My parents were born in Africa [and] can speak Swahili, and that's how they communicate with each other when they don't want my brother or me to know what they are talking about! Let me put it this way, if you want to be treated as an individual you must treat others as individuals.. This is the strength of our diverse cultures - understanding them and embracing them.
Chirag Patel
I don't know what the hat is called. All I know is I have 10 of them in different colors.
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One of the guiding principles I learned from my parents led through my early schooling and continues to do so today - that's the value of hard work. I didn't wait for opportunities to fall in my lap; instead, I sought out opportunities and made opportunities for myself where they might not have existed before. Throughout high school I challenged myself to take advanced level courses and to remain active through various extracurricular activities [including] Junior Achievement, academic challenge, Spanish club and the Asian American club.
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