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    Becoming A Mother

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    sometimes I may not have an answer for him I try to come up with the best response possible. I can now say I have acquired a totally new perspective for mother hood, and love being an aunt. I have enjoyed teaching him the little things such as counting numbers or even the letters in the alphabet. One day I’ll be able to tell him “You changed my life the day you were born.” No matter where I am in my life I will always take the time to let him know how much I care for him. Now that I have grown in certain areas of my life I realize that I am ready to tackle the next phase or chapter in my future. I now want and anticipate the day I finally become a mother. I want to be able to experience the maternal connection between a mother and child before I get too old. The hands of time waits for no man, and before we know it we have gotten older. Many feel that they haven’t experienced things that they may have wanted to. Then, the reality sinks in and we realize that’s it too late. It’s too late to try and turn back the hands of time. In life we have the choice of taking action or we can do nothing, and live with a lifetime of regret. We cannot predict the future, but we can prepare ourselves to the best of our ability. If we believe in ourselves we can do anything we set our minds to no matter what obstacle we are faced with. I have learned that life is too short not to value the priceless moments that touch our hearts in the blink of an eye.…

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    Those times are the memories we should keep. So us we grow older and try to recall our past we can smile and tell yourself that you live your life to the fullest. “Enjoy little things” this are the ordinary days we spent with our love ones even there is no occasion to celebrate. “for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.” This one is to recall every memory you collect in your life even the smallest part. We should enjoy every moment in our life because it is the story…

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    would be more tomorrow to count on. This event led me to realize that we are not guaranteed a tomorrow. That week was single handedly one of the hardest I had ever been through, the funeral comes to my mind every time I think back to it. A group of my friends and myself went to a local diner before the funeral to grab a small breakfast. We all sat down and began to eat when my friend Jake said “I can’t believe why we’re sitting here.” I was having the same thought process he was and I would…

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    English 11 Accomplishments

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    there are many different elements to have to pay attention to. In writing, detail seems to be the most important. Along with learning new formats, every week we had the chance to write 5 pages in our notebook about anything we wanted. During this time I would write about memories from the past and things that were currently happening to me in the present. At times, writing the pages each week became a challenge. I had to come up with different topics that I could expand on to make a story.…

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    “Imperfection is perfection to a beautiful perspective.” Throughout the story the kurt vonnegut shows the reader that in order to prove that the world is perfect you must first realize it will never be just that. When you aim for perfection, you’ll realize it’s an impossible target there is no one way to hit it correctly and it will always be that way no matter how long you try or how many times you try. No one thing can we perfect, that’s why pencils have erasers, we all make mistakes and do…

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    TZ: A Community Analysis

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    today as I write this in my kitchen, I love having some privacy and cleaner living conditions. In the past I took these things for granted, not thinking much about how lucky I am to have wood floors and hot water. Learning to appreciate these things, taught me to value what I have, shifting my ideas about wealth. From going to the village and hearing lectures from Dr. Arenson, I continued to learn about what wealth really is. He told a story of how he worked only the amount that he needed to…

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    The lengthy, cramped, and quiet bus ride to Living Hope Day School both excited and terrified me. A never ending stream of “what if” questions rattling my brain caused me think twice about what I was doing there in the first place. I was a stranger to them, someone whom they knew nothing about. I gazed out the window, trying to calm my thoughts when I saw them. An endless sea of purple sweaters, and cheery faces lined the fence at the school. All of my previous doubts washed away when I stepped…

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    Take the jaws theme music for an example, written by John Williams, this iconic song can be named within the first few measures, and you don’t need to see it to know it. Movies use this technique to get your brain to realize what may happen by the sound you…

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    Besides leaving my home country, it was the second hardest thing that I had to experience. I was seven years old and when my parents announced that we were moving to United States, frankly I was excited to see the USA. However, as time passed I started to miss my family back in Ecuador. When, I was in the airport saying goodbyes to friends and family members. I did not understand that I would not see them in again in five years. However, hearing the news that my abuelito had passed away in 2006.…

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    What Mentally Challenged People Feel And Realize Is it really worth the shame of making fun of someone who is mentally challenged? No, yeah some of us might have done it but it doesn't mean it's right.In “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes Charlie Gordon is a 37 year old man who has been mentally challenged ever since he had an operation which was supposed to make him more intelligent, but it only worked for a little while.He realized during the operation that many people that he…

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