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    Growing Up Latina in America

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    Lizbeth Arce Writing Hot and Cool Media Tom O’Connor 05 May 2012 Growing Up Latina in America (Cultural Differences as a Basis for Diverging Ideals of Physical Beauty) The Latino culture is one that values food for more than what it simply is. Food is something that brings families together‚ provides warmth and joy‚ and sustains life. It is no wonder why Latina immigrants and Latinas growing up in America have such a difficult time adjusting to the American culture. In America thinness is

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    Shaquira Barnes Pekins ENC 1101 Growing up as a child of the 90s Growing up in the 90s was the best of all the other decades all put together. The 90s had the best toys‚ movies‚ shows and some attractive events that produced the 90s. More than ten years‚ it almost seems that it was the start of the millennium. War was ending and science became more significant. I am ecstatic to be a child of the 90s. Maturing as a child in the 1990s

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    Growing up in the church starting at a very young age was most definitely a blessing but also a curse. I always loved going to bible class when I was in preschool and elementary school but during the beginning of middle school‚ I had a change of heart. I didn’t have the same fire burning in me that I once did. I didn’t truly know what it meant to be a christian and everyone noticed my sudden change. During middle school I struggled a lot with making friends and fitting in. Because of my faith‚ I

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    Growing Up Without a Father

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    Scott Rangel Professor Sigauke English Writing 302 11 April 2011 Daddy-less and Disadvantaged “I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father’s protection.” --Sigmund Freud‚ Standard Edition‚ 1956 Growing up without a father or strong male role model in the United States is extremely difficult. Fatherless children are disadvantaged in American society and face a greater struggle to become successful in their personal‚ educational‚ and professional lives. The decline

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    Growing up in two cultures Three religions have influenced Korean culture over the centuries: spirit worship‚ Buddhism and Confucianism. Christianity is growing strongly in South Korea where around 30 per cent of people now follow it. In the communist state of North Korea‚ all religion is banned (Guile‚ 2003‚ p. 7). Buddhism is an ancient religion that originally came from India. It spread through china and Korea and eventually came to Japan in the 6th century. Japanese people believe in the ancestors

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    I’ve heard many stories about being “multicultural.” You hear of people speaking homemade creoles‚ enjoying zesty ethnic foods‚ and “returning to their roots” for inspiration. As a member of a multi-ethnic family myself‚ I completely agree that growing up in two cultures can be a mind opening privilege. However‚ that’s not how it always feels. There are days when my access to Spanish‚ Dominican cuisine‚ and Dominican culture allows me to explore another dimension of the world around me‚ but it can

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    “There are things about growing up in a small town that you can’t necessarily quantify.”--Brandon Routh. Growing up in a smaller town provided me with the exclusive benefit of spending more time with my family and friends. I was also able to dodge a hectic lifestyle that comes with living in a larger city. I also believe that living in a small city provides a more nostalgic and cozy feeling. Growing up I created great memories with my mother‚ father‚ and brother. To begin‚ growing up I created wonderful

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    Growing up as a Soccer Player Soccer has been the sport of my choice since I have been four years old. It was the love of my life. I loved everything about it from the sweet smell of the grass to the most exhilarating feeling of scoring a goal. The sport of soccer was what motivated me to do better in everything. I grew up in a family that lived‚ breathed‚ and played soccer. My Dad coached soccer and both of my older brothers played soccer through High School‚ so when it came to me I had no choice

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    Different readers could interpret Russell Baker ’s Growing Up in many ways. The book gives insight into his life‚ from his humble childhood to his successful adulthood. By describing the events in his life‚ he is also paying tribute to the important women who shaped him. These women were his Mother‚ Grandmother‚ and wife. All three were vital influences on him‚ and made him who he is in the present day. My interpretation focuses on those women more than any other factor in Russell ’s life‚ most

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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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