Most Memorable Moments of My Life Essay

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    I often reflected on the memorable moments with the thoughts of my love ones, most specially my grandmother, who does no longer live today. At that age, my maternal grandmother, and my mother were the most important family member that I deeply treasured the company of being present around. Up to now, I felt the value of life and family, as well as the effect from their presence every day in my life. My childhood days were filled with plenty of joy and comfort from my grandmother. She was…

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    Through the years in life, I have done many good things and known what I have wanted to do for the rest of my life. I have been waiting for this transfer to high school for many years. In those years I have accomplished many things at Antelope and Berrendos, e.g, all of the academic and athletic awards that I have received. I would like to become an engineer in cars. Also, I might like to work as a mechanic for diesel or electric car companies. I would like to do this because I have always…

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    For Better or For Worse High school is one of the most memorable moments of your life. All of your friends that grew up with you and new friends all going to the same school. There are several high school experiences that I went through. From the first day of high school all the way to graduation day. These experiences could be great or they could be terrible. The high school experience that I went through was horrible. The night I lost to Dorman High School in the third round of the playoffs…

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    looks forward to. It was almost time for my quinceanera, the young woman 's coming of age; her fifteenth birthday. From the time the young woman becomes fourteen to the day of her quince each detail is intricately planned to make this day as close to perfect as possible. October twelfth of 2013 was my day to be a princess. I woke up as if it was a regular Saturday morning, by Saturday I would look and feel totally different. Walking out of the salon with my hair and makeup done to perfection,…

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    there were many, my most memorable Girls State memory by far was running for office. I ran for state Attorney General. Attaining the position of a state office is extremely challenging at Girl’s State. If you chose to run for a state office, like I did, you have to campaign against 400 other girls. I had to go through many different interviews, including a “rapid fire” Q&A session. It was exhilarating! Although the entire process was extremely nerve-wracking, I enjoyed every moment of it. I…

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    Design a Life That You Love Growing up in a wheelchair has been both demanding and rewarding. Like everyone else, my days have their ups and downs – and sometimes I find myself faced with seemingly impossible obstacles. However, with the support of my family and friends, I have always managed to overcome life’s many challenges. From a young age, my parents encouraged me to dream big, teaching me to never “see my wheelchair”. By adopting such a positive mindset, I began to understand that ‘life’…

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    Steel Drum Reflection 1. My emotions before the Concert were that I was very excited and energetic to play In front of a large audience for the second time. I was also happy due to me having fun a lot of fun with my friends before the concert started. My emotions during the concert were that I felt panicked due me being nervous to make a mistake while playing. I was also panicked due to me feeling like the audience was watching me (Only me) playing during the concert. After the concert I felt…

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    Kindergarten Memories

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    Is there really a lot I can recall about my kindergarten experience? Not really. As unfortunate as that may sound I like to think of that as a blessing rather than a curse. My memories of being 5 and 6 years old are not bad, to be honest they are quite exemplary. In fact I would go so far as to say that my formative educational years were the best years of my life. So why am I glad to forget? I suppose I have just came to terms with accepting the inevitable loss of memory, and how those memories…

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    if it happened yesterday. It was one early September day I had got up and got ready for my last doctor appointment before I became a mother. My mother and I had arrived at the doctor's office to only find out that I was needing a sonogram. After the sonogram the doctor came in to tell me that I was low on amniotic fluid and I need to go straight to the hospital, because I was going into labor. At that moment I didn't know whether to be excited or nervous, because in that very next day I would…

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    Prior to taking this course, what has been the most memorable moment you have had in a history class or a history-based activity, and what made it so memorable? The most memorable moment I have had in a history class was when I was in 11th grade. During the second semester we learned about the Japanese attacking Pearl Harbor. Although I wasn 't alive during the time of the attack, I still feel connected to it and I consider it a memorable moment. I 've always hated history and found it to be…

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