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    classes where I did these kinds of sessions I had different people for each session, or I was with a group of people and we did not legitimately do a big final session. This time because we had been together for the whole semester and worked through personal challenges for both of us I felt as if this was a bigger deal. I wanted to use the last session to give us a sense of being finished with this type of relationship. I fully suspect that we will be friends for life, but the way we did this…

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    For Bitsy, food is a way of establishing her personal identity as a modern American woman. Bitsy positions herself as forward-thinking by engaging in certain western ideologies of parenthood and food consumption: she restricts Jin-Ho from drinking soda and consuming too many refined sugars, and limits…

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    University of Alaska Anchorage Literacy Through Different Minds Over the years literacy and writing has changed the way people perceive the world and those in it. The story “I just Wanna Be Average” by Mike Rose is an autobiography written about his journey through his high school education system. Rose explains his unfair struggle of being accidentally placed into a Vocational track and treading his way through two years of it. There is difficulty and pressure that school can…

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    1913-1918, which were later compiled and published as a book. These diaries chronicle the daily life of the Livingstone family, but also give insight to the changing atmosphere of Glasgow and Britain during the First World War. Personal narratives are incredibly useful for learning about an individual’s reaction to an important event. While Livingstone is just an everyday man living in Scotland during the First World War, his diaries prove to be quite useful for discovering how the war impacted…

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    Additionally, she allows her readers to hear Latino/a narratives from Latina/o youth undergoing the social stratification experiences developed in their dominant society and imposed in their high school setting. Through redefining the Chicano/a and Mexicans/o experience, exposing the borders constructed and imposed…

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    The men were accustomed to provide for their families and make all the decisions for the family. Women's opinions was not welcomed unless needed. "You are burnt beyond recognition," he added, looking at his wife as one looks at a valuable piece of personal property which has suffered some damage."(Chopin 1) . During this time women were considered prized possessions. In modern times this would be considered a trophy wife. Edna had to play the role of a perfect housewife or Leonce's image would…

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    it or you are allergic to it; very few people actually dislike the aroma of chocolate. In this essay I will be taking a look at 2 texts about how chocolate is made. Text 1 is an extract from the novel “Chocolat” by Joanne Harris and text 2 is an informational and promotional piece published by www.greenandblacks.com, titled “From Bean to Bar”. Both texts talk about a passion for making chocolate, but that is where most of the similarities end. Because the two text have a different purpose, the…

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    book was independence. Faith spoke multiple times about her excitement of being independent from/of her father once she became married. She speaks again of this once she leaves Yona and returns to Uganda. When she works full time and supports her children full time she feels dignified and takes pride in her independence. Marriage is another main point discussed in the book. Faith describes her excitement about marriage, but then also her naivety about the roles and duties of becoming a wife. She…

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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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    An author "should write about what he knows and write truthfully”; Harper Lee embodied her own quote’s advice when writing To Kill a Mockingbird. There is much to learn from the mono-published Lee as she, in her one and only published work (until July 14, 2015, that is), was able to weave a greatly intertwining web of her own experiences, thrilling narrative, and themes of outcasts, racial equality, youth, and forgiveness. As a first-time writer, she was able to garner more success than many…

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