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When my Dad got married, it taught me how happy a marriage could be and that I wanted the same thing for myself one day.
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My Dad taught me how to swing by myself and that it is important to be independent.
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The birth of my baby brother taught me about patience and empathy.
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Once I jumped into the lake I regretted never learning to swim and cried until I was helped onto the dock. I now try to properly prepare myself for every siuation.
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After refusing to read the instructions to build the office desk, I learned that extra parts are uneccessary. The desk still has not fallen apart after eight years.
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After listening to a brass player speak to my band class in 6th grade, I decided to pick the French Horn and trombone as my first instruments. While learning to play, I learned the importance of determination.
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<a href='http://<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/5hPeySM1Olk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>' >SWFLSO Youth Orchestra Prism Dinner</a>My third year of playing the French Horn I decided to audition for the SWFLSO Youth Orchestra. Joining taught me how much I could learn by playing with mucisians who are better than me.
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My Pastor taught me to serve with a smile while offering hot dogs to motorcyclists at Bike Night. This social skill has been able to transcend into multiple aspects of my life and is knowledge that I try to apply to my life everyday.
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In New york I learned that reality can sometimes surpass even the best of dreams. When I first began to play, I never even imagined any oppurtunity similar to this night.
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During this thrilling ride that I reluctantly climbed in, I learned that my friends can convince me to do anything. I am always willing to do anything that makes the ones I love happy.