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    worldview? Rabbi Mark Goldfarb grew up in a Jewish home and went to temple services, participating in the various activities, youth groups, and holidays that they celebrated. After going through a difficult time in his life, his beliefs solidified and became his own. He attended seminary as well, which further developed his understanding and adoption of Judaism. The strongest forces that shaped Rabbi Goldfarb’s worldview, then, were growing up in Judaism, a challenge with his daughter’s health,…

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    Growing up in a family that doesn’t support your education and that doesn’t financially support your education isn’t the best set of circumstances that a student wants. At Pasadena City College I am majoring in Natural Sciences but going towards my VMD of Animal Science to become a veterinarian. I was raised in a farming family where over 100 animals have been cared for at a certain time. The traits of taking care of 30 chickens,30 rabbits, 40 quail, 7 ducks, 9 parakeets, 2 pheasants, 2 pigs,…

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    you learn quickly that without pure dedication and drive you will never be successful. While talent can come naturally, skill and technique only come with hard work. I spent countless hours in dance studios growing up, working tirelessly to hone these skills and perfect technique. A lifetime of dance taught me what it means to have discipline and dedication to a craft, values which I have also seen reflected in my clinical experiences. Medicine is a practice which calls for just as much…

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    beaming out at the audience at my high school graduation, standing before my friends and family, and accepted the slip of paper I’d been working so hard for the last four years - my high school diploma. As I walked off the stage, I felt almost overwhelming joy at the thought of heading off to the next chapter of my life - college. Growing up I have faced many challenges, from the difficulties of growing up as a young African American man, to coming to terms with my own sexuality throughout high…

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    My experiences throughout the time of my volunteer practicum gave me an overall positive experience by developing my knowledge, skills, and abilities in adapting physical activity programs for those with varying abilities. In addition I learned valuable lessons and strategies for improving physical activity, and the importance of inclusion. Reflecting back this is essential moving forward in to my career, as it serves as a tool kit to resolve problems or create solutions I may encounter.…

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    walking into my first period class at 8 am, sitting down and in huge letters across the board it said Mrs. Hillis. As I sat down I was already very nervous due to my past experience in math and now being in a high school math class I felt it could not get much worse. As I sit there I turn to my left and hear the teacher pounding on her keyboard and sipping on her coffee very obnoxiously. The bell to start first period then rang and was so loud I nearly jumped out of my seat. The teacher stands…

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    experience The United States. Some leave, others stay to pursue their American dream. My American dream is to be able to help my family, my community, and the entire world. However, just like the first western immigrant experienced a lot of difficulties when they landed on the American soil, my journey in the United states has being full of challenges. Starting in childhood, I have experience extreme emotional challenges. Nevertheless, it was nothing compared to the ones I experienced when I…

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    Growing up in a military family I learned some of the most important lessons about life. As a child it was essential for me to learn how to adjust to life, balance priorities, develop an identity, and cope with stress. These values have influenced me throughout my life. In the beginning adjusting to life was one of the unyielding challenges I had to face. Although we moved often and I constantly had to make new friends. I quickly…

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    typical setting of a Lebanese gathering. My culture plays a great role in shaping who I am as an individual with the various traditions and customs tied to my Lebanese heritage. Being a Lebanese American and having to cope with the blending of cultures has built a bridge of social and emotional challenges throughout the course of my life. Due to the cultural environment I grew up in, I learned the value of hard work, culture, and education. Originally, my ancestry is traced back to Lebanon, a…

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    Growing up as a child, I always dreamed of becoming an actor. In high school, I started my journey by taking drama classes. Not long after, I become passionate about drama and eventually joined Players, a fast-paced drama program which involves daily rehearsals and performances. This activity boosted my self-confidence and provided me with a basis for future endeavours in drama. Working closely with the cast members as a team, I learned that creativity and commitment result in a successful drama…

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