Throughout high school I have always been satisfied with my grades. I have been recognized multiple times for the maintenance of my 4.0 grade point average. Although, it did require sacrifice with countless hours of studying and homework, my dedication is still at its best and will continue to be. I challenged myself by taking AP courses, all the math classes available, and four years of spanish, where I obtained the best amount of knowledge. As I embark onto my next level of education, I will expand…
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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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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 his classroom on the second floor I could already sense my writing…
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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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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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time in elementary school you learn a little more in each grade. But it all comes together and gives you a realization of whether literacy is on your list of interest or not. In my literacy journey I came to the realization that I pretty much enjoyed literacy looking back on the past. As an infant my grandmother watched me while my mother worked. She said it was important for me to be read to as it would help stimulate my brain for when I got older and needed to actually learn my alphabet and to read…
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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”. Because of the slim number of family members that attended college didn't fully commit to college…
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Personal narrative Throughout my high school years, a question that always seemed to show up just about every year was who is someone who has made an impact on your life? Someone who has made a huge impact on my life as an individual is my meamaw. She was always there when I was at my lowest times. Even though she saw me struggle and I saw her struggle she still has had a major impact on my life as an individual. All throughout my child hood she has stood beside me and always encouraged me to be…
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Perseverance: Personal Narrative What makes somebody a winner? Some would assume it’s a high score on a game, a trophy, or achieving straight A’s throughout their educational journey. In reality its none of those things, in fact those are a few of the many the benefits being a winner comes with. What makes a winner is their perseverance, their will to perform above other’s expectations, the thirst to run that extra mile of exercise, or the determination to write a good paper knowing you’ll only have…
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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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