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    our papers because everyone has a story to tell that other people would be interested in reading about. Sometimes life is stranger than fiction‚ and more interesting to read‚ to-boot. From our book‚ Keep it real‚ by Lee Gutkind‚ the article‚ “The Memoir Craze” explains that readers are no longer just wanting to read about famous people‚ but they are also wanting to read about ordinary people’s lives too (Gutkind‚ 97). Professor White did everything she could to help us as writers by answering

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    normal‚ a person could still have a learning disability. My Thirteenth Winter: A Memoir‚ written by Samantha Abeel‚ introduces the issue of stereotyping learning disabled people. It showed the struggles she went through because of such stereotypes. Throughout the memoir‚ Abeel addresses the difficulty of being learning disabled using flashbacks to her time from elementary school to college. In that beginning of the memoir‚ Samantha Abeel was like everybody else‚ until she started falling behind in

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    performance enhancing devices to give them a better chance at winning. These practices are becoming so common that horses have to be drug tested before stepping foot on the track. The desire to win lays way to a perfect opportunity for foul play. The lying that goes on in horse racing is always unjust‚ especially when it comes to the care of the horses. A few of these

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    It wasn’t supposed to happen; I’m supposed to have my grandmother still. There was always that time before things got bad‚ when I had thought she was going to live forever. I can remember that day‚ like it was yesterday. The sun was glistening‚ the birds were chirping‚ and the wind was whispering. I had gotten off the school bus to go to my grandmother’s house. It was my usual routine‚ every Wednesday I went to see her. When I got to my grandmother’s house I was greeted by Dennis‚ one of the mentally

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    Memoir It’s not everyday when the sky was a dark black color and the clouds resembled those in Seattle. It wasn’t an average bright sunny day in El Paso‚ And on this day i didn’t realize it was going to change my whole perspective on life. On this beautiful Saturday evening i was hanging out with one of my friend named Fernando who i had never met before and had only met earlier this day . He pulled up in his two seater 2010 Crystler -that was black- as he came out of the car he was a five feet

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    In the Memoir Saying Farewell to a faithful Pal John Grogan says‚ One day I caught him with his head in the garbage pail.¨I think it is a mircale if you have a pet because they are very protetive of you. People are smarter when they own pets. In the Memoir Saying Farewell to a Faithful Pal‚ John Grogan says‚¨He taught me to appreciate the simple things a walk in the woods‚a fresh

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    Jeannette Walls’ memoir‚ The Glass Castle‚ touches on family values and important life lessons throughout. Her father is subject to much attention‚ and provides many of said lessons through both his speeches and his actions. One of Rex’s most memorable and influential snippets is introduced when he gives Jeannette the memorable “sink or swim” advice‚ literally. Jeannette’s father Rex had always been a fosterer of independence from what her book tells us. During this particular chapter‚ we

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    Noah Scibetta Professor Erika Hendra EN 100 Rhetorical Strategies 17 September 2024 My Memoir The definition of Identity is “the fact of being who or what a person or thing is.” Everyone has an identity and the way we portray ourselves to others represents a piece of our identity. The way we dress‚ the way we speak‚ the way we style our hair and mess with it because we think it’s not right is all part of our identity. There is one thing in life that shapes our identity and what we encounter every

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    Derived Positions Aftab Ahmad Lecturer of Physical Therapy Derived position from standing B) By alteration of the legs Achieved by change in the shaper size of the base. 1- Toe standing. 2- Stride standing. 3- Walk standing. 4- Half standing. 1- Toe standing * The heels are pressed together and raised from the floor. * Effect: * The base is reduced and the center of gravity is raised. Toe Standing * Uses: * It is used as a

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    Breaking the Rules And Lying: Lessons Learned All Around Several factors come into play when a child lies or breaks the rules. There are also several consequences to be given. However‚ there is a certain way to give the consequence and a certain way for the child to learn their lesson. Also‚ one thing to consider is why the child lies. The consequences also have to be clear and focused on what the real problem was and why she did what she did. The child may be wrong and will have to learn their

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