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    the word. They have contributed a great deal to the rich structure of life of the American population. Many immigrants come to America in search of greener pastures. It is called “the land of the free.” The immigrants carry great expectations with them as they come to America but are hit by the realities of life in America. This Research seeks to identify the various experiences of the immigrants and what the realities of life compare to their expectations before they arrived in America. The paper

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    Life experiences shape and mold us into the people we are today. These experiences form and create our opinions on everything we see in life. Everything from our family to society heavily influence our perspectives, whether we realize it or not. Experiences directly make up our perspectives. Family members heavily influence our perspectives. From the time we are born our parents begin teaching us beliefs and values that are “right” in their eyes. Amy Tan, the author of “Two Kinds” talks about how

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    How Big Is My World

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    situations, previous experiences, and thinking big picture. Over the past four years, I have had many different roommates, who all come with a different backstory. It is through them that I have been given the chance to realize that my world had been bigger than theirs. My freshman year roommate was from Michigan, went to a Christian school, and was valedictorian. My high school experience was the exact opposite, Indiana, public school, and not number 1 in my class. Our experiences were very different

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    Looking back on my life experiences, I can’t help but smile in response to every memory of struggle, success, and change for each experience has served as a page in a larger, unfinished story. Growing up my identity has been strongly tied to my upbringing in a traditional Italian household with my father, mother, and brother. My upbringing has thus included an emphasis on food, family and friends, and culture. The backyard of my childhood home in San Mateo, California was complete with slowly growing

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    used interchangeably in everyday life. The divide between knowledge and wisdom is excellently portrayed in the novel Siddhartha written by Hermann Hesse, in which the main character Siddhartha’s journey to find inner peace leads him through the theme of wisdom and knowledge being obtained differently. In Siddhartha, many themes are presented, but the one that is the most important both in influencing the story

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    to reflect on the experiences you have had that have had a big impact on your life? Have you ever thought about the fact that they could affect and shape the person that you are? That the only thing making you you, is your experiences and what you are exposed to everyday? Well, you may not realize it but this is the case. Everything around you and your experiences impact you, shape you and make up the person that you are. We are all shaped by the world around us (our experiences, what we see, hear

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    Approximately 37 million people speak both English and Spanish in the United States and have experienced a feeling of discrimination or rejection. Richard Rodriguez’s memoir called “Aria: A Memoir Of A Bilingual Childhood” demonstrates this with a personal experience. This memoir was taken from the book “Hunger Of Memory” which was originally published in “1982”. The events in this memoir occur specifically in the 1900s, when the author was a young boy, entering an American school for the first time. One of

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    his novel Deliverance based off much of his own experiences in war. In his novel, narrator Ed is in a predicament. He feels like life is floating by without actually experiencing it. When his friend Lewis comes along and offers him the canoe trip of a lifetime, Ed is all in. These two are joined by two other city slickers to set off on an adventure that will change their lives. James Dickey wrote this adventure with a different kind of experience in mind. A participant in World War II, the conflict

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    Hoheisel to learn more about the past, and her own life experiences she has managed to change my appreciation for the modern amenities I have grown up with. The stories she tells are always amazing, and often have a history lesson hidden within them. Ginny was born in the year 1934 she is now 83 years old, and has experienced many things that others could not even begin to imagine. In the interview she had described these experiences that made her life all that much more interesting, thought provoking

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    as well. Despite repeated nerves, I was eager to find out about her life and rise to the occasion. Walking an apprehensive girl through the ropes of boarding school made me a stronger, more stable person because it offered me a new perspective, valuable support, and the fulfillment of becoming a giving friend. The next few weeks included a major lesson in a more expansive worldview. In particular, people with different experiences can introduce me to a new perspective. The responsibility I attained

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