Personal Narrative about first day at school Essay

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    My personal narrative essay is about my transfer from Bible Baptist to Savannah Christian and my feelings towards the process of transferring and the first day at Savannah Christian. Overall the transfer was better than I presumed it would be because I sustained a better education than I did at Bible Baptist. The transfer taught me that sometimes change is for the greater good. If I had the ability to go back in time and tell my future self-something about this situation it would be not to be…

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    One day, my senior year in high school, we were handed three different narratives prompts. The rules were simple pick one of the prompts and write about it. Easy right? At the time, the prompt that stood out to me the most was, “think of a time when you taught someone something important.” I pondered the topic for sometime and what finally popped into my head was a great experience when I was in the seventh grade. In one of my classes there was an autistic kid, and I had the fulfilling privilege…

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    Personal Narrative Before we get into the story, let me explain to you what is a white-headed langur. A white-headed langur is a special species of monkey that lives in Chong Zuo, China. This species is one of those endangered species in China just like the panda. Professor Pan from the University of Beijing was sent to research and rescue the monkey from danger. Professor Pan was a famous scientist of animals. He was sent to save both pandas and dolphins and had honored by the government.…

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    2010). While the Indigenous narrative was grounded in victimhood, the Australian master narrative at the time was one of the savior. This narrative was perpetuated by cultural leaders and maintained by the government, as few individuals had personal memories of Indigenous people and history was written by mainstream…

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    Memoir Personal Narrative

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    Met Not met Form Memoir submitted is a first person narrative of the appropriate length. Memoir submitted does not include a first person voice or is excessively long or short. Content Memoir includes an in-depth exploration of one moment of growth that is then expanded into a longer writing. Memoir lists multiple events without a clear sense of how they build on each other. The choice of events detracts from the personal feel. Voice Memoir helps us understand and make sense of the author…

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    importance of reading and writing. The generic hamburger 5-paragraph essay format was on our 10 commandments of writing and so was the idea of a minimum 6-8 sentences per paragraph. Entering high school English class, I found myself in a different situation than most typical high school students. My school offered International Baccalaureate English classes; these classes were structured differently than that of AP or Standard English. In this class, we were left to fend on our own. Our…

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    Historical Trauma Essay

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    Historical Trauma is defined as, “The cumulative emotional and psychological wounding over one’s lifetime and from generation to generation following loss of lives, land and vital aspects of culture” . Oftentimes, this term is lumped in together with personal traumas such as; PTSD, emotional abuse, or even physical abuse, but there are three distinct differences between Historical…

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    Standardized Literature

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    Much Ado About Standardized Literature In the world of modern day education, school boards across the nation often refer to lists of “standard literature” when assigning reading materials to students. Among these novels are the classics: Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, and William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, just to name a few. But what are students truly gaining from reading these well-known works? What are the school boards across America hoping to teach…

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    Frederick Douglass’s narrative, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, is written primarily to the northern white readers with the goal for them to understand the impact slavery has on the slaves. The readers are exposed to two major themes, the first is the severity of slavery and the second is the lack of education the slaves are allowed. Frederick writes the narrative as his own personal history to demonstrate that slavery was an atrocious system. He is considered a significant part of…

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    It began in late middle school when we were preparing for high school English. Usually, when I read or write outside of school, it comes naturally to me; there is no over thinking involved. However, at school, I could not write a single sentence without double checking it to make sure the flow is right. I suppose it was the pressure of knowing my writing would be graded that made me ensure it was “perfect”. It could also be that I was just not as comfortable writing in school as I was at home.…

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