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    means language has no limit‚ it’s something that can be translated into a wide variety. Both Amy Tan in the essay‚ “Mother Tongue” and Richard Rodriguez in the essay‚ “Aria: Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood” write about their struggle with their identities not only because of their race‚ but also the language there families speak. Amy Tan and Richard Rodriguez both struggled with there families language conflicting with the need to speak the language of society. While children they share similarities

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    In the article “An Education in Language‚” Richard Rodriguez reflects on his childhood and teenage years in the 1950s as an immigrant and claims that losing his native culture had a

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    Looking Back and Forward

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    Looking Back and Looking Forward Justin Firpo PSY 202 Michelle Davis April‚ 22‚ 2012 Outline I. Where am I from? a. Born in Dallas‚ TX b. Raised in Southern California c. Nice neighborhood in Fullerton II. What was my family like? a. Well off b. Mom wore the pants c. Mom was uppity d. Dad was down to earth e. Oldest of two III. What things do I remember

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    2011 Relating Differences-“Los Pobres” In the essay‚ “Los Pobres”‚ by Richard Rodriguez‚ a young educated man wants to show his people he can do manual labor. Earning money was more important for his family. Money allowed Rodriguez’s family security and social mobility. Even though Rodriguez was a college student he did not use the tools of manual labor correctly. He did not fit in with the laborers. Rodriguez was book smart but was not able to communicate with the other workers. In the end the

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    my back yard

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    My Back Yard My back yard isn’t big; it’s not any place special‚ although it is to me. It’s a place where I can go for peace and quit. Having 4 sisters and 2 brothers it’s hard to find somewhere you can be left alone. When I go in my back yard I see ratchet‚ it’s not neat‚ there’s crap all over. Like I said it’s diffidently not perfect but the noises and the things I see back there aren’t going to be seen or heard anywhere else. I share my back yard with other creatures; there are my 2 dogs

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    “Hey wait up!” Jared yelled to his sister Gen. “We aren’t supposed to be in this part of the woods” Jared said. “Ya‚ I know but have you ever wondered why we can’t go beyond the border?” Gen asked. Jared thought about it and realized that he had never really wondered why it was forbidden to go beyond the border. Was there something that they weren’t being told? (Rustle in the bushes) “Gen I think there is something out here”. “Pfff yeah right you just scared”. “No seriously‚ we should go” Jared says

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    will listen.” – Teresa Rodriguez “The Daughters of Juárez”: A True Story of Serial Murder South of the Border by Teresa Rodriguez True Crime Book Review & Analysis By Monica Kieffer SOCIO 562 March 2‚ 2014 Honor Code: On my honor‚ as a student‚ I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid on this academic work. Abstract “The Daughters of Juárez” by Teresa Rodriguez is an in-depth look at the murders of women and girls in Ciudad Juárez‚ Mexico. Rodriguez exposes the mass murders

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    Melanie Crumbaugh English 321 Formal Academic Summary Border Patrol Protecting the nation’s borders from the illegal entry of people‚ weapons‚ drugs‚ and contraband is extremely important to homeland security. The U.S. Border Patrol plays an essential role in securing the border between the United States and Mexico with 90% of their resources defending this one border. The issue of illegal smuggling is not new to the United States-Mexico border‚ or to law enforcement agencies. The occurrence continues

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    Going Back to School

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    I decided to go back to school. But‚ the main reason is for my family. School is very important in our house. Without education the only job out there is running a cash register for minimum wage. It is hard to make a living on $5.25 per hour. Believe me‚ I know because I have tried to do it. I wanted to be able to provide a better life for my family. I want my kids to have more than I did growing up. Growing up my dad worked offshore until he got hurt and had to have back surgery. After

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    are composed of only males who have most likely dropped out of school and are unemployed. Louis Rodriguez is the author of "La Vida Loca: Two Generations of Gang Members"‚ and he writes about his and his son’s gangbanging experiences.

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