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    My Family Values

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    By interviewing a parent or grandparent, try to make connections and/or comparisons to a family member.“I am extremely disappointed in you.” (Campbell 126) Over the summer, I put my own values above my family’s for the first time. This led to my decision to move out and begin crafting my own life by making choices that I give myself. My family would no longer be making my decisions for me. In response, my father felt as though his values should be placed above mine. He was so upset that one of the

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    My Cultural Identity

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    My cultural identity is made up of lots of things but there are some main things that make me, me. There is things that make me who I am today that has changed me and will still change me in the future. There is physical things on me that has made me what I look like and also things that I feel or think and beliefs that make me who I am. My family they play this huge role in my life they are literally in my life everyday and even though I don't see all of them because I can’t they all pop into

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    My Family Essay

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    their own. In my case, both of my parents love me and they raise the best they could do and I am grateful for it because they have always been by my side since day one of my life. They taught me the good behavior that all person should have, they demonstrated me virtues and responsibilities I had to carry since a young age because I am the eldest children in the family of four siblings. It never bother me to be the eldest because taking care of the youngest members was an easy task for me. Yet, as many

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    experiences that have influenced me to be the person I am today. Some of the main influences that I have had in the past are my parents, and grandparents. Many experiences that I have had have been when I have messed up and my parents have guided me in the right way. Also, my grandparents have guided me when I have messed up being a Christian they have taught me to go in the right way. My grandparents and my parents have always guided me in the right path in life. My parents and grandparents will always

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    My Best Friend

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    one. My mom is my best friend. My mom supports me. She has not left my side, since before I could remember. She attended my fifth grade, eighth grade, and twelfth grade graduation. She was there for moral support. She has the pictures to prove it. My mother was there for my eighth grade and twelfth grade prom. People are against me and my love for the color black, including my mom. She put her smart remarks, and strong opinions to the side, and supported my decision to wear all black to my last prom

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    which is sex is like our biological difference which what makes people male and female, while gender is what the society reinforces a person to be based on their expectations and behaviors of being a male and female. In this essay, I will explain how this gender role affects us then and now especially our parents, the society, and media. We know that gender socialization has an important role in our community. In a very young age, parents teach us gender role. They show us behaviors and the

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    Eulogy For Mom

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    she makes me feel special. Whenever I'm sad, mad or whatever she's always there to talk to for a advice, not just for me, but for anyone. She always taught me to be kind and open mined and happy. I've learned so much from her. She is the main reason I am who I am today, and allows me to be me and do what I dream to do, and supports me in whatever I do, and she always has my back and my best interest in mind. I inspire to be like her someday. I am So fortunate to have her as my mom My Michigan

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    learn many beliefs, and moral values including who you associate with throughout life is all connected to ones' culture. The way you were brought up to learn and your family's background is what resembles you as being 'different' because no one is raised the same. Our identity wouldn't exist if it wasn't for my own culture and the values we have carried from it along the years. The values and morals we follow today is based on the culture we grew up in. As a child

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    how she was taught to be her own person. Her mother, who seemed crazy throughout the text, showed Annie that it is okay to be different. An individual who is different makes one their true self. A person should not follow another for attention, popularity, or to fit in. Being your own person is what makes a one unique. Personally, this text is very important to me. From elementary school until now, my mother has constantly been telling my younger sister and I to be ourselves. While my sister has

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    Philotimo Analysis

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    This is not my first time watching this video on philotimo and how each person has this within themselves. Professor Tsolakos showed this video two years ago in one of his classes to us. When I watched it, I took it home and showed it to my siblings, parents, and sent it to a few of my friends. I’m not Greek, but from the video philotimo can relate to anyone, regardless of: race, religion, and creed. It can apply to the love of not just yourself, but for others as well this is the reason I am pursuing

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