Thursday, May 8, 2014
Capture the connection or disconnect you have with the world. How by not valuing these things do you not value your own life and the lives of others?
The connection between the universe and I is that we keep moving forward. Its not just me, but we as people have a deep connection with the universe that we never realize. Even after we are put through so many struggles we never give up because we cannot keep letting things holding us back. The universe still moves forwards even after the damage we cause it and for humans we hurt each other. We humans never realize how we are damaging out earth, but yet it keeps providing us with a life that has such beauty, but we tend to ignore it. Like, the universe, we humans can also be broken by other peoples words and actions. As we keep destroying the universe and ourselves there will be a moment in life where life is going to stop us from moving on.
What are the damages we have done to our universe? In society is shown that it is good to help others out, but when will we start helping our own planet that we are corrupting? They say that we are the cancer, which is true by the way, but when will finally accept this fact and actually try to do something so it won’t happen to the future generation. We already have damaged our bodies because we are exposed to so many chemicals that are in the air, eating food that contains pesticides, and much more. The disconnect between the universe and humans is unbelievable. Whatever damage we cause to the universe is just going to come back at us, its like karma. We are hurting the universe and because of our actions it will affect our health. All of the corruption we have caused is because we humans are selfish and always want more until we are satisfied.
By not valuing the universe it just shows the value we do not have for our own life and the natural existence. Nature basically provides us with all the necessities we need like food, water, air, but instead we are doing whatever we want in trying to damage these things. Will we start valuing the importance of nature when we start to run out of water, which we already are since we are not getting enough rain, we are in a drought. The universe is like us, it deserves respect but unfortunately we don’t view the universe that way. We are always going to think about ways where we can benefit ourselves.
Greatest enviromental concern
I think there is not just one environmental concern I have because there are so many. All of them are important for people to recognize and start thinking about what we are doing to our universe. My biggest concern is that people will continue on with ignoring the facts of global warming, what is happening with the water, and food system, and the animals that are going extinct. We all know about global warming but we as humans just ignore this huge concern by moving on with our daily lives, not caring about why and how this his happened. We never try to think beyond the facts that are given to us. There are so many environmental issues that are going on in our universe, but all we care are about how are we going to get through the next day. When will start having concern for the planet that basically provides us with everything and when will we look at the damages we caused to our planet. Everyday we go by breathing the toxic air that contains chemicals and drink water that probably has chemicals inside of it too. Nature provides us humans with beauty, necessities like water, air, plants, and etc., but we do not think about its existence instead we look at the man made things as beautiful like buildings.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Poem
Selfish family and abundant love or educators.
The appreciated different accomplishments.
Compassionate, interesting, or artistic.
The strong racer strives.
Healthy.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Q&A
What do you want to be?
I want to be a pediatric nurse because I enjoy working with kids. I am aiming to become a
pediatric nurse because after really thinking about what I enjoy and will enjoy in the future is helping children.
What do you want to do?
I want to be able to help people as in families and communities in any way I can. I think being a pediatric nurse
will allow to help out those families in my own community by making sure they are aware of how they can help their children live a healthy lifestyle.
Are these two questions connected and how are they connected?
These two questions are connected because if you think about what you want do is whats going to lead you to figure what you should do in the future. I think the question what do you want to do is the biggest and most important question a person should ask themselves. The second question really helps you lead into the first question that is asked, which is what do you want to be. I think the second question is more about what are you passionate about and what is it that you love, that you will want to apply to your life in the future. Like, I enjoy working with kids and want to help out families and nursing is one way i can do that.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Response to Oakland Occupy Movement
First off, I heard about the about the Oakland Occupy Movement, but never new what was actually happening. After watching the first video showing how everyone is protesting and it was peaceful, but their was no violence which had me surprised because I always thought something wrong always happens when people protest. Unfortunately, with the next video we watched in class was very disappointing to see how people were screaming and running around because the police had used weapons. This weapon had hurt Scott Olsen who now has to deal with severe medical conditions. Because of the weapons the police officer used it caused this man to lose his chance to have employment and do other things that he was able to do before his injury. All these people that were present at this protest were just trying to fight for their rights and voice their opinions. Is it not our right to have freedom of speech? Even if we try to speak up there is always someone who is going to fight against and some may use violence to shut the other peoples mouth. My concern is that will we ever be able to speak our minds without having to face violence. Mahatma Gandhi was able to fight for his country without any use of violence. Then why can't we do the same thing as him?
Thursday, March 13, 2014
"9 out of 10 Americans" video
After
watching this video I am shocked how the middle class is shrinking. What we all
may think the ideal distribution is not how it actually is in reality. When I
look at the shrinking middle class I think that I am a part of that. That is my
family and I who are not being able to live in this world were everywhere we go
the most important thing is do you have money? I do believe that people think
that we are doing okay because there is no time for a person to actually start
thinking about what is really going on. Going to work so they can have money to
support themselves and their family is actually distracting them to even think
about what is happening. Also, the media is distracting people, which is a huge
influence on the society. By media I mean whatever is shown on television,
advertisement during commercials, and on billboards. All these things have
people not thinking about what really is happening to them in reality. Instead
they are thinking about what clothes they need to be updated with today’s generation
or what a celebrity is doing to lose weight. Moreover, this concludes to the
poor are becoming invisible on the chart because everyone is spending money
things that they believe are necessary for them. I think that it is right and
wrong that there are people that have more than others. Well you could say it
is right because these people worked hard to reach where they are at but
doesn’t everyone try to do that. There is something that is stopping the rest
of the people to have more. Why can we all not be equal? Perhaps this is
happening because some people are always hungry for more. The way our society
is built it gives hope to people to always want more but never do they know
that at one point it is enough for them. Can we all be equal? Wasn’t our
constitution supposed to provide us with equality? I believe that in our world
we live in there is equality towards certain things. The videos facts makes me
upset because there giving everyone else false hope.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Rough Draft of Essay
Neelama
Shelopal
Professor
Williams
English
1A
February
27, 2014
Malcolm X once said, “Education is
our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the people who are prepared
for it today.” There are so many people
who try to create a change, but unfortunately all the effort is a waste because
our education is not our passport to the future anymore instead its destroying
some people. Those students who go to poorly funded schools do not have a
future. Then again we need to ask ourselves why the words of Malcolm X never
came true. In the book Savage Inequalities by Jonathan Kozal, he discusses
about the many different schools he visited that were poorly funded and the
cities that he went to were poor. He informs us readers about how there is whole
different world out there in the United States where we assume everyone has an
equal education. Similarily, the movie Waiting
for “Superman” demonstrates how students are fighting for their schools to
be open or struggling to receive the same education as suburban children are.
Moreover, the Jeff Bliss video shows a student standing up for his rights and
trying to explain what he think a teacher needs to do for a student to be
educated. Lastly, the article The of Function of Education by Jiddu Krishnamurti
asks questions about what our education truly means. All of these different
references I have read and watched had something in common, which was to find
the meaning of education. With this in mind I believe that we never realize
what affects the structure of the education system has on students. First I
will be discussing what education really means to students and then move
forward with discussing what is preventing these children from getting an
education. Lastly, I will like to take some time on giving solutions to how we
can create a change in the education system.
To begin with, when a person thinks
about becoming educated most of their reasons are to get a high paid job and become
successful in life. This is not anyone’s fault because education is portrayed
like this in out society. Many people do not think or ask themselves why they
need education or what does it mean to them. Education is more than getting a
high paid job; it is about using it to find our passion. Being passionate about
the job you have is what makes a persons education worth the years that they
worked so hard on to get to the point they are in life now. For example, in the
movie Waiting for “Superman”, a
little girl happily said, “ I want to become a doctor or veterinarian when I grow
up”. First off the school this young girl was going to was poorly funded and in
the area she lived not many students even make it through high school, but that
does not stop her from trying to live her passion. She had already found her
passion at such a young age and was determined to become a doctor or
veterinarian. For her school was a place that will make her passion for
becoming a doctor come true. Also, for those who just got to school and never
truly figure out what they want to do, are the ones who are just hoping to find
a good job, but are never happy. I feel that if a student finds their passion
then it means that education was actually valuable for them. A person’s passion
is what is going to lead them to success.
Once a person finds their passion
this itself will lead them to a pathway of success. Education is meant for us
to become successful but it is portrayed the wrong way in our society. In
society success is all about having money and who has the most of it. Young
children start believing that the only way they could become successful in life
is to make, but if all you need is money to become successful then why even get
an education? The connection between education and success is that once a
person figures out what they are passionate about then they can educate
themselves in that career to become successful. For instance, when I started my
first semester in Chabot College I thought I wanted to major in business until
one day in my English 102 class we watched a passion video. First off, I wanted
to major in business because I thought that this would help me become
successful because I thought success was more about how much money a person
makes. That day in my English class is when I realized that I would never be
happy with my success because I was never passionate about it. The meaning of
education is to help a person in finding their passion, which then leads them
to their success and helps them survive in the real world.
Education is key for students
survive, especially for those who have been raised in poorly funded school or
in poverty. It may a key for every student to survive because yes there are
some people who can make it without education, but then there are those who’s
only hope is education. Particularly, for those children that already live in
poverty because there only hope left is to be able to get education so they can
find their passion and become successful in living the dream they want. Yet
there are some students who live in poverty and goes to a poorly funded school
who decide to quit. As an example, in the book Savage Inequalities, reporter
asks a sixteen-year-old girl who dropped out of high school about how much
money would she like to make in a year and her reply was, “About $2,000” (88). I
find it shocking that she thinks that she is going to be able to survive on
just 2,000 dollars. No person can survive on that amount of money today in a
year probably a month or two. Unfortunately, this girl did not think of using
education as a way to leave the city she is in, so she could be successful
somewhere else. This young girl could have made more money if she thought of
education as a way of survival, but we cannot blame these students either
because there must be something that is preventing them from not fulfilling
their education.
One reason why some children do not
get their education is because their school is poorly funded. When you do not
have the necessary materials or not enough teachers in the school, students
start to feel as if there is nothing for them. If a student is attending a
poorly funded school were they themselves are struggling in their classes they
start to give up. The author discusses about the children who do not have any
of these resources in East St. Louis at their school or at home. As illustrated
in the novel, one student’s says, “ ‘ My mother offered to help me with my
science, which was hard for me, he says but I would not bring home the book’ ”
(134). This young boy is now being stopped from learning because of the lack of
resources in his school. From personal experience, I know how it feels like
when you cannot bring a book home because it needs to stay in class. Our school
library had shut down and that was probably the hardest thing for our school
because it has 4,000 students who would like to read and do their homework. The
fact that we live in a country where so many foreign people try to come here to
America to get education, but yet we cannot even provide our own citizens a
better education. It is unfair to these students not to get the education they
deserve just because their school is not provided with enough money, but this
not the only reason that prevents students from not getting an education.
Furthermore, a students education is
not only affected by the school instead it is the community that they live in. As
a community it is important to help create a better education system for our
children, yet we hear people talk but never actually do anything. A community
is like a family, we all live in the same area and it is our job to make sure
that the future generation is getting the education that they deserve. No child
deserves to attend a poorly funded school. The people of East St. Louis did not
acknowledge the importance of education to their children, which may be the reason
why students gave up on school. For instance, in the book when Kozol is walking
with some children one says, “ My grandma was murdered…Somebody show two
bullets in her head” (12). The fact this
small child had told Kozol without any hesitation was shocking. For someone to
speak about his or her grandmother dying it is usually hard, but for these kids
there was violence all around them that they are immune to it. Children are
affected by everything that happens around them and are easily influenced so as
community it is important to keep them safe.
Creating a safe environment for our
children should be our number one priority, but what about those families that
live in poverty and cannot do anything about it. Everyday we walk outside,
breathe in the air, have our children play in the grass, and we never consider
about how the environment can affect us. We assume that everything may look
fine but once you start getting sick and are not able to take care of yourself
is when you start thinking about what you could have done. Once again in the
novel Kozol demonstrates how environment can affect some children’s from
attending school. As an example, in the book it discusses how a story was
published by Post-Dispatch noting that,“ East St. Louis Senior High School was awash
in sewage for the second time this year… The school had to shut down because of
“fumes and backed up toilets” (29). These children education is being stopped
because no one thought it was important enough to take a stand on having a cleaner
environment instead they let all the toxic gases go into the air and make
people ill. It is obvious that the children are prevented from getting their
education because there school has to shut down since nobody in the area will
take a step forward on creating a better environment for everyone else and
themselves. Now this is the time we need to start thinking of solutions on how
to make improvements in our education system.
One step we can take in order to
prevent changes in the education system is that they system should not be based
on a standardized test. How can we expect students to find the meaning of
education or be educated if everything that they need to learn can go to waste
if they failed a test. When students hear the word test it makes them anxious
and it adds more stress. Are we going to allow our children’s life to based on
a standardized that is telling us if they go into the next grade or not.
Sometimes student takes the test and once they just look down at the paper they
blank out, which actually has happened to me before. I would know the material,
but the fact that I knew that this one test could either make or break my
education is a lot of pressure. In the article The Function of Education by
Jiddu Krishnamurti he asks this question, “Why do we go to school, why do learn
various subjects, why do we pass examinations and compete with each other for
better grades”? He asked these questions to us but most importantly why are we
not asking ourselves these questions. When someone needs a driver liscence they
need to pass a test, for certain jobs you have to take a test, so basically our
whole life is based on a piece of paper. Not everyone has great test taking
skills because as much as a student can study for a test and pass what makes you
think they will remember it tomorrow? Our education system is making us now
lose our own hopes and dream because of the way it has been structured.
Secondly, we need to take in
improving the education system is having teachers that are engaged in their
classrooms. There are many teachers who will come in class, give a lecture and
hand out assignments, but this not a way many students learn. There needs to
more of a communication between the teacher and student. In fact in the Jeff
Bliss video, Bliss says to his teacher “ You want kids to come in your class,
you want ‘em to get excited for this, you gotta come in here and make ‘em
excited. You want a kid to change and start doing better you gotta touch his
freaking heart”. Bliss knew what he was
in school for and knew the meaning of education reasons why he stood up in his
class. A teacher must be involved with his or her students in order to get them
to participate in class. There are many different ways a teacher could get
their class engage with an assignment like: having group discussions, allowing
students to voice their opinions, and there are many other different ways too.
In my opinion, I think that a student does know what is best for them and
allowing them to actually talk instead of listening to instructions all the
time could create a better environment in the class.
Lastly, if any student ever feels as
if they are not getting the right education or that their teacher is not really
teaching then they need to speak up. By staying quite it will not help you as a
student or your peers. Not everyone has the courage that Jeff Bliss had when he
stood up in front of his class, but that does not mean you should not try. Students
have the right to stand up to the education system and allow themselves to
speak up when they feel something is wrong. Either it is just in a class or
it’s the entire school that you are having a problem with do not be afraid to
speak because it is you who is sitting in the classroom trying to learn and get
an education.
In conclusion, having an education
can actually make our life or it can break it. Depending on if students find
the meaning of education to them and if they can lead themselves through
education towards their passion is the biggest success of all. Unfortunately,
our education system can stop some of our children from going to school and learning
to the best of their ability. There are solutions to how we can change our
education system and by making these changes our future generation will not
have to struggle to be educated. The No Child Left Behind Act was created to
get students at higher level in their education, but how can that happen if
there are children who are not even receiving the equal education as others?
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Response to the movie - Waiting for "Superman"
Waiting for “Superman”
In the
beginning of the movie when Geoffrey Canada said that his mom told him the
superman is not real, it made me think of how many lies we children are told
from the beginning. We are told from the beginning to dream big and that we can
become whatever we want, but in the end when we get to school our education
system stops us from fulfilling our dream. This movie made me realize that when
we are younger we believe that we can do anything because our parents and
others tell us, but then we have these standardized tests informing us that we
cannot. So, why give these young children false hope that they can become
whatever they want when they grow older and are ready to start their career.
The children in this movie are well aware that the school they are attending is
not the best as the others and that there is a high dropout rate. When they
discussed during the movie about how there is this thing called tenure, which
basically says that a teacher cannot be fired I was shocked! Why would they
ever allow giving something like this to a teacher, like what if they are a
horrible teacher? This just shows how
much the board of education does not care for the student’s education. I feel
as if these teachers are being guaranteed that their life is secured for the
future and it does not matter if they are bad teachers or not. Later on when
they showed in the movie that 23 were schools were closed I thought to myself
how is this helping out these children. By closing down a school that actually
just makes these kids furious because they want to be in school. It is not
their fault that the schools they attended are poorly funded and the only
actions that are being taken is to close down the school. Watching this movie
made me think more about the education system we have today because it is still
the same, I feel as if much has not changed.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Article
From the
article I found, which is titled “List of California’s lowest-performingSchools Released” there is a lot of things they have in common with East St.
Louis school. In this article it discusses about some of the schools in Alameda
County and Contra Costa County, which have low performing rates. I was never
aware that all three high schools in Hayward were apart of this list. The fact
that I live right next to this city and never knew about this made me think
about how unaware I was. I heard about Mt. Eden High School mostly that it was
not a good school, but never thought why. What’s wrong with these schools?
It’s is
similar to the book because there are people in St. Louis that do not know
anything or try to ignore what is happening in East St. Louis. Another thing
that this article has in common is the area the schools are in. When people
think of Hayward or Oakland they do not think of it as a nice place to go just
like how it is in East St. Louis. The children East St. Louis are affected mostly
by the environment, community, and the lack of resources they have at their
school. The schools are poorly funded and are on the list of tier. The five
schools in Oakland was just recently opened and the fact that it’s not even it
is an old school but it is already on top of the list of low achieving rates.
As a solution they tried to replace the teachers and the principal but there
was not that much of an improvement. I don’t think getting new teachers will
help increase student test scores. It may not be the teachers because sometimes
students lose their hope in trying like some of the children in East St. Louis.
They are aware that they will be competing with others students who have came
from a better school and higher education.
Reference: http://www.insidebayarea.com/ci_14634736
Poorly Funded Public Schools
1. Q: Are there circumstances in which
school resources do matter and times they do not?
A:
I do believe that school resources are necessary to have. Every student will be
using them and will need the
equipment’s like: crayons, pencils, a pencil sharpener, library books, and etc.
These resources are not just needed for the students but teachers will need
them too. I am not saying that all these resources may be needed in every class
because as students grow older and get into higher classes they will need to
learn the responsibility of bringing their own equipment. Those small items
like pencils and crayons may not be necessary for classes to have because
students may already have them. There are times were these equipment’s are
needed and at times they do not. For example, having library books or a book
that is needed for a specific class is definitely needed because how else will
the students learn if they do not have the book. In the novel Savage Inequalities by Jonathan Kozol,
the author discusses about children who do not have any of these resources in
East St. Louis at their school or at home. So, yes for them having any type of
school resources is necessary. As an example, in the book one students says, “
‘ My mother offered to help me with my science, which was hard for me, he says
but I would not bring home the book (p 134).’ ” This young boy is now being
stopped from learning because of the lack of resources in his school and this
is why we need these resources. From personal experience, I know how it feels
like when you cannot bring a book home because it needs to stay in class. Our
school library had shut down and that was probably the hardest thing for our
school because it has 4,000 students who would like to read and do their
homework.
2. Q: What
affects do bad teachers have on a child?
A: First, to define a bad teacher is
when he/she is not engage with their students and is not giving the effort to
teach. Personally, I think teachers that just lecture and pass out assignments
are bad teachers because I have had a teacher who has done that. I never
learned anything in my class because we never discussed about the assignment
and we were never given the opportunity to speak up. For example in he novel it
discusses about how these students were pronouncing these words in class but
when Kozol asked a student if he knew the meaning of the words and found out
that, “ The teacher never asks the children to define the words or use them (p
85).” As a teacher it is your job to educate your students and have them learns
something new each day instead this teacher is not even teaching.
The affects
a bad teacher can have on a student is that they now will assume that every
other teacher does not care and all they want to do is to get their job done.
This is how some students feel about teachers. Also, this affects students by
not speaking to teachers about any problems they have with the assignments in class
or at home because they do not want to speak to a teacher whom they feel is bad
and doesn’t care. Later, on this experience will affect their future with other
teachers.
A good teacher would be the one who
has his/her students engaged in the classroom and is passionate about teaching.
If a teacher is not passionate about their own job then how will they helping
their students because then they would be a bad teacher. I am saying this from
personal experience because you can tell when a teacher loves or hates their
job right when they walk into the classroom. My ceramics teacher in high school
loved what she did and you could see it with the way she acted in her
classroom. She wanted us to learn about ceramics, not just how to make
something out of clay but to know the meaning of what ceramics. With every
different project we had learned about the background of who created or how to
create our next project. It was not just a class where we made something with
clay it was more than that.
3. Q: Who is
mostly affected by this practice? How are they affected? (Protecting the
wealthy by providing a lesser education to the poor.)
A: It is the poor who are going to be
mostly affected by this. They wealthy people will be giving their children a
higher education but that should not be taken away from the other children
because they do not have money. In this book it discusses how these children in
East St. Louis have no education, even though there are schools there are lack
of teachers, school supplies, or the buildings are wrecked. Every child should
be getting their education and it should not be based on their wealth. All the
students that are poor are being affected by this decision like the ones in
East St. Louis. We live in America were people come from other countries to get
a better education here in the United States, yet we cannot even give our own
citizens a better education?
By
providing a lesser education for the poor they will have no hopes or dreams for
themselves because they know that cannot have what the suburb children have. In
the novel a fourth grade teacher says, “These kids are aware of their failures
… Some of them act like the game’s already over (p. 70).” This is the affect
that it has on the students that are and they are already giving up because
they are aware of what stands in front of them.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
What is most oppressive academia and how can opression be overcome? ( Two solutions to the opressive education system)
One
solution to the oppressive education system is to define the reasoning of why
students need education. There are many students who drop out of college and even at
our own community college the drop out rate is fifty percent, which is very unfortunate. The word
education makes people believe that they need it in order to be successful in
life and get a high paid job, but is that the only reasons they need it. Why do they need? These simple
questions come into mind when I think about what I am doing in school and for
what reason am I here? People do not comprehend
the meaning of education because it is leading us to keep following more rules
and being obedient. From the time we start kindergarten until college we
students are being told how to live our lives, what our education can bring us,
but no one has ever discussed about what the students may have to say. Why?
This is only happening because it is portrayed in society that the system knows
what is best for us. We cannot change everyone’s view about education, but we
can give it a deeper meaning. We may go to school to learn about all these
different subjects,but instead we should ask are these classes going to help them
find their passion. Education should not be just about getting a degree then a
good paid job, it should be about a place that will lead us to our
passion. Moreover, I believe that the education system needs to help students
find their passion in life and let them discover the world themselves instead
of giving them a list of rules to follow.
Another
solution to overcome the oppressive education system is that there needs to be
more improvement of communication between the teacher and student. If a teacher
is just following the curriculum and not putting any of their own thoughts into
their teaching than that is not really teaching. That is more like they are
following the book instead teachers need to create their own way of teaching
because anyone can just follow the book. In order for students to be creative
the teacher needs to have his/her own creativity too. One way we can try to fix
this problem is trying to change the environment in the classrooms and secondly
give the students a reason to be passionate. If they go into a classroom were
all they do is sit and listen to a lecture, are they actually learning? They
will not be talking any knowledge with them, so teachers need to interact with
their students and engage his or her students into the subject they are
discussing about. I think this will help both the teacher and student to become
comfortable to discuss freely about what they think. This may encourage them to
actually speak up in class if they have any questions or in general if they
have any comment to make.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Do you think you have attended an oppressive school system?
I do not think that I have attended an oppressive school
system, however I think that the education system in schools is oppressive due
to schools not having enough capability and flexibility to provide students
what they need. The way the education system has been created holds students,
schools, and teachers back. For instance, students who are waitlisted for a
class are not promised a seat on the first day even if it’s the only class they
need. Teacher’s are given a maximum number of students that can enroll in their
class, which limits them as well- resulting that one student to become behind
in their education process. Student’s want to take the classes that are
required for them to get closer to graduation but it’s a mission impossible to
even get the classes they need, even when there are seats to be filled. There
are many students that want to get their education and are passionate about it,
but unfortunately the education system is so limited that it does not allow
them to do that making it oppressive.
Monday, January 27, 2014
About Me
I think the blog space reflects my personality and it will
show who I am as a person. Also, I believe that this blog will reflect on my
own beliefs and decisions. For me my family is the most important to me and
they will always come first. I am really close with my sister and all of my
cousins. Another thing that is very important to is to get an education because
that will lead me to my passion. I am in school to become a pediatric nurse and
very passionate about becoming a nurse. I love working with children’s and in
the future I wish to work in a hospital were I can help children in need. I
hope to become better and more efficient writer in this class. What I value the
most is ambition and that is what’s going to make me be more successful in my college
career. Ambition will help me succeed in the goals I want to achieve.
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