Personal Essay: Living In The United States

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Where I would live as in an adult is maybe in Las Vegas, California, or Florida because those are some common, popular states so maybe I might live there. I would prefer a city unless I have a family then maybe in a town or rural area. I would love to live in the United States except when I visit other people. I would like to live near mountains because I feel so much safer there, for some reason and plus I just like to see the world above me and feel the cool air on my face. The climate I would prefer is windy and a little cold but not too cold because I don’t want to much more coats on. I would like that place to snow a little bit, but no blizzards.
How I envision myself making a living is being a pediatrician because I really love helping
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I might enjoy crafts because I like doing it right now and I know that maybe the future I would also like doing that too. I think I would really like to go shopping a lot with my friends because, even though right now I kind of like going shopping, I know in the future I would really like shopping. I might also enjoy going outside for walks and different stuff. I would also like to do cook and bake when im not doing any school work or in college. I would enjoy that because I like cooking with my mom a lot and she shows me a lot of cool things about cooking. I would like baking because it’s fun and I recently have cooked brownies a …show more content…
I think immigrants will now have papers and documents so they can be a legal citizen and not be deported anymore. That would be a great time for US and Mexico because now they can travel back and forth without being caught and being an illegal person. There will be new inventions that will help millions of people in the United States. It will be different from today because we will already be in 2045 in 30 years I think… The world will change dramatically and we will have so many other things we can count on. There will be new medicine, new animals, new school, and many more things that will help our

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