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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1. My earliest book memory is this children's book about a couple animals who buy candy from a shop run by a bee. I remember the pictures looked good enough to eat! When I was around three or four years old I remembered my dad use to read me a book the little prince. I wrote my first story when I was 6 or 7 years old. I remember getting very frustrated after what felt like a glorious start. Every time I start to write I am so frustrated I don’t know what to write how to start, what to say. 2. When…
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sitting and conversing with her grandmother, it becomes clear that their shared ideologies have dissipated and their once lengthy conversations have turned to brevity. Hence, it can be concluded that students utilize education as a resource to engender personal philosophies about life. As this occurs, learners move away from family beliefs and traditions. Modern school institutions are fashioned for people to inquire, think, act, and pursue their ambitions in a customized environment designed to help students…
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family. I have served as a resource for her as she has moved ahead on an educational path and years have passed since our first meeting. She is aware of my own educational pursuits and was glad to answer the questions I posed. I also asked about sharing some of my own observations, and she agreed to that as well. We met at her dining room table while my granddaughter played with her son. I summarized some of the learning theories around cognition and adult learning and ask her opinion about her own…
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“Paper #1 – It’s a girl” The narrative story called “The F Word” by Firoozeh Dumas talked about she came to America when little and all of her family had some exotic names. Firoozeh was so embarrassed of how people used to change her name because they were not able to pronounce it on the right form. Firoozeh could not even find a job just because of her name. Firozeeh finally changed her name to “Julie” even now her parents did not want to. Firozeeh changed her name, and after that she finally found…
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Professor H. Forstyle Religious Arguments Against Equal Rights for All Frederick Douglass wrote his biography titled Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, with the intent to expose the hypocrisy of slaveholders and the immorality of slavery in the face of religion. He uses personal examples just as much as others’ experiences to exemplify these points to readers. Douglass depicts himself differently from other slaves’ experiences in that the more…
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The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano: Religious Roles in the Narrative The narrative of Olaudah Equiano is truly a magnificent one. Not only does the reader get to see the world through Equiano's own personal experiences, we get to read a major autobiography that combined the form of a slave narrative with that of a spiritual conversion autobiography. Religion may be viewed as at the heart of the matter in Equiano's long, remarkable journey. Through Equiano's own experiences…
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The role of language is crucial to every aspect and interaction in our everyday lives. Language enables us to create principles and schemas to construct reality, reflect identity and circulate subjective experience (Witkins, 2011). The importance of language is also vital in psychotherapy. It is through language that client and therapist connect and communicate. Despite its crucial role, there is still limited research on how language interaction between therapist and client can shape the therapeutic…
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Cohen Writing and Rhetoric ENC 1101 23 September 2013 One Word, Three Letters Writing this paper, I came across a couple of challenges. My first one was writing an open form essay. Throughout high school, I only ever had to write one of these. I’m used to writing a closed form, with a thesis and a guideline to follow. My only guide line for this narrative was no thesis, and to follow the story line and not get carried away with the story. I sought out help from multiple people, and have a few…
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The House on Mango Street is a novel that was originally published in 1984 by Sandra Cisnero. The novel is about Esperanza Cordero who is a young Latina girl who grows up in Chicago. Esperanza was determined to "say bye" to her poverty-stricken Latino neighborhood and do something better with her life. Cisnero uses the perspective of a young girl to appeal to her audience especially- the minorities. Using Esperanza allowed Cisnero to relate to the life of immigrants entering and settling in the United…
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