After committing to live on my own in Los Angeles‚ it was clear it was time for me to set up the soul sista lounge. I’m the homiest traveler you’ll probably ever know‚ and that’s exactly why within a month of living in my studio‚ I had the space decked out with a palm tree‚ three pothos‚ an orchid‚ a few succulents‚ and a mini windowsill garden where I started growing plants and herbs - think the best organic cilantro you’ll taste - from seeds. In the process of growing and living with plants‚
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As I got off the big‚ yellow school bus‚ I walked through the bright‚ double red doors‚ just to find the butterflies that have been hiding in my stomach. There were so many students going to homeroom‚ that I was panicking the second I walked in. I needed help. I found my friends‚ and they pointed me in the direction I needed to go. One of my friends was even in my homeroom‚ so we walked together‚ trying to find our way to room A107. After that‚ I found my way to my locker. I was having issues
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In psychology‚ memories have three stages in which the brain can retain and recall past experiences and information; encoding‚ storage‚ and retrieval. Most memories from someone’s childhood are lost due to absentmindedness but in her memoirs‚ Virginia Woolf dwells upon treasured thoughts of a fishing trip in the company of her dad and brother. This remembrance does not transient or linger in the back of her mind‚ no. She vividly contemplates‚ remembering every word and detail of past events. Woolf
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Published in 1997‚ Memoirs of a Geisha portrays a geisha’s rise from a Japanese fishing village to life in high society. In this fictional history novel‚ Arthur Golden strives to provide his readers with the basic knowledge of the Japanese history in the years between 1930 and 1940. Westerners usually think of geishas simply as prostitutes‚ but the book attempts to right the misconception that geishas are simply prostitutes by showing the reader various trainings the geisha undertakes to perfect
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I don’t like death and I think It shouldn’t exist but Its the process of life and I should accept it the way it is. In the Memoir Morrie himself is an unbelievable brave human with a positive mind. He has a different view on death‚ it’s simply unique because of the way he describes death as something he is not scare of and he knows that everyone is gonna die at some point of
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Working at an elementary school has giving me the opportunity to choose from many teachers to get this work completed but I chose to interview one of the best teachers in this school. I interviewed a teacher at the school where I currently work as a Bilingual Teacher Assistant. The teachers name is Adriana Sanchez‚ she currently teaches 4th grade at Manuel Jara Elementary school located in Fort Worth‚ Texas. She decided to become a teacher because all her family is in the education field. Her husband
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Joshua McDowell Memoir Essay Early Draft: Engl 202 AAH Jon Troyer Ivy Tech Community College Memoir Essay Early Draft As I step off the yellow school bus‚ I looked up at the big‚ brown brick elementary school. Kids were everywhere. I was excited. The night before‚ I could hardly sleep. I kept getting up every five minute‚ afraid I might oversleep. I felt like the big man on campus‚ but in reality‚ I was the little man on campus. I was about six years old and so tiny among
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Bani Badwal (Senior Year) The Jerome family is a very loving‚ close caring family. They both worry about each other and worry for them and their family members well being. On top of that‚ everyone has problems‚ their own unique problems. Not all these problems are disclosed with the other family members. Eugene is a teenager living in Brooklyn in the older days. He is growing up and feels he is deprived of being with girls. He often brings up his thoughts on them and
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Dear Mom‚ April 16‚ 1919 It’s cold. My feet are wet and everywhere I turn I see rats. Remember how excited and happy I was to enter into this war? Well‚ that changed once I stepped foot on these grounds. Remember when I kissed Angela on the forehead right before I left and I said‚ “I’ll be home soon to kiss you again.” Well‚ I think that was our last kiss. Remember how I said everything will be alright and I’ll be perfectly fine
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Ever since I was a little girl‚ I wanted to attend college. I‚ Camila Fernandez‚ originally came from Buenos Aires‚ Argentina. A place in which poverty is all over the city and our government is very different to what it is like in the United States. Violence is the key to everything in that country because otherwise‚ nobody will ever do anything for the people. My family and I were very poor. I have four siblings and we all lived in a house in which we all shared one room. My parents wanted a better
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