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    articles regarding my place and prominence in society, I uncovered words and phrases such as “poverty stricken,” “desperate,” and “struggling.” The most compelling discovery I made, was that these words were also paired with other degrading, heinous remarks in relation to the lower middle class society. As far as low class is concerned, I never considered the actuality of my status or social construction. Upon further analysis and class discussions, I came into recognition of my own social…

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    go to my advisory and have all these questions answered and more. Despite the amount of thoughts running through my head, hearing others share the same concerns I had would have been a relief. In some cases, I believe that hearing from an upperclassmen is more meaningful than an advisory leader, and I would love to be that junior with a familiar face in times of stress. I feel as though I have much knowledge and experience that I would bring forth as a Peer Advisor because I have utilized my…

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    break was just around the corner, my friends and I had not even a clue on what we wanted to do except one thing, we wanted to make this spring break the most memorable as we can. We did not want to just sit around or netflix and chill, we wanted to go out and explore. One day as I was sitting in class, my phone started blowing up, “buzz buzz buzz” it would go every second, I started getting butterflies in my stomach when I saw “SOUTH CAROLINA!” written on my screen. My friend had thought of a…

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    I stayed with my grandmother until school began because my parents traveled for work every summer and since I was an only child, my parents felt it was best that I stay with my grandmother. My grandmother’s name was Shirley Dixon, she was your everyday typical grandmother; she could cook very well, made the best cookies, always had a smile, gave the best hugs and always gave the best advice. Spending my summers with her was always a joy, but one of my favorite things was riding my bike across…

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    For centuries, black people were the victims of many tragedies in American history. One of the most memorable horrors that this racial group faced was during the times of slavery. Slavery is the practice of labelling human beings as property so they have restricted freedom and are forced into working hard labor for the owners. Many blacks were forced or born into slavery, where they have been abused of their power and suffered from long hours of work and physical attacks from their owners. Even…

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    My Vacation To Florida

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    My most memorable vacation was a trip to Florida with two of my best friends a few years ago. They were both moving halfway across the country soon, so we decided to splurge on one last trip together. We drove all the way to Florida from New York. It took nearly 24 hours of driving, but we finally made it. We visited Disney World, Universal Studios, and the beach because we had never been to any of those places before. Our vacation was filled with thrills, some disappointment, and ended on a…

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    existence, “I looked at the boy, who was silently watching his fly, and it was my hands that held his rod, my eyes watching”(534), the fishing instance was all but a dizzy memory that White remembers from his childhood. When White and his son were in the boat, memories had flooded his head, “the boat was the same green color and the ribs broken in the same place”(534), and it was the simple niceties that held the most impact. White continuously through the text is caught in a vivid memory and is…

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    Listening to books on long car rides influenced my literacy. I had never been really an avid reader. Audiobooks helped me to visualize the story because I was able to understand other people’s accents and their emotion in their voice. Audiobooks also have background noises which helped me insert myself in the story as if I was a character in it also. Before every trip, my mom would bring my older brother and me to the library to pick out what books we would want to listen to on the car ride.…

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    Personal Narrative

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    Returning to my childhood place was one of the greatest and saddest days of my life. By remembering the weirdest and most memorable traditions, to the hilarious stories that would make me realize that I was not able to hold my bladder, this would be a story I will never forget. The past has affected my childhood and how I see everything now, but I still have my most precious memories saved and taken care of in my heart. From the saddest to the happiest of days with my family I look back and…

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    continually catch trout. I vary my fly-tying from commercial patterns, by using a different color feather or thread. Keeping a list of all the items that I need to take fishing, is crucial to me. That way, there is no question of leaving anything out when I prepare. However, I'd rather catch fish with a fly of my own design. An example: One day while I was eating at the fishing location, an insect landed on my paper plate. I was fortunate to capture it and carefully…

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