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snowfairy10   
Dec 19, 2011
Writing Feedback / Rising Sun Camp Essay [NEW]

The topic of this essay is what position would you see yourself in 50 years if you changed how the world is. I got the ideas down and tried to form them into an essay but some reason I cannot get it to flow like I would like it to. The wording is slightly off but I cannot find a good replacement for them. Thank you for helping.

In fifty years I can see myself as a World Peace Ambassador. I would see myself in this position because I am very persuasive when I speak and when I speak people tend to quiet down and listen to me.

The main goals I would achieve as a World Peace Ambassador would be to cease all nuclear head productions. The reason why I would do this is because nuclear production is very dangerous and cause much damage to the land and most and importantly kill many people. The production itself is a very dangerous process and it is risking a lot not including how much damage it would cause if used incorrectly. The nuclear power plants have been notorious for leaking and having nuclear meltdowns.

I would also help all governments become more of a democracy and have the world powers assist in helping the third world countries become more successful. Third world countries may be some of the poorest and most underdeveloped countries but a lot of those countries have some of our richest resources. First world countries should step in to help because everybody that lives within these countries is human being. All people are living beings and deserve to live equally among each other. No human being deserves to be ahead the rest of the population. Yes I agree we do need leaders to help guide us when we lose hope but having one permanently does not make sense. Having one family constantly leading us for the rest of eternity is not what we need. Only animals do that and as far as I know human beings are not animals.

I would also become a World Peace Ambassador because I am against prejudice judgments and racial comments. I myself have gone through a lot of bullying and put-downs. Ambassadors help spread diversities across the world and help others get along. I personally believe that this will not cease until people stop judging each other. If people would stop looking at each other based on what they see and not who the person truly is; there will truly never be world peace. When one person disagrees with another, others tend to take sides. Which causes a rift in between family and friends, which eventually becomes so big that it makes it harder to go back the way things are. It is also the fault that humans fight over the smallest things and create the biggest messes out of them. There is no hope for world peace if we cannot get along with the ones we love the most.
snowfairy10   
Dec 19, 2011
Writing Feedback / 'Moin!' - Essay about cultural identity [2]

When you walk on the pier of Hamburg's harbor on a cloudy morning and somebody nods to you, saying 'Moin!', it neither has to mean that he is tired nor that he doesn't know any English - 'Moin' is the Northern German greeting for every time of the day. I picked the image of a dock worker wishing himself back to bed to escape from the rainy day because it is a cliché situation of Northern German language and culture, which I am proud to be a part of.

As a child, I didn't really think about these words in my own vocabulary that were so unfamiliar to my cousins from Heidelberg. I didn't think about being the youngest in my family, the little one, or, according to my parents, the 'lüdde'. My father is definitely a Hamburg lover who doesn't even want to let go our 'Moin' on vacation. In fact, he has piqued my curiosity about Low German in one of these moments when he greeted a hotel receptionist in London. I was almost shocked about the man simply answering 'Good Morning', not knowing that he had just made the connection between my home town and English-speaking countries jump out at me.

Having so many anglistic terms in a people's slang is unique to the area of Hamburg, as much as having a harbor is what makes this city so special: my favorite books about Captain Cook's expeditions or the traditional spice trade taking place at the harbor of Hamburg allowed me to create a vivid imagination of two seamen smoking their cigar while trying to make a conversation. Nowadays, neither a German nor an English-speaking dock worker would care about raising their bottle or 'buddel' to celebrate the get-together.

After my striking enlightenment about the analogy between English and Low German, my father taught me much more about this special slang, not forgetting about what it implies to the speaker's attitude. Very few people are still able to speak Low German entirely, but those who can are almost exceptionally afflicted with a straightforward, relaxed and rather tight-lipped personality. Where asnobody would probably acknowledge me of the latter. I think that people influence their language as much as their language has an influence on them. Using Low German words feels particularly right to me because it reminds me of my family making me feel at home. Just as researchers claim yawning to be an expression for pleasure and relaxation, a y'all in the Southern United States and a 'Moin' in Hamburg has a touch of tradition and originality. To me, it has always been a priority to experience a sense of belonging and to make others feel comfortable whenever I can. I have language found to be a key for achieving this goal, and the best thing about it is that especially my fascination about Low German has shown me that living in Northern Germany is not all about rainy days by the sea.

I quite enjoyed your paper it was quite interesting. First thing I highlighted a few sentences because the word choice was a little off there. I apologize for not being able to provide you with a replacement but I would consider rearranging those sentences. Remember also you don't always have to use long sentences, using commas once in a while is good but try to have more of a combination of short and long sentences. It helps the paper flow better. When you use the name Hamburg be cautious how many times you use it in one paragraph and make sure not to over use it. Very interesting paper as they say " You learn something new everyday."
snowfairy10   
Jun 11, 2011
Undergraduate / "Elaborate on one of your Extracurriculars: Public Speaking" - Common App [3]

I suffered many a nervous breakdown in the early phases of my speaking career, but, as I continued to force myself to attend speech club and compete in speech and debate tournaments, I gained confidence and skill that allowed me to win state titles in public speaking, and, in this case, present speeches to organizations like the Oregon Teachers Union.

Your essay was beautifully formed but there are a couple sentences that are not portrayed clearly. To me its not but otherwise your essay was perfection.
snowfairy10   
Jun 11, 2011
Undergraduate / "a higher understanding of engineering" - NASA Inspire Application Essay [3]

I am not exactly good at writing essays so thank you for helping.

Prompt: What would you hope to achieve with this program?

I wish to achieve a higher understanding about NASA and how it comes together to become such a successful program. I would love to learn more about the history of NASA and how it became so successful with their voyages to space. I hope to achieve a higher understanding of engineering and how it affects NASA. The chance to attend a camp such as this is very rare and can help me go a long way in life.

Prompt: What would both NASA and you benefit from each other?

I would benefit from NASA because of the chance to learn and the opportunity to experience things that are not available in everyday life. The chance to experience things with the group that made one of the biggest breakthroughs in technology is absolutely amazing. I would also benefit from all the information that I learned. This benefits me because with this information I can possibly put it to use when I leave the camp. I know that I will not only obtain new information and refresh old information; it will also broaden my horizon of career choices. NASA would benefit because I would bring diversity, competitiveness, integrity, perseverance, and teamwork to this program. Everything I do is a competition even if it means competing against the clock. I work very well with others and an always open to accept others ideas. I enjoy working in groups because you get to hear everyone's opinion and point of view on the topic you are discussing. The more you hear about each other's opinion the more you learn about each other. I persevere in everything I do. If I cannot think of one way to solve it I will sit and think until I figure out a way to solve it. Integrity is my most important quality; I am always willing to help others.

Prompt: Interesting Facts

Throughout the summer I volunteered for WOW! Science Camp and for three years in each I have been accepted. I also participated in the Lonestar College Camp for Robotics. I participated in the 2009-10 and also the 2010-11 Science Fair. I have been playing piano for six years and very dedicated to playing this instrument. This past summer I competed in a district competition and won first place. I then moved on to state semi-finals. I was nominated by my Language Arts teacher this school year to participate in the National Lead America Student Conferences.
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