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    Social Worker, I have to understand my past and use my experiences to my advantage. This Critical Autobiography serves to not only help me understand my past but to also understand why I make certain decisions or have certain emotions. Obtaining my Master of Social Work has been an emotional, revealing journey but I am starting to appreciate the process because I can not help others if I can not help myself. Childhood In my culture, children are to be seen and not heard, and they should only be…

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    challenges while pursuing education, and we have struggled with them for the longest time ever. Some of those problem and difficulties might have changed our way of approach after getting an experience to certain situation. The book “Learning to read” autobiography of Malcolm X, written in 1950s in Norfolk Prison discusses the issues he faced while getting himself educated. First year of college is an important step for students as it grants them chance to experience something new, something…

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    How does learning how to read and write as a slave create hope in acquiring freedom? The “Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass” is an autobiography of Fredrick Douglass’s life as a slave. In this biography, Douglass recounts in vivid detail the many horrors of being a slave, “Under his heavy blows, blood flowed freely, and wales were left on my back as large as my little finger” (XV 260). Douglass also describes his pathway to freedom, and how becoming literate changed his perspective on…

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    weird, geeky and otherworldly. This recognition leaves me knowing that my individuality is indeed making an impact on people’s life, whether they find it “weird” or “cool”. My inner geek is me dancing to my own beat, literally. I like to think of myself as a mechanical person, which means…

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    “Angelou becomes a voluntary mute and lives in a world of silence for nearly five years” (Hanford). That 5 years of silence comes to an end when Maya meets Mrs.Flowers. Mrs.Flowers introduces poetry to Maya, poetry catches Maya’s attention and she instantly falls in love with how powerful the words sound and how they flow together. “‘How do you like that?’ It occurred to me that she expected a response. The sweet vanilla flavor was still on my tongue and her reading was a wonder in my ears. I…

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    My Feudal Lord Analysis

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    A Psychological Analysis of Ghulam Mustafa Khar on the Basis of “My Feudal Lord” Research Objective My Feudal Lord is an autobiography of Tehmina Durrani highlighting her marriage with the famous political figure of Pakistan Ghulam Mustafa Khar also known as the “Lion of Punjab”. She openly talks about the fourteen years of emotional and physical abuse she endured in this marriage on the hands of Mustafa Khar . The political leader who may otherwise seem very charming and charismatic to the…

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    Ambar Tavera Introduction to Sociology Prof. ;Paoyi Huang Homework Assignment #1: Sociological Autobiography Migration With only 9 years of age, I had to leave my mother behind. With my father and sister I had to migrate from the hot dominican republic, to the United States. Everyones dream to go to the United States, where all your dreams come true. This was one of the most difficult experiences ever. Leaving my mother behind was heartbreaking. I still remember the moment when i last saw…

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    Year of Magical Thinking, a poem she refers back to on many occasions to emphasize the humanity of death. “It was far, far too pale, and still, and, well, dead, yes dead. She was dead, dead, dead, dead…” This is a quote taken from Anthony Rapp’s autobiography, Without You: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and the Musical Rent, which also shows an example of the humanity of death. Although they bear the same topic of death, the differences between the way Joan Didion and Anthony Rapp reacted to the deaths…

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    As the sun rises, the moon falls; everything becomes bright. Yet soon, the moon decides to rise again, taking away the light, and only providing darkness. This idea can be translated to the roles of sadness and happiness in a person’s life. In order to better understand the moon and sun analogy, imagine this. Two items are placed on a balance labeled, ‘Human Emotion’. Those two weighted items are each labeled ‘Sadness’ and ‘Happiness’. The scale begins to wildly tip back and forth, never coming…

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    I, Rigoberta Menchu An Indian Woman in Guatemala I recently finished reading I, Rigoberta Menchu for another class I am taking. It was written by Rigoberta Menchu and was published in 1983. I felt like this was a good book to review in light of reading about Women’s Rights and Poverty in the modules. Take a person out of their element and force them into an environment that is far from their norm, and typically you’d expect them to fail. “I was incapable of disobedience. And those employers…

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