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    Momaday uses this memoir to document‚ not only the end of his grandmother’s life‚ but also the “end” of several ways of life for the Kiowa people by constructing this world for the reader as if the reader had been there himself. Momaday begins his memoir with strong and descriptive word choice illustrating Rainy Mountain. Each sentence acting as a brushstroke in the reader’s mind‚ the paragraph painting an elaborate picture‚ the reader feels as if he has been dropped into the setting. Momaday then

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    My childhood was fun‚ though‚ and exciting. My childhood was one where there was a lot of fighting. This was my childhood. My childhood wasn’t filled with family and friends. My childhood wasn’t filled with love. This was my childhood. My childhood came with a grandmother that cared. When she leave I will remember all the times we shared. My childhood was filled with classwork and homework. My childhood was filled with parents who hated work. This was my childhood. My childhood was

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    THE CHILDHOOD AND THE FAMILY   As you remember the good times‚ the fun‚ the understanding and love felt and shared – as a feelings stir to life all over again and then the childhood memories with family are special for everyone I was born and brought up in a small family which included my father‚ my mother and I. We lived very happily and harmoniously. My father was a government servant and my mother was a well-known teacher. They were very well connected and they had many friends

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    there are many important times. One of them is childhood . Some people may argue that childhood is the happiest time in a person’s life‚ other think that it isn’t so. But for me ‚ I had the happiest memories as well as the saddest memories in childhood. When I was a child ‚ the world seemed to be a place of a joy and happiness to me. There was nothing worth worrying about because my parents always looked after me .Also ‚ I lived with the full of my grandmother’s love .I used to live in the small

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    My childhood The first feeling I can remember is wind rushing through my hair. I was five‚ riding a bicycle on my way to the park to meet my older cousins and friends so we could play baseball. At least that is what I think I was doing; it is the first thing that comes to mind whenever someone asks me what my earliest memory is. However the most vivid thing about that memory is the wind and the fact that I was wearing a light blue shirt‚ the brain is weird that way. Though whenever I think about

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    Though one of my adventures made me realize how life really is‚ and how fast it can be taken away. One of my hobbies as a child was riding my bike around my town. Just like every child I didn’t like to tie my shoes‚ especially when I was having fun with my friends. As I went to get my bike from my grandmother’s home‚ my mother stopped me. The first though I had was why do parents need to be strict and ruin our fun with rules. Of course as a caring parent‚ she had reminded me to put my helmet on

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    My Childhood Have you ever thought about a stage of life that you would like to do again? When I was 9 years old‚ I always told my mom that I wanted to be 15 years old. Every day‚ I yearned for being a teenager. Now that I am 16 years old‚ I wish I were the little girl who did not have any worries or reponsabilities. During our lives‚ we have to pass through many stages since we are born until we die that define our characteristics and personalities. Each one is special and unforgetable. However

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    and crime was a constant concern for us. It worried my parents to see that I was losing interest in school‚ so they moved me to Chino Hills after I finished 7th grade to live with my sisters‚ hoping that the environment would be a better place for me. The different atmosphere I was in changed my perspective on education. The students in Chino Hills are very competitive in their academic pursuits which motivated me to try harder and work up to my potential. The realization that a different environment

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    My fondness for computer was initially sparked by my first exposure to it by my father when I was just 3 years old. The mystery and delicacy of this gadget absorbed the attention of young me and gradually shaped my academic enthusiasm. Meanwhile this keenness paved the way for my massive attachments to the investigation of applying the computer technology to the modern world. Consequently‚ I have decided to study Computer Science as my undergraduate course and to work as a software engineer in

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    I am the youngest child of my family. In addition to that‚ my older sibling is an inherently dominant boy. Therefore‚ I have spontaneously felt inferior to him. My strong sense of leadership was not established until I left my home country. A thirty-hour exhausting flight physically transported me from Vietnam to a foreign land - America‚ as well as figuratively transformed a childish girl to a young leader at the age of fifteen. I moved in with my uncle’s family in Texas. From a careless‚ youngest

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