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    and in almost everything that holds my interest . Pretentiousness, by literal definition, means “an exaggerated sense of one's importance that shows itself in the making of excessive or unjustified claims” (Merriam-Webster, n.d.). In the real world, however, people tend to interpret it differently. Pretentiousness often has a negative connotation because people do not like to sense ingenuity or a superiority complex…

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    Collecting For Children

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    strengthening hobby that can promote a valuable historical learning experience. Amassing treasures has many other benefits as well, for the child and the environment. As a collector myself, I can tell you this is true. Collecting teaches kids patience. As Jimmie Lanley writes in her blog aboutone.com, “collecting is a slow hobby that develops a child’s patience as he looks for new treasures. The thrill of discovery is a huge fascination of collecting and one that molds persistence through the…

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    is always something new that my sister wants me to make for her. But it has many benefits, aside from making money. Woodworking is very relaxing. It relieves stress, it mentally stimulates me, and it keeps me in touch with my family history. Whenever I have a bad day, I can just walk into my shop and feel the worries of the world drop off my shoulders. Whether I am building a jewelry box or making something for my sister, I can pour all my thoughts and feelings into my work. I made animal…

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    do and it?s my culture identity, I'm salvadorian American. My culture can be seen in food,writing, religion, language,family and music. Culture identity is when we think about our identity we think about the way we look. Like our hair color, eye color, skin color, height and weight and many more . In my life i have 3 elements that define who i am and ill tell you one by one.One of them is i use on everyday life which is my laguage.I speak spanish at home and also in school when my teacher…

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    I began cultivating my skills as a violinist at the ripe age of seven. As a naive child, praise and flattery caused an inflated ego, and compliments became detrimental to my growth as a musician. My biggest regret is failing to realize at a young age that great violinists are not defined by their achievements, but rather their sphere of influence created as a result of music. My senior year of high school served as a rite of passage towards becoming a mature musician. I finally took the…

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    Describe Sydney Mayer

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    she is a very sweet, driven and happy person. She has lots of hobbies, a very small family and good moral goals. Sydney is very active person especially when it comes to her hobbies. One thing she enjoys is working at her job as a PCA, Personal Care Assistant. She loves taking care of people. She is overwhelmed with the smiles she gets as well as the positive feedback from the residents. All the positivity reminds her of her other hobbies, such as color guard and band. Now Sydney has been…

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    towards my liveliness and how I think. This year I have discovered to appriciate my ADHD because God gave it to me for a reason. Before I accepted it, I tried to suppress the eccentricities that came with my mental drive. This led to anxiety along with other issues such as not being able to make friends or do well in school. During what felt like the most agonizing parts of my life, I thankfully turned towards God. In this past year, I have become a member of the adult and youth choirs in my…

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    As I grew up, I gained skills, hobbies, and passions. I have many I would like to share. One of my skills include volleyball. Volleyball is a sport I love and take seriously in club. I hope I can make the team at FAMMS, then pass it on to high school. And after high school, I would like to play volleyball in the college/ university I will attend. Currently, I am in club, and my position is outside hitter. Volleyball is a activity I highly enjoy. Another one of my skills is nail art. This…

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    coincide with each other, their attitude and stubbornness about their individual hobbies were exactly the same. In a sense, this home was divided and united at the same time. From the very beginning of Vowell's essay, she depicts a strong sense of discord between her and her father as she explains how different they were. Her father loved guns and firearms, while Vowell loved…

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    I have been obsessed with horses. Obsessed truly is a good term for my enchantment with equines, but a girlhood obsession is much different from the obsession of young adulthood. My interest persisted long after most childhood infatuations do. I began by researching horse breeds extensively and learning to draw the animals. Eventually, my mother appeased me with regular horse lessons, but horseback riding is an expensive hobby. Riding requires lots of equipment from ten-dollar brushes to six…

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