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(that's not me by the way ------>)
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I won the fight...my mom never had a chance.
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This marked the end of my only-child status.
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And thus began my introduction to Atlanta Public Schools. I was ready to become knowledgeable!
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There no longer was any doubt that I am a dog person.
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My bangs wouldn't fit into my Halloween costume, so they obviously had to be removed. I acted like a thinker and found a creative solution to my problem. My solution wasn't great, but it solved the problem.
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I wasn't very good, but it was fun and I liked learning how to play the instrument. Learning an instrument required me to be principled and commit to practicing and bettering my playing.
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We got our second dog to keep Emily (our first dog) company.
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It was dark and I wasn't paying attention to where I was running. I had crutches for a while.
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I could finally read the fuzzy lines on the board! After communicating to my mom about my trouble seeing, she helped me get glasses. Being a communicator helped me improve my life.
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Finally got to leave that place; I was ready to move on to middle school!
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This was really scary and I thought the school and bigger kids were intimidating. Leaving a small school to go to Sutton really made me open-minded because I met so many different people.
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A soccer ball gave my head a boo-boo.
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Woop woop!!
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We adopted Poppy and love her despite her weird behaviors and constant barking.
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Just when I started to like middle school, I had to leave and move on to high school :/
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Stepped through the doors of NAHS for the first of many, many times. I quickly realized that I would have to work to balance my schoolwork, sports, and other activities.
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I decided to try swimming again after a brief break of 7 years from the sport. This is an example of my being a risk-taker.
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I got a summer job and had to work with messy little kids at an art camp. This exercised my caring behavior and helped me further develop that trait.
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To be honest, I'm not sure how I made it that far in the competition. Participating in the science fair helped me turn into a better inquirer.
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Watch out people: I can drive now!
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I had to be reflective and really think about what I wanted to do in terms of school and career.