My Advancement of Learning - Personal Narrative
It was unusually hot that day and the beach was busier than normal, me and my friend josh, both decided we wanted to go for a swim in the sea, but this wasn’t normal for me, I had never been in the sea before, I had always had a fear of jellyfish, I have had this fear for the whole of my life.
Apparently so I’m told by my mum I got this phobia of jellyfishes from a little play toy in my bubble bath, apparently I cut myself on it and never liked them since. When I was a little younger than I am now I used to be so scared of the jellyfish that whenever a nature program had come on I used to be scared to watch it or even demand the television t be
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I flicked it of straight away and screamed, there was a burning sensation on my stomach, I ran heading for my parents, the pain was immense and I could probably be heard from the other side of the beach.
Then about twenty people crowded round me while I was on a sun bed. I was the centre of attention, and then out of the blue my mum said there is an air helicopter coming to get me. After five minuets of waiting my mum came up to me once again and said jay come with me, the doctor is coming and he will be here quicker than the air helicopter, I was familiar with this doctor as he had seen me many times before in the past. It was a struggle to walk up to my flat which would normally be a five or six minute walk to about fifteen minuets, along the way we stopped of at the security box, the life guard there pulled out this syringe and a jam jar looking container containing a clear liquid, a the time I had a phobia of needles so I refused to let the life guard touch me with it.
I then struggle to my top floor flat, four floors high and then lied on my back waiting for doctor fabrizzion. He came quite soon after I had got in the flat, I was still in immense pain and was very uncomfortable, the doctor gave my mum and dad a set of instructions they were; to get bleach, a carving knife and flour. And he told my dad to go down to the sea and get some seawater! As he was
Throughout my educational experience I noticed the discrepancies with regard to the advantages my peers possessed. In high school as I began exploring what career I wished to pursue, I experienced inferiority as my classmates who’ve taken the ACT three times, visited college campuses, and have had resumes ready since the 6th grade unintentionally mocked my lack of college-readiness. However, my ignorance wasn’t intentional, my parents never reached a high school education in Mexico, they couldn’t pass down SAT tips or acquire internship opportunities for me. I realized it's vital to pick up the pace to avoid being left in the dust akin to countless others in my situation. Henceforth, this statement resonates with my experience, I interpreted
with a lot of puppys. All of my sisters and I walked over to the pen.
that might be dangerous. Phobia is different from fear because a phobia is being scared of
I had always assumed that my legs were strong and that I had decent muscle control, however, this thought was proven wrong at the beginning of my junior year in high school due to a detrimental injury. It was the first game of fall league for basketball, and within the first five minutes I had succumbed to an injury. Tearing my ACL and Meniscus has taught me to continue improving on my strength, not let this one injury keep me down, and to keep a positive mindset.
So we had to walk to our friend anthony's and the sky was getting dark and we were
My brother, his friend and I stepped out once the storm passed through and the wind’s
“A phobia is essentially a human being's irrational fear of something. It could be an object, an animal, a situation or an environment. These fears are persistent, intense, excessive and unrealistic, which is primarily why phobias are deemed irrational. A clinically phobic person's reaction to what scares him/her may seem extreme and the fright may not appear to be justified.” (Grenier et al., 2011) A specific phobia is known by a deep and persistent fear of an object or situation which becomes anxiety. The anticipations of the stimulus may make the symptoms arise. Many individuals who suffer with this disease will avoid the stimuli. They will take extra steps and precaution to have no contact. The main characteristics that the DSM-5 describes for this disorder includes “the individual suffering from a persistent fear that is either unreasonable or excessive, caused by the presence or anticipation of a specific object or situation, exposure to the stimulus usually results in an anxiety response, the sufferer recognizes that their fear is disproportionate to the perceived threat or danger, individuals take steps to avoid the object or situation they fear, and the phobic reaction, anticipation or avoidance interferes with the individual’s normal routine and relationships, or causes significant distress. At last, the phobia that the person has to be constant for a period of six months or longer.” (American Psychiatric Association,
When I was almost home, I called my mom and told her to meet me outside, and told her not to be
After we had dropped Katelyn off, Tucker, Owen, and I then went back to my house where we hung out on the deck and drank a couple of my step daddy's beers. Mama was still at St. Christopher's visiting him so I knew the coast was clear for at least a little while longer.
Public school systems need to be more sensitive to their students. Parents play the major role in determining a child’s academic outcome, but the school system needs to notice children who don’t necessarily acknowledge their gift. These children need guidance -- I believe it is the schools’ responsibility to provide it to them. I have been through a situation that makes me feel strongly about the subject. My example is an indisputable case in point.
When we finally arrived at our hotel, Hood River Inn, it was late. I immediately notice a difference in temperature when I get out of the vehicle, but it's okay, I love the cold. Then we begin to take in our luggage. Once we were checked in and settled, Austin and I headed for the pool. We saw that it was crowded so we just decided to go for a walk instead, on our walk we spotted another one of
peaking through our bedroom window, I sprung out of bed running from room to room wakening up
in a long breath of air in order to calm myself down. I had run up the
I never really thought about where my life was going. I always believed life took me where I wanted to go, I never thought that I was the one who took myself were I wanted to go. Once I entered high school I changed the way I thought. This is why I chose to go to college. I believe that college will give me the keys to unlock the doors of life. This way I can choose for myself where I go instead of someone choosing for me.
My parents came next to me and my mom said with a soft voice " were going to get