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    Some of the myths that I have found regarding to suicide is that suicides peak during holidays. Most people think the winter holidays are risky times because of the amount of alone time people spend by them during a time when it should be spent with family. But in contrary suicides are at the point lowest in December and peak in the spring. One possible reason for this is due to energy level in spring/summer months are a lot higher than the fall/winter months. Another myth is that teens are at…

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    I chose to interview my aunt; she has been a teacher for about 15 years. She taught kindergarten for 11 years and 2nd grade for 4 years now. As many of you know being a teacher is a well-rounded job with multiple simple and yet difficult tasks. A teachers’ main responsibilities are to make sure the children are safe during school hours, while teaching the students the required material throughout the school year to prepare for the next grade. The reason behind why I chose my aunt to interview is…

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    The Fourth Of July Essay

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    crackle. These were the sounds that thrummed in my ears as I watched the fireworks light up the sky. All the expected celebratory events were unfolding around me for The Fourth of July. Looking about in the center field of all the cabins, the colors of red, white, and blue could be found everywhere, all the way to the ruffles on my blue jean dress. The events occurring could almost be described as typical for a family reunion on a holiday. Almost. My dad’s family reunion in Concan, Texas…

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    My Education In Life

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    example, I learned and I still learning every day from my parents who put big efforts on me to be who I am now. They raised me well and taught me many things from my first step in my life. They taught me how to eat, talk and behave. They support me in every new step I take in my life and they are the main reason why I’m here now. I was born and raised in Saudi Arabia. The fifth and youngest child in a Syrian family. I started my education in Makkah’ elementary school, I don’t really remember my…

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    Along with material culture, there was an abundance of speech acts throughout my Thanksgiving ritual. I noticed much talk about college and older family members giving college student family members advice about their career decisions. Thus, we participate in the “career advice ritual.” These statements include, “Make sure you attend class and get to know your professors” or “I hope you are participating in extra activities outside of class” or “Make sure that you can get a job out of college…

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    What is it that defines a person and decides who they are? It would seem simple; what are the actions of said person and how do they affect other around them. The key to truly understanding a person is not by the current present, but the past and the chain of events that led up to it. The book “Life Studies” written by Robert Lowell addresses this fact. He dedicates this book to his life in hopes that the reader will come to understand why he feels and interrupts the world the way he does. The…

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    when I was six, I was standing on the streets of Saigon when suddenly, BANG! A motorcycle backed up into me and my head slammed into the metal gates behind me. My skull started bleeding and I blacked out. I was rushed to the hospital. Another time, I was standing on a chair when suddenly I fell, cutting my chin. Again, I was rushed to the hospital. Needless to say, I was an accident prone child and a lot of my early memories took place in the hospitals of Vietnam. When I came to America, my…

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    My Emotions Of Childhood

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    Friends – My friends were where I began to see that my normal was not thee normal. They either had dads that went to work and moms who stayed at home, or both parents worked; only one friend was being raised by a single mom. My dad stayed at home because he was disabled so that made me feel different, even though none of my friends ever mentioned it. It was really nice being taken to and picked up from school by my dad because he was the one who made a more emotional connection with me. My mom…

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    children the wrong things about love.” As I have grown older, this is a statement that I have learned to be true. My parents got divorced when I was a very little girl. I do not remember anything about the fighting, the lawyers, or the custody battles. I remember being four years old and wondering why my dad was not coming home anymore. I remember the weeks each summer and the alternating holidays spent visiting my father. I remember the tearful goodbyes whenever I had to leave…

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    Psychology My Lovely Life Looking back on my life, I’ve realized that in some cases I’ve had it easier than others but also much harder than others as well. My life started out pretty normal, born and raised in Wichita, Kansas. I was born at Wesley Hospital, to my mother Tiffany Shearhod, and my father John Doub III. Both of which loved together at the time off of 55th and Broadway on the corner, in a trailer. For as long as I can remember I lived with them. Then one day after a Christmas party,…

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