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Real Person
715 wordsJohn Paul Figaro Susan Piontkowski English 1 A Paper #4 James McBride Critique Multi-Cultural Awareness week kicked off with James McBride, the author of The Color of Water, speaking in front of about 100 people. He seemed like a real person, who wasnt out for the money but to get his mothers story told. I thought he was an extremely reliable source because who better to tell a story then someone who was there. One person who I know thought he wasnt reliable was the Jewish English professor who ...
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Help Of His Doctors
869 wordsAs I watched my mother rush to get the pot to boil some water with tears in her eyes, I found myself at the mercy of one of the many asthma attacks that presided over most of my childhood. Most of the houses around our neighborhood in Juarez, Mexico were composed of one large room with a stove, bed, something to sit on and no restroom, so getting to the steaming pot was only a few feet away. Desperately trying to grasp for air as I lay on the couch, I wanted relief not only for myself, but also ...
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Later On My Dad
6,138 wordsHistory of Pete Dalberg Family By Jesse G. More This is Jesse G. More presenting a history of the Dalberg family starting with my Grandparents Pete and Ingaborg Dalberg. Both of my grandparents were born in Apple Bowl Sweden in the province of Dollernaw. Dollernaw is the province that is close to the Norwegian boarder that is in timber country. Pete was born in 1858 he died in 1943 at the age of 85. My Grandmother, Ingaborg was born in 1856 and died in 1944 at the age of 88. Pete actually was bo...
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Jewel's Parents
868 wordsMy opinion of the book mentioned above is that it is extremely well written and inhibits several unique characteristics. The typical biography or autobiography is written in a sober manner, such that the reader is completely bored by the events of the life of the subject. The author Kristen Kemp, wrote this book so that the audience is excited and anxious to discover what happens in the next chapter in the life of the specified individual. An example of the authors exciting style of writing is e...
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Yaqui Name And A Mexican Name
4,588 wordsAnita Endrezze Hi, my name is Anita Endrezze. My father was Yaqui and my mother is a combination of Italian, Slovenian, and German-Romanian. Although I'm Yaqui I don't speak for all Yaquis. I speak for me and my experiences as a woman, a half-Yaqui, and a wife and mother. I have two children, a teenage son and a daughter in 1st grade. We are all complicated humans, with many influences in our lives. My tribe comes from northwestern Mexico. Look at a map. South of Arizona is the state of Sonora. ...
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Vittorio's Mother
1,600 wordsLives of the Saints Lives of the Saints is a story that examines the complexities and tribulations of everyday life in a small town. Throughout the novel, we discover that even the most trustworthy and caring individuals live secret lives behind closed doors, and that the surface appearance of minor communities can be very deceptive. Some people spend their entire adult-lives trying to knock down these doors and discover the truth, but perhaps they are overlooking the key to the lock... our chil...
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Scott Russell Sanders
470 wordsI Didn't Know My Dad was a Writer It came as a complete shock to me when I read an essay that looked as if it was taken straight from my father's mouth. My father and the author could have been neighbors if not for the four states between Ohio and Texas. The essay is about the author, Scott Russell Sanders', attempt to understand what women feel that they are missing; when in his experiences a man life has little if any privileges. I relate in every way with the author's ideas. There is nothing ...
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Ten Years Of Marriage And Her Husband
1,585 wordsSince ancient times, families have been an important part of society. Often what family someone was a part of would determine social status and the way that person was thought of. Families were usually well structured with a head and many extended family members. In present times, the family structure has changed to the nuclear family with a husband, wife, and a few children. Often in these times, one could lose sight of the extended family and how they relate to each other. With divorce and rem...
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Danny's Mother And Alfrid
816 wordsThe book I choose to read was A Place to Belong by Joan Lowery Nixon. It is book number four of The Orphan Train Quartet. It takes place in the year 1856, in St. Joseph, Missouri. It is during the tine right before the Civil War broke out. Danny Kelly, age 10, is the main character in the book. He was tall and strong for his age. He was always careful and cautious with everything he said or did. He was great at making well thought out plans to get what he wanted. He came to St. Joseph with his f...
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City Of Marthatown
1,202 wordsIn The Gate to Women's Country, Sherri Tepper gives the reader a look into the post-apocalyptic future in which society is broken up into three main groups: Women, servitors, and warrior men. The women and servitors lived inside walled cities while the warriors would live in garrisons located outside the walls. At first glance, a city like Marthatown may seem like a utopia to some. At times, it seems that the people within the city consider it a utopia. On the outside, the society in which they ...
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Older Lives In Prague
1,092 wordsCurriculum vitae I was born in Ostrava in September 1973. One year later I was baptized in a small church called St. Mat " ij and I was given a second name Katerina. Fortunately this wasn't a name after my godfather as the common practice mainly calls for. The thing is that my godfather's name was Hart wald. I was brought up in one of the most beautiful parts of Prague, close to S'areck'e valley that is known from the old Czech myths. I could hardly imagine moving somewhere else but today I live...
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Mtdna Sequence Of Modern Europeans
1,830 wordsThe origin of mankind is a question that has challenged historians for centuries. Although most recent histories are carefully documented, the bulk of the story of humanity, prehistory, remains largely unknown. In his book The Seven Daughters of Eve, Professor Bryan Sykes attempts to explore the mysterious field of human evolution and connect the modern population to their distant ancestors. The artifact he uses to bridge the present to the past is mitochondrial DNA, "the traveler from an antiqu...
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Most Difficult Job In The 1900 House
444 wordsThe mother had the most difficult job in the 1900 house. This is evidenced by her continuous laboring (viz., sweeping, laundry, cooking, dressing, etc. ). Eventually, she hired a maid to do the housework for her, but the laundry and cooking remained her tasks. The top two difficulties of the family during the three-month experiment were most definitely cleanliness and food. Cleanliness was hard to achieve given the options available (no hot water, no shampoo) until they fixed the stove and used ...
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Next Passage Jacques
603 wordsAlbert Camus novel, The First Man, shows how one man, Jacques Comedy, who's father died while he was an infant, and is forced to grow up in a poverty stricken part of Algiers with his mother, grandmother, brother and uncle in a small two bedroom apartment. Has come to an understanding of love, death, poverty, and life. The following passages are some of Camus best examples of how Jacques has come to this understanding, as well as some of Camus own opinions on these and other matters. This first ...