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    Growing up in the United States has similarities and differences from Egypt. There differences in ethics‚ morals‚ and values. Traditional Islamic ideologies are predominant beliefs in Egypt. There is not as much religious diversity in Egypt as there is in the United States. Since the majority of Egypt has the same religious and cultural values‚ this reinforces the norms‚ attitudes‚ and stereotypes. In the United States the society holds a more egalitarian ideology. Americans have greater equality

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    Overcoming Obstacles In the book‚ Growing up Chicana/o‚ written by various authors‚ the characters from each story experience many situations where stereotypes that discriminate their race make their lives much more problematic. Even though these children are knocked down‚ all of them seem to get back up and become stronger‚ more mature people. Maturity was one of the most important themes of this book. Racial stereotypes create obstacles for Chicana/o children in school or in extra curricular activities

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    Growing up in Casper‚ Wyoming is supposed to be wonderful‚ and for the most part‚ it is. As kids‚ we could always find something to do. Whether it be spending all day at one of the ponds that seemed to be around every corner‚ where we’d try so hard to catch small fish and funny looking bugs that we could bring home with us like trophies‚ or running around one of the parks‚ attempting to organize one of those sports games that never actually materialized‚ despite our promises a few days prior to

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    childbirth and lying in the hospital bed while a mother gently cradles a baby in her arms‚ to the day a person may find himself lying six feet under; there has become an apparent process which every human must proceed through in order to truly and fully grow up. This process may be called the stages of life‚ and there are three major steps that an individual must overcome: childhood‚ college‚ and having a family. For a kid‚ having a parent or guardian is like having a shadow cast over him‚ being influenced

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    Let´s start by the beginning. I am Armando Santos. I am 43 year-old and I have grown up in Spain; and I have spent my last 6 years out of Spain‚ relocated first to Belgium and then to the United States 2 years ago. I do not know where I will go next. Through these countries and moves I will explain you my past‚ present‚ and future. My past is Spain. Spain is the country where I was born and I grew up. It is where my family and most of my friends live. I spent fourteen years in a catholic school

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    Relational Transgression occurs when a person abuses the relationships boundaries in which they both defined. Often times‚ it was nearly impossible to avoid certain individuals no matter how hard we try. I do not consider myself to be brought up in a perfect family. Yes we lived in a seven-bedroom house with new cars in our driveway‚ the newest clothes and shoes for Christmas‚ and the latest technology‚ but if anything‚ my family was far from perfect. I remember this day very vividly; I was about

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    super ready for this.” I nervously stuttered. I really tried not to show my weakness in fear of being viewed as weak‚ but I could not help myself. Ryan just left without a word. He probably thought I was weird with all that stuttering. I later met up with my cousin and he definitely appeared to be a great deal more fit for football. I was just a chubby boy while my cousins tough grind really showed. Those negative feelings and feelings of doubt continued to stick with me as we rushed onto the field

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    Asian Literature and Philosophy Jennifer Barzona ENG/301 June 3‚ 2013 Marc Bonanni Asian Literature and Philosophy Asia‚ the world’s largest continent‚ expands from the area formerly known as the U.S.S.R. to the Bering Strait and as far south as the Indian Ocean. Scholars limit the areas of Asia to focus predominantly on the Eastern Asian area in regard to Asian American literary guidelines. Asian American literature allows a further exploration of the past and traditional Asian philosophies

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    In the early morning hours of my twenty-second birthday‚ I awoke abruptly to my father’s voice commanding‚ ’Get up‚ quick! Fire is coming over the hills!’ Half dressed‚ moving through a powerless house‚ I stepped into the front yard. Like a picture captured into my memory‚ I witnessed the intensely bright ember glow of fire coming up and over the ridge lines‚ lighting up the sky and surroundings in a think orange haze. A flurry of sounds consumed my ears‚ exploding propane tanks‚ snapping tree trunks

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    people and disadvantageous for others. Although it has some advantages like more undivided attention from parents‚ no sibling rivalry and more material benefits‚ it also has its disadvantages like a lonely childhood‚ becoming a selfish person when grow up‚ the parents’ burden that a child has to carry after some years and the bad manners of a child. The advantages of being the only child in the family can be divided into two sub-categories such as materialistic and psychological advantages. The former

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