The Environment In Which You Were Raid

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What was the environment in which you were raised? Describe your family,home, neighborhood, or community, and explain how it was shaped you as a person. I was raised in a nice neighborhood with a good relationship with my friends and family. My family is unpredictable and fun at most, they like to live life, very caring to to everyone they meet. When I was younger I lived in a two bedroom house for 10 years, we had lots of break ins and damages done to our home. Luckily our neighbors were kind to my family especially the kids. One of my neighbors named Santa liked to to take my friend and I to her softball games. Santa was like my big sister to me. Until we moved to a different place during my fifth grade year my dad started doing drugs

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