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    making brownies is my absolute favorite thing to do. If there is milk in the fridge to go with this delicious dessert my family is ready for chocolate brownies anytime. Thinking back to when I was younger I always remember having brownie mix in our pantry. I’ve never really enjoyed chocolatey sweets, but there is something different about brownies that makes me love them. Making brownies is simple but there are many different ways to making the process fun and tasty. For our chocolate brownies,…

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    Service Reflection

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    This whole semester, I have done service in a few different locations, including The Lord’s Pantry at Anna’s House, Indianapolis Care and Control, St. Elizabeth’s Home, and Plainfield High School. Despite these different service experiences, the one in which I felt the most moving and most changing, was all three times that I went to Indianapolis Care and Control. The first time I went to Indianapolis Care and Control, I had to get training to be in the Four Paws Club, so we had to go there to…

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    provides spacious 2-bedroom floor plans that are sure to meet anyone’s needs. The 2 bedroom / 1 Bath floor plan is approximately 1144 sq. ft., with plenty of available parking. Stonewood Crossing offers carpet and vinyl flooring, spacious closet, kitchen pantry, ceiling fans, and a washer and dryer in each apartment home. Our residents enjoy the advantages of quick access to Hwy 49 and Interstate…

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    source of encouragement to achieve these desired tasks. This scholarship would also increase my motivation to become an investment banker. One other main goal I have with giving back to the campus community would be joining the efforts of the Knight Pantry. Aiding those who have fallen hungry based on given circumstances has always been of importance in my life, as seen with the dedicated hours of community service towards Feeding Tampa Bay. The knowledge that I would be assisting my fellow…

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    Unfortunately, social classes are almost always stereotyped by the other social classes. This is especially true in the United States where there is a large problem of wealth inequality. The problem with stereotyping based upon social classes, specifically stereotyping the lower class, involves the lack of knowledge of who each individual truly is. The empathy that is needed to understand each social class many times just cannot be interpreted by another class. Empathy is an extremely difficult…

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    CYO Team Reflection

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    My sophomore year requirements for service was to serve my faith community as a part of the community. I chose to go back and serve the parish at my old school, St. Joseph's Regional Church and School. When I was in elementary and middle school, I played basketball and baseball for the CYO team. I chose to coach basketball because when I was younger I always looked up to my coach. I thought of my coach as a role model. My coach was always there for me on and off the court, and so I wanted to do…

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    Through this statement President Barack Obama is calling for action. He is telling people to go out into their communities and be the difference that they want to see rather than waiting on others to make that difference. This is a very easy statement to agree with. That change could be something as simple as voting for a politician that truly represents the community or going into a local park with the intention of picking up trash. These actions can contribute towards making the community…

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    Candle Controversy

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    stairs leading to the entrance like a wedding dress's long tail. Upon opening the door, I can already hear the echoing of the noise the door was making along with my keys, and the slam of it seemed louder than usual. Looking to my right I see the pantry basket half full of donated food, and candles by a Virgin Mary statue. On my left side were the stairs to go to the lower level of the church. I took a deep breath before heading forward, and the only scent I could distinguish was that of…

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    When I think of Hy-Vee, I think of family. I think of helpful people, hard work, and fun. Hy-Vee has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. From before I was born, it has been my family’s go-to grocery store--the epitome of convenience and dependability. So, it was natural for me to look for a job there when I turned 16. Hy-Vee gave me my first job and that is no small thing. I see Hy-Vee from two different perspectives, as both a dedicated employee and a loyal customer. Some of…

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    “The Shocking Truth about Food Insecurity” was exceptionally intriguing to watch. The truth about food insecurity resonated with me because it is a major issue in which many children are not getting the reliable access to nourishing food because their family cannot afford it. I am familiar with the misconceptions that the speaker mentions in light of the fact I know people who are dealing with poverty and food insecurity because of temporary job loss, or disability diagnoses. I experienced the…

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