An Experience That Changed My Life Essay

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    If my life was a painting it would be very colorful, vibrant, and full of life. I grew up in a city where I was just like everyone else yet I still stood out. When I entered high school my life took a turn for the better, I started to become involved with clubs, sports, and getting to know more people. My sister inspired me to join volleyball and basketball because when I was growing up I always went to her games and also my dad always compared me to her because I played soccer and did boxing at…

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    argue that it is a traumatic experience, or an experience that completely changed their life. While I have had exceptionally harrowing experiences, such as my father being seized from my home in handcuffs when I was seven years old after witnessing him abuse my mother for years, I do not believe that any of these experiences “define” me. These experiences certainly helped shape who I am today and altered my view on the world, however, what truly characterizes me is my day-to-day actions. Due to…

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    contrary to the principles of God for a while. I fought with Him a couple of years ago, and my life was a mess and I was completely lost. How, you may be wondering? There was a point in my life where I…

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    to have a comfortable life. More than comfortable actually, I have been able to do and experience things most adults have not done. I have traveled to Japan, England, Scotland, been on four cruises to Cozumel, Grand Cayman, St. John/ St. Thomas, Tortola, Nassau, and the list goes on and on. I have owned a horse, taken riding lessons, dance lessons, I ski every year, my car was a gift to me, and I don’t really have bills I have to pay myself. Although from the outside my life has been more than…

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    “The incident I experienced with Bailey changed my life’’. During Elementary exposed me to never cry in front of everybody in PE class . Then I and got my papers and shapes and went to my place were I was supposed sit,then I raise my hand and to tell the coach that my mom and brother were coming,So then I run up to them and get my glasses, later my mom says it time to go I said no and started crying the she said it okay I then I went to go get my shapes and paper from their table…

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    me during November of my Sophomore year. My father had just learned his cancer came back. This news wasn’t anything new, since he has been dealing with cancer since 2010; what was new was that it had metastasized into his bloodstream and threatened his life. My father’s bout with cancer required him to suffer through several rounds of radiation. Even when he told me he was going to be okay, I could see in his eyes he didn’t really believe himself. The possibility of losing my father made me…

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    intellectual information on science, animals, and how the human body works. With my mother being a nurse, I wanted to understand what she saw and how I could impress her. Since, at the time, it was my mother, older brother, and I, I felt as though I needed to reach my mother on a different level by impressing her in many ways. I spent most of my time learning an abundance of information in many different fields, but finding my speciality and passion still with me from the beginning. At the age…

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    evaluation of my personality; eventually, I understood that no matter what my opinion was if I wanted to be accepted by my peers and succeed in a collective society I would need to implement some changes. So, by my early twenties and after reaching some degree of maturity, I engaged myself in reading literature concerning spiritual growth and virtuosity.…

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    but many of them from Oklahoma. My family was one that was always based on God. So, I grew up in a love natured home, and although that sounds ideal, it didn’t end to be that way. Growing up in a God filled home shaped me to become the women I am today. I loved the years of my childhood and teenage years, and I loved the people in it. Throughout it I learned many life lessons, such as how to be independent and love God and family. It taught me many things. One of my strengths would be knowing…

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    “Shaped by Writing, The Undergraduate Experience,” is about a study conducted by the “Harvard Study of Undergraduate Writing”. To elaborate, Harvard Study followed 400 students from their class of 2001, up until they graduated. Upon graduation, a certain few were asked about their undergraduate experience. All of the students described their undergraduate experience as a well learned trait, so to speak. One student says, “I couldn’t imagine college without writing now.” They expressed immense…

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