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    Richard Rodriguez is a great example of what it is like to be part of the students who belong to the schooled category. Rodriguez himself is one of the many students that lacked the ability to critically think. Rodriguez read and read books that his teacher once mentioned‚ but still didn’t feel smart. Being a "scholarship boy" Rodriguez was unable to critically think for himself and was unable to capture and completely understand what he was reading. "I lacked a point of view when I read." (Rodriguez

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    massive oil wealth‚ made up 80% of the 26-million-person population. Like many presidential candidates before him‚ Chavez promised to take care of the poor majority‚ increase overall quality of life‚ and re-distribute the wealth. He was all for education‚ and encouraged citizens to learn the constitution and know their rights as citizens. He was so loved by these communities that he received an average of two hundred letters a day‚ some of which he would reply to on the only non-private channel (channel

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    According to Richard Rodriguez‚ author of “The Achievement of Desire”‚ talks about a student who always reads books and top of his class. He rather than spends time with family or friends he uses time to read books. So‚ he called “scholarship boy”. He always would stack up with books and when he was supposed to be sleep or playing outside with friends‚ his mom would always find him reading. The scholarship boy reaches a point that he cannot admire his parents anymore because he was embarrassed at

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    Kels 9th Grade Honors English 11/21/13 Richard Nixon Resignation Speech Richard Nixon was the 37th president of the United States of America. On July 17‚ 1972‚ five men on the Committee to Reelect the President (CREEP) broke into the Democratic National Committee offices of the Watergate Hotel. These men were James W. Mcord‚ Bernard L. Barker‚ Virgilio R. Gonzalez; Frank A. Sturgis‚ Eugenio R. Martinez‚ and Alfred C. Baldwin. They were caught stealing important documents. These men also attempted

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    In Richard Rodriguez’s essay‚ “The Lonely‚ Good Company of Books”‚ his purpose seems to be a mixture of an analytical‚ persuasive‚ and entertaining view on reading books. This is achieved by the author sharing bits of his life which were intertwined with reading. For example‚ his first opinions on reading where formed by watching his parents read. Because of this‚ Mr. Rodriguez considered the context of reading to be more about educating people on a subject‚ rather than being entertaining. The author

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    Chapter one: Humility‚ discusses the traditions followed three days after a girl was born into the world. Whoever would visit her would make a sacrifice. Also the baby girl would be placed “below the bed to show that she was lowly and weak and should concentrate on humbling herself before others.” Zhao proclaims a woman must possess humility‚ industriousness and to continue sacrifice. She defines humility as acting respectful to others. She defines industriousness as complating everything that needs

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    Compare and Contrast: Amy Tan and Richard Rodriguez ! The United States is a melting pot‚ made up of people from many different cultures and backgrounds. With no national official language‚ it allows immigrants to stick to their roots and embrace their heritage. For Richard Rodriguez‚ he grew up with Spanish strictly spoken in his household. This made him feel safe in his private life‚ which discouraged him from learning English. Richard felt most comfortable speaking Spanish at school and

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    manner‚ both Frederick Douglass and Richard Rodriguez have a mesmerizing yet laborious narratives about their early lives. Growing up‚ both authors worked hard to approach literacy and develop their skills. For instance‚ as a former slave Douglass struggles to learn how to read and write without his owner’s permission. Therefore‚ he took every opportunity to use the resources around him. Meanwhile‚ Rodriguez has easy access to books that were ‘essential’ for his education. Overtime‚ he came to a realization

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    to the issues South Africa struggled with‚ mainly apartheid. Rodriguez’s song‚ “I Wonder”‚ released in 1970‚ claims “I wonder will this hatred ever end / I wonder and worry my friend.” Rodriguez’s lyrics were analyzed by South Africans as though Rodriguez was a friend‚ making a sincere concern for their society as his lyrics made him appear to be relatable when he used words such as friend and wonder.

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    conflict‚ confusion‚ and even anger. One way to handle the conflict is to cut ties with the first culture including language. But is this the answer? Doing so can create a sense of loss. In the essay “Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood”‚ Richard Rodriguez shares his personal experience with learning English as a second language. In his linguistic journey‚ the author feels a disconnect between Spanish‚ the language used at home by his Mexican immigrant parents‚ and English‚ the language used in

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