i am desperate..can somebody please edit this for me....its an essay for the university of chicagp's admission. ...so you can only imagine how perfect it needs to be...please...if someone can help me out...i need grammar and spelling chek..can u guys chek if i have any run-ons..or other crzy sentences...can you also tell me if the entire thing makes sense and goes together with the promt...please can someoen help me...it will b greatly appreciated...thank you so much...deadlines are approaching fast so i need this ASAP thank you sooooo much
the prompt for the essay is: mind that does not stick...write your thoughts on this line..
here is my essay
You might know Normal, Illinois as a small town, about two hours away from Chicago. To me, Normal, Illinois was the beginning of my new life as an American. I came to America when I was eight years old. Two weeks later, my dad died of a heart attack. My siblings and I moved to Normal, Illinois. We moved in with my older brother who was attending Illinois State University. I was excited and confused. I would have to adjust to a whole new country, language, and lifestyle. I was a young child so it was fairly easy for me to become accustomed to my new environment. It was easy for me to make friends and those friends ended up teaching me a lot about the American culture and language.
As humans we are constantly changing and acclimating. One of the earliest examples of adaptation could be the process of how our ancestors stood upright. Trees began to decrease as climate changed and the open grounds were not favorable to our ancestors. They learned to stand upright so they could look over tall grasses and have a further reach to find food. They constantly adapted to their changing environment. Our developing brains grew larger and larger, from Australopithecus afarensis to Homo erectus; we finally came to be the Homo sapiens, “wise man.” Every creature must learn to change with the world in order to survive and compete against other creatures. Nature forces a creature to either adapt or go extinct. This is the idea of competitive exclusion. The idea of natural selection says that those creatures that are better adapted to their environment have a higher chance of survival than those creatures that do not adapt. As humans, we have evolved to become more successful and this idea of adjustment can be easily implied to our personal lives.
Change is probably one of the strongest forces of our life. We change with age. As we grow older, our frame of mind changes in order to fit into our age group. An eleventh grader is not expected to think like a fifth grader, but a fifth grader who can think like an eleventh grader is praised. This is the brilliance of the human mind that it can only look forward. We loose our loved ones, but we learn to move on. Most of us cannot end our own lives with the ones that we loose. Grief and loss turns into a memory in the back of our mind, as we progress further. We move to a new neighborhood, state or country and we must learn to adjust to that environment. I experienced this at a very early age as I struggled to find my place in a new society. Now I am seventeen, fluent in the English language, about to graduate from Bartlett High School. As I write this essay about our incredible, ever-changing mind, I reminisce over my own personal adaptations. I have lived about eight years without my father, something I could not even think of doing when he was around. This is the brilliance of life and nature. Some call it science, but I call it the miracle works of God. We have become Homo sapiens from Australopithecines. We continue to grow, technologically, as our minds expand and as the world around us changes. Somehow, in the course of eight years, that confused Pakistani girl transformed in to a well- adjusted American citizen.



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