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Continuing my wrestling career in college has been a goal of mine since I was in the fifth grade. When I moved to Texas in the fifth grade I was really nervous about wrestling in a different state. I remember my first practice in Texas like it was yesterday, I walked in to the one hundred degree, steamy wrestling room and the first person I see is Olympic wrestler Jordan Burroughs. He was there to give a speech and show some technique. Jordan talked about one thing that still sticks with me to this…
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Without determination in college there is no future. There is no hiding the fact that college is not an easy thing to do. Before it can even begin, there’s so much information to take in the first few days, that suddenly it can feel overwhelming and stressful. If someone has an ear for learning and challenging theirselves and they asked me if college was a good idea then i would gladly encourage that person one hundred percent.. Being a student has taught me many different things about myself. It…
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The article, “I Owe It All to Community College,” by Tom Hanks highlights the impact of an accessible community college on his life, emphasizing its role in providing opportunities and aiding personal and professional growth. As a struggling academic student with low expectations for college, he unexpectedly found success and inspiration through diversity and the supportive environment at Chabot. This college provided a foundation for his career in theater and film production, resulting in his immense…
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Career Narrative “Do what you love, love what you do” My brother always said, “That you should chose a career that you honestly love because you will be doing for it for the rest of your life”. My career goal is to become a child and family social worker. I have chosen this career because I have a passion for helping people and it is something I will enjoy doing. What interests me about it was that I get the chance to help children and families in need of assistance. I think i’ll be successful…
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Personal Narrative My goal at Durham Tech is to get my degree in computer program no matter how long it takes me .Because I have great plan for the computer program degree. I want to use my knowledge medical issues and the computer programing to come up the software that can make healthcare more assessable to everyone though mobile app and making healthcare smarter. Before I came to Durham Tech I was working a lot of hour as a Certified Nurse Assistant .One day I was sating at work just think…
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classes by my Junior year of high school, ever since I was in seventh grade at Crispus Attucks; neighbors of IUPUI. For the reason that Crispus Attucks High School challenges their students academically, I was ahead of the game. Entering my Freshman year of high school without fear, I took my first AP English class with Mr. Dearing, a sophisticated, tall, bald, white man, who fails at being humorous. At this instant, when I stepped into his classroom on the second floor I could already sense my writing…
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Please allow me to inform you of my personal situation. Unfortunately, family and work constraints have made it extremely difficult for me to complete my work. Additionally, I struggle by not having a computer at home or a library close by. I would appreciate you helping me in any way possible so I can still pass this class. Thank you, Lisa WIlliams Part 2: Over the next few weeks your assignments will focus on the development of a narrative essay: “Why I chose my healthcare profession”. The first…
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Personal Narrative Rough Draft. My name is Ryan Brown. I am 13 years old and in the 8th grade, and my dream is to become a lawyer. I want to lead a fulfilling life, and to be able to provide for my family. My main goal is to help people who normally wouldn’t be able to get high-end legal representation. I am going to maintain good grades in high school by working hard and utilizing study techniques to get a head start outside of school. All of this effort will pay off when I go to a good college…
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A Surgeon's Journey of Resilience, Advocacy, and Social Transformation. In the vast expanse of the medical field, amidst the flurry of surgical procedures and patient consultations, a singular narrative transcends the routine: a narrative of resilience, advocacy, and social transformation. Our interviewee emerges as a beacon of change, navigating the turbulent waters of prejudice and inequality to reshape the very fabric of healthcare and societal norms. From her humble beginnings, marked by financial…
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theory doing in a nice field like education?” with a personal narrative. I share her sentiment for the importance of storytelling as a developing critical race theorist. She emphasizes her reasoning by stating, “I tell this story both because storytelling is a part of critical race theory and because this particular story underscores an important point within the critical race theoretical paradigm” (1998). Here is my story. In 1996, I entered my first year of high school at George Washington Carver…
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