Throughout most of high school I was focused on trying to be more like the people around me. When the real question was what could I do to figure out who I am in this life. What is my purpose here? Growing up as one of the few Hispanic kids in my neighborhood, and being the only Nicaraguan kid I know made me feel very different. Even though I went through most of Glenbrook South high school with friends, family, girlfriends, parties, sports, and all the advantages I had living in this town; I still…
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It was the summer of 2005 after high school graduation. Myself and two of my high school friends were setting off to the Caribbean without any parents. We had purchased a senior graduation package for the grand trip and the day had finally come. We were a bunch of teenagers girls on the loose. Once in the Bahamas the parties seemed to have started immediately. The air was humid which made it more hot than usual. My friends and I made sure to take advantage of the beach that was not to far from…
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during my first semester of 8th grade that my life would drastically change. I was 14 years old at the time, and I was still trying to make it through junior high. I had some friends, but not many. My parents were a big part of my life, they would do anything for me. My mother, father, and I would spend time together at the park once a week. We were always smiling and laughing together, that is, until my father was in an accident. This was not an ordinary accident; it was an accident that left my mother…
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of your intellectual strengths so that you can use it to find success in high school. Section Big Idea What you can start this week... Discuss your selected Multiple Intelligence and your goals for the future Choose: • a specific problem • one Multiple Intelligence • a target audience • an essential question • a project goal Start writing 1st Draft of Intro The Introduction Use personal narrative to explore your Continue the Self-Investigations from Week 1. Reflect on…
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High school basketball is more than just a game, it's a journey of success, sacrifice, and personal growth. In my exploration, we'll uncover the journey of my personal life as a high school basketball player, uncovering the excitement of victories, the challenges of training/practice, and the personal development that happens both on and off the court. Life as a high school basketball player means living in the spotlight, where every success and setback is magnified. Beyond the happiness of victory…
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Piece When I consider who I am as a person, my initial formulation is of a sociological master status. That is, an African-American female student at Howard University. This status could describe me in a nutshell, but because it is so general, it could also describe over half of my peers. Transitioning from being a student in high school, to a student at Howard has challenged many of my personal characteristics and sought thorough adaptation. Thus, my narrative identity is progressing and I am whole,…
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with a personal narrative. I share her sentiment for the importance of storytelling as a developing critical race theorist. She emphasizes her reasoning by stating, “I tell this story both because storytelling is a part of critical race theory and because this particular story underscores an important point within the critical race theoretical paradigm” (1998). Here is my story. In 1996, I entered my first year of high school at George Washington Carver High School. Very early in the school year we…
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The Effects of the Workplace on Social Determinants of Health Employment and working conditions can provide financial security, social status, personal development, social relations, and self-esteem and protection form physical and psychological hazards (Block, Sheila & Grace-Edward Galabizi, 2011.) Precarious employment is low-standard, low wages, short contracts, little to no job security or benefits. Lack of employment is associated with physical and mental health problems that include depression…
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I hold a high standard for myself and have many goals in life I wish to accomplish, being accepted into the National Honor Society is one of them. I believe that I should challenge myself in everything I do. I have learned that the comfort zone is the most dangerous place to reside, and being complacent will never allow me to succeed in any aspects of my life. My willingness to not only persevere but to thrive, is a quality that is meant for the National Honor Society. I feel that I have eminent…
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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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