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    Music Personal Statement

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    Music has been a part of my life since I was in the sixth grade, starting from when I joined my intermediate school’s band where I played the trumpet. During high school, I left band yet still continued practicing the trumpet but I also wanted to use my free-time to learn a new instrument and so, during senior year, I decided to learn the violin. I have always loved the timbre of the instrument but since my high school did not have an orchestra, I had to learn to play through self-learning and…

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    As I get older and experience different situations and challenges, it tests my mental toughness and makes me a more mentally tough individual. I believe most successful athletes and successful business people posses a higher level of mental toughness. Not quitting, looking for objective ways to deal with a problem…

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    There are many challenges one is faced in life that requires great strength and courage to overcome how we get through it determines one’s character. In the midst of it all finding oneselves can be difficult because we are so focused on the difficulties. In the Novel “Wild From Lost to Found on The Pacific Trail” by Cheryl Strayed the book is about a young women named Cheryl Strayed who loses everything and decides to go on a long distance hike on the Pacific Crest Trail a gigantic trail which…

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    Question #5 :Describe the most significant challenge you have faces and the steps you have taken to overcome this challenge. How has this challenge affected your academic achievement? See you later Feeling a kiss on my forehead, and hearing the words “see you soon” would be the memories I had of my dad every time he would go to Mexico and visit me. I would keep my eyes closed and just try to remember the funniest memories I had with him. I was capable of having an upstanding childhood,…

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    them to succeed and walk the extra mile to achieve their goal. Sometimes our parents worry about us being over-worked, and our friends think we are a little crazy for spending so much of our time working out and practicing, we know they will never understand. We know that until they experience it, they will never truly know what it means to be an athlete. And being an athlete and teammate means more than just winning games. Even though we lost, that game showed us what hard work and teamwork…

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    Resilience is the ability to cope with and rise to the inevitable challenges, problems and set-backs you meet in the course of your life. and come back stronger from them. Resilience relies on different skills and draws on various sources of help including rational thinking skills physical and mental health and your relationships with those around you. Resilience is not necessarily about overcoming huge challenges so we must draw on our reserve of resilience. There are four ingredients of…

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    As a nation that spends more money on healthcare than any other high-income nations, it’s quite paradoxical that the U.S. has worse health outcomes (i.e. lower life-expectancy, higher rates of chronic diseases, and infant mortality). Shi & Singh states that the solid foundation of the entire US healthcare system is founded in the “research and education sector” (Module 1 notes). This is no surprise, as the high health care spending in the U.S. is primarily driven by greater medical technology…

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    the mother is explaining to her son that life is hard and that he will have struggles. She, the mother explains to her son about her struggles in the past. She learned not to look back on the bad situations but to keep looking forward. The main idea for "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes is that no matter how bad life gets in the future everything will work out and get better. The thesis of the poem is the author conveys the hardships and the overcoming of obstacles that the son and mother…

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    along with it. While there are many challenges that a leader must face, overcoming these challenges and hardships can have some of the most rewarding results. Being a leader does not necessarily mean to lead a group of people. In school, it can hold the meaning of leading by example. For instance, doing the right thing, helping others, and being kind and courteous will cause people to look up to the person, thus making him a leader. However, there are many challenges in the classroom. One of…

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    Resilience Model

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    Resilience is the exposure to significant risk, overcoming risk or adversity and having success that is beyond predicted expectations. It is also a dynamic process involving displays of positive adaptation despite the experiences of significant adversity that results through the course of a life cycle. Resilience is not a fixed characteristic that can easily be measured and it is not part of an individual personality trait. Individuals that are resilience have the ability to recover from…

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