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    Developmental Autobiography: Joining the Football Team Between kindergarten and sixth grade I attended Our Lady of Fatima for my schooling. During this time, I made many friends, played basketball, and felt comfortable around the teachers and my fellow students. This changed during the summer between my sixth and seventh grade years. My family had recently moved to a new township and decided that they could no longer afford to send me to private school. It was decided that I would transfer to…

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    Is life on the road for everyone? Life on the road is not for everybody which in theory is understandable because traveling can be unpredictable. People who do not like to travel have their reasons; some people may say that they dislike traveling because they find it to be boring, while others will say that traveling causes them to stress due to fear of the unknown and therefore would rather avoid unnecessary worries and fears. There is also many thrill-seeking people who find that traveling the…

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    Ethical Autobiography In life everyone has a moral compass, this compass is formed by events in the formative years of my life. Some of these events encompass being raised in a christian home. Throughout the years I have been raised to believe sex before marriage is a sin, being present at a party is wrong, and drinking before twenty-one is illegal. In my essay I will be sharing my participation in each one of these topics and how I have learned a lesson from these experiences. My parents…

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    Socio-autobiography There is no society where gender is considered to be insignificant. China is one such society where gender roles and inequalities have developed over time and remain present today. As I have spent the majority of my life in New Zealand, I have been exposed to many Western perspectives on gender. However, being the first generation to grow up in New Zealand meant that many traditional Chinese views on gender norms were still incorporated into my upbringing. This…

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    My Literacy Autobiography

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    My Literacy Autobiography I was in the second grade when I first fell in love with reading. Reading was always my escape from the real world. I was never a fan of writing. Writing papers was my biggest fear when I was in grade school. As I got older, the number of books I read began to lessen. I also began trying to avoid writing papers as much as I could. Although my views of writing and reading changes as I get deeper into my profession. My mother always read to my siblings and me growing up.…

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    Nursing Autobiography My long held ambition has often been to heal people and be of service. I was born into a medical family, mother is a nurse practitioner, my father is an oncologist, and my grandfather is a registered nurse and researcher. My passion to be of service to humanity drove me to make numerous applications into a myriad of nursing programs and eventually I was accepted to an Accelerated Baccalaureate nursing program. Upon my graduation in 2013, I commenced my career in nursing in…

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    The Autobiography of a Jacket I started off as a small section of cotton on the Farms of North and South Carolina. I went through the process that every piece of cotton wishes to go through. After going through the gen and being packaged, I was sold to a large company. I went through the hardship of being turned into yarn. The only thing that eased the pain was my friend, Fleece. I was slowly shaved away, 5 millimeters of cotton at a time, and was sent away to the cleaning and blending…

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    Recently, I heard that there was an autobiography is being written about my life and I’m exceedingly grateful about it. The autobiography is nearly complete and I would like to share some concerns with you about my problems with it. Although there’s a certain section within the book that catches my attention the most and the information is completely off. This section should be fixed immediately. I would like the information change considering it was the most crucial event in my life. The…

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    The Autobiography of a Jacket I started off as a small section of cotton on the Farms of North and South Carolina. I went through the process that every piece of cotton wishes to go through. After going through the gen and being packaged, I was sold to a large company. I went through the hardship of being turned into yarn. The only thing that eased the pain was my friend, Fleece. I was slowly shaved away, 5 millimeters of cotton at a time, and was sent away to the cleaning and blending…

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    My Autobiography "Sociological Imagination" by definition is "The ability to look beyond the individual as the cause for success and failure and see how one's society influences the outcome" (Think Sociology Carl 2011 p.4). In other words, blaming everything whether good or bad on society. I can only agree with this theory partially. Everyday, everyone of us is being influenced by someone or something. Whether it be by television, our friends, and family, our dealings at work and school…

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