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Going into high school you need to make some big decisions. You need to decide whether you are going to put effort into your school work, or if you're going to go party on the weekends. You need to decide if the consequences are worth it. I went into to high school with the mindset that I was going to put in effort, do my school work, and to follow my parents rules. My favorite classes so far in high school are Culinary, World History, and English 10. I love all three of those teachers because we…
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Sooner or later I knew that I was going to be taking IUPUI classes by my Junior year of high school, ever since I was in seventh grade at Crispus Attucks; neighbors of IUPUI. For the reason that Crispus Attucks High School challenges their students academically, I was ahead of the game. Entering my Freshman year of high school without fear, I took my first AP English class with Mr. Dearing, a sophisticated, tall, bald, white man, who fails at being humorous. At this instant, when I stepped into…
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was a writer because I had to write essays in multiple other classes which helped with my organization and detail configuration. When I was in elementary school I would get really ecstatic when I was going to write an interesting narrative with a nice plot, however, I did not get the motivation as the years went by. When I was in middle school I used to write in a journal, because it would help me organize my thoughts. If I was having a bad day and I didn’t really have anyone to talk to I would just…
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Illness narratives give people an inside look into an illness getting the perspective of what it is like for the patient. With illness narratives, it gives others with the same illness hop and why even push them to keep going and not give up. It can even be beneficial for others who do not share the illness like family or friends who have a loved one with an illness. Others can find it educational, inspirational, and influential. I think illness narratives are extremely beneficial to doctors as well…
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Darchea Wiley CSU, East Bay English 80215/16 March 11,2015 CSU, East Bay English Department Music Building, Room 2579 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd. Hayward, CA 94542 Dear English Department at CSUEB, Coming into college straight from high school wasn’t very easy, and it was a huge step for me especially because majority of my family members did not attend college and those who did usually dropped out during their freshman year and I did not want to continue the cycle of “dropouts”.…
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was a terrible accident, comes from reading those few documents he left behind and from listening to the men and women who spent time with him over the final year of his life. But my sense of Chris McCandless's intentions comes, too, from a more personal perspective. As a youth, I am told, I was willful, self-absorbed, intermittently reckless, moody. I disappointed my father in the usual ways. Like McCandless's, figures of male authority aroused in me a confusing medley of corked fury and hunger…
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Personal Narrative When I was in about the fourth grade I strive to be just like the other kids in my grade but I didn't feel the same as the other kids in my grade. I use to go to other classrooms rather than be with everyone else. I use to hate leaving the classroom and feeling like I never fit in or wasn't good enough like the other kids. I would always ask “why can’t I be with everyone else” or “why can’t I stay here?” the teacher would just tell me “we are going to learn in a…
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Research Narrative In the beginning of my senior year of high school, my magnet teacher, Mr. Gutmann wanted his students to research at least five colleges/universities. My top five universities I had chosen was: University of Louisville, Northern Kentucky University, Eastern Kentucky University, Indiana University Southeast, and University of Cincinnati. While researching the five universities, I was considering several different things such as: the size of the university, what type of university…
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Felsenfeld’s narrative, “Rebel Music”, he talks about his interaction with classical music within his early to adult life. This appeals to me because I fit quite similarly to the kind of story he tells, but more on the vocal music spectrum of things. The drive of his essay was to dictate how he categorizes himself as a rebel. To me, it brought up how he learned to fall in love with music, the meaning of being a “rebel”, and how it became a passion. When assessing and responding to a narrative discussing…
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the novel by Sharon Draper describing the Central High School Integration of 1957, the falling action of the book revolves around the protagonist Sylvia’s final decision to not attend the integrating Central High School and instead go to the all-black school, Horace Mann. “‘I’m going to call Miss Daisy Bates this afternoon.’ Sylvia began without introduction, ‘and have my name removed from the list of students who will integrate Central High School.’” (p. 198). Although this conclusion was put quite…
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