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    endured and the relocation of her family. Malala was shot in the face and suffered through slight facial paralysis and reconstruction. Despite Malala’s altered appearance following the reconstruction, she continued to exude confidence. When Malala’s mother would tell her, “Hide your face --- people are looking at you”, her response included “It doesn’t matter; I’m also looking at them” (Yousafzai 118-119). Malala did not allow her changed appearance alter her outlook on life. She possessed the…

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    My Cultural Heritage

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    My cultural heritage is based on my great grandparents’ history. My paternal grandfather was from Ireland, and my grandmother from Italy. My maternal grandmother was from Spain, and grandfather from Germany. It is such a coincidence that they were all from very different cultural backgrounds, but love saw past all their differences and put them together. Part of the customs and traditions which we practiced during the holiday included dancing the tango during holidays; shown to us by some aunts…

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    Creative Writing: Divorce

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    “What did Ryan do now?” asked Pam, his mother, as she was in a meeting with Mrs. Principal. Mrs. Principal replied, “Well, Ryan is starting to act like his friend Mike, and I don’t believe Mike is the greatest influence on him due to the circumstances.” “What circumstances?” “Oh, haven’t you heard? Mike’s parents are getting divorced, and he isn’t taking it very well,” Mrs. Principal replied. “No, what happened? Why are Becky and John getting a divorce?” Before Mrs. Principal lowered her…

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    Both Wes Moores had positive influences in their life. With these influences, the boys’ lives and their perspective of masculinity changed. For Wes#1, his platoon sergeant and comrades were his greatest influences. In military school, they showed him that he could be someone greater with ambition and discipline. “He loved his brother but had learned to ignore his occasional ‘do as I say, not as I do’ tirades” (Moore 27). Wes#2 had his brother Tony as his positive influence, but he was not…

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    Introduction Globalisation has been the trend of the world and influences everywhere we live. Many definitions of globalisation have been presented. Uz (2015:79) states that ‘Globalisation is worldwide interconnectedness’. Similarly, Albrow (as cited in Uz 1990:79) points out that it ‘refers to all those processes by which peoples of the world are incorporated into a single world society, global society’. There are some different arguments for the development of business and media globalisation…

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    grandmother. His father moved to Mexico and him and his mother for extensive periods of time due searching for work. His mother remarried and he went to live with her and his stepfather in Illinois. They eventually settled in Ohio. Langston developed a deep admiration for those he called “low-down folks”, which were the middle class and the poor people who had a strong sense of emotion and pride. Those “low-down folks” had the greatest influence on his poetry. Hughes used this expression as a…

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    item on my time ball is the yellow piece of paper that says first steps. This item represents the time at which I was born and then leading up to when I first began to walk. I was born on April, 1st 1997 on a Saturday afternoon in Waconia, Minnesota. I weighed exactly 7 pounds and I was 22 inches long. Therefore, 6 months after I was born I began to crawl and shortly after that around 10 months old I started to take my first steps. During this age I was developing my gross motor skills. My gross…

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    River Heights Narrative

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    Valley the summer before I started 5th grade. My parents found a house at the top of a hill on River Heights Boulevard. The backside of the house had large view windows that looked over “the island,” the river bottom and housing subdivisions. On an adjacent hill to the northwest was the Logan Temple. The little town of River Heights sat on the benches above the Logan river. It had a population of about 1,000 people. The first day of school I met my teacher Wanda Peterson. I also met a…

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    that my social identity is similar to many students at UC San Diego. On a surface level, I am a first generation Asian American with immigrant parents who attempts to provide me with better opportunities. My family has played a large role by demonstrating traditional Chinese values that define and shape the way I act, think, and feel. But growing up in America, I have been open to a more open mindset and develop characteristics that pertain to my social identity. Growing up, I believed my…

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    focusing on my personal state of mental health. The mind has the ability to keep us bound by worry and fear, and it has the ability to set us free to thrive and excel. Our mind not only affects us personally, it affects every person in our sphere of influence. Bill Hybels suggests in Courageous Leadership, that when we function as unhealthy leaders we inflict pain to those who are closest to us (194). The greatest take-away from this week has been to ask myself: how is my mind affecting my…

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