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    Personal Cultural Narrative It was the year 1996 and a little girl was both to two African American parents, Karen and William Garrett, a traditional family. At the 12:36 pm, Karenya D. Garrett was born in Prince George County, Maryland. Throughout most of her childhood, she spent traveling around the world and even though she was not able to create some memory of it, she still had the chance to experience it. From being a small child, she was thought to try to help other, that there is not an…

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    The New York Times dialect map pinned me, based on my use of language, as a New York City, Paterson, or Yonkers native. I find that extremely interesting because it is true – I spent the last eighteen years of my life in a New Jersey suburb an hour outside of the Big Apple. How did the Times know? Is it because I am familiar with the term “mischief night?” Is it because I call my Nikes “sneakers?” Whatever the reason, dialects, while understood by those who are familiar, can be lost in…

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    Muhammad's Journey

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    Muhammad is complicated, because most of what we know has been passed on for thousands of years. However, this is not to say that most of the knowledge we have acquired about Muhammad is not an accurate portrayal of his life. In learning about the historical life of Muhammad there are certain sources along with texts that describe his journey. Most notably is the Quran, the Sira, and oral traditions collected through Muslim scholars. Muhammad was understood to be a man of “truthfulness,…

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    Smoke Signals Movie Essay

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    written, directed, co-produced, and starring Native American Indians. Most viewers of the film can easily pick up on how comfortable the creators are with its setting and its characters. We can sense that this was done by people who genuinely care about the Native American people at large. The film opens with a flashback to a Native American reservation in Idaho. In the scene the viewer watches as an infant, Thomas Builds-the Fire, one of the film’s two main characters, is rescued from a…

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    Nathan Estrada Personal Narrative Blue Ninjas November, 13, 2017 I was asked to discuss a defining moment in my life. After looking back and having many, the most life changing and influential moment in my short life was the move from San Diego, California to Providence, Rhode island. My Mother, Brother, and I moved to New England in the spring of 2013. The…

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    pregnancy or shortly after birth. Cerebral palsy affects people in different ways and can affect body movement, muscle control, muscle coordination, muscle tone, reflex, posture, and balance. People diagnosed with cerebral palsy may also have visual, learning, hearing, speech, epilepsy, and intellectual impairments (“What is Cerebral Palsy?”, n.d.) Cerebral Palsy is one of the most common causes of childhood disabilities and a population in need of ongoing rehabilitation services (as cited in…

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    A Comparison Between Authors from Vastly Different Eras At first glance, you might assume that authors living and writing on topics existing over 150 years apart would be so vastly different with no realistic chance of sharing a common message. Each author lived in distinct time periods with marked differences in writing styles, religious backgrounds, and motivations. The daily habits and obstacles of each would be entirely foreign to the other had they ever had the opportunity to meet. One…

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    Federico Villalba's Texas: A Mexican Pioneer's Life in the Big Bend is a biography and autobiography about Federico Villalba’s different milestones throughout his life. It also focuses on the lives of his children and wife. The author Juan Manuel Casas brings blissful births, weddings, and family gatherings but, it also touches sadness of illness and loss of life. The book starts off when he is a young man and decides to move away from San Geronimo, Chihuahua in the 1880s. He wanted to start his…

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    provided curriculum. Another component Mrs. Gasiorczyk is struggling in is providing students with enough opportunities to write. Students create a piece of writing in response to each reading on a weekly basis, it is difficult for students to go through the entire writing process in one class period. One of the essential components of the Expert 21 curriculum is that at least one day a week is devoted to reading a novel from the provided list of appropriate novels for the Workshop, it is due…

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    and Residence Life, Greek Life and Victim Services. These departments have taught me to be a better leader, but have also given me the skills to prepare for a Masters level education and to succeed as a student who has a love and appreciation for learning. As I move forward into my professional career, my goal would be to work for a department similar to Victim Services, working with…

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