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    The game of field hockey has shaped me into the person I am today. I have grown up with a stick in my hand and the love of the sport in my heart. As a child, my parents let me try out for every sport that crossed my mind. Whether is was soccer, basketball, track or gymnastics, the one sport I couldn’t take my mind off was field hockey. Even in first grade, I knew that there was something special about it. As a first grader, I definitely didn’t have skills, but I knew that if I tried hard enough,

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    Superman And Me Analysis

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    In the article “Superman and Me” by Sherman Alexie, he shares his story about how he became a great reader and writer. He shows how important it is to be literate in today’s society. I recognized some differences in Sherman Alexie’s story to literacy at his home. However, I can identify myself with some parts of his at literacy school experience. Education has been never the big deal in my house. While growing up, there were so many things to worry

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    many doctor appointments, many test, many forms completed by both my parents and the teachers they diagnosed me with ADHD and prescribed medication. Unfortunately, I am one of the people who does not respond to the stimulant medications. As I thought back over my elementary school experience, I realized I did not get a lot of support or changes made to help me in the school environment. The first couple of years after I was diagnosed, my Mom would fill out a lot of paper work at the beginning of each

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    My Childhood Memory

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    memorable in my life was losing my great grandma and remembering all the things she taught me. Almost all of my favorite child hood memories were with her. Aside from the fun and games though, she could be stern and hard on my brother and me. When I was younger, I didn’t understand it, but now, I realize that at the time in which she grew up her environment made her that way. My great grandma, grew up in the forties, times were hard money wise and obviously, that put some pressure on her parents. Her

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    My Cultural Identity

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    am I? What is my culture? I have never really put any thought into it until recently. Being asked these questions, I had no response, no idea on how to answer. I’ve just started really learning and figuring out what culture was. I used to think that it was just your ethnicity and where you came from, but in reality it’s a very big mix of things. Some people have really visible cultures in the sense to where if you ask them, they’ll have an answer for you, but myself when I was asked what my culture

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    your beliefs. Sociologically studying one’s religion cannot damage religious faith unless you are sociologically studying a religion other than yours. Your devotion to your religion has been given to you at birth, and normally children follow their parents before anyone else. With that being said, people do not usually branch off into searching for different religions from their family’s religion, it has become tradition. Furthermore, studying their religion makes them

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    2017). In my own life, gender socialization caused me to modify my actions, behaviors, and relationships. Furthermore, although I have learned that these stereotypes come from a place of generalization, and do not need to be endorsed, gender socialization still impacts me even throughout my adult life. Because my parents are both immigrants from Bangladesh, most of the gender roles I was exposed to as a child came from my family. One of the most prevalent aspects of my family, and my overall culture

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    succeed. Lopez’s parents made her believe this when she was young, but she continues to believe that people must work hard to achieve what they want. Her parents were always pushing her and that is why her parents are her biggest influence. Her parents sacrificed a lot of their personal life and worked hard to give her a good home and childhood. I agree with her work philosophy, that one must work hard to achieve whatever they want. Just

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    After viewing both Milgram’s experiment and the Stanford Prison experiment, I can say that I was disappointed - but not surprised - by the results of each study. Throughout history the rise of one individual’s power has altered the course of entire cultures - Hitler, Stalin, and the Kim Jongs being obvious examples of this. Another story detailing the dangers of such stratified social hierarchy and thirst for power is Lord of the Flies. Though gruesome, this book proves how one person’s quest for

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    lessons to people. What are some of the most important things needed to live in today’s society? In my opinion the most important things to know in the workplace are respect, work ethic, attitude, and effort. These things are all things I’ve learned from sports. My passion for sports began after trying baseball at the age of four. After realizing that I like baseball, I continued to play year after year until my sophomore year of high school. I had two coaches that despised me and made the sport

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