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    grew up in Canarsie, a predominantly Caribbean neighborhood. I went to three schools where I was the minority, meaning that I was not around people who were from various backgrounds. While I was in high school, I was told from others about how diverse the student population is in college. As a result, I began to yearn to go to college. In my junior year, I began searching for colleges where diversity is the highest. During my search, I discovered that Brooklyn College was extremely diverse,…

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    may dress in a certain style because they want to fit in with the rest of the people in their school or social group. Another example of how one might conform is an underage college student drinking at a sorority party because all of her friends are doing it and she doesn’t want to be the odd one out. A time in which I conformed to society under peer pressure would have to be when I started high school. My friends would skip second period and make me feel bad for not skipping with them. They…

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    is choosing which college to attend. It was back during my senior year in high school, the first semester just started. It was a busy time for all the 12th graders because colleges started their application process for the upcoming school year. At first, I was uncertain of which universities to apply to; therefore I seek help from teachers and counselors at my school. University of Washington was on the list among a number of other colleges. My counselor was from Seattle, who had a personal…

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    white whale. Ahab is incredibly obsessed with finding Moby Dick that he is willing to risk everything, including the lives of his crew. My whale equivalent of Moby Dick has been the never-ending brawl to receive first-rate grades. The accomplishment of achieving an A is always just out of reach. Year after year, I tell myself that I will work persistently and ace all my exams and yet, year after year, it never works out. The constant uphill skirmish with grades due to procrastination,…

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    meetings the “Wednesday Night Meetings” and was a catalyst in the psychoanalytic movement. Also in attendance at the meetings was Rudolf Reitler and Wilhelm Stekel. The four of them started the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society, in which Adler became the first…

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    living in a larger suburb are that the high schools can really help you prepare for the transition to college level classes. I did not take the help the school gave out into consideration when going to classes. My senior year was when everything clicked into place and I knew what I want to do with my life, and that was flying. Ever since I was a little kid, planes have always stolen my attention away. When riding in a car with the windows down I would pretend my hand was a plane in the wind and…

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    I have. I first started when I was in 1st grade and I was very shy at the time. I didn’t like going to the practices, because I was embarrassed to dance in front of people. At this time, I was very little and didn’t understand that I what I was doing was to help kids and that this wasn’t for me. I remember my first show that I did. At that age, I wasn’t expected to be good it was more just for the “cute factor”. Right before we went on I was so nervous, and I remember when I first walked out…

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    irreplaceable. I had lost something precious, important, and irreplaceable in my life. I knew that. I knew it very well. But, what exactly was that something? One week had passed since I became a third year at Heilig High School, yet I still didn’t know the answer to that question. In fact, thinking of it only made me more and more confused. After all, I still had everything in my life. My parent was still working as hard as they could and my brother attended college in another city. I also…

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    would cheer for the game, and then when the cheerleaders brought out the t shirts people would go crazy and have a lot of fun trying to catch them. Early this school year the T Shirt Crew amped their game up with signs, posters, hand painted shirts, and some pretty funny chants. Everything was going fine, until the football team lost their first game. The rest of the season didn't go that well either. After they realized that our Football season wouldn't be very good, the T Shirt Crew decided…

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    Growing up, Winnie the Pooh was always a source of comfort for anyone I knew. My mom read the books to my sister and I; we watched the movies; I affectionately called my best friend Winston Winnie. As I became older, I learned of the theory that each character is a representation of a mental disorder. I had always identified myself with Piglet because I was small, generally timid, and my favorite color was pink. Sure enough, into my seventh grade year I began to express characteristics of…

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