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Arte-miy333 [17]
2 years ago
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Using the questions below, write a paragraph (7-8 sentences in length) that answers the following questions:

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ad-work [718]2 years ago
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In the future, I dream of being successful enough to take care of those around me. Though, as the times change, it appears that finding careers in which I can be very successful in have become far and in between. My conflict(s) stems mainly from the politics surrounding the fields I am interested in working in. Another issue I have faced is finding the funds in order to gain the education required. There are many opportunities for scholarships in different universities, but they require much focus and hard work, which has become difficult. With the current pandemic, this has accelerated the difficulty of my conflict(s). Many jobs and universities have put in major restrictions that require me to work around them. Examples include people being fired or being unable to find places of residence due to the lack of available funds to afford rent.

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