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    Dear readers‚ this is a story about what I am thankful for. The first thing I am thankful for is my parents. They are always there for me. They treat me very well‚ and spoil me. I don’t know what I would do without them. Another thing I am thankful for is my siblings. Even know we all get in fights. It is really fun. To have siblings. They give you someone to hang out with. A sibling to feel like your there inspiration. Someone to fight with. And someone to be best friends with. A siblings to learn

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    you’re a coward? I got my draft notice June 17‚ 1968. That was two weeks ago. Right now I am close to the Canadian border. I can’t face my family after getting the draft notice. I wouldn’t have been able to watch the sorrow and discouraged look in my father’s eyes as I told him I wasn’t going. How would I look as a brother if I didn’t fight for my family? Am I considered a coward if I don’t go‚ or am I a coward if I follow society’s pressure to fight a war I don’t believe in? I put the draft notice

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    challenging journey. Who am I? This is a question that is almost always on our minds. I personally believe that discovering your identity is very challenging‚ and is most difficult as a teen. We often don’t know what we’re doing and how to act‚ are thrust into situations where we feel like we need to adapt our identity in order to belong‚ and aren’t embracing who we really are because we’re afraid of how people will react. When we first ask the question‚ “Who am I?”‚ we often are at a loss

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    that he can relive the dream of having a father and son relationship. Furthermore‚ the boy in the play lives in a troubled neighborhood so he also has a dream to reduce if not stop the violence in his surrounding environment. As relation to the title “I Am Not Batman” you can infer that he is suffering from doubt that his dreams will every come true because he feels like his dreams are too big for him to handle. In addition‚ he does feel like he knows what to do as his first step to accomplishing these

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    version included vocals by singer Heather Bright. During Amsterdam Dance Event‚ in October 2013‚ Hardwell held the world premiere of his ‘I Am Hardwell’ documentary in Amsterdam. The documentary provided a look at Hardwell’s rise to fame. With the motto - "If you can dream it‚ you can do it”. Following its release‚ 2015 saw the release of the sequel film ‘I AM Hardwell – Living The Dream’‚ which depicted the busy life of a touring DJ. Hardwell’s sets have conquered countless events and festivals

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    Malala Yousafzai is an activist for female education who dedicates her life towards equality. Malala is a winner of several awards an the author of I Am Malala. This book is based off of her life in Pakistan with her family. Throughout Malala’s life in Pakistan‚ she risked her life to stand up for girls’ education. On July 12‚ 1997‚ Malala Yousafzai was born. Malala’s birth was unsung by the whole village because she was a girl‚ but Malala’s father thought differently. He had a feeling Malala

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    I don’t want to be thought of as the ‘girl who was shot by the Taliban’ but the ‘girl who fought for education. This is the cause to which I want to devote my life.” (Yousafzai 309). People all over the world consider Malala as one of the courageous and strong teenager in the world. She risked her life to fight for women to have the right to have an education despite the opposition of her society. In “ I am Malala ” despite her surroundings and the expected roles of women in her society‚ she

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    Why I Am Who I Am Now Life has many things to offer us. Some things offer happiness‚ success and anything that may help us be contented and enjoy our journey. Some things‚ on the other hand can put us down. Like failure‚ hatred and many others. Criticism is one of the things in life that offers both. Criticism is something that may definitely make us or break us. I am the kind of person who doesn’t trust that easily. Yes. I do know many people especially now that I’m in college. But I have

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    There are people in the Middle East from all types of religious backgrounds & beliefs. This diversity could affect people in either positive or negative ways. The Pakistani culture greatly impacted numerous aspects in Malala’s life in the book‚ I Am Malala. For example‚ in Pakistan all women are required to wear burquas in public. Malala was forced to obey this rule‚ despite her longing for all women to be treated equally. She saw them being hit by the Taliban for their disobedience of this particular

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    I am Malala is the memoir of a fourteen-year old girl’s campaign for women’s right to education. In 2011‚ Malala was shot by the Taliban in a bus on her way home from school. Two Taliban men boarded the bus and asked‚ “who is Malala‚” soon after‚ firing shots into Malala’s head (Yousafzai 9). The Taliban‚ a radical Islamic group‚ wishes to instill a conservative version of Islamic law called Sharia. Malala grew up in a society in which women were treated as inferior beings‚ housekeepers‚ and had

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