My Neighborhood Immigrants

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On my presentation board, there are 10 items, each item representing a different part of me and my history. The state of California is where I was born. Although I’ve never returned to California since my birth, I still consider it important when I think of myself. Interestingly, both my brother and I were born in San Diego even though we’ve spent no more than a week each there and we were born 4 years apart. The canadian flag represents my canadian citizenship and emotional attachment to Toronto, Canada. Since my mother is a canadian citizen, I am granted canadian citizenship as well. I treasure my citizenship because I want to study there and potentially live there in the future. I have a lot of family in Toronto as well, and every summer …show more content…

My family is very fond of going on cruises, but it’s no fun to go on a cruise by yourself. Therefore, they always call each other and plan for a family cruise. I first met most of my extended family on a cruise, when I was 6 months old, according to my mom. Despite meeting them, I have very little recollection of most of them because of the sheer size of my family. However, that’s only the maternal part of my family. My paternal grandparents used to live in Queens, New York. They have since passed away, but I can still recognize the street they lived on and the supermarket across from the apartment building they used to live in. My dad used to drive my brother, mom, and I up to visit them during Spring Break when I was younger. We still go to pay our respects to the ancestors that have passed on during Ching Ming, the chinese tradition of paying respects to the dead. Unlike my maternal relatives, the people on my father’s side are all much older than my brother and I, so we never really got to know …show more content…

These two are my personal interests. I’ve always been very inclined towards science and more specifically, the brain. Most people balk at the sight of preserved and dissected brains, but they intrigue me to learn more about how we function and can live based off of this collection of nerves and electrical pulses firing at the speed of light. I plan to become a neurologist or a neuro researcher when I am older and have already begun by attending pre-college camps in Canada and doing independent research with friends all around the world. Books represent my creativity. They have always been a safe haven for me. After finishing stressful exams or a heavily homework laden week, I can always unwind with a good book. I’ve been an avid reader ever since I was young and the abundance of fiction I have read has jump started and fueled my wild imagination. I hope these items give you an idea of who I am

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