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         <title>Was conflict dealt with in a direct or indirect manner?</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Since my parents are divorced, conflict in my parents homes was both handled differently. At my mom's, whenever there was conflict, it was important for it to be talked through. If anyone was ever pouting or being passive-aggressive, my mom would call us out on it and make us talk through the issues. At my dad's, we never did much talking. My brother and I would avoid making my dad mad as much as possible, but usually if there was conflict, it was dealt with indirectly and people would just keep their distance from one another.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Growing up, I learned the importance of balancing competition with cooperation. Sports have always been a major priority in my home. My mom is a tennis coach at the University of Utah, my brother grew up playing a lot of sports, I now play soccer and the University of Utah, and everyone else has been involved in sports in some way or another. My mom taught us how to be competitive and work hard to excel in sports and academics, but she also emphasized the importance of cooperating with those around us. She always told us that as a family, we are a team, and that we need to work together as a team rather than tearing each other down or trying to do everything on our own</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>My parents divorced within the first year of my life so I have always spent a large majority of time with my mom because of their custody agreement. Because of this, I was raised in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints like my mom, but my dad is Catholic. I have a pretty good understanding of the Catholic church just from going occasionally with my dad and learning more about it from my step-mom who is also Catholic, but my mom has always been the one to teach my siblings and I about our religion. We have a prayer before every meal we eat as a family and have one night a week we spend reading the scriptures together. I have always tried to go to church every Sunday as well as set a time to study the gospel throughout the week. These habits were taught to me and createdby my mom.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Spending most of my childhood with my mom meant that she had to deal with the majority of the punishments for me. I never really did anything to get in a lot of trouble, but on the few occasions I did, I got a long lecture, starting and ending with "I'm very disappointed in you." I always thought that was worse to hear than being grounded or having privileges taken away though. As for my rewards, they always came verbally. My parents never bribed me with money or objects, they knew it was important for me to learn to work hard without always getting something in return. I have always wanted to please my parents and have them be proud of me so when I accomplish things, their praise and accolade means more than any physical reward ever could.</div>]]></description>
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