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    Sony Jones Diary Entry

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    My name is Sonya Jones. My mama's name was Sonya, just like me. She had a different surname because she belonged to a different family. Yes, I said belonged. We were slaves. But that's all changed now that the war is over. The Jones family is part of my past, and American is now my future. Life as a slave was never easy. I was a simple house slave. I did the dishes, cleaned the house, watched the babies. Everything you'd expect a slave woman to do. But it was never good when things went wrong in

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    deliberate termination of a woman’s pregnancy, most often performed within the first 22 weeks of pregnancy. People can either be pro-choice or pro-life for abortion. Being pro-choice means that people believe that it is a woman’s choice to get an abortion if they want one. Pro-life means people believe no matter what if a woman is pregnant they should have the baby; no abortion. I intent to explain why women who get pregnant should have the right to get an abortion, if they so choose to. Abortion has had

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    three years ago my dad and stepmom got married. They were married in an alter and they dressed as nicely as they could and they had a priest and everything like that. This was a big deal for me because now I knew the relationship was actually serious for them. When I found out, I told him I was happy for him but that wasn’t the truth. I felt like something bad was going to happen to them, and sure enough it did. For a really long time they tried to have a baby together but couldn’t. My stepmom did

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    was born, the very special baby boy was named Tiger, named after the famous golf player Tiger Woods. If I were describe myself I would say that I am generally an introverted person and not very outgoing although through these years it has improved by a lot.Throughout my life there had been countless of important events and influence of people people around me that made me who i am today. The two particularly important events that i am going to talk about in depth are, my first time traveling internationally

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    happen so fast and early in my life. From eleven to twelve years old—that would be the period I describe as the time I had to put my big-girl pants on and face the real, cruel and unwelcoming adult world. In that time period, I can specifically pinpoint two major events that ended my childhood: my move from Russia to the United States and the birth of my baby sister Toma. To some those might not seem significant enough to change someone’s life to the extent that they changed mine; however those events

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    Discharged from the hospital, on our baby boy fist appointment at the health department the treatment team congratulated us with big cheer and joy. Employees from all units come see my wife and the new baby. After 18 months January 3rd 2012 we have our second child in a different county and different hospital and the third baby after another 18 months July 24th 2013. The level of care and treatment we received did not change; the only thing changed is places and faces of providers. On our three

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    Colorado Sonora, Mexico. Ever since a little girl I lived in a humble home with my parents. I did not live in the greatest home or most luxurious lifestyle but I do remember that I never lacked anything or was in desperate need of anything. My father always worked hard to keep me up with the things I needed so I could continue on with my life. Growing up through my childhood years up to my early teenage years, I pertained to a life in Mexico. I have to admit that even though Mexico is negatively judged to

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    Life Of My Life

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    LIFE It all started on December 6th, 2002. Nicholas Andrew Hulbert was born at 12:53AM at the St Providence Hospital. I was born into a world full of unknowns. “Let’s name him Nicholas, since today is Saint Nicholas day!”. My father yelped as my mother was holding me in the blue baby cloud blanket that I was wrapped in. Although I do not remember anything about my life before the age of 6, memories show that I had done a lot in that short span of my lifetime. When I was 3 my father Eric traveled

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    I work with my hands and so does my mom, a Polish immigrant who has been scrubbing floors, vacuuming, and polishing tables for the last thirty-five years. When my father suddenly passed away a few years ago, I found my role as daughter change to one of caregiver, legal document reader, and personal assistant to my mother and her properties while pursuing my medical degree. Since then, my hands have been put to good use. I can tar a roof, snake a clogged drain, and disassemble and reassemble various

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    “My man the son by Sharon Olds”. The poem describes a mother’s feelings as her son grows up and becomes a man. Olds likens this to Houdini preforming an escape. There are two groups present in each event, those who observe (the crowd and Olds) and those who take action (Houdini and the son). The same feelings are displayed on each side. The spectators doubt that Houdini can escape from his locked box, just as Olds worries that her son will not be successful on his own. Houdini and the son, however

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