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    Hello, my people. I am Daniel Andrade, a proud Hispanic from Honduras to fulfill my parent's dreams of being successful. I plan to do what my whole family has aspired to do but did not accomplish and become a fortunate lawyer. I am starting my success story at Fort Lauderdale High School. And I am currently in my junior year. I am 16 years old and still have at least half a year before I turn 17. I look forward to passing my AICE classes, getting a great score on my SAT, and overall having an enjoyable school year. Outdoors isn't my style, so I will try to find ways to spend time inside the breeze of AC. People blame technology on that, and I 100% agree. Instead of spending hours scrolling through the internet, I prefer to read. I like mysterious books with a good plot twist, such as the book I am reading right now, Inferos Edge. When not reading, I am doing my favorite hobby, chess. I swear I feel like that game consumes my life. I recently managed to finally play chess blindfolded, which is basically imagining the game in your head while someone reads you their moves. I even won a county tournament in February; I consider that an accomplishment. However, whenever I go outside, it is because I am running. I absolutely love track with such a huge passion. Unfortunately, I have been running low on cash lately and can't buy myself a new pair of running shoes, and my old ones are wearing out. So now I am considering getting a job because I want to start affording things myself and not want to rely on others for money. My uncle offered me a job at his construction company. Although I don't think it's legal for a 16-year-old to work in construction, he said he has a "special" job for me that won't have to be outdoors in the heat. The only requirement asked of me is to write him a 1000-word essay on why I should get the job, so I am currently working on that. I have run out of things to say, so farewell. Don't have a good day; have a great day!




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