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    matter of my freedom. I pushed myself off the floor and stormed out of the door, slamming it as I left. At that moment, I did not care for the yelling voices…

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    Note When I began the writing for writing #4, I knew that I wanted to write something about school. At first, I had begun a paper about ‘School Refusal’ then decided to write about reading because although some people despise it, I always find myself enjoying a book 's pages. I decided that I wanted to write a paper that shows to haters that reading can be something of enjoyment. In the paper, I am very pleased with the amount of detail that I placed into the piece but I know that some of…

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    chronicle her major actions, to sketch her personality, to begin to distill her legacy.” Both of the authors provide truth behind their words proven with citations to Mother Jones’ autobiography. Although Cordery’s words were far easier to understand than Fetherling’s, an abundance of useful and specific information used to give myself background on the topic came from Fetherling’s version. That being said, Fetherling’s biography on the life of Mother Jones is primarily factual, compared to…

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    Atropos Language and Literature Mr. Pursell 23rd February, 2016 Autobiography of Atropos – Master of Death I am Atropos, “she who cannot be turned”. The savior and yet the plague of the humans. But, ah, I assume you don’t know me because all you mortals care about are those dimwit Olympian gods. Well that’s too bad because as soon as I say so, those gods are as doomed as Troy. One snip of my shears could be the death of you. Literally! I am death. My two sisters and I are all…

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    Slavery in America is nothing to be taken lightly or forgotten. The origins of slavery go all the way back to its colonization by Europeans. The first permanent English colony in North America was Jamestown, Virginia. This colony became extremely successful from the introduction of cash crops like tobacco and cotton. Because of these labor-intensive cash crops the southern colonies had high demands for workers, and to keep profit up and cost down the land owners/lords looked towards slavery.…

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    Autobiography My mother is Maria Emerita Menjivar, daughter of Pascual Lopez and Andrea Orellana. Emerita was born in small town in Chalatenango, El Salvador and moved to Nueva Concepcion, Chalatenango. At the age of 30 years she gave birth to me. I was born in July 24, 1998, in Nueva Concepcion. My older sister’s name is Tatiana Menjivar and she was born in San Salvador, El Salvador. In my early childhood I moved residence three times before I was four. My grandparents, which I consider my…

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    More specifically it is defined by four concepts including, patient, nurse, health and the environment in which one exists (Butts, 2015). These concepts will be expanded upon and impact they have upon the professional practice of nursing. Nursing Autobiography My desire to be a nurse was not realized until I was in college. I graduated high school in 2003 and started college at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke in Pembroke, North Carolina. Here, I completed my first two years of…

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    audience, providing them with the tools necessary to bring change within society. This is demonstrated in Jacob and Douglass’s works as they embody the human correlation in races through their description of the dehumanizing body of slavery. In his autobiography, “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas”, set in the early to middle 1800s in the states of Maryland, New York, New Bedford and Baltimore, Frederick Douglas highlights the cruel aspects of slavery and his transition from a boy into…

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    own ulterior motives. Media has always had this flaw but during the era of logic and reasoning whether something was fact or wrong it was implemented more as the people’s choice, the people’s right to know, to decide for themselves. Each speech, autobiography, and pamphlet had its own fingerprint in literature history because of the literary devices that made them as captivating and resourceful as they got off the…

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    James Clark 890610686 HUSR 310 Berelowitz I. Introduction I Am Not Your Victim by Beth Sipe and Evelyn J. Hall is an autobiography, written from the perspective of Beth Sipe who gives powerful insight on the life of a victim of domestic violence. Beth Sipe was in a 16-year marriage with Sam Sipe, throughout her entire marriage she was constantly exposed to physical, sexual, emotional, and financial abuse. Beth’s children were also victim’s of this abuse, two of which she had with Sam and the…

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