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    4 Bredahl Harlie Cheyenne Bredahl Professor Peter Epps Composition II 08 September 2014 I"The Importance of the Act of Reading" by Paulo Freire, describes the importance of the act of reading beyond numerous experiences in his life as a child, a teenager, and an adult. Freire begins his article by taking readers back to where he was born, in his home city Recife, Brazil. He uses very itemized imagery to describe the trees, the house and the atmosphere of where he grew up and how the text, words

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    My Love Of Reading

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    different cultures, Mexican and American, and I enjoy reading books. The thought that these two completely different loves of mine would conflict with one another never crossed my mind, however they did. My beautiful Hispanic culture taught me how to say one word in two different languages, but it also made it difficult for me to pronounce certain words correctly or fully comprehend the reading. As a result, this confliction between culture and reading led me to despise both. After some time, I learned

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    Let Me Begin By Saying

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    me begin by saying; “This was an enriching experience that allowed me to delve a little deeper into my memory bank. Engaging in this activity has also permitted plenty of powerful reflection regarding teacher pedagogy in addition to providing an opportunity for this writer to relive some unsettling childhood memories. These memories have caused me to gain fresh insights into the reading process. “I will discuss these insights in the paper. In the Reading Process activity, I was the second reader and

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    Personal and childhood experiences are often like books on a library shelf. Like a book, childhood experiances may be very similair but the outcome of adulthood or ending of a story are never the same. Some experiances give you knowledge while others give you grief. The factors of prior experiances can alter your opinions. Both knowledge and grief can help one to grow in the academic literacy world. The experience itself and the people that are involved in the experiences during childhood are the

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    with many experiences, and slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading”, said William Styron, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book, The Confessions of Nat Turner. I absolutely agree with Styron’s expressive view of what reading is like. Reading has shaped me into the person I am today and yet unendingly persists to keep changing me. The root of my passion for reading came from the reading I was forced to do when I was a child. Once I embraced reading as a habit, my curiosity

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    My Writing Autobiography

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    My earliest memories of being read to were when I was five years of age and my memories of writing were dated as far back as when I was nine years of age. My mother had a fable stories collection book which was written in Spanish and every night she would read me different stories. From reading The Three Little Pigs to reading The Tortoise and the Hare, I was always joyful to hear those stories repeatedly.so I began to become intrigued about reading. As a child I always preferred reading

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    It was my second grade year and I was only 7 years old when I first found my hatred for anything that had to do with reading or writing. Every week my teacher would give us a lengthy list of vocabulary words that we had to memorize before our spelling test the following week. I would study for periods at a time trying to memorize these gruesome lists of words that I could never remember. When it came down to the day of the test I would see all my classmates at ease while I would panic trying to remember

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    seemed enchanting for me. Consequently, the study of English, Social Studies, and Foreign Language has appealed uniquely to my imagination. I think the Academy will be a valuable experience for me because I read willingly and enthusiastically, take responsibility for my learning, and enjoy challenges. First, I revel in reading because it allows me to relax while sparking my imagination. I have always enjoyed the book

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    Milestone one : Writing Plan Draft After re-reading my selected article “Some lessons from the assembly line”, by Andrew Braaskma, the author’s goal remains unchanged. The author’s purpose is to share his experience and the lessons he learned while working on an assembly line, during his summer breaks. His lessons and experience is shared through comparisons and reflections of his college experience and his work on the assembly lines. He was inspired by these lessons “to make the most of his education

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    talking about God to the young children. I learned so much by working with children and I often think about how my faith should resemble children 's faith towards God. Christian Education provides opportunity to show the beauty of the world that we are living and the pleasure of exploring the creation of God. Children grow mentally, spiritually, emotionally and physically in Christ. My passion is to teach children so that they can have a Christian world view based on the Bible, to think and act like

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