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    1. Define student affairs and how you see yourself contributing to the field. Starting out my freshmen year I had no idea that I was going to end up where I am at today. When I first started college I had no idea what student affairs was or who to go to when I needed help. However as time progressed I engulfed myself on universities regulations and what needed to be done if I needed help. As time progressed and with each university I attended I saw how student affairs work. There were some individuals

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    My Role In My Life

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    Throughout my life so, my family, has been the main factor in shaping my character. As a daughter to my parents, a younger sister to my brother, and an older sister to my sister, I have numerous roles to fulfill. Each of these relationships requires special attention and responsibilities. My father’s struggles push me to use all my potential. My father has a difficult job as a food vendor. His job requires him to wake up, every weekday, when it is still dark outside in order to drive from our town

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    Lewis Central has a system called PBIS which means Positive Behavioral Intervention Supports, And we use this system at our school for getting caught by our teachers doing positive things such as being Respectful, Responsibility and Initiative. And when we get caught doing those things we get cards called PBIS cards and once you get a certain amount of cards you get anything you want on the PBIS chart like homecoming tickets, blankets, Chromebook cases, etc. What is Respect? It's giving honor and

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    Throughout my entire life, soccer has influenced me greatly. In fact, my childhood can be described as watching my siblings play soccer. Rain or shine, no matter the distance, no matter how much I didn’t want to go, I was still there to support them. All four of us made sacrifices to support each other. This made our family more close knit. As a family of respected soccer players our last name often recognized. This started at an early age and I learned I had expectations to meet. Club soccer was

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    over 24 four million children live without a father, that’s one out of every three children living in a home with one of the supporting pillars in a family.) With the father absence in these child lives, they become more prone to various problems in life later on. Everything from dropping out of school to going to prison, the chances of this happening increase dramatically. The father’s role in a family has always been one of strengths and stability for the family. In pass history the father

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    The child’s experience during their first stage of life will determine how they will see the world and how they will respond to the events they will experience in the future. During this stage the child will have to depend on his/her elementary teachers to learn new skills. But if the child has trusting issues then the child and the teacher will have to overcome challenges in order for the child to be at the necessary stage. But what if the teacher does not build any trust with the child? Higher

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    abilities and pushes them to succeed in the world. People with the most confidence succeed with what they want. For example, “Believing in yourself, having confidence in your own abilities, leads to success”. Confidence gives you courage, resilience, motivation, and a belief in your own ability to succeed” (“Confidence Leads to Success When You Believe In Yourself”). The book They Both Die At The End by Adam Silvera really shows how confidence can be used in the book and in real life for any situation, no

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    Why I Failed To Succeed?

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    Throughout my life, I was raised in an Atheist household within a small Hispanic and Asian community called Monterey Park. During high school, I swam diligently for four years and was fortunately elected varsity swim captain for my last two years. In our high school, swim captains maintained good relationships with coaches. However, I formed a neutral relationship with my coach, since I feared talking with him about failure and self-improvement. At the end of the year, my coach signed my yearbook

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    for their next geometry test. Students are preparing to get an A on their test, and then most of the time, the information learned is forgotten. Lasting knowledge isn’t created by learning how to get an exceptional grade on a test or filling out worksheets upon worksheets. In the real world, you don’t succeed by getting A’s on tests and completing a packet on a science experiment. It’s immensely more than that, which is not being taught at high schools. Leon Botstein writes an essay proposing that

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    Compare And Contrast

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    to his son. He is telling his son how to succeed in life. In Girl a mother is telling her daughter how to live on her own. The stories are similar because they are giving advice, but they are two different stories going in two different directions. Both poems have a similar theme of how to succeed. In Girl the mother says this is how to…….. In If the father says If you can…………. They are similar because the parents are telling the children how they can succeed when they are adults. These poems

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