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    Literacy Autobiography Reading has always been a subject that I have struggled in and so has many others. Not the understanding part, but the paying attention to whatever is on the page and what is happening part. It has always been something that I need to figure out, and I am still figuring it out to this day. Ever since the first day of kindergarten, I have been terrible at writing, reading, and most anything related to the English subject. In kindergarten, I distinctly remember how to…

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    Multicultural Education Autobiography and Reflection Throughout the entire course, as a class we have covered a variety of different topics ranging from ethnicity to gender and sexual orientation. Some of the topics covered in our class were easier to discuss while being able to express our own thoughts. Other topics were topics that we had been aware of, yet we did not feel so comfortable discussing because as humans we tend to care what others might think of us when we speak up. For example,…

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    Most people write autobiographies because they are famous or a tragic event has happened to them. Others write biographies to give people insight and advice. I guess readers will have to decide for themselves which one mine is. To start off I am Mellenie Mae Pearson and I was born July 25, 1998. Some parents pick their children’s names because it is pretty,unique,or it’s a family name. I fall in none of these categories. I am happy to say I am named after someone. I am named after John…

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    Amy 's autobiography The first memory I have of elementary is in the first grade. I had to take that grade twice because I struggled with grasping academic concepts due to starting as a younger first grader with a late July birthday. Many years after that class my mom told me that one of my teachers said, “I would never make it into college because I was too much of a social butterfly.” The next memory I remembered is in second grade. I fractured my ankle playing tag. None of my teachers…

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    Examining yourself to write a cultural autobiography is a daunting task. The counseling program forces you to learn about your life and uncover things you may not realize. The current election has brought diversity and differing cultures to society’s forefront and I think now, more than ever, I am more aware and readily able to identify myself as a cultural being. With these revelations, my connection to and understanding of my own culture, will only assist me in my career of counseling…

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    When I re-read my science autobiography from the beginning of the semester, it made me realize how little I knew about science and how the experiences I have had throughout my life involving science were vague. This proved to me that it was an unimportant topic or was not made to be important in school throughout the years. Some of my views have changed while others have stayed the same. I still believe that my lack of memory of science from grades k-12 is a reflection of poor and uninspiring…

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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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    the fact that Haley startled Malcolm X, in his own automobile, by stating, “…if he would tell his life story for publication,” which Malcolm X replied two days later, “’I’ll agree’” (386). Doubtfully, Haley became involved in co-authoring The Autobiography of Malcolm X due to the fact that on February 21, 1965 at precisely 3:30 p.m., Malcolm X was pronounced dead. The contract between Malcolm X and Alex Haley was what entangled Haley in co-authoring the book and Malcolm X’s words, “A writer is…

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    Media Autobiography: Chelsea Guy It is easy to take for granted the level of influence that media has on your life as it becomes engrossed in your daily activities. Sometimes we may not even realize how the media contributes to the way we speak, dress, act, and interact with others. Mass media refers to any means of communication that reach relatively large sums of people. Some examples of Mass media include television, movies, music, internet, books, newspapers, and social networks. These…

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    I, Mikayla Jade Herrera, am a Native American senior attending Bloomfield High School. I was born in Shiprock, New Mexico in 1997, but was raised in Bloomfield which is a community that is very small, with a population of 7,801 residents. It is the perfect size to walk around and do activities that involves everyone. I am a first generation student of my family planning to attend a four year university and the second of the grandchildren to graduate high school. I am currently living with my…

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