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    Being able to write about my early childhood memories of my first interest for computers has allowed me to become a stronger writer. The memories were vivid in my mind, but I had yet to put it all into words. Instead of letting those memories fade, the essay, “Computer Science: My First Spark”, allowed me to elaborate on how I chose my major. Describing this memory was very nostalgic and brought back positive memories. This paper sharpened my skills relating to reflecting on my experiences,…

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    In the short story, “The Christmas Memory”, the author expresses his inner meaning for creating such a beautiful yet sad story of Buddy and his 60 year old companion. Childhood heroes can shape a person’s sense of identity due to the awe-like adoration that is expressed through the admirer. Many studies have shown that when people are reminded of some strongly valued or heroic people before beginning a very hard job, they throw more effort into the job at higher levels than if they had not had…

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    How do you remember your childhood friends? Whenever I think of my childhood friends, I remember all the amazing memories we had; being in control of our neighborhood, making our own treehouse, killing a few snakes, rolling a wagon around like we were cool, and just having the time of our lives. We did not care what people thought of us and we all encouraged one another to be ourselves, not like one another. Maybe we did not say that, but it was an unspoken thing; we were not just those friends…

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    The earliest childhood memory I have was my mothers tears running onto my face at a very young age. At the time I had no idea what was the big problem, but father never seemed to come home which angered my mother. The exact date or year I cannot seem to remember, however the present date is 1964, when my mother told me what happened to Aung Sun my father. The rivals of the Burmese army had assassinated him. A truly terrible tragedy to a great man in politics. Mid of 1967 St Hugh 's College of…

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    The earliest memories I have from childhood consist mainly of spending my time in the hospital. I would have to say that I don’t remember when hardship did not find its place in the course of my life. It still continues to shadow over me to this very day but that is what makes me the person that I am and gives me reason to move forward. When I was 5 years old, I watched my brother, Anthony, lose his life to neuroblastoma. Anthony was on this earth for a very short period of time but while he…

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    Rebecca Milner called Moneygrams: Recalled Childhood Memories about Money and Adult Money Pathology. It will then look at a lecture from David Koffman and a lecture from Reesa Grushka who will further contribute to this idea. Lastly, this paper will continue to analyze another article by Robert D. Wilton called Poverty and Mental Health: A Qualitative Study of Residential Care Facility Tenants. In the…

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    through any rose-colored or edited lens, instead allowing memory to appreciate the sanctity of returning to a moment lost. However, through this nostalgia, the brain crops and edits the photograph just as one would on a computer, freezing the moment in memory as better, brighter, and more beautiful than it ever was in life. E. B. White reflects upon this phenomenon in his memoir “Once More to the Lake,” elaborating upon the nature of time, memory, and the human’s perception of reality. Through a…

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    waiting humbly for his turn… That's the picture I saw every single Saturday of my life. That's how I will describe my childhood, and that's how I want my future kids to describe their childhood someday. For me, Saturday's had a more spiritual and holy meaning than any other Sunday could ever have. I vaguely remember my grandfather-Vladimir-the person who evokes in me so many memories and so many smiles...One that I remember,…

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    smiles and bitten down nails. There’s this memory I have of writing my name in cursive and being told, rather harshly, that I was not to do that again because we were not being taught that. I remember biting my and nodding and struggling to remember cursive letters in later years. But I also remember a classmate cutting my finger so bad it was barely hanging on and then going back to class just fine with a band aid on. I don’t know if either is a real memory, but the more I think about it the…

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    Empowering poetry allows a poet to relate to their audience through universal ideas of death and loss and the consolation brought by childhood memories. Gwen Harwood’s Father and Child and focuses on a recollection of childhood memories that deeply impacted her perspective on mortality and her relationship with her father. The mirroring structure of the Father and Child depicts a complete role reversal between the persona and her father, showing a switch in comforting each other in the face of…

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