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    My Dream Changed My Life

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    loved to climb trees, play with cars, play soccer, and pretend to be a lawyer or a doctor. I was pretty much a happy, innocent child whose life was surrounded by play. However, at the age 11 there was an important transition in my life– I entered middle school. By this time, I stopped playing with cars and stopped pretending to be a doctor or a lawyer. I was now focused on something else, my identity. Growing up, I had trouble fitting in. Sure, I had my best friend Star in Elementary school…

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    impacted my life in various ways. These things might mean nothing to others but for me it means alot. My life has changed since i started doing these things because it helped me out in many ways, like to stay active or to focus and to not get distracted by the bad things. One of these characteristics that made me who i am today is basketball. Basketball has been a great part of my life because when i play i just focus on that and not in the negative things that has happened in life. So…

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    My view of Afghanistan changed while reading The Kite Runner however some of my previous ideas were supported. Before reading Kite Runner I had misconceptions about the Afghan culture. Knowing about all the violence that occurs in Afghanistan I pictured the country to be a battlefield with…

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    Dance Autobiography

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    enrolled in my first dance class and by the age of six, I was competing in my first dance competition. Many people think of dancing as spinning around a stage, wearing pink ballet shoes, but it’s nothing like that. For me, dance is seven hour rehearsals, calluses on my feet, sore muscles and a closet full of costumes. Most importantly, dance is my way of expression. When I was just two-years old, I was enrolled in my first dance class at a small studio in Lake Conroe, Texas. I loved it, but my…

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    look like work”and this is my opportunity to become something and i would not miss it for anything.going to college will give me many reason to see life in a own new perspective.anyone going to college probably got many reasons to go,this is currently now my biggest decision in my life now, i want to go to college for a lot of reason.the number one reason for me going to college is to become a dependable adult who can make decisions for himself.college will become my new lifestyle and i will…

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    As a new teacher working with lower performing ELLs, I was looking for that one particular tip or strategy that would improve their fluency levels in reading. My students were borderline students and were constantly exposed to failure. Many of these students had poor reading strategies and some were too intimidated to read beyond the first few sentences. I started with the most logical starting point - the text. Many textbooks often have more texts than are needed or texts which may not be…

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    lot of aphorisms with him that taught Mitch Albom, and myself, how to live a better life. In this story there was one aphorism in particular that stuck out to me, it said “Accept the past as past, without denying it or discarding it,” (Albom 7). This one really made me think, so I wanted to find another aphorism to share that…

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    Sorrow: A Short Story

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    years and now we were packing it up and leaving, all in just two days. We were not even leaving to a nearby town, we were going 300 miles away. “Why do we have to leave so soon?” I asked my mom. “We don’t have a choice, your dad has to be up there to work. Trust me, I don’t want to leave either,” my mom replied. The thought of having to say goodbye to everyone one last time haunts me. Not being able to see them for almost four months makes me scared. I have almost never gone without…

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    Most Impactful Moment

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    thing that happened in my life would probably have to be when my sister was born. The reason this is the most impactful moment is because I couldn’t wait until she would be born. I had two names picked out for her. If she would’ve been a boy I wanted to name her Eric and if she was a girl I wanted to name her Ariel both names from the little mermaid. When she was born, I was really excited one because she was born in the middle of the night so I had a sleepover with my best friend Macey, and…

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    help this young 8 year old girl. After talking to my husband about it, and after many phone calls to the McKinley’s. I was going to be a kidney donor. A year after getting everything set up I went into surgery. April 8, 2016, was a life changing…

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