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    I never intended to study architecture. When I was applying to colleges, I intended to study kinesiology and psychology. Studying dance and photography when I was younger gave me a desire to be expressive, and even though I felt a connection to the physicality of dance through kinesiology, I knew I wanted to do something that fulfilled that same sense of expression. It wasn’t until I studied architecture that I noticed some of its similarities with dance. Dance is expressive of the body, but it…

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    Within the Regional and Comparative Studies major, I plan to study gendered violence in Sub-Saharan Africa – specifically how religious traditions create a culture in which violence against women thrives. In today’s deeply polarized world, it is more important than ever to understand the extremely divisive force that is religion, and how different religious beliefs serve to inform a society’s treatment of women. Several years ago, I read Jimmy Carter’s excellent book A Call to Action: Women,…

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    There are many reasons that draw me towards wanting to attend the Cuba International Field Program this summer. Firstly, it would provide an extremely rare opportunity and experience, especially for a global studies undergrad such as myself, in an advanced graduate research study. Secondly, the fact that I would have the ability to go to a country that is an underexplored gold mine and study race relations has been a dream of mine. The issue of race has been something the United States, and the…

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    one thing I liked about that trip was how the country was organized and how polite the people were; streets in Toronto were pretty clean, transportation system was efficient, they had high-quality education system. This last aspect made think about studying college there or coming back to Panama and starting at FSU Panama. The possibilities of staying there were high, and I was also applying for many universities there. I was also analyzing my financial possibilities there, and for that reason,…

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    travelling far away from home to a new place in a different continent with a totally different culture was a very big step in my life. Having grown up in a same place for years, I always dreamt about studying abroad, going to new places, and learning about new culture and lifestyle in abroad. And, studying abroad in the United States has been one of the fulfilment of my dream. Moreover, the chance to study in a foreign country has been a whole new adventure as well as introduced me to new world,…

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    experience? A) The main thing that I have gained through the study abroad programs I have done is an insight into international legal issues. Most law school classes are focused on domestic issues and law, but the Cayman program allowed me to learn about money laundering and international financial reporting, subjects that have major political and legal ramifications. Another valuable aspect of programs like the Caymans study abroad program, is that it brings together students from around…

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    The most difficult unfamiliar situation in Canada was to be discriminated against an Asian international student by strangers, people at school, and my old host family. When I came to Canada, I noticed that many Caucasians are racists and I got so scared by yelling, pushing, and saying resist thing to me. After I moved to Abbotsford, many students and my old host family are being rude to the colored people including me. A part of reasons that I got a headache every day and could not sleep well…

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    The summer after my sophomore year, my church youth group flew to Boston for our annual mission trip. I had never been to Boston, let alone the east coast, so this trip extraordinarily unique. To this day, I vividly remember boarding at the Wallaston Station each morning of that week hearing the phenomenal accent that all true Bostonians possess.. To spend my next four years at BU would put me back in that same city that holds such fond memories of mine, from cheering on the Sox at Fenway Park,…

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    organizations, and almost every aspect of modern human life requires management in some degree. Individuals that pursue a career in management will acquire a set of essential abilities and skills crucial for the dynamic business environment. For example, studying business provides individuals with common knowledge for most businesses, regardless of the area in which they decide to perform in the future. Business Majors combine theoretical studies with practical real life applications, in which…

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