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    More Than Just a Rebellious Act It wasn’t the first time I had felt that crisp breeze hit my face. I closed the door behind me hoping my parents wouldn’t hear it squeak as it sealed off my family room. I took a deep breath in letting the adrenaline run through me‚ and letting out the anxiety of getting caught. What would happen if they had? I have only been grounded once my whole life and that was when I was five years old. I’m not saying there wouldn’t be any repercussions but nothing more severe

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    My Educational Experience Ever since I was little I wanted to go to school. I would watch my sisters get on the bus‚ and I couldn’t wait until I could go too. I’ve always had a strong desire to learn. My mom even tried to enroll me into kindergarten early‚ but I wasn’t old enough; instead‚ she taught me at home herself. We would work on little projects and go on field trips‚ so by the time I could go to school I had already experienced a lot. I knew how to read and write very well. I

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    Richard Riodriquez in his "A Memoir Of a Bilingual Childhood" is recalling his memories about how he felt as a bilingual child in the American society. While doing so and reflecting on these memories‚ he refutes the idea of "alienating" the bilingual children by educating them through their native language. He presents very interesting thoughts about the true reflections of intimacy and how that relates to language. Choosing certain words to convey his feelings‚ Riodriquez engages his readers to

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    The Beat Generation: Vulnerable Victims or Inviolable Individuals? The Concept of Vulnerability in Memoirs of a Beatnik and On the Road Vulnerability is often one-dimensionally viewed as the degree to which mishaps‚ pain and shame are allowed to enter into one’s life. However it is also the birthplace of creativity and basis for a feeling of self-worthiness. Thereby vulnerability creates authenticity. There are various different definitions of vulnerability according to the field in which

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    Jiayue Qian Help Home Writing: Science & Technology (WRA-110-018) Course Dashboard Student Resources Review Task: Learning Memoir Peer Review #2 Task Details Alex Hoffmeyer Jamie Ogranaj Alex’s Writing The snare echoes down the tunnel as the motto “heart on fire‚ mind on ice” takes iteffect. I approach the calm state of mind that is necessary performing in front what looks like a sea of green and white. My excitement is transformed into pure passion as I step into the zone and begin to kick-step

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    A Review of The Coldest War: A Memoir of Korea “Men joined the Marine Corps for many reasons . . . I’d joined up to dodge the draft and ended up being sent to war” (Brady 8-9). This brief yet poignant statement begins the story of how James Brady ended up serving in the Korean War. As a young adult the draft was being reinstated and Brady did not feel the desire to fight in a war. He and a few of his friends decided instead to join the Platoon Leaders Class with the Marines‚ which had students

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    Stephen King’s On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft comprises of the science-fiction author’s life experiences‚ which simultaneously act as a guidebook for writers. In the book‚ King incorporates 16 rules that aspiring writers should abide by. Though these rules pertain mostly to fiction authors‚ any type of writer can draw from his knowledge. Thus‚ instead of mindlessly reading a book over the summer‚ an AP Language and Composition student can also find something to learn from King. Of the rules laid

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    by James McBride‚ is a memoir. The book was introduced to us in 1995. The main narrator‚ James‚ born in the year of 1957 to an African-American father and a Jewish mother. James‚ at that time‚ was not to keen about the black power in the sense he had a white mother. During the Civil Rights‚ his stepfather had passed away. From this point on; James realizes the true responsibility of himself towards his friends and family. He unveils his true self to the world with his memoir entitled “The Color of

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    The snow had all but melted away and the smell of spring filled the air. Just a few months of school were left; it was my eighth grade year. Much preparation and months of work had been done to get ready for the last dance of the year. It was the last dance of our middle school career and the excitement was building. It all began with shopping. First with my girlfriends over the years‚ goofing off on trips to the mall trying on gorgeous flowing gowns for fun‚ and then it was finally time for

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    1. The individual or group that had their rights infringed—who were they? The first time Leesa Meldrum ever wanted a baby was when she was just eight years old. She was a young girl standing in an airport‚ watching a mother carrying her baby. 40 years of age at the time‚ Leesa Meldrum is a single woman who was denied IVF treatment because of her relationship status. Ms Meldrum was devastated at the fact that she was never going to be able to have her own child. Leesa’s doctor‚ John Mcbain was

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