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    Part of growing up is knowing things won’t always be the same. Part of growing up is knowing things won’t always be the same. Part of growing up is knowing your perspective on some things won’t always be the same‚knowing it will change. Everyone has a coming of age moment at some point in their life. The central characters in both “Marigolds” by Gurgenia Collier and “The Stolen Party” by Liliana Hecker demonstrate that a person’s perspective on things change as they grow. First of all the theme

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    What is being a grown up for you? A few days back‚ I saw a controversial music video from an artist‚ who was once known for her wholesome image. In the video her clothes were very vulgar‚ and their choreography was provocative. Her song involved references to partying‚ alcohol‚ and drugs. As I scrolled down to read the comments‚ I came upon one that said: “Get lost! Give her a break‚ she grew up”. This statement I found a mockery to the concept of “being a grown up”. Growing up is not about learning

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    is a website to look up the registered sex offenders in your area. The federally passed law called Megan’s Law allows citizens to look up sex offenders by area‚ name‚ or even school. Megan’s Law was passed in 1996 it allows law enforcement agencies to notify the general public of the sex offenders living‚ working‚ or visiting in their area. It requires sex offenders to register with the local law enforcement of the area that they are living‚ working‚ or visiting in. “Megan ’s Law was inspired by

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    Growing Up Asian in Aus

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    individuals may feel alienated from society due to cultural background and in contrast how embracing cultural heritage can give a new sense of acceptance and belonging. These ideas as similarly explored in Alice Pung’s collection of short stories Growing up Asian in Australia but specifically in the short story Chinese Dancing‚ Bendigo Style. Peter Skryznecki poem ‘Migrant Hostel’ explores how immigrants can feel alienated from society due to their cultural background‚ and physical as well as metaphorical

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    Growing up as a female in Afghanistan in the 1900’s was extremely and still was bad. Women are equivalent to slaves‚ they are denied education‚ and they are finically independent‚ were they can’t make money of their own. Amongst being raised during the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan‚ and the living in the poor treatment of women Juliaia Afghan serves as a gentle yet mighty defender for peace. Living with the trauma of being shot in the head at the age of14 Jumila knew that it was definitely a time

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    social scientists‚ agree that the countryside is better for the health and physical development of children‚ i believe that growing up in a big city provides children with more advantages than in the countryside. This is because children can receive more chances for better educations and cultural experiences if they grow up in an urban setting in comparison with growing up in the countryside. Living in a big city almost guarantees children a better chance of receiving a better education than in

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    Amanda Whitaker was born in Cutler‚ Maine to two parents and four older siblings‚ all two years apart. Growing up‚ she found herself naturally charismatic‚ making friends at ease‚ with basically no problem. Amanda often believed in exploring her interests so she wouldn’t be stuck in something she hated‚ and one of these interests became choir. While in choir‚ she discovered she was a talented singer‚ and in eighth grade‚ she made the Maine All-State Choir. While at the event‚ she met people from

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    Growing up in the United States I’ve learned that some Western cultures identify gender by sexual appendages. This is now known to no longer be true. Sexual orientation on a global scale has different outlooks. In Western Civilization when a person is confused about their sexual orientation‚ they switch to the other gender. For example‚ in the intersex video a child named MC was given the gender of female after being born intersex. While growing up MC was physically a girl‚ but showed characteristics

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    fact‚ it is actually awesome. Growing up in Canada has molded me into who I am today –a peaceful‚ chill‚ and a fun loving individual. I am here to talk to you about how growing up in Canada has shaped who I am and why Canada is so awesome. According to the Global Peace Index’s 2012 findings where countries most at peace are ranked‚ Canada ranks 4th while unfortunately the country we are standing in today is ranked 88th. The only things we’ll really get riled up about are hockey and the ice-cappuccino

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    then Westerners‚ and Asians had to prove that they were just as good as westerners‚ In ‘Growing Up Asian in Australia’ written by Alice Pung‚ Paul Nguyen said “We aimed high because we had no choice.” (pg. 291). Paul makes it sound like that if he did have a choice he wouldn’t put such an emphasis behind education‚ proving that what he thought was important and what his parents thought were important were two different things

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