My Challenges while growing up Essay

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    Medex Personal Statement

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    constantly looking for oportunities that will further my education and make me more competitive. One such oportunity is the MedEx program. I realize there is a need for more health care professionals who can assist military veterans. This came to my attention while speaking with a physician in Charleston, South Carolina. Seeing how stressful it was for the doctor and his team to keep up with the number of patients. This event helped me realize my passion for providing care. Consenquently, I…

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    1. With so many options for majors and careers to choose from, Nursing is my dream job and it makes me excited to think I could have the honor of being a registered nurse one day. Nursing has been my goal for quite some time for a few reasons. Obviously there is the job demand and security, and while that is a great benefit of the job, it is not the only reason for my interest in it. I enjoy challenges, and being a Nurse would allow me to work in a fast paced environment where I could push…

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    Although America is the wealthiest country on earth, growing up in poverty significantly impacts millions of children all across the country. After reading Sandra Cisneros’ novel The House on Mango Street and comparing the lives of the characters to my own childhood, it was apparent that the low socioeconomic status of both our families had a profound impact on various aspects of our individual development. The financial struggles of a child’s parents inadvertently places a significant…

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    Organic chemistry is a challenge. So many people have told me how demanding and scary it is, and even though I was terrified coming into this year, I am ready to take on the challenge. It is a challenge that will hopefully end up with a rewarding learning experience as well as prepare me for life after college. Throughout this course, I think that it is vital to know how you learn best, what the professor is expecting of you, as well as how the class is structured and the policies within it.…

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    diversity. I’ve always been proud of my uniqueness. In my youth I was drawn to people of different faiths, race, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Writing about it now, makes me seem like some stoic young boy, a free thinker ahead of his times. Yet that’s not entirely accurate. The truth of the matter is, loving diversity and my own individuality was a survival tactic. I was a Gay, light-skinned, Mexican-Lebanese boy raised by a single mother on the Texas border. Growing up I didn’t have role…

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    Anakin's Coming Of Age

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    During my research of Anakin Skywalker, I had run into some challenges getting to know him on a deeper level. I was also able to connect the storyline to new historicism, and view on how Anakin relates to coming of age. The main thing that I found to be challenging about my characters was finding the films. Growing up, my family and I never sparked an interest in the Star Wars movies, so we never watched them. Wanting to get a better understanding of what I was reading on starwars.com, I…

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    Asian American Stereotypes

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    Social issues are found within all communities. While everyone deals with some form of discrimination, it is more prevalent to see minorities stereotyped and faced with unjust discrimination. Asians are underrepresented and when they do appear in movies or television shows, they are often portrayed as successful professionals like doctors. However, throughout history, Asian women have been portrayed as submissive, oriental, or cunning gold diggers. Although racist stereotypes and discrimination…

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    surfaces, yet my plaid blanket fights off an icy attack as I gaze in awe of what lies above me: a view I have taken for granted and rarely admired. It was a magnificent and peaceful experience. I was on a family trip to observe a once in a lifetime meteor shower; the six Rowlettes were all together, a rarity these days as my siblings have grown older and moved farther away from home. My experience simultaneously confirmed the vastness of space and the togetherness of family, and it left room in…

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    able to support his family, while John, his mother, and his sister had still lived in Rentiesville Oklahoma. After researching more into the story I found that Charles Haskins, had done a lecture on Franklin, explaining Franklin’s father did not feel safe with his family being around the racial riots happening in Tulsa at the time. I myself grew up in a town with many racial issues. One of the middle schools I went to only had three white people, I being one of them. My parents didn’t feel…

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    from your peers. Growing up as a Jehovah’s Witness was very challenging, but I saw the benefits as I grew older. I struggled as a child because there were rarely kids around me who shared the same beliefs as me. With there currently being only 8 million Witnesses worldwide, running into one outside of my congregation would be rare. During certain celebrations, such as Halloween and Christmas, I could not participate because of these beliefs, and I would feel left out and lonely while I watched…

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