Professor Mrs. *** English 1101 12 January 2014 I am Special I am not a special girl‚ but I am special and unique in this world‚ nobody can replace me. I believe that being who you are makes people respect you more‚ there’s only one of me in this world. My name is Luna‚ one year exchange student come from China. Specifically‚ I have a mixed family‚ a Korean mother and a Chinese father‚ that helps me I can learn well both Korean and Chinese culture and language. And in Chinese
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“I Am Malala” by Malala Yousefsai is her memoir regarding her life in Pakistan and her experiences with the Taliban‚ an Islamic extremist group. The Taliban made life for girls in Swat Valley very difficult. The text says‚ “The women would not be attacked
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As I scroll through the unknown hallways of high school for the first time‚ anxious and worried of the unexpected I was about to anticipate‚ my palms start the tip of shaking heavily and sweating uncontrollably. Thinking to it‚ I knew it was a start‚ a new start of life as a beginning‚ new chapter of not just believing in finding myself‚ challenging more to my limitations‚ setting high bars‚ letting myself free to the world of judgements and doubts of others around me‚ and showing my heart to the
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I am Essay I am unique. I am my own person; a person who makes mistakes‚ laughs‚ cries‚ hurts smiles and loves. I am who I am through my joys‚ sorrows‚ heartbreaks‚ happiness and my losses. Each step in my life and each moment that goes by make me up as an individual person. Every experience in my life good or bad‚ happy or sad makes me stronger. Each passing moment is a new life experience for me and makes me grow into the person I want to be. Day by day‚ hour by hour I take a new step in my
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I Am Sam In this movie‚ Sam Dawson‚ is a developmentally disabled adult who has been raising his daughter Lucy for seven years. He receives help in raising Lucy from a group of friends that also have developmental disabilities. Although Sam provides a loving and structured environment for Lucy‚ her intellectual development begins to surpass her fathers. Because Lucy’s school reported their findings of Lucy’s developmental progress possibly being altered by Sam’s disability‚ Lucy was taken
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Through the lens‚ “I am a Camera”… The whirring of the film and the “click‚ click” of the shutter - What am I? I am the device that ensures all of your memories are kept alive for you and future generations to hold dear. The tangible evidence may be gone‚ but I keep the memory alive in the form of pictures and photographs. What am I? I am your window to the world as you’ve seen and captured it. I am a CAMERA. My components are metal and
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I Am Someone! Writing Something! “I’m Nobody! Who are You?” is a poem written by Emily Dickinson. This poem reflects the themes of conformity and rebellion as well as culture and identity in so many ways. The poem conveys the main idea of being alone‚ isolated from the society – or being “nobody” your identity. As a result Dickinson had adapted and perhaps taken pleasure into being an outsider‚ whilst she found it boring to be part of the society or to be a “somebody”. These are all various ideas
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Who am I? Well for starters‚ I am a young adult and was born and lived in Cambodia for 5 years and moved to a multi-cultural place which is here in Australia. When you take a look a look at me‚ the first thing you may notice is my biological genes; I have long naturally straight hair‚ my skin colour is not pale nor is it naturally dark but a very light tan almost a light beige colour. My skin alone already is different from others however similar to the same ethnic group‚ which is categorised as
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anxiety stems from the fear of others judging or evaluating them because of they way they look or act. The short stories “Am I Blue?” by Bruce Coville and “Hum” by Naomi Shihab Nye both illustrate the uselessness of judging a book by its cover. In the short story “Am I Blue?” by Bruce Coville‚ Vince‚ the main character‚ discovers that people are not always what them seem. In this story Vince‚ who is questioning his sexuality‚ is the main target for harassment because his classmates think he is gay
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bind my soul‚ for I am a servant of sound. Blast some music‚ and I can tell a story. I scrutinize songs‚ looking for new ways to interpret their beats. I am a Hip-Hop historian‚ fluent in the repertoire of Big Daddy Kane‚ The Roots‚ and Rakim. My iPod is a melting pot‚ with tracks ranging from 80s funk to the latest pop hits. With or without my diverse collection of music playing in the background‚ a five-second handstand is accolade-worthy to bystanders‚ but not to me. I can disprove Newton’s
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