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    When looking at objects that tell the story of my life, there does not seem to be a lot to choose from. I was an only child of a single parent. That being said the most memorable part would have been moving to Colorado and seeing the mountains for the first time at a young age. I remember the first time I saw Pikes Peak, how I was in shock and awe over how spectacular a natural formation coming from the Earth could be, as I have never seen anything quite like it before. The mountains span as far…

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    Out in the long grassed outfield, all my worries went away. I forgot all that happened the innings before. All that mattered was if the ball entered the outfield air, the ball was mine. Nothing could stop me, I loved it too much. The outfield felt so small, I know I could cover all the field. I loved the outfield, it was my home. My last year of Little League was fantastic. Learning that I was the first draft pick was exciting. It was a little weird getting back into the motion of Little…

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    be the best night of my life, but the best time I’ve ever had but I spent it with my dad to make memories that are like diamonds that shine an array as the sun beams down on it. People drunk left and right, probably going to regret how much they drank in the morning as they woke up. I can still remember his long, greasy hair, flailing as he jumped up and down on the stage, the drummer creating thunder as the bass drum struck with a smooth rhythm. His songs still play in my head, creating a…

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    uniquely. I have lived my entire life, 17 years, next to the border of El Paso, TX and Juarez, Chihuahua. To the outside world, they might know this border as one of the most dangerous places in the world. But being born and raised in El Paso, I only know it as home or by its more familiar name my family has given it, Juárez Texas. Living right next to two countries has expanded my experiences and views I never thought possible, in more ways that I admit, it has shaped my thought process and…

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    were, what you did and what you learned, it can all tell you a lot about who you are in the present moment. Writing a literacy autobiography can help someone to better understand how and why they may read and write the way that they do. A literacy autobiography will help oneself to reflect, make connections and show how their beliefs and practices came to be when it come to literacy. When I think about my own literacy journey, it can be very difficult to think back that far. The farthest memory…

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    teach through the academic school year: in school and life. That's what's taught from elementary school to high school. During the summer of 2017 at The School of Engineering, I had to face obstacles that emerged from out of nowhere while also trying to build a functional robot. While working on the project, I was challenged and taught lessons that are not developed in basic studies. Teachers usually have an agenda for the day, but during my summer at the Summer Mentorship Program, I never had…

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    mixture within patients and convicts presents several memorable moments for White. Moments such as when, White tries helping a blind couple, which ended in rejection, “All they knew was that I was a convict. They were afraid of me.” Demonstrations such as these reflect the judgment inside Carville as well as the potential outside. Judgment upon both of these residents resides…

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    Third grade, a year most of us don't recall. A year too inadequate for our young brains to recollect every moment in great detail -- especially when far more memorable events exist in life. Remarkably, I remember a simple day in third grade during recess. Simpe for other, but vital for me. The playground -- a heaven for my friends and I. While at least at that time it seemed like a heaven. Miles filled of perfect green, swings, basketball courts and geodesic domes. An abundances of kids…

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    decisions in my life was taking a gap year off after high school. I had all the time in the world to find out who I wanted to be and how I wanted to pursue my future. The lucky ways I was able to expand my knowledge was traveling and working full time. I also had time to do absolutely nothing. I am a huge believer that traveling is good for the heart and soul. Everyone should have a chance to experience different cultures and how others live. Also to relax and rewind because it's healthy for…

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    Fresno, thirteen years ago. Not that I remember much of my family in California, but I did have a hard time fitting in with my new cousins and relatives. The days I cherished most was after ten years in North Carolina, my family decided to visit our relatives in California. Meeting my family again in California became the most precious days to me; they were nice, generous people. I loved spending time with them and it really felt like home. My mom’s side of the family were the nicest people…

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