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    Drunken Hun Biography

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    American German Theodor Geisel experienced bullying from school children who often called him, “Drunken Hun as his father’s family produces beer in the city.” Resulting from these events in his childhood he often found himself staying away from large groups. Throughout his life these events show up in later works reviewing discrimination through the narrative of the Sneeches. Keeping to himself he finished high school and went onto college at the age of 18 to Dartmouth in New Hampshire. Around…

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    illustrating her hard times of segregation, discrimination, and bigotry throughout her life. Rosa lived 92 years, born on February 4, 1913 and dying on October 24, 2005 (History.com Staff). Throughout her long life, she made an impact on people through personal relationships, as well as making a legacy in civil rights in the American nation. Parks may not have been a politician, but she made a huge influence on choices of future politicians and political and social ways of the United States of…

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    In this portfolio, included is my final revised personal narrative essay entitled “My savior and Lighted Path,” my first graded draft of this essay, and my letter of Final Essay Reflection. The “My savior and Lighted Path” paper contains the reasons as to why I am college and why school is so significant to me. In this essay, I speak about my life growing up with a poor, sickly mother in a poor neighborhood where my mother had abusive boyfriends to help pay her medical bills and finances. I go…

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    Personal Narrative Essay Bruises, are things that appear on your body when you’ve been physically harmed. Should you let that stop, no. Saying that to say, just like obstacles stand in your way from achieving your goal doesn't mean you should just quit or give up. Personally I struggle with obstacles that nobody else in my family does. Which consist of: self discipline, girl, social media, and staying organized. Being successful, majority of america strives to be successful but during that…

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    They met at the University of Southern California, where Olyphant was initially recruited for the swim team. Their college romance blossomed into a lifelong partnership, culminating in their marriage in 1991. The couple shares a deep bond and are the proud parents of three children: Grace, Henry, and Vivian. Despite Olyphant's fame, they have kept their relationship out…

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    servant-leadership was my family” (100). “When I went to school, I met other servant-leaders:Teachers” (Lopezn101). You yourself make the choice if you want to be a servant leader or just a leader. While these servant leaders in Lopez’s life served her in different ways, they still showed her how to be a servant leader in her family and professional life. Leading by serving is a significant concept due to the fact that we need servant leaders in our communities, schools, homes, and everywhere…

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    Anyashka Balanchine

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    All these things I’ve done is an extraordinary narrative about living in New York during the time of 2083 where coffee and chocolate are illegal, water and paper are scarce, and there is a large ration of crime and poverty. Anyashka Balanchine, only 16 years old, happens to be the daughter of a legendary crime holder, who is also dead. Not only does she have to live with the history of family crime, but she also juggles school and taking care of her siblings and deteriorating grandmother. This…

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    NARRATIVE Imagine coming into your freshman year of high school english class, hating english. Now i’m not going to lie that person you are imagining right now was me. Looking back on 8th grade I didn’t even read a whole book! We would be forced to read books and if I didn’t like the book I wouldn’t read it, simple as that. Honestly as long as you're listened carefully to the teachers lectures you would be fine. I pinky swear promise, if you are coming into english right now with the attitude I…

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    Candles Burn Analysis

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    memory suddenly becomes more clear and a seed is planted. A writer takes a notion, starts thinking about it and it becomes an idea. While Candles Burn came to be in this same manner. I started thinking about what would make a good short story. What could have a strong narrative but also be contained in the word count limit of a short story? I thought about the journals I used to keep in middle school. I would write them as if the day's event happened to someone else and I was just an observer so…

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    American Crime Analysis

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    (Ostrow) and a “Confident, Controlled Artistic Achievement” by New York Magazine (Seitz), the second season of American Crime is an intricate and thought-inducing TV series. The 10-episode anthology created by John Ridley tells the tale of a high school rape in Steubenville, Indiana. The psychological action begins from the very first episode and if the viewer was hoping for a cut and dry mystery, she will not see one. Ridley takes a left turn; the victim--or survivor, depending on one 's’…

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