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    2007) which describes the individual ’s cognition of the fact that words are made up of multiple sound units. Another large part of language learning is orthographic awareness – the understanding of language based on its written construction (Liow‚ 2006). This applies to both spelling and syntax. There is debate over whether growing up in a bilingual environment has positive or negative effects on children ’s phonological and orthographic awareness‚ and thus their ability to learn to read

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    College Writing — Summary Kids in the Mall: Growing Up Controlled Malls becoming the new baby-sitters William Kowinski has written the article “Kids in the mall: Growing up controlled”‚ to highlight the ignorance of parents that exposes children to artificial environment of shopping malls. Kowinski argues that this exposure converts children into “pre-programmed consumers” and leads them to a premature adulthood

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    the Novel‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden’s dream is to stop children from growing up. He would imagine thousands of children playing in a field and on one side‚ there is a cliff. He would hide somewhere until a child came close to the edge of a cliff and then he would come out and stop them from falling off and catch them if they fell. To Holden‚ growing up means becoming normal and joining the fake‚ phony world. He is afraid of growing up because he does not want to be responsible‚ does not like the

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    trend. After I read Lev Grossman ‘s article‚ “Grow Up? Not So Fast”‚ Grossman asked: “Where did the twixters come from? And what’s taking them so long to get where they’re going?” (Grossman 1). So‚ I began to wander why the “twixters“ want to put off growing up. In Fact‚ nothing is wrong about the adolescents to resist growing up‚ but it is somewhat childish to think adolescents can flee some kind of responsibility and working by putting off growing up. Besides fleeing some responsibility

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    Growing up in Rwanda one of the smallest and fast emerging nation in Africa has inspired me to take part and be the change that I want to see in my country. Rwanda is under African average of physician per persons‚ where one physician is accountable to more than ten thousand people and of course that could be a different case in villages where I grew up. I grew up in village near the local hospital‚ and I could see people going there but never come back alive and many of those were my friends or

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    fundamental values over our lives. They most commonly emerge from experiences and notions of identity‚ relationships‚ acceptance and understanding. The personal aspect extends the sense of belonging. It is created though various ways in the text of “Growing up Asian in Australia” edited by Alice Pung. The text has a wide range of ideas on how belonging is being conveyed though the experiences and notion of identity‚ relationships‚ acceptance and understanding by a variety of well-read plans. Sunil’s

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    I will not exaggerate and say that growing up in America is a great experience and that it allows me to see Islam alone‚ as opposed to an Islam riddled with cultural influence. Nor will I exaggerate and say that growing up in America is a horrible experience‚ that I am surrounded by the influence of evil daily‚ and that I abhor living in "Egypt both statements are valid to a certain extent‚ and the point at which they compromise is the truth. Growing up as a child of Egyptian migrants I‚ I was confused

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    demonstrated to my sister and I what a perfect marriage was‚ little did we know it was all lies. Being so young‚ and living life care free‚ then having your parents give up on each other sucks. It felt as if my whole world came crashing down on me. Divorce of parents can result in one of two ways‚ grief‚ or relief. Children growing up with no role models can result in them having trust issues and falling into the wrong type of relationship trying to avoid a life style similar

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    shows that growing up is a very painful process. During the novel‚ Holden Caulfield‚ a sixteen-year-old boy who was expelled for academic failure from a school called Pencey Prep went through his life that came with changes that caused him to become more independent and mature. In the story‚ Holden has reached a point in his life where is expected to grow up and follow more rules and guidelines about how to be a proper and responsible adult. But instead of being curious about growing up or being interested

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    different cultures‚ religions‚ and languages. They experience life differently than others around the world. Growing up in a different culture can make you see things differently. It can even make you physically look and speak differently than others. It can influence people to think of a lot of things. Culture has a tremendous effect of the way one views others and the world. Growing up in a different culture can affect what you wear. For example‚ in africa people wear clothes that blend in

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