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    My relationship with my aunt is something else. I don’t think a lot of people say there aunt is like a sister to them. My aunt is a human named Laura Brunke. Born on February 2nd of the year 1982. If she was not born on the 2nd of February in 1982, and named Laura Brunke I don’t know where i’d be today all these years filled with perseverance and passions from being influenced by her from her generation. My generation is Generation Z. When most people think of my generation, they think we are

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    be no problem since i have so much to say about the subject. My first reason is that my entire family, on both sides , have always been involved in nursing. Another reason is for the job security and need for nurses in many fields. The last reason I'm going to talk about is the want & need to have the knowledge/ability to help anyone in need. The first reason being the easiest (and the most supported by my family of course) is that my entire life I've been surrounded by family that has been either

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    further my education, make my family proud, and make myself proud. I am attending college for several different reasons. One reason is to further my education. I hate feeling like I don’t know something, I like being the person everyone comes to for information. Also, because I want to

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    Memories Of My Mother

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    When I was six, my aunt died from a stroke. She wasn't the first of my mom’s siblings to pass away. Her younger brother had also passed five years prior. The wounds in her and the rest of my family’s hearts were still fresh, which, I suppose, added to the tragedy of my aunt. Moreover, she was like my second mother; she was like all of my cousins’ second mother to be honest. My aunt never had kids herself, but she was always playful and loving which made all the kids gravitate towards her. Well, that

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    confronted with. My days were filled with idle time and video games, and I floated through life day by day, not knowing where I would end up. As the days, weeks, and months passed, I started to realize that if I were ever to break out of my humdrum existence, I would have to start thinking and making plans for the life that I dreamed of. As an inexperienced and immature sophomore, I was attending a high school that offered the most basic of subjects and left little opportunity.

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    process moving to the United States was such enormous change in me and my twin’s lifestyle. It’s a big move from living on an island to living into a city. The distance is so different and the people and culture also. I remembered working at the hospital when I was in the 9 grade I’ve always thought that the human body was fascinating .since I was a child every time my brother or my sister would get injured I would play nurse and get my first aid kit. But I’ve always had a passion for cooking at the

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    near the end of winter 2005 when my grand-aunt suddenly fell ill. In a short period, her illness worsened and the doctors informed my family, my grand-aunt only had a couple of months to live. The news was devastating to my family as we watched a vivacious, independent, and outspoken woman, who enjoyed shopping, reading mystery novels and spending time with family become very weak and confined to her bed. Instead of placing my grand-aunt in a hospice facility, my family and I, with the assistance

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    Whether it's trying strange food like quail eggs, searching for bargains at flea markets, or singing Broadway songs at the top of our lungs, my aunt, Lisa Vogel, and I have enjoyed many unique experiences together and developed a very close relationship. Lisa lives close to Minneapolis and she is a teacher at a special needs program for students after high school. She is very involved in theatre, loves to sing, is involved at her church, is a great cook (and hey, I definitely benefit from her marvelous

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    the end of winter 2005, when my grand-aunt suddenly fell ill. In a short period of time her illness worsened and the doctors informed my family, my grand-aunt only had a couple of months to live. The news was devastating to my family as we watched a vivacious, independent, and outspoken woman, who enjoyed shopping, reading mystery novels and spending time with family become very weak and confined to her bed. Instead of placing my grand-aunt in a hospice facility, my family and I, with the assistance

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    My American Dream

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    Quoting my parents, we are living the “American Dream”. In my home, we are reminded that nothing’s impossible. When my father was eleven he came to this country very poor and unable to speak any English. His father worked as a dishwasher and his mother a maid to support a family of seven. My father knew the importance of education and hard work. With a growing family, he put himself through college, was commissioned into the military, earned a Master’s degree, and now works for one of the largest

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