never seen before. She looked worried

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    Why Lacrosse Is Important

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    lacrosse coach told the team this quote at our first practice. It really resonated with me, and has been one of the most impactful quotes that has kept me going throughout my lacrosse career. The sport of lacrosse has been a major part of my life for a very long time. I have been playing lacrosse for almost all of my life. My dad gave my brother and me our first sticks back when we were in Pre-K. Lacrosse has had a great impact on my life in many different ways. In lacrosse, there are many things

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