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Education and Feeling 200

31Oct 2024October 31, 2024

Maybe I’m supposed to write about a happy feeling here or an angry feeling here. However, the only thing that comes to my mind is being scared. I am thinking of one situation that occurred when I was probably around Read More …

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Education 200

16Oct 2024October 16, 2024

Personally, I feel as though my elementary and middle school education did not really help me in terms of being able to move up in social class. However, I do feel as though my high school experiences and education could Read More …

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Education 200

15Oct 2024

Education is an interesting thing, many aspects of education affect us as individuals, and many affect us all as a whole. My education was not the most formal way of education. I was homeschooled although homeschooled is a generous term. Read More …

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Parenting Style 200

08Oct 2024October 15, 2024

I feel as if I have areas of both parenting styles within my upbringing for the concerted cultivation, I had activities that I was a part of. It felt a bit different because I was homeschooled so those were the Read More …

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Social Mobility 200

25Sep 2024

My family is interesting as most families are. One of my grandmothers was adopted, and the other lived a very interesting life. My dad’s side of the family grew up in decent circumstances one thing that made it difficult for Read More …

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Place 200

25Sep 2024September 25, 2024

Within my neighborhood, there were a few spots around town that had an impact on me as a child. Immediately surrounding my house were three schools, comprising all 12 grade levels, within walking distance from me. This was a profound Read More …

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Place 200

24Sep 2024September 24, 2024

I used to love my neighborhood. It is a very nice, very diverse neighborhood. It is also big, there are so many different types of people there. I met my first friend who I wasn’t related to there. I also Read More …

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Intersectionality 200

16Sep 2024September 16, 2024

I think the two biggest factors of my identity are my gender and sexuality. I just love being a woman. What it means to me, and I love loving everyone and getting to express that. When I was little, I Read More …

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Gender…if I was… 200

13Sep 2024September 13, 2024

Honestly, I don’t feel as if anything would change, however, I feel as if everything would change. I suffer from a personality disorder, where I often feel like a different person every day. My self-identity has always been a challenge, Read More …

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Gender and Sexuality 200

11Sep 2024September 11, 2024

I define gender as a spectrum which has feminine on one side and masculine on the other side. Although I identify on one side of the spectrum there is so much space in-between the two for people who don’t feel Read More …

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