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This section features the essays I wrote during my sophomore year, which reflect both my academic growth and personal insights. These pieces tackle a variety of subjects, from academic topics to more introspective reflections.

In "How Wolves Hunt," I delved into the fascinating dynamics of wolf pack behavior, highlighting their strategic hunting tactics and teamwork.

"Chinese Food Vs. Japanese Food" compares the culinary traditions of both cultures, examining their unique flavors, cooking methods, and cultural influences.

In "Loneliness," I shared my emotional struggles from that year, exploring the feelings of isolation I faced and how they affected my mental well-being.

"Why is Traditional School Irreplaceable?" discusses the advantages of traditional schooling, including its structure, social interaction, and resources that are often missing from homeschooling.

Finally, "How to Reform Spoon-feeding Education," a problem-solution research paper done as a group project, suggests ways to make education more interactive and independent, encouraging students to take a more active role in their learning.

Though these essays were originally part of my coursework and far from professional, I’ve decided to keep them here as a snapshot of my thoughts and growth during that time.

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