My Family Reflection

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Dimension 1: Family (Very Important) My family been a critical piece of my life and has an impact on my personal context. My parent separated during my high school years. I had remained close by to both of them. They are probably the uttermost important people in my life. They have supported me during fragment of the darker moments of my life with their emotional and financial support. Also, I have three siblings. My bother and I am closes in age and grew up doing everything together, even thought we were going our separate ways he remains still my closest friend that I can always rely on. My family has influenced my personal context tremendously affects how I view the world. Dimension 2: Social (Very Important) My social circle has played a substantial role in my view of the world. I grew up in the D.C. punk scene and have a large circle of friends that I still remain close to. Now, my friends were always trouble makers. I have probably had more entertainment than most people should of in one life. I don 't regret it. In fact, I am proud of all my friends. People might have considered us as outsiders. However, we would stick together to demonstrate we did not need them. This strong sense of community and true best friends have had a major impact on my personal context. …show more content…

The area I grew up in has always been diverse in race and religion. This has opened my mind to different cultures to create an incredible melting pot that exists Montgomery County. I don 't believe culture has affected my personal context too much, still I understand that growing up anywhere else in the world I would not have the same viewpoint on the

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