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    Sociological Autobiography It all began with my birth, on June 1st, 1988. I was born from my mothers womb into the world and immediately I was labeled, placed into a category. The medical staff in the labor room pointed to my genitals; and pronounced my sex, the biological distinction that confirmed me being a male. Then all of my family, a social institution found in all societies that unites people in cooperative groups to care for one another. Where ecstatic of my gender, being a personal…

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    did you take a step?” Ever since then all the kids in school called me Earthquake until the sixth grade. Unfortunately, the same boy and I were in the same class until ninth grade. Every year he bullied me until I was strong enough to stand up for myself. I still have no idea why he decided to bully me out of all the other students in our class, but he has forever shaped my life lens. I struggled with self-esteem issues, since the beginning of time. In my family, I was the smart one and my…

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    The American industrial revolution of the 1800s was powered by coal. This newly harnessed energy source is what made the industrial innovations, like the fabrication of steel and iron, of the 1800s possible. In the early days of its mining, 1840, only 7,000 men were mining coal in America, but by 1870 the number of miners increased to 186,000. This increase was only the beginning. In 1900 the number of miners had surged to as many as 677,000. With the increase of workers came the increase of…

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    Farmer. Equiano went through four slave owners before he saved and raised enough money to earn his own freedom in 1766, which he described as the happiest day of his life. Because of his strong belief of abolishment, he wrote and published his autobiography, "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano", which became a bestseller. The book described his experiences he…

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    underprivileged in the society. Coming from an orthodox family, I had lost all hopes of stepping out beyond the four walls of my house. All my childhood revolved between parents, books and my passion to write read and learn more. Going through autobiographies and some mind blowing books like motorcycle dairies, it took just a few books to turn the desire to do humanitarian service to find its way from dreams to an aim. Well said are the words that goes we are often bound to the flames that…

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    General McArthur World Literary Types Matthew Bardowell 12/8/17 Essay #2 The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is an autobiography of a mans life as a slave and how he became the person he is today. This narrative starts with Frederick as a little boy. It describes his experience as a child. Frederick did not grow up in a happy home. His life was sad and depressing. How he turned into the person he did without giving up is amazing to me. “Never having enjoyed, to any considerable…

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    running off and encountering more pain. There is an abundance more of references hidden in his work. Benjamin Franklin also references Sir Isaac Newton, John Locke, Alexander Pope, and a handful of biblical references, as well in his piece, The Autobiography of Benjamin…

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    only find her guilty on one. The government persistently went after her and because she was no longer safe in her own house she went from house to house throughout her relatives. “On these worthless human beings I had lavished my best years, denying myself a husband, a real family life, leisurely hours with the people I loved. What a fool I had been!” (Farmaian 373) Saitti relinquishes her feelings towards the people who betrayed her. This is an example of why the country never fully moved on…

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    MADNESS Depression and suicidal thoughts/actions have played a large role in Esther’s life throughout the book. Her madness takes over most of the text, with the help of many symbols to show life and death in Esther’s eyes. Some examples of these are: The Fig Tree, The Bell Jar, Blood, Mirrors, and her Beating Heart. Going into detail, The Fig Tree is one of the many symbols throughout the text to show Ester’s madness. Specifically, when Esther reads about a Jewish man and a nun who meet under a…

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    Teacher Autobiography

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    Autobiography Thinking back, there have been many different influences that have helped shaped and guide me towards the field of teaching. There have been five instructors that have helped me push towards a profession in Secondary History education. My sixth grade teacher, my high school history teacher, my high school principal, and two of my grandparents have introduced me and interested me in the field of education but more specifically in the discipline of history/social science. Along with…

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