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    late at night, and even on weekends, all day long. When it’s the end of the term everyone checks their grades for their report cards, and progress reports. One day when I went to check my grades, I saw one that I was not very ecstatic about. It was my first D and it made me not only devastated but had the feeling of failure. It was a long day and night thinking about where I could have went wrong, how I was going to show my parents and what I was…

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    August 3, 2016 the registration day for freshman International students at Fullerton College, most of the students were confused about which suitable-available course to take with the good professor. And that day was the first time I was introduced to ‘Interpersonal communication’, which turned out to be an amazing course to learn. As per definition Interpersonal communication is the process by which people exchange information, feelings, and meaning through verbal and non-verbal messages:…

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    barrier was having the hardest AP class, AP Biology. Since I was very new to this educational system it was very hard for me to cope up with all my classes even though it was just one AP class. At first, I did not know what AP was and I took it because I told my counselor that Biology was going to be my major in college and so she gave me this class which I willingly accepted. After getting into that class I found out that it was a college level class. This class was very tough for me…

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    succeeding, could be that dream job that was so appealing since the first day or that excellent paying position in the office. Surviving now also means working less in the future. Wake up every single morning with the mindset of conquering the world alone. Attending class each and every day is one step closer to walking across that stage to…

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    While spending my time in the Pittsburgh class at Loreto, I felt that I could quickly relate to the setting. I grew up in an elementary school that was quite similar in ethnic backgrounds and gender breakdowns. The class consisted of 19 children; 10 boys and 9 girls. Among those students were six children who were ethnically diverse. Four children are Arabic; one child is from Uzbek, one child from Nepal, and two African American. This shows that 42% of the children are ethnically diverse. Aside…

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    Alaska Airlines History

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    business from a small regional airline into an international carrier. Present day the carrier has more than 17 million customers a year, and their route system spans over 60 cities and three countries. Their fleet of Boeing aircraft is one of the…

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    Education is a very important part of everybody’s life. Whether a person is an adult or a child people still learn new things each and every day. Every generation is filled with new children who are more impressionable and tend to learn quicker than adults. Most of our lives are spent in schools, colleges, or universities trying to get a degree that will work in our chosen profession. Even as people continue to work in their chosen field, they continue to learn different things. The articles…

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    On a hot summer day in a small town called Yellowseed. 16-year-old Jimmy raigal.In a house on 56th street lived a 16 year old boy. His name was Jimmy raigal and who lived his ten year old brother and His Mom and Dad. They lived in that small house of 13 years. It was June 14, 2035. It was the first year college for Jimmy; he was terrified of bullies every time he saw one he closed his eyes and walked away slowly. His palms were always sweaty, and he started to look down when in the presence of…

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    a short (4’11”) and chubby freshman entering high school, giddy because I finally got to this stage in my life, and motivated because I wanted to do well. My first class happened to be Food and Nutrition 1, with Mrs. Wilmot, who looked like the kind of…

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    American sign language first captured my fascination when I was a sophmore in highschool, it was also going to be the first language, other than other than English, that I would learn. Little did I know, that the language is an excellent method of communication and has a creative beauty. Through the way hands described spaces, and created vivid poetry I knew American sign language was meant for me. Sign language found its way into my heart after increasing my confidence and introducing me to…

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