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    The experience of growing up in Chicago is polarizing. It’s one of the most diverse cities in the country‚ yet‚ one of the most segregated. I am grateful for living in a neighborhood that had every range of diversity in terms of racial background‚ ethnic background‚ gender‚ age‚ and socioeconomic status. The most obvious characteristic in which Chicago neighborhoods are divided are by race and socioeconomic status. As I grew up I was constantly surrounded by people who looked different from me‚ spoke

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    they deem important. For example some parents put a lot of emphasis on education for many different reasons; they want a better life for their children‚ they want them to be high achievers‚ they feel they have something to prove. Many years ago Asians were thought of as less then Westerners‚ and Asians had to prove that they were just as good as westerners‚ In ‘Growing Up Asian in Australia’ written by Alice Pung‚ Paul Nguyen said “We aimed high because we had no choice.” (pg. 291). Paul makes it

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    Growing up was written by Russell Baker. It is an autobiographical book about his own life; he also writes about the life of his mother. Russell was young while he lived in Morrisonville; most of his memories from here are based off his youth. In Morrisonville‚ Russell and his family gather together in the evening on the porch which Russell really does seem to enjoy since he brings those evenings into topic quite often. It is easy to tell that Russell is extremely passionate about his family. Lucy

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    Zorica Nikolic Growing Up Asian In Australia - Summary Edited by Alice Pung STRINE Amy Choi - The Relative Advantages of Learning My Language Page 7. Amy Choi lived with her grandfather (mum’s dad) but was never kind to him. He wrote poetry but she only listened to once as she had let her Chinese go so could not understand much of what he was saying. After a while her grandfather started losing his memory and could not find his way home from the city. One holiday‚ Amy followed her grandfather

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    social scientists‚ agree that the countryside is better for the health and physical development of children‚ i believe that growing up in a big city provides children with more advantages than in the countryside. This is because children can receive more chances for better educations and cultural experiences if they grow up in an urban setting in comparison with growing up in the countryside. Living in a big city almost guarantees children a better chance of receiving a better education than in

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    To address the problem‚ and after reviewing several materials‚ I chose to refer to two articles: “Growing up with gay parents” by Marlyin Elias published in August.23.2001‚ and “The Rise of the Gay Dad” by Rebecca Seal released by October.25.2009. In the first article Elias stresses that no matter what sex if straight‚ or gay can be able to raise a child and give that child more love and a happy life style. To explain her main point‚ she states gay parents are as capable as heterosexuals families

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    My autobiographical graphic novel Growing Up explores the impact of childhood events my development into young adulthood. The novel highlights the importance of my interactions with various people‚ ranging from loved ones to complete strangers‚ in shaping my transition into the person I am today. Bullies illustrates my discovery of those who inflict harm through a nightmarish memory of childhood bullying‚ and the intense suffering I endured. To depict this‚ I emulated the graphic novel Persepolis

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    Growing up I had dreams of what I wanted to be when I grew up. As I got older my dreams changed to new things‚ I never stuck to one thing for too long. I soon realized that one day I would have to pick one thing and actually pursue it. There are many things I would like to do but to this day I still cannot pick one. When I was younger I wanted to be many things “when I grew up.” I wanted to be a dancer‚ a teacher‚ a gymnast‚ a professional sports player‚ a singer

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    English106-1004B-137 Unit1 IP: The Narrative Essay Marilyn Tubbs Instructor: Shana Koh My experience growing up in a small town was the fact that we all were safe in our elite community. What I enjoy most was running outside in the rain a small the dust from our unpaved roads‚ and playing hop scotch. We loved to play our games; such as: softball‚ red rover‚ Simon says‚ and a lot others. Walking the streets you could smell the different aromas of food cooking from each house. One of my

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    In The Catcher in the Rye‚ by J.D. Salinger‚ Holden struggles to grow up. He is in a big city all by himself. The theme of growth is shown at the end of the novel by Holden maturing and going into adulthood. The first example that shows Holden is growing up is when he goes to Phoebe’s school. He notices vulgarity on the walls and it drives him crazy. Holden‚ then “rubbed it out.” This suggests that Holden is maturing because he doesn’t want Phoebe and the other children to see profanity on

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