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    Growing up in Massachusetts‚ meant there were plenty of beautiful places to explore each summer. You could go North to Maine‚ Vermont‚ or New Hampshire.‚ or maybe South to Cape Cod or Martha’s Vineyard. While I did vacation in all of those places‚ my favorite place was in Maine‚ Pemaquid Point. My adoptive grandmother‚ Mary had been going there up to Pemaquid Point ever since a young age. Once my sister and I were old enough‚ we were invited up and would spend weeks throughout the summer up there

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    Growing up in the Deer Run area I detested wilderness. I went to an elementals school by the name of Pete Gallego; it is located on the outskirts of Eagle Pass and we didn’t have to go far to see vast wilderness. To the students of Pete Gallego Elementary‚ wilderness was a barren wasteland that only homed rattlesnakes and hares. We saw it every day at recess; there were mesquite trees‚ more mesquite tree and believe it or not a few hundred more mesquite trees. They weren’t even the green ones; they

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    Matt Richtel’s article “Growing Up Digital‚ Wired for Distraction” displays that technology is becoming a particularly large problem among teens and young adults; it is starting to affect their grades and sleep patterns. While teens are struggling to choose between the real world and the virtual one‚ many schools are starting to integrate technology into their curriculum to hopefully engage students more. The author shows this by stating‚ “But even as some parents and educators express unease about

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    Competition 2009 Growing up in an environment filled with a loving family and community has helped shape me into the person I have become. In return‚ I have learned to appreciate myself and the environment that I live in. Growing up children are shaped by the morals‚ and beliefs that their parents invoke into their daily lives. The parents are a living role model for the child and their actions influence the child far more than verbal preaching can. Thus throughout my life my parents have urged

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    Matt Richtel’s article “Growing Up Digital‚ Wired For Distraction” depicts modern day education‚ dark spots and all‚ showing the issues and benefits of technology. Technology is great thing and should be exploited to the best of our ability however overusing it and becoming addicted has the potential to create negative habits such as procrastination. In the first section and the 19th paragraph the author Matt Richtel shows that because of technology some kids have trouble with procrastination by

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    Growing up in South Dakota‚ you looked forward to Sundays. I was brought up in a Lutheran Church of the Missouri Synod‚ attending Sunday School and Church on a regular basis. I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior at a young age‚ and strive every day to grow closer with God and share His word with others. I do admit‚ there was a 5-year time frame when I had lost my uncle‚ great-grandma‚ great uncle‚ and neighbor/teammate‚ when I was frustrated with Jesus Christ‚ but through prayer and readings

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    Growing Up “Lawyers‚ I suppose‚ were children once.” – Charles Lamb This quote is in the beginning of the book‚ after the dedication. Charles Lamb was a children’s author and essayist. The quote shows one of the focuses in the book is‚ lawyers‚ and the other being children. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ as the characters of the novel progress from childhood to adulthood‚ they are exposed to more things that they may not have been able to understand before‚ gain maturity

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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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    Growing up with my mom things were pretty blunt‚ DON’T do things you know you have no business doing. My sister Nyla and I were like two peas in a pod‚ we did everything together and often defended one another so it was fair for my mom to assume that if something bad happened we both were in on it and she would spank us. At the time I thought it was horrible‚ I look back now at the stories and I laugh. My sister and I did all sorts of things from sneaking extra snacks to setting a water bed on fire

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    economically‚ politically and receiving proper health treatment. A lot of families disown their children because of this‚ but fortunately a little girl named Malisa and a boy names Jacob had a smooth transition. According to the video‚ "Malisa’s Story: Growing up Transgender"‚ born a little boy who is now named Malisa "did not feel like she was in the right body" and luckily having supportive parents‚ she can finally be who she truly was; a girl. At eight years old they made the transition; not medically

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