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    Every humans have different identity, such as gender, class, race, sexuality, religion and nationality. Each of these things gives us a form of uniqueness.identify can result in personal experiences which requires acknowledged of ones connection to help figure out corruption, policies, and communities that are traumatized as a target of social injustice. Identity helps us recognize the structural realities of inequality, identity can support us in aiming towards change. Growing up I was always…

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    Heroism In Song Of Solomon

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    book illustrates three stages that the hero, in this case Milkman, will encounter on their quest: departure, initiation, and return. Before the departure phase in the novel, Morrison introduces Milkman as an arrogant, a privilege, an emotionally clueless, and an egotist, who happens to be born to one of, if not the most affluent African American family in one of the cities in Michigan. Milkman’s characteristics is the opposite of the hero figure. He is an egotist and an arrogant individual such…

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    Two years ago, my boyfriend, who at the time was not my boyfriend, was diagnosed with this very rare disease. At the time he was going through this awful experience, I did not know him and had not even been living in this state. When I moved to Maine and met him, everyone around him had gone through this experience with him. They all knew of this disease and the details behind it. I always felt left out that out of all people, his own girlfriend did not know about what he went though. He still…

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    been herself for some time. I didn’t know what was wrong but my sister-in-law had said that we should ask for a diabetes test since Jada had been thirsty and going to the bathroom a lot. Sure, I will ask, I told her, and I did. But in reality I was clueless as to what that even meant. After the first finger poke, came another and then a few minutes later a blood draw. By this time, I realized the nurses were silent and not making eye contact. I asked what her blood sugar was and the nurse said…

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    that’s expensive! Another reason calculators should not be allowed in math class is because of cheating. Kids That have calculators do have the ability to cheat on math tests or math homework by simply typing the equation which leaves the child clueless without the calculator in the feature. Another reason Calculators should not be allowed in math because kids can not rely only on calculators, doing important tests such as the SBA’s calculators are not optional. The kids need to know how to do…

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    Stage Crew Reflection

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    Because of its effects, “Stage Crew” is an activity I highly value. Entering a school environment where I was the minority significantly damaged my confidence as a student; therefore I did not interact much with other students. Fed up with these internal conflicts, I convinced myself to spontaneously join my high school’s theater “Stage Crew”. I quickly grew a whimsical admiration for the smell of wood, use of power tools, and felt a rush of accomplishment after building my first staircase. I…

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    of us were stomped by one problem. It was math class Mrs. X put us in groups of four or five to work on a group of problems. After asking my group about the problems, I discovered I wasn’t the only one having trouble with that problem. We were all clueless on how to even start the problem. I finally volunteered to ask the teacher for help on the problem, the group agreed and I began my walk to where she was. It was a quick walk and I told her I didn’t understand the problem before I could…

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    wanted to share this amazing experience with someone I really cared about. Straight away it was a difficult thing to ask of my parents to invite my best friend, therefore I needed an immense approach to convince my parents. At the present time I was clueless on what I was going to plan out, but I knew I needed a confirmation ahead of time of whether I could or couldn't take her with me. Important to realize that I had to see every option and every…

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    High school students are taking advantage of the availability of narcotic prescription drugs in order to relieve pain or depression. Moreover, there are widely accepted than ever before and is affordable among high school students. Due to the easy access of purchasing prescription drugs that are medically prescribed—they have become more popular with our generation. Prescription drugs and heroin does not receive the same social stigma. Even though, some of these pills can be as strong as or…

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    high school, a friend of mine convinced me to try out for the majorette team at my school. I never thought in a million years that I would ever be a majorette. In fact, I didn’t even know what a baton was or how to even twirl one. Even though I was clueless I was ready to learn all that I can. I remember trying out and thinking I would most likely not make the team but I still went out there and tried my best because I believe in the slim possibility that I had a chance. When I found out that I…

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