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    My fondest memories are the times when I sit in the living room and listen to my dad tell stories from his past. These stories are always true and pertain to the crazy things that either happened to him, or he himself caused. When I sit on the couch with the slight hum of the television in the background with the story my dad tells me running through my mind, I can't help but allow a smile to grace my face. The stories are not always happy especially the ones pertaining to Vietnam and the oil fields

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    Watkins Cook Book Report

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    Although the photographs perfect captures a particular moment in time, food reminds people of various memories. Since food was an integral tool that binds a family together and revealed the heart and care in the quality of the dish, Carrier Wade brought in a recipe book, highlighting a sweet potato pie recipe. The actual book, Watkins Cook Book by The J.R. Watkins Co, was worn out, which added character and showed how often this book was used. Cooking a meal requires a great deal of time and resources

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    The Catcher in the Rye and Defense Mechanisms The Catcher in the Rye, written by J.D Salinger, follows the story of Holden Caulfield, a young teenager, struggling with innocence and relationships, and his slight detachment from reality. Holden’s use of certain defense mechanisms illustrate his chronic depression, hypocrisy, and his struggle with self identity. When confronted with problems or his emotions, Holden often acts out in anger, and also regresses his emotions. He also like to protect

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    The reason why I remembered this was because, I ran to my grandfather and he took a look at the cut and poured sugar in in my wounds. He knew what to do in moments of crisis, he provided for his family and protected us. I have the fondest memories because of the childhood I had growing up in my grandfather’s countryside house. Throughout our lifetime we go a series of learning experience, that changes your perspective of things around you. I went from the excitement of commencing my last fall semester

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    “The only real stumbling block is fear of failure,” said late Julia Child, an American chef I look up to. Indeed, failures related to cooking have massively impacted my personality and taught me several lessons in life that I cherish the most. I was born as the long-waited third child to my parents’ pre-arranged marriage. My parents owned a bakery that used to be somewhat popular among locals until 2000s, but they had to close it down around the corner of the decade due to plummeting sales. As consumerism

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    Where are you from? Although a common icebreaker question, this is one I often hesitate to answer. I have never felt there was a clear-cut answer to this simple question. This question has always seemed to me to be asking more than just where is one born, but also asks who do you call family, where do you feel most comfortable, and what experiences have shaped you into the person you are today? I am from an immigrant family. I am the first generation, the only one of my siblings, to have the privilege

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    Some of the fondest memories I have of my childhood are of story time with my parents. I would listen for hours in amazement of the captivating stories of valiant knights, beautiful princesses, and other amazing tales. I don’t remember much of that period in my life, but what I do remember is intently listening to every word they spoke and slowly learning what those words really meant. It fascinated me that what appeared to me as just scribbles on a page could be transformed into such amazing stories

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    For this assignment, I choice my all-time favorite artist Salvador Dali, and the reason why I chose the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, I vividly remember the day a fell in love with Salvador Dali, like it was yesterday. I was as a small child 5 or 6 watching the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) waiting for Sesame Street, when suddenly a black and white program came on with an audience clapping and flashes from photography. Three men walk out on stage one with a guitar, another

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    when I was in first grade, I was outside playing with some other kids while my mom was having a get together in the house. I saw a dog wandering toward our house so I picked up our cat to take him inside, but he got scared and climbed up my head. The memory is still surprisingly clear, I had blood flowing over my face, my dad came outside, picked me up, and he carried me into the house, in front of all the guests. I ended up with having small claw marks on my forehead, but that wasn’t the end. My injury

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    Let It Rain Coffee

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    Let it Rain Coffee by Angie Cruz tells the story of a Dominican family’s heartbreak, loss, dreams, and memories that tie them to their past and future. In the novel, it intertwines back and forth between New York in the 90’s and the Dominican Republic in the 1960s. Cruz shows the struggle of being a Dominican immigrant in the U.S. and the hardship they face once they arrive. Some longing to go back to their native homeland. Therefore, we see the aftermath of displacement in space on immigrants, which

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