Hardest Decision I Ever Made Essay

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    it went past the 'teen angst' — My mom and I just didn't get along. For years I dealt with it, thinking that this was how things were. Eventually, after one particularly terrible fight, my mom told me to move in with my dad. I was ecstatic. I had wanted to move out for years but never said anything because I knew it'd be more trouble than it was worth. In some ways it still was, but even though it was one of the hardest things I've ever done, I'm glad I went through with it. It taught me to…

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    I use to ask myself, who am I? What are the character traits that make me, me? What is it about me that proves I am unique? Still, to this day I do not know who I am. However, I do know that I am becoming more aware of the person I will soon be. I am becoming a bright, confident, energetic, independent and focused young woman. All of the fifteen years I've been alive, I have had to make sacrifices, hard decisions, and get through hardships independently. In the seventh grade, I trekked for the…

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    head, and then my head hit the ground and I knew it was all over from there. The day my soccer career ended will be a day that I never forget. I was running backwards with my head facing the ball while the goalie went to put the ball out, also, there was a girl running right next to me. Subsequently, the girl running next to me, went up for the ball just like I did and the ball hit my head but she pushed right into my side and I came crashing down. While I was falling, the girl was falling too…

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    Have you ever felt like your life would be totally different if you didn’t make a certain decision? When I was only two years old my parents made the decision to move to California. They believed my sister and I would have better opportunities here. Knowing how difficult it would be driving all that way since we did not have the money for plane tickets, they did it anyway. Growing up in a Hispanic home, I was obviously used to hearing and speaking Spanish. When it came to going to school, I…

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    acknowledging that others have it tougher than them. Life for me now may not be as it seems, I have been through a lot of tough moments in my life, but the toughest time occurred when I was only 10 years old. I used to live in Dominican Republic with my mom and sister. I lived there for about 10 years and just when I was about to turn 11, my mom decide to move to the United States. When we came to this country I did not even know how to speak english. Coming to a new country with a new house,…

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    life was one of the hardest lives to live. Through all of her life she taught me how to be persistent. To press on through life’s many struggles. Then she taught me how to let go of negative people, ones who do not value you and tear you down with slander. She taught me to not go back to people who hurt me, or to at least not take it lightly. After her second breakup she taught me that it is okay to be alone sometimes, and that I can make it through struggles by myself even when I do not have…

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    have, my senior year I found out that I was pregnant. Something that I thought would never happen to me happened. The senior year I had envisioned for myself was suddenly turned upside down. From the day I found out I was pregnant I would rehearse in my head what I was going to say to my parents, but I never found the right moment until it was to late. The day I told my parents I was pregnant is a day I will never forget, the day I told them I was thirty weeks pregnant. I had been carrying…

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    My best friends, Anne Marie and Kaiya, and I have been friends since we were in the third grade. We had our ups and downs, but we never let anyone or anything rip us apart. We were inseparable like peanut butter and jelly, not the same without each other. But since that is all too good to be true, in the 8th grade we realized that we were going to different high schools. They were off to Barbe and me to Sulphur. I begged at least four times a week for my momma to let me go to Barbe as if enough…

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    many people view differently. But in my opinion identity means who you are and how others perceive you as a person inside and out. It includes all the aspects like appearance, ethnicity, religion, virtues, you're decisions and morals. Morality is a huge role in creating your identity because I personally think it’s the most important one. Moral’s are the key to everything, the key to good friendships, relationships, habits and more. A unmoral human compared to a moral human is a big difference,…

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    An ethical dilemma that I have faced in my life is when I was in a car accident. We were all under the influence of marijuana and four kids had died. So detectives had got involved, and they asked us questions such as were we under the influence or where did we go before the accident. I was in a tough predicament for myself, because the kids who survived said that we wouldn’t tell them anything except our basic information. It was either lie to protect my friends or tell the truth because it was…

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