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    When I turn 10, I receive the best gift ever. It was the gift of Work. At that time I knew that working was the key to adulthood and every ten year old dream was to be treated as a adult. Well..maybe it was just me but I knew that I always felt older than my age. So when my parent open up a little convenience store inside a bus company,and they gave me the opportunity to work there, I jump right onto the bandwagon and was eager to have my very first job. From age 10 to 13, I was very…

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    Mukesh Shah, 58, a self-made man, who has overcome many struggles in his early adulthood. As a child, he was the troublemaker amongst all of his siblings. But as the time passed, his family undergo into a crisis economically and emotionally. As an adult, he went through some harsh conditions for his family, because he realized the importance of love and support that his family…

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    It is often said that ignorance is bliss. No members of society live more blissful and ignorant lives than children. They live unaware of evil in the world and free from the judgement of others. During childhood, kids exist in almost a separate world, where they are able to be truly genuine people. Holden Caulfield of J.D Salinger’s The Catcher In The Rye persistently fantasizes about the freedom of childhood. Holden thinks highly of children and praises how sincere they are. Holden also feels…

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    The Catcher in the Rye, a coming of age novel about a sixteen old rebellious boy named Holden, who feels that he is alienated by society, as he sees the whole society as phony and fake under its facade of friendliness. After failing all of his classes except for English in his prestigious school, he abandons his schooling in able to wander the streets of New York. What will Holden Caulfield discover in New York? How will he assess his morals? Why does he do the things that he do? My SSR novel…

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    What does it mean to “come of age”? To come of age is to transition from being a child to becoming an adult; going through different major milestones/phases in life. You reach an age where you change your place in society. If you are 2 years old, you don’t go to school but when you are 5, you enter elementary school, then middle school, then high school, then you go off the university, then enter to active lifestyle where you learn to depend on yourself to survive. You gain more independency as…

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    elements is a relationship status. Positive relationships with significant others in one’s adult years have been found to contribute to a state of well-being. This means that if one is having a loving relationship, there’s a good chance that they are really happy. It is challenging to find and maintain a perfect relationship. Another element is when a young adult moves away from their home. If a young adult moves away from their home at the right time, then they can receive many benefits. For…

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    Becoming an adult means a lot of different things. When one turns 18, they are allowed to purchase cigarettes or snuff and go to casinos. They can register to vote, and if they are male, register for the draft. At age 21, the purchase and consumption of alcohol is legal, college majors have been solidified, and for some people, families have been started. Surely by age 25, adulthood has set in. There are bills to pay, jobs to perform, and there are certainly responsibilities that extend…

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    Coming Of Age Traditions

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    In your lifetime you will arrive at an age when you begin to think you are now an adult and have now reached a strong maturity level. That age is different for everyone and is defined by many different events such as a death, a party, a ritual and other life moments. In today's society, there is no reason to hold a traditional coming of age ritual. In modern times not everyone is brought up in a family that will supply a traditional celebration like a Quinceañera or a Bat or Bar Mitzvah and…

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    While often romanticized in light-hearted novels and young adult movies, the infamous coming of age story is one that is often anything but glamorous. Inevitably, everyone faces the prospect of growing up, and, often times, the struggles with identity, responsibility, and purpose that come with it. For some, they are forced to uncomfortably reflect in order to understand the necessary progress they must make. For others, they must recognize the value of their principles and ideals, even if…

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    Coming of age has multiple meanings, but all have a basic definition. Coming of age means growing up, no matter what anyone thinks becoming older is what coming of age means. The phrase growing up though, is what makes coming of age a complicated word. For anyone grows up they have higher expectations. People have more expectations for the growing human to uphold and follow. Like going from high school to middle school, the students are more challenged. Teachers and parents have more…

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