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    Reflection Essay English 98was a very informative and interesting class. It was taught by professor Rall‚ who is a wonderful person and excellent teacher. We covered lots of criteria material and discussed topics during the tenure of the class. We also learned many new ideas about the incidents going on in our country‚ which were great for us. Reading skills were also honed while reading various essays and stories. Essay writing was a major part of the class. We wrote essay on processed

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    and one step-cousin who all live in Chicago. We visit there twice in the summer time and spend Christmas and the day after there. Growing up‚ I was fairly close to my family but as we get older‚ we become more distant because of our lives changing and going into different directions along with moving away but I still keep in close touch with some of my relatives. Growing up in the Dubuque community‚ I went to Eisenhower Elementary‚ Roosevelt Middle School and Senior High School where I made a lot of

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    9/23//16 PM Tuesday Tunes Interpretive Response - “Growing Up” In the song “Growing Up” by Macklemore‚ Ryan Lewis‚ and Ed Sheeran‚ there is a dad‚ Macklemore‚ in the story that sings his advice to his unborn baby. The artist’s message is that unborn children will be needing plenty of helpful advice previously used by their parents in order to make them more successful than their parents. “Listen to your teachers‚ but cheat in calculus” is a line from the song and is a powerful example that demonstrates

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    goes though many hardships growing up. The book is set in the early 1900’s in the American south. Richards mother raises Richard in the harsh environment after Richard’s father abandons them. Richards’s main goal is to make it to the north. In the book we relive different experiences in Richards’ life. When Richard was just a small boy he was extremely curious and lit the white fluffy curtains on fire. This foreshadows how Richards’s life is going to turn out. Growing up Richard had it tough during

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    Being a military dependent‚ I am constantly moving to new locations. It was difficult growing up as a military child because I had no place that I could truly call my home. In addition‚ since most of my friends were part of a military family‚ they were constantly moving as well.Throughout my life‚ my father would often deploy months at a time which was difficult for me especially when I was only a kid because I had not fully comprehended why he was leaving so often. Furthermore‚ it would always sadden

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    Catcher In The Rye‚ JD Salinger An exploration of the literary devices used by JD Salinger in the “Catcher in The Rye” to communicate the theme of growing up and how relevant this idea is in the 21st century. One of the dominant themes in the “Catcher in the Rye”‚ by JD Salinger‚ is growing up and how difficult it is. The author communicates this theme through various literary devices‚ including: characterisation‚ symbolism and a key incident. The idea Salinger creates is very identifiable

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    Reflection Essay In my lifetime I have come across many different people from all walks of life. Since my childhood I have always interacted with people who did not look like me‚ but it never bothered me‚ because I never saw another’s race or color; I just saw people. My parents never instilled any type of racism in me‚ so therefore I never had a problem with anyone of a different race or background. If anything‚ I was taught to respect others as I would like to be respected myself. Also‚ I was

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    After Handel describes Arthur’s life growing up in Delano Island‚ we go back to an interaction between Arthur‚ journalists‚ and other people: “‘[Delano Island] must’ve been so beautiful’ is the inevitable reply. ‘It was‚’ he tells them‚ ‘it is‚’ and then finds a way to change the subject because it’s difficult to explain this next part. Yes‚ it was beautiful. It was the most beautiful place I have ever seen. It was gorgeous and claustrophobic. I loved it and I always wanted to escape” (74). I

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    Growing up near Detroit‚ I have personally seen the poor conditions and standards of life that some people are living in. Although I have completed many hours of volunteer work in an effort to improve the bad conditions in the city‚ I feel as if I have not done enough. That is why after reading SCU’s vision‚ the aspect that attracted me most was the idea of building a more humane‚ just and sustainable world. In our society‚ the less fortunate are often overlooked. We forget that those that are struggling

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    Growing up in a third world country has impacted me as an individual. Living through the pain of having nothing has fueled me to appreciate every opportunity and to take advantage of it. None more important than the opportunity to learn. My early years in school were struggles filled with fear‚ inconsistency‚ and no growth. There were months where my teacher showed up for two days only. There was no such thing as a substitute teacher‚ breakfast‚ lunch‚ computers‚ and all the other resources that

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