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The year I was born
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My parents and I moved into a brand new house during the summer. (Psychosocial)
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I don't remember much of anything my first year of life. From what i've heard, I was very curious about everything going on around me. (cognitive)
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I remember having a lot of family around me for my birthday party, and interacting with other kids. (Psychosocial)
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Started preschool. I'm sure I wasnt excited about leaving my mom and starting school, but I made many friends there. (Biosocial)
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My sister was born. It was an exciting day for us! But I started to realize I wouldn't be the "baby" anymore. (Cognitive)
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Since I didn't go to a public school for Kindergarten, my mom homeschooled me. (Cognitive)
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My parents decided to seperate for a while. It was close to christmas time, which was upsetting for me. (Psychosocial)
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Joined my local tennis team. (Biosocial)
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Had a hard time adjusting to a new elementary school. (Psychosocial)
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Faced many academic challenges in elementary school. (Cognitive)
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I started to want more independence from my parents, and more acceptance from my peers. (Biosocial)
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I finally started high school, but we moved a lot and I didnt know anyone at this new school. (cognitive)
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During the summer, I met a girl who went to the same high school as I did and we became friends ever since. I finally had a friend I could hang out with. (psychosocial)
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In my junior year of high school, I tried out for the tennis team.
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Once I graduated high school, I began looking at colleges and finally found a community college I was interested in going into to do the nursing program. (cognitive)
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Once I started college, school started to get tough. I had so many classes and I had to acheieve good grades to get into the nursing program. It was physically and mentally exhausting. (biosocial)
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I made a lot of friends who were also interested in the nursing program. We would form study groups and go over notes throughout the semester. It made classes a lot more enjoyable. (psychosocial)
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Hope to be retired from being a nurse, and enjoy spending time with my family. (Biosocial)
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As I get older, I am realizing I am not able to do the same things I use to do when I was younger. (Cognitive)
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I realize that I am becoming more weak, and getting a lot older in age. I spend even more time with my family, friends and take vacations and enjoy my life. (Psychosocial)
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I predict that my death year will be 2089, and I would be 98 years old. I predict that I would have done everything I planned to do before I died, I would have spent as much time as I could with my family, and that I lived my life to the fullest.