What Has Made Me Who I Am Today Essay

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    How is being adopted different? Well, I don’t know who my birth parents are. I wonder about that. Not because it makes me sad, but because I just wonder. Well, maybe it makes me a little sad or a lot I really don’t know. It’s kind of like a missing piece of me. My mom told me my birth parents were not married and were very young, and dumb and that is my words so if I ever wanted to track someone down it would be her – my birth mom. Well, I’m not sure if I want to do that or not. She was Mexican.

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    The place where I shine. Wood floors, loud whistles, bright lights, yelling coaches, two teams, one goal. The place where everything seems to make sense, where I feel most at home, a volleyball court. Playing volleyball for the past seven years has taught me more about building relationships and friendships with teammates and coaches, life in general but most importantly, more about myself than I could have ever imagined. Sharing 30 by 30 feet of floor with 6 other people doesn't seem like a difficult

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    choices I make in life. My family’s heritage and tradition has helped me developed the values I believe in and made me the person who I am. My values, religion, culture and traditions make an essential element in influencing my daily routine such as dressing, eating and talking. My family’s traditions have not changed all that much as time has passed. However, my family adopted new values as we got advanced in technology, but the principle remains the same. The three major things that made the way

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    Eulogy For Father

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    to start off I wanted to apprise you about my roots. I've been told most of the people from my community don't make it far in life, well I'm here to prove those people wrong. It is understandable the perspective that people might have regarding where I am from but just because I come from a place where there are crimes almost daily, it doesn't mean that everyone here is in any way like that. Fortunately for me, I was raised by a loving mother and father, to a certain extent. Of course I was always

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    Every now and then when I recall my childhood memories in school, it would bring me back to that day in the restroom in 5th grade. It was during lunch that I had to use the restroom; when I came out, I noticed a couple upperclassmen girls standing by the sink and fixing their hair. When they saw me they said, “what are you doing here, chinese girl?” Although technically they weren’t wrong because I am half chinese; however, being born from an asian ethnicity, many just assume that all asians are

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    People today all have different and unique backgrounds, mine in particular is very different than your average American teenager. I am the daughter of two very religious Iraqi immigrants who left their homeland behind because they are Christians. This has shaped how I am because it shows me how blessed I truly am to be born and raised in a country where I do not have to be worried about being an Assyrian Christian. My family and my Assyrian community have taught me and raised me to be the person

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    Who am I? I can think about a million different answers to that question. Everybody has their own story. Who do you see when you look in the mirror. For starters, my full name is Sarah Najah Haddawi. I am Arabic, Muslim, Syrian, those are some of my identifiers. My ethnicity and religion are a big part of who I am and they both play a big part in my life. I make a lot of big decisions based on my culture and its traditions. The reason I am the way I am is all because of my beliefs. My mom chose

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    As I spent time with my children this weekend, I came to the realization that miracles happen every single day. When a child is born, how they develop and how we all heal when hurt are all examples of miracles to me. There are many things we really can’t explain but we try through scientific means. My nephew Trenton was born a very big and got stuck while being born. He was completely blue when born and his mother was told that he would be completely ignorant and not able to walk. Robin, my

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    norms, and beliefs that I have learned throughout my life. The people that you associate yourself with can have an impact on your life whether it be big or small. Everything that I have encountered has shaped me into the person I am today. This paper will tell about my belief in Christianity and how it changed the way I look at things. Also, it will tell about how family income could be a barrier in whether or not you attend college. It will tell about how my doctor influenced me, and how social media

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    My First Day At Work

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    stressful and I was very saddened that I couldn 't do much to help. I was placed to work on the long term care side of the nursing home and was told everyone down this hall is a two-person care. I didn 't expect to see most of them in really bad health and the other C.N.A workers just went about and worked like nothing was wrong, but it was so hard to see people who couldn 't move much and you could tell they were trying so hard to talk and try moving. This eventful day changed my life I thought I wasn 't

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