What Has Made Me Who I Am Today Essay

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    incomplete without it. The things that make me myself are the facts that I am a multiple sport athlete, intelligent, and also the fact that I love anything medical. These things make me who I am for in my life, this is all I do. All my time is filled with sporting events, whether it is my own games or other sporting teams from my school. My job even consists of sports; I am a volleyball official. Whether I am volunteering or taking classes in high school, I am constantly trying to learn about anything

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    Gender Sexual Identity

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    and Sexual Identity My entire life I grew up learning girls wore pink, dresses, loved sparkles, painted their nails, loved to shop, played with babies, played dress up, dreamed of their wedding day, loved the Disney Princess movies, and that boys had cooties. I never knew anything different and honestly I never put much thought into how different I had grown up because the only boy in my house was my dad and he obviously wasn’t playing with boy or girl toys, so I just thought that’s how it was, girls

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    because I do not know what to say, but because I am often fearful of sharing my experiences and having them impact how people view me. My identity and upbringing are not necessarily unique, but I have been in situations that society tends to be uncomfortable with. Repeated sexual assaults, psychological abuse, neglect, and financial hardships are factors in my life that I tried to forget when I started college. Now that I am at the end of my undergraduate education, I realize that the obstacles I faced

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    complicated for me. Throughout my life I have been faced with difficult challenges that made me question my reason of being alive. The lost of my father, being an identical twin, my mother’s health problems, my health problems, and my goal changes have a been obstacles I have encountered. But out of everything I have been through searching for myself was one of the hardest things I have every done. Over the years I have struggled to answer the question who am I? My sister and I just turned 8 and

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    My Life Of My Family

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    My family has played a big roll in what makes me, me. After God, family is number one in my life. I believe that without them, I simply wouldn't be who I am today. My immediate family has shaped me into the women I have become. They love me, and want the best for me. I have an uncle who truly means the best for everyone and everything, however, that isn't what he necessarily gives us. He messes up, and has made some terrible decisions. Just like anyone, right? His story is different. Let's start

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    My full name is Kristen Gabriela Lopez my parents decided to give me an American first name and a Spanish middle name. They wanted me to have ties to my Spanish roots and to always remember where I came from. With this installment it has shaped the person I am today and how I perceive the world we live in. In addition, I am the type of person that believes all human beings are created equally, despite the pigmentation of their skin, the religion they practice, and the language they speak in doesn't

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    scholarship, I wanted to make whoever is reading this short essay to know who I truly am and who I truly want to become. I am a 17-year-old girl with aspirations and dreams that I am determined to reach. Growing up in a religious family, I was always brought up with specific morals and values but that has shaped me into the person I am today. I grew up in a family where their education was not nearly as good as mine is today. Being the first one in my family to go to a four-year college makes me want to

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    One week from today, I turn 40. There was once a time in my life where the idea of turning 40 terrified me. Back then I looked at my life and wondered if this was all there was to life. Was this all there would ever be? Next week I turn 40 and though the thought of that number is still a bit frightening, I look at my life now and feel blessed. I’m ready for 40! The picture at the top of this post was taken eight years ago. A time when turning 40 terrified me. It was my 32 birthday. I’m surrounded

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    Who Am I

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    Who Am I? Who am I? I am Destiny Meloniece Powell, child of Lanesha Ward and Robert Ward II, grandchild of Tracy Bryant, Andre Miles, Robert Ward, and Patricia Ward. October 15, 1999, I was born in Long Beach Memorial Hospital in Long Beach California. At the time my mother and I lived in Compton California, a city of violence but also love. Early childhood struggles, moving from place to place, and my future goals play a huge role in who I am today. Life was hard during my early childhood. My

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    and stout individual, can be mistaken as a unfriendly individual, but has been many times referred to as a “big teddy bear”. My mother being tall for a girl, is very personable and is a great role model. Both parents are very well off and are considered to be successful as what they do by me, and their co-workers. Duane is carpenter and tends to travel a lot, but is able to tend to the rest of the family back home. Melanie has her masters in business and admin. which allowed her to land a job in

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