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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    mom then she called the doctors and she made my appointment to be seen. June 8th was the day of my doctors appointment, when I arrived I went in and told my doctor all of my symptoms she then told me just to take some tylenol for my headaches and try to stand up not so fast and if its not getting any better to call them . So me and my mom went home and I did what she told me to do for two days,but it still wasn’t getting an better , so my mother called my doctor. My doctor then said she would…

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    racial, religious, or social group. Different cultures can be found near and far, from your co-worker or a small village across the world people have different ways of life. Here at Michigan State University with approximately 50,344 students, from all 50 states in the United States, and 133 other countries. While having 51.7 percent women, 48.3 percent men, 18.7 percent students of color, and 14.4 percent international student’s. We are a poster child for diversity and differences in…

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    1980’s, both Iraq and Iran declared war. The results of this war caused innocent people to die, and many injured with no home. For Marji, a young girl who was 12 years old at the time, had unfortunately experienced this horrifying moment in her life. Things got so bad that her parents sent her to her aunts in Vienna, Austria. To be quite honest, I agree with the parent’s decision on sending her to Vienna. The possible outcomes of this decision can give Marji a better life, will it?…

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    I asked one of my friends, Abby Hatley, on her opinion about an issue in the South today. She began by stating, “The South has a thriving culture, but it also has its downfalls.” “I believe,” she said, “that the South’s biggest issue is on race.” Abby said, “I say race because many people that the South is not racist; however it can be in many different ways.” “Although majority of the South is white but there are many other race groups,” Abby stated. “Throughout the history of the South there…

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    Dendi, born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, is a married mother of two, said that she’s been living in the United States for twenty-five years. Mexico has an abundance of violence and poverty, so her family moved here for better economic opportunities. She said that living here is a better way of living, especially when you are raising children. The five most important values of the Mexican culture are the love and respect for the family, especially the elders, the language, food, traditional music,…

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    Discrimination In Jaimonda

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    The two topics I will be focusing on in this paper are, adapting and facing discrimination. The name of the person I interviewed is Raimonda came from Lithuania. She moved to America when she was 3 years old. Moved into a small apartment in Sheepshead Bay Brooklyn, New York. When she lived in Deizimelis Lithuania, she said it was a very small town. People were poor. People grew their own food majority of people who lived in that town only had one car per family. They would have to drive a…

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    Essay On Tap Tap

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    an answer. She decided that it will be alright for maybe 3 nights but that’s all. I was so excited and asked if she had anything to eat because I was hungry she gave me a box of crackers and said, “Don’t eat all of them because I’m making dinner!” she demanded. I shook my head with a smile on my face. She went into the cupboard and pulled out a blue and green blanket and some sheets. I smiled and said “thank you so much.” as roger started making his bed. The oven went off, and she served him…

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    Scouts, that she is turing to the “weakest” creature on the earth.In the book To Kill a mocking bird ,theres loads of themes going around with equality of the people.Race discrimination was standing far ahead than others,but gender discrimination are hidden behind through the novel.Describing society the 1930’s Harper Lee have set ,pressuring on the women, putting a mind set how to be a “good” women, and man think that they should protect women, forcing the women to be effeminacy all the…

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    The person that I interviewed was a lady that I met at my doctor’s office that is from Pakistan. Her name is Raja Bhakta and she was born in Punjab, Pakistan and migrated to the U.S when she was very young. The doctor ‘s office that I currently go to is called Singh Medical Clinic and my doctor is from Pakistan as well. Most of the people that go to this particular doctor are from India and the women where those dresses and a scarf on their heads. Raja Bhakta is 57 years old and speaks Punjabi…

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    child with autism not only causes problems within the child, but also causes problems within the household. Christopher’s parents often bump heads because of Christopher's behavioral problems. Things get so bad within their relationship Christopher’s mother left his father and his father told Christopher she was dead. In the novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, written by Mark Haddon, Haddon demonstrates the difficulties that parents have when raising a child with autism.…

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