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    Becoming A Hero

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    Buckle Down To Become a Hero Nowadays, education has become a serious issue among people because everything has to deal with education such as applying to a company or being a professor and so on. There are lots of people saying that studying years are the best time in the life and I would definitely agree. My hero is my father who had done a lot to complete his degree. As a child, I had always looked to my father as a hero. To me, he was strong enough to take on an army one handed, tall enough…

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    princess of 19 years. Much of her family members have recently perished. The deaths include Oedipus (Antigone’s father and former king of Thebes), Iocaste (Antigone’s mother), and Polyneices and Eteocles (Antigone’s brothers). Her family members that still remain include her Uncle Creon, her Aunt Eurydice, and her cousin Haimon whom is also her betrothed. She is of Greek ethnicity and presides in the city of Thebes, where is she is a princess in the royal family. She is very head strong, and…

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    A “narrative” is defined as being a “written or spoken account of connected events” (“Narrative”). Narratives can take many forms. For instance, in english class many of the short stories we read are narratives. However, a movie, a television show or a song, could also be a narrative. Even our lives can be considered our own personal narratives in which we are the writer, the main character and often times the reader. “Life as a Narrative” demonstrates how certain events, both minor and major,…

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    Black, White, and Indian: Race and the Unmaking of an American Family, Saunt explains how the Grayson family tree became a tale of avoiding, dismissal, and denying a part of ancestry as well as family history. In a broader context, it can be traced to America’s denial of being related to African American slaves. As well as the idea that many families ancestors slept with their slaves and created a family tree that connect families together. Saunt mentions in a broader context of brother vs…

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    Women, Men, and Food I grew up in a very traditional Mexican family with my culture interspersed throughout all the food I ate everyday. My mom had a part-time job and stayed home to cook and clean like her mother had done and her grandmother before her. That was the routine from the time I was born until I got to the fourth grade. During that point of my life, fresh homemade tortillas were ready on the table by the time I got home from school with some kind of delicious accompaniment. Anything…

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    1950’s family life has taken a turn for the worse. What was once the idealistic Jones’ type of family soon discovers that they’re advanced way of life isn 't all it’s cracked up to be. “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury is a short story that plays off of the manipulative relationship between spoiled children and their parents, and the paranoia of technology being able to overpower (or in this story’s case kill) mankind in the hands of what should be an innocent child. I was genuinely interested in the…

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    very strong about reality being slow, boring, nothing exciting happening, fairytales and happily ever afters. I on the other hand have mixed emotions from school/ work taking up so much time it just allows those free times we have with friends and family to be cherished. Growing up we all had visions of mr/ms right. We have all made up a fairytale how we picture how our lives will develop. There are many thing in this world that make fairytales rare and far in between. Ponzer provides…

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    The pain of this memory still lingers in the darkest crevices in my mind. Divorce! The word to me seems so grotesque and evil; however this cruel word became a reality for me when I was sixteen years old. Family has been always one of the most important aspects in my life, my life and the world as I knew it died. Nevertheless, I still find myself wishing my parent’s were back together, I understand that it is selfish to wish this, but I can’t help but close my eyes and imagine this image of my…

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    about his father. His side of the family was basically limited and I wouldn 't had gotten far with information based off my own knowledge of them. I began to run out of information when it came to talk about other family members that I didn 't know about. An example is my mom 's other brother. I have no type of information about him because he chooses to stay away from the family and there is bad news about him so no one like hum…

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    fade. If I disagree with a topic he approaches me with, I will calmly discuss the reasons of why I did like it. A relationship should be he and I against the world. Setting rules helps a relationship last a lifetime. Although relationships in my family have not always been great. I have learned that most individuals learn from their mistakes. My grandparent’s relationship is one relationship I can reflect on, they helped each other through the struggling times, and loved each other…

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