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    The poem ‘Come Up From the Fields‚ Father’ was written by Walt Whitman. He was born in New York on May 31‚ 1819 and died aged 72 in New Jersey on March 26‚1892. He was a American poet‚ essayist and journalist. He was one of the most influential poets in the American canon. He was a volunteer nurse during the American Civil War. Walt Whitman’s sexuality is often discussed. He is usually described as a homosexual or a bisexual. Some of Walt Whitman’s best pieces of work were based on the American

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    Growing up fast is not necessarily bad; but in retrospect on my first year in college‚ I tried to grow up too fast and lost my youth. There is something about being young. The jokes. The fun. The spontaneity. But when does youth end? I do not think it should end. There is nothing wrong with occasionally goofing off or taking a random road trip once and a while. Moving to New York City and living right beside Wall Street made me believe that I needed to be serious and fully mature. I was already buying

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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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    years old our family landed in Tucson‚ Arizona. Fortunately‚ I grew up in a Christian home with parents who were very social‚ so it didn’t take long for us to make friends. My parents were both very involved in our church in Tucson. My mother was the Children’s Minister for two years and my father ran a basketball league in the spring for the children at our church. My two older brothers and I were really close growing up. We played the same sports‚ went to the same schools and never missed

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    Reader Response to Growing Up Asian in America Growing up Asian in America by Kesaya E. Noda deals with growing up culturally different in America. There are some important components of a culture like identity‚ beliefs‚ values‚ and dialect. These components are influenced by our family‚ friends‚ social environment‚ and the community we live in. In her essay‚ Noda talks about dealing with knowing and defining herself. She explains that there are two mindsets for her. The first one‚ inside‚ which

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    Many people do not realize how a child growing up in an abusive or neglected household affects their future. People go through hard times hiding it from the world; secretly hoping someone finds out about their story and helps them. There are many children throughout the world that do not know what it is like growing up with a normal parental figure. They go everyday living the life they live hoping to get out of it. Children that are abused or neglected go day after day worrying about when they will

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    Growing up with overprotective parents has taught me valuable lessons such as organizational skills and respectfulness‚ but my personality has suffered from it. Often times my parents have restrained me from attending a party or have restricted me from potentially “dangerous” activities. Adolescents need adventure to find their true selves‚ and discovering it is a task that should be journeyed alone‚ without overprotective parents. Parents are considered the best advice givers‚ but if they happen

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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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    You may often hear this when you’re growing up in a public school‚ “Partner up with someone!” or “Find someone to work with.” No matter in what class‚ there’s always a assignment that you need to complete with someone in the classroom. So during the very first day of school‚ I was lost. I followed the crowd to my homeroom‚ and incidentally grabbed one of the brown bags. As I marching up the stairs‚ people start looked into the bags and so do I. Same with all the transfer students‚ I don’t know what

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    Growing up in the nation’s capital provided me with a very unique upbringing. I used to despise living in Washington‚ DC. After growing up a bit I have noticed how much I love and appreciate my home city. A big part of growing up in DC is how diverse the city is. A lot of people grow up used to always seeing people of one race/ethnicity. But growing up with diversity added a lot to my character. This is because everybody‚ everywhere is different except for the huge number of places in the United

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