The Person Who Inspired Me the Most My Mother Essay

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    I have been inspired to study midwifery ever since I shadowed my cousin, a midwife, at a hospital in Pakistan. After that visit, I started researching the role of a midwife and realised the midwife is the lead person in providing advice, care and support for women, and their families before, during and after childbirth. I knew this would be the most suitable career for me as I would enjoy helping expectant mothers bring new life into this world. To explore more about midwifery, I had a great…

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    just so that I can compare them. I had so much fun doing it. I interviewed my parents, my grandparents and one of my siblings. So I am going to classify my parent and my grandparent as an older couple and the younger, my generation couple would be my brother and his wife. From my observation, when the older couple was answering their question, they seem more calm, playful, cheeky whereas when the younger couple who participated in this interview, they were more serious, and straight…

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    Kyle Uyehara and Linlin Sun as my coaches. For long track, I am coached by Sara Nielson and Ryan Shimabukuro and represent the Utah Oval Speedskating Club. Previously, I was coached by Wilma Boomstra and Derek Parra. US Speedskating: Who inspires you in speedskating? EJ: My mother is the most dedicated person I know. Without her, I wouldn’t be speedskating today. She inspires me to never give up before the finish line of a race. J.R. Celski and Maria Garcia are my favorite skaters and have…

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    Moore, still powered through. My television series brought up topics that no one would bring up in the seventies. My television series helped break the stereotypes of women. I was born a dancer at heart on December 29, 1936. I danced before I walked and carried that passion all the way through high school. But when I turned seventeen, I starred in my first commercial, quickly leaving behind my dancing career and beginning to start a new career, acting. Ever since my first television commercial,…

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    Everyone who reads this paper can probably relate to it in some way or another, but maybe some of you won’t. Even if you can’t relate to this in one way or another, maybe reading this paper will help you understand who I am a little bit better so this is how I fell in love with reading and writing. When I was about twelve years old, I decided I wanted to start writing. I made this decision right after I fell in love with reading books. I would like to write stories as a job next to my main…

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    Rosa Parks Research Paper

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    WHO WAS ROSA PARKS: Most historians date the start of modern civil rights movement in the United States back to December 1, 1955. That was the day when Rosa Louise McCauley Parks an unknown seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama refused to give up her seat to a white passenger. Rosa was born on February 4, 1913 and died on October 24, 2005. Rosa Parks was an African- American Civil Rights Activist and was involved in civil right issues in 1943, when she joined the National Association for the…

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    AN EXEMPLARY LIFE A person who lives an exemplary life is someone others can look to when identifying ideals they value. This exemplary person is not faultless, but ultimately lives a life others notice and can model their own lives after. When thinking about a person like this, I immediately considered Alice Blackwell, the main character of Curtis Sittenfeld's novel, “American Wife.” Over the summer I read this book multiple times and I realized the tale was so grabbing because of how much I…

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    They Made Me Jon Bielecki once said, “Your circle of influence dictates your path.” Throughout life many people come and go, but it is the people who stick around who have the largest impact on one’s life. As each day goes by I look at where I am in my life now, where I used to be, and where I want to be and must give credit to the influence my family has had on me. My mom, dad, and siblings have made me the person I am today and help me strive to be the best person I can be in the future.…

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    Throughout elementary school I had four different French teachers, which meant that nearly every year we would be forced to start over with a new teacher who didn’t know where we had left off the previous year. In fifth grade, the French teacher was a multilingual woman who inspired my desire to learn multiple languages fluently. Her proficiency inspired me to take Latin in middle school, both to continue to have Mrs. Vitt as a teacher and to use as a gateway to learning the other romance…

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    Mark Drolsbaugh Reflection

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    for sure, this is a fascinating book with situations that are relatable for me in some way or another. Mark Drolsbaugh definitely has had his fair share of struggles and unfair circumstances; however, he made it through and has become a strong and happy father. Through all his trials he has learned many important things that I believe everyone should know whether they are hearing or deaf, young or old, it doesn’t matter who they are. As Drolsbaugh was growing up he was taught that being deaf was…

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