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On the surface I think I am like most young and modern women: I take school seriously,
I have dreams and goals for the future that I am determined to make happen, and I don’t
expect anyone to do the hard work for me. I come from what is an increasingly normal
background. I was raised and born from the Philippines and I grew up with my grandparents on
my mother side. I lived with them since I was a baby and they are the one who took care of
me while my mom and dad working. I started at school when I was 5 years old, I can still
remember my grandmother and my grandfather who gave me accompany to go to school,
they are the one who gave me a ride at home, I also feel that I am their favorite
granddaughter among their grandchildren. My grandparents are almost like my parents. They
do everything for me. On doing my homeworks, my mom was the one who helps me whenever
she has time. Despite of hardships in my country, My parents didn’t stop working just to give
us a good life and to study in a private school. Since I was in kindergarten till in high school, My
parents didn’t let me to study in a public school because they said that I'm just the only girl in
the family and they want the best for me and besides I don’t it want too. My elementary years
was very memorable, this was the time that I started to get attracted with my opposite sex and
also having my circle of friends. In my early years of my elementary, I am really frustrated with
my other classmates which is they keep bullying my surname. I can still remember that I
wanted to change my last name so that they wont tease me anymore. Then while still in my
elementary years, my grandpa died of heart attack, I was very depressed when he died, I
almost want to kill my self and wanted to follow him in heaven but I never lose hope, I just told
to my self that this is how life is, I must go on with my life and I still have my parents. Year...
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