Massachusetts Maritime Academy Essays

  • Culture and Community in The Giving Tree and The Bear That Wasn´t

    992 Words  | 2 Pages

    To one, culture and community may seem that they are very similar. Yes, there are some similarities between the two, but if you further interpret them, they become more diverse. Culture is a set of rules and regulations, a heritage, the influence onto the way people act, the roles in society that people encounter, and can be quite manipulative. Community is what people experience on a personal level. Culture is about the whole environment, and the community is about the people within the culture

  • Art Club Personal Statement

    979 Words  | 2 Pages

    SHARE YOUR HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCES AND ASPIRATIONS FOR THE FUTURE I have been very fortunate to attend XXXl High School for the past four years. Throughout high school, I have been an active member of my high school’s community through my participation in clubs and sports. As a member of the National Honor Society, National Art Honor Society, National Chinese Honor Society, and the Co-President of Art Club, my commitment to these clubs has prompted me to take part in service projects to promote

  • My College Admissions Essay: A Career As An Engineer

    831 Words  | 2 Pages

    Seeing a project come to life is a satisfying experience I hope to have as an engineer. But first, I must attend college to become educated in my discipline. Growing up in a typical American middle-class family has instilled the principle that hard work pays the bills. Seeing my father save money and tinker around with his tools to build and fix anything my family broke fascinated me. As I spent hours building with Legos beside him, I developed a passion for math and science as well as creativity

  • Technical Subj: Personal Leadership

    1235 Words  | 3 Pages

    1. What is the difference between a. and a. Introduction a. In my personal opinion, there are two general types of leadership. The first is an ordained authority appointed through rank and position in the organization. While accepted throughout society, it probably fosters the weakest form of leadership and does not promote collaboration or the development of leadership skills. The second, which more closely matches what I hope to become as a leader within the United States Coast Guard, is an organic