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Essay about My Child

My Child

Wednesday, July 19th, I had a chance to observe carefully an infant for about half an hour in my psychology class at Santa Monica College.
The infant, Ali Osman, a healthy, playful boy appears to be of Middle Eastern origin. He is 15.5 months old, 32" tall and weighs about 24 lbs
with brown curly hair, dark brown eyes and fairly tanned skin.
There were several kinds of toys like blocks, dolls, and automobiles in the room. However, when he just came in, he was immediately drawn to
the dolls with intense interest and focus. Even though there wasn't any way to measure his heart rate or brain wave, I could easily tell how
interested he was by the way he gazed, touched and played with the dolls. This could be explained by the...show more content...
Ali is quite a friendly kid, he is not afraid to be with strangers proven by the fact that he could interact very comfortably with me, my
classmates, and other babies. However, when there were some unfamiliar things happening (like when the new baby twins came in or when
someone made a scary face to him), he always looked for his mother and ran toward her as described in proximity–seeking behaviors (Berger
226). He is a representative of secure attachment by showing that he had no problem with being away from his mother and exploring on his
own (Berger 228). Besides, he also reacted to the Strange Situation the way we expected from a secured child as stated in Berger on page 228 and
on table 7.1, page 230.
After play for a while, he came up to me with a book and showed me the content, then he gurgled something, clearly wanting me to read it to him.
His intention was well understood. Without sufficient vocabulary, using only hollow phrases, he still has no communication problem. After all,
communication is about understanding not vocabulary anyway (Berger 198). He showed clear signs of understanding his mother's commands
such as "up, down, kiss, bye, etc." by following them. His spoken language has been developed normally according to table 6.2 in Berger, on
page 194. One interesting thing was that when he was sitting in the chair and reading the book, he did not make any recognizable word sounds but

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Descriptive Essay On An Island

The first thing that hit me was the sound. The sounds of birds, the sound of the sea crawling onto the sand. I felt million grains of sand
underneath my feet and the cool breeze against my face. Moreover, the tantalizing scent of the washed–up waves, coconut, and pineapple are all
mixed into one. As I opened my eyes, I was amazed by how easily fantasy and reality intertwined at that moment. It was like continuing a
dream after waking up. So I dragged myself up and turn my head to the east. While the sky in the opposite direction was still dark, the dawn on
the east side already broke. A mixture of yellow and orange on the horizon beneath a dark neon blue ocean of night had begun to peek out. As the
sun continuously rose, all of the purple and deep blue faded away, and the sun took its mighty position at the top of the sky, shining so very
blindingly beautiful.

After I watched the sunrise, my mood lifted. Notwithstanding, I still feel threatened for I got trapped on an island. I stood there for a moment
and tried to figure out how I got to this island. A series of quick flashback of a shipwreck, and a big storm. Consequently, I have a severe
headache, so I decided to sit down in the sand. While sitting down, I observe the island and find that I was surrounded by water and some other
islands. The water around the island was as clear as crystal, to the point I can see the depths of the sea. Again, I dragged myself up and turn to
the back; it seemed like a tropical paradise. There were multitudes of greenery, lush foliage that looked like they were painted on.

I walk deeper into the island. Nowhere, the sound of the birds started to raise up. It brought freedom and happiness to the mind. Beautiful
flowers in reds, yellows, purples, and pinks lounged happily along the banks of small streams. Following the streams, it allowed me to hear the
playful sound of the water lapping on the rocks, and the sound of leaves rustling when the wind blew gently, bringing with it a feeling of peace
and tranquility. Continuing through the trees, my stomach started growling like a monster who is ready to eat its prey. Accordingly, the smell of
fruits suddenly arises on my left side so I made my way toward the fruity smell,

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How To Make A Baby Sitting Essay For Kids

Baby–sitting is an easy way to earn money. It does not take a lot of money to make baby–sitting flyers, plus you make more than what it cost to
make them. Most of the time all you have to do is play with the children you are baby–sitting for a few hours. It can not be any more simple.
Some kids are easy to please. Therefore, all you have to do is sit them infront of the TV.

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Essay on My Day

My Day I wake up every morning with a shock, my mum knocking at the door and shouting,

"Time for a shower." I'm always tired in the mornings and find getting up for a shower really horrible, though it does a good job of waking me up
and after it I'm ready for another day at school. Well that is what I think but I usually end up in bed asleep right up until 7.45 am. Luckily I have
usually packed my school stuff the night before.

My house is quite big and there is lots of room to get away from the rest of my family. I have a computer in my room and I spend quite a lot of
time on...show more content...
Another couple of friends arrive at this house too and we all get together and walk to school. This walking to school together gives me a good
opportunity to make after school arrangements. Once at school (the walk takes about 15 minutes) I go to my tutor base and catch up with my
friends who don't walk to school with me. After a short rest I make my way to my first lesson on a Monday usually English.

English requires a lot of work and its quite interesting. All year it's work, work, work, which is hardly surprising seeing that it's GCSE year. I'm
going to need to work hard because qualifications are a necessary part of any career and I definitely want a career not just a job.

After the first two lessons I usually eat my lunch. It may seem strange that I eat my lunch at break but it takes so much time queuing at lunchtime
just so I can sit down and eat some food that I would rather eat my packed lunch early freeing up time at lunch for other activities. The only
downside to this is that you have lots of people surrounding you begging for food. Most people would probably just say "No", but I have real
problems with saying "No" and more often than not half my food is devoured by these hungry beasts.

Once break is finished I work until the real lunch time and then I hang around the common room or go to the library and do
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Children and Culture Essay

Children and Culture

As children we are automatically taught to be open–minded. We are taught not to stare at people which teaches us not to be disrespectful to one
another. Also we are taught to respect and be kind to everyone regardless. As kids we are still untouched by he worlds ways of thinking and if
we unattached our self's from someone that's of a different race it's because we can't relate to them and we sill don't know how to handle
ourselves in different situations. I believe it's still an unknown fact how some people grow up and become adults who want nothing to do with
anyone that isn't like them.

In one of our discussions in my RHT class Kathaleen Mayan wrote about a set of Asian triplets that weren't very out...show more content...
It's hard being looked at as weird in America for being Arabic and being treated differently in Jordan for being an Arab–American Christian, this
has made me a much more stronger person, and now not much fazes me and words really don't hurt me, I mean there isn't much I haven't heard.
There is just one thing I can't get used to, and that's how my mother gets treated because of her "broken English".<!––[if
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Amy Tan, a very well educated Asian woman wrote about growing up and having to do every thing for her mother because of her "Broken
English."<!––[if !supportAnnotations]––><!––[endif]––> <!––[if !supportAnnotations]––><!––[endif]––> I related to this piece of
writing, because from when I was just in 5th grade to this day I have had to make all the business calls for my mother, handle situations out
side of the home, or just explaining to people how she felt about things. When I look back at the situation now I think that my mother may have
gone back to school for language because of me. I slowly was starting to lose respect for her because she never wanted to try to interact with
people, she barley spoke and when she would it was usually to tell them she didn't speak English and

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Essay Growing Up

When I Grow Up..


"Being 'grown up' isn't as fun as the idea of growing up."
–AmberGrace Seguin
Remember when we were young and all we could think of was growing up and getting to do 'grownup' things? We spent our whole childhood
thinking of what we would do when we finally 'grew up', and here we are, almost completely grown up and we still haven't made up our mind of
what it is we will do when we grow up. We've painted this pretty little picture in our head of what it'll be like when we eventually do grow up,
and when it finally comes for the picture to be taken off the wall and put into action, it's not nearly as fun as creating the painting.
"Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional."
–Anonymous
We all have the choice...show more content...
"The day the child realizes that all adults are imperfect, he becomes an adolescent; the day he forgives them, he becomes an adult; the day he
forgives himself, he becomes wise." –Alden Nowlan As we continue to grow up, we learn that being grown up is not as we imagined it. We once
convinced ourselves that growing up was the goal to achieve, and life would be much better once we were in fact grown up. When we in fact do
grow up, we think back at our youth and laugh because we thought growing up was the most wondrous thing to accomplish, but now, more than
ever, we crave for our youth; for the days we would sit in the grass and daydream of what we are to become when we grow up; and finally for the
days when life was simple and we could imagine it any which way we wanted it and no one could do a thing about it.
"A grownup is a child with layers on." –Woody

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Child Observation Essay examples

For this assignment, I observed my six year old niece, Faustine Bui who was born on August 16, 2007, at the park where I was babysitting her
with her mom for approximately thirty minutes. The park I observed her at is packed with children and dogs are allowed. There is a large play
area with jungle–jims and slide and it includes a sandy area which has a variety of playing equipment as well.
I first observed Faustine's biosocial development such as physical growth, gross motor and fine motor skills. Faustine is 3 feet tall and she
weighs 41 pounds according to my Aunt. She is a little shorter than a lot of the six year old that she hangs out with and the ones in the park but I
think that her height is in the normal range for kids her age...show more content...
She had a hard time conquering the jugle–jim though. She kept waddling back and forth every time she tried to get her feet up on the next bar
and she eventually gave up and refused to return to the jungle jim again. She threw a few balls here and there but she was unable to throw it
very far or accurate. By the age of three, children can already kick, throw, jump and climb things such as ladder. By the age of six, children
can skip, climb trees and over things, and catch a ball (uofmchildrenshospital.org). I was unable to observe a lot of fine motor skills from
Faustine but she did pick up a stick from the ground, hold it like a normal adult would hold a pencil, and started drawing in the sand. By the age
of 2, children can scribble, fold paper, draw vertical lines and manage semi–large object with their hands. By the age of six, children can copy
letters, grasp pencils like a grown adult, and copy complex shapes (kamloopschildrenstherapy.org).
I then observed her cognitive skills which included her language, memory, and perception. When observing Faustine, I realized that she is one
extremely talkative child. She would talk about everything and anything sometimes she'd just sit in front of us and talk to us and to herself while
playing in the sand. According to Lev Vygotsky and his social learning theory, children use private speech ("The internal dialogue that occurs
when people talk to themselves, either silently or out

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Should Children Learn English Language At A Young Age?
There is a saying from Ludwig Wittgenstein, "The limits of my language are the limits of my world". This saying is absolutely true. Language is
the most the most important part of life. Without language we are not able to communicate with others. Understanding and mastering another
language are the keys how to connect with the biggest world, one of which is English language. English language is known as a lingua franca.
Everything around us gradually changes since English language is dominated in the international community as a communication tool. As the
result, job requirements, social media, TV programs, or even students books now use English. Therefore, the children should learn English
language at their young age since there are some benefits even though there are some cons of learning a second language at a very young age. This
essay will outline the advantages of learning English for children.
Learning a second language for children allows them to improve the academic performance. According to a 2007 University of Maine Publication
that collected dozens of research findings and citations to illustrate the benefits of foreign language education stated that learning a foreign
language can...show more content...
However, children at their age have a longer time to play their activities. Learning English is not only from formal institution but they can learn
through games and authentic exposure like animation movie or English chants. Learning a new language can be informal. Parents need to know
that children mostly have significant curiosity of something new. Therefore, parents do not need to be afraid of the quality time with their
children. Longitudinal studies by Harvard University claims that learning additional languages can increase children critical thinking skill,
creativity, and also the flexibility of the children's

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Understand The Importance Of Culture For Children

It is important for children to understand that every culture is important. Learning about our cultures and other cultures comes with many benefits.
This includes providing children with a sense of identity, strengthens family bonds, offers comfort and security, teaches values, passes on cultural
and religious heritages, and connects generations. Our cultural experiences and values help to shape the way we see ourselves and what we think
is important. Children do notice differences and taking the time to teach children why each culture is important will help to foster understanding
and acceptance.

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For me, learning a language is a complicated process. It is different from learning other subjects. It involves a lot of practices and follow up.
When I talk about my personal experience, I would say that I have a rich experience in learning English as a second language. English was
taught to me for ten years starting from grade seven till graduation from university. After graduation, I felt that I should improve my language
skills. Therefore, I did a lot of efforts personally to increase my fluency. Until now I still learn the language. Indeed, learning a language takes a
lifetime.
I started learning English as a second language when I was in first intermediate. I still remember my first classes and my first teachers. I remember
that my teachers changed frequently in the first year but all of them have much in common. All of them used grammar translation method. They
used to write bilingual lists of words on board, then we, as students, were asked to copy these lists and memorize them by heart. All teaching
concentrated on reading and writing skills, but there were no activities concentrating on speaking or listening. In addition, grammar rules were
taught in that stage of learning the language as mathematics equations, and we were asked to memorize the rules as we...show more content...
Of course, there are certain defects or gaps in my knowledge or ability to use the English language like using idioms and the appropriateness of
some vocabulary. Idioms have many connotations and denotations in the English language. Sometimes I use an idiom and I mean something, but
the connotations of the idiom means something else. Another gap of my knowledge of the language is the appropriateness of using certain
vocabulary. English language entails high sense of using the appropriate word for describing or narrating something. To my mind, I have not
reached this point

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English is, almost certainly, the most important subject that a child can learn in school. Without knowing proper English, a child will not be able
to communicate effectively with the English speaking nation. They would be shut off from education and other people in this country. A person
who does not poses proper English limits his or her ability to achieve their highest potential. Knowledge of the English language is important to
learn to be able to communicate with others, in the teaching of immigrant students, and in finding and maintaining a job. By assuming that
students will learn proper communication skills without guidance is a big mistake. Individuals should begin learning basic communication skills at
birth and continue...show more content...
One kind of problem that immigrants share is the need to learn the English language, even if learning English is a very hard language to learn.
When immigrants do not learn English, they are fated to remain second class citizens or never become a citizen. They are ghettoized and never
integrate into the main stream of society. They are forced to take low paying jobs, their children are raised in poverty, and they frequently do not
finish high school, they take low paying jobs themselves, raise their own children in poverty and remain in this never ending cycle. Furthermore
when you move to a different country or region, learning the local language will help you to communicate and fit in with the local community.
Doing so will establish your interest in and commitment to the new country. Many businesses do not bother to learn other languages because; they
believe that most of the people they do business with can speak English. The lack of understanding the English language puts the non–English
speaking individuals at a greater disadvantage, then those who understand and articulate English. It is very important for immigrants to learn and
understand English in order for them to be successful and live the American dream. (Poisl, 2011). A person needs to have the ability to
demonstrate an appropriate understanding of the English language, in order to impress potential employers. According to the author of the Article
Dashboard, "English is the

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My Childhood Essay

In addition, I have never forgotten my singular neighborhood which saw me when I was born, my first steps, my first words and so on.
Hence, I had been living there for almost twenty years. There, I grew up with my family and unique neighbors who sharing unforgettable
memories. My neighborhood was placed next to the principal port of my country, so everybody could get the most fresh fish and seafood at
markets. Close to my house living people who had jobs in the port such as fish man, merchant marine, and captains. I remember that the
community formed groups in order to gather money for any purpose. For example, the soccer field of my neighbor was old and careless. We
made many activities as bingo, garage sale, and food sale. After long...show more content...
February is the hottest month of the year in my country, so since children to adults play this kind of comic game outside homes watching who is
"dry" and get "wet.

Finally, my first school during the elementary was one of the most important in my life. There, I met many friends whom I still keep their
friendship. I was six years old when I went at this female school, so all of my friends were woman. Every class, I used to go late because my
parents would work the entire day every day; therefore, my grandmother after cook, she got to take me to at school. One day when I was going
to my school on bus, I saw in the same bus a black long hair girl also with her grandmother and I remembered have seen her in my classroom.
That day, after finishing the class, I started to talk with that girl called "Vanessa". Coincidently, after a long talking, we realized living close to
each other. Therefore, I used to go her home to do homework or play chequers. Sometimes, I came home from school with Vanessa and her
grandmother when my grandmother could not. Vanessa and I sang popular songs or telling jokes on the back way home. As I met Vanessa, I
talked with Sara, Giuliana and Emily also. We are five – girls, so we sat together everyday that my parents talked with their parents, and if some
of us were absent in the school, one of the parents called to tell them the homework of the day. They were my first

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Essay on My Learning Journey so Far

Learning in a Changing World has brought on a number of positive learning experiences. The knowledge I have gained and theory I have
completed through assessments and in class discussions and tasks has broadened my understanding of learning. It is evident through this text that
the theoretical perspectives focused on in this subject have had a place in the process of my learning journey throughout the semester. Whether
this learning has been learning a new skill for an assessment, observing learning and assisting teaching on placement or collaborative learning in
the tutorials, it is clear a number of theories tie into these learning experiences.
As I began my journey of learning a new skill which was how to play a song on the piano, I was...show more content...
I was lucky enough to be placed at Thornbury Primary School for my first week of placement. On many occasions throughout the five days I
assisted students with their work, from small group work to working one on one with students. At times it was difficult helping student as
some needed more motivation than others, some learnt at a slower rate than others and at times I needed to come up with strategies to tackle
challenges I faced. One challenge was assisting a boy in the class who had special needs. The class began with their Reading Workshop and
first off everyone was required to read a chapter of their book to a class mate or Pre Service Teacher. Although the boy I was working with
refused to read to me, I began to use a number of strategies to motivate him to complete the task at hand. Mooney (2013) expresses Vygotsky's
concept, The Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD), it has been articulated in this text that this ZPD is the space among what someone is capable
of without assistance and what someone is capable of with assistance from a peer or teacher. I implemented this theory with the student, begging
with observing the situation and determining where he was at in his learning process and what he was able to achieve. I began to think that
maybe he was not too confidant to

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English in My Life Essay

When my teacher said "good morning" to me on the very first day of school, I knew that she would be teaching a tough subject. She
didn't get any answer for that greeting because back then, I knew nothing about "good morning". Surprisingly, as I went through the
class session on that day, I realized that "good morning" wasn't the first English phrase that I'd known. English has been rooted in my
society long before my country achieved its independence and shockingly I've used some of its words in my daily speech without realizing it
because the words were fully modified by the society so that they could be installed smoothly into our language. Learning English was always an
interesting yet tough experience...show more content...
When someone speaks English in my society, he or she feels a sense of withdrawal because they are set apart to a very small group in the
society. People tend to belittle this group for speaking other languages, and normally they will end up speaking their first language to comply
with the larger group in the society. With all these reasons, my interest towards English was completely gone when I enrolled in secondary
school, six years after my formal `encounter' with the English language. For having this negative feeling, I became a member of a large group
of students who had never realized the significance of the English language. One day was unusually dull. I was waiting for the teacher to come
to the class and instead of revising my past English lessons that I rarely cared about, I prayed that she wouldn't show up that day. After ten
minutes' wait, she entered the class saying "good morning". The greeting didn't bother me much, but when she came to me asking
for the assignment that she gave the day before, I was speechless and I just gave her the blank handout that I was supposed to complete for that
day. Her face showed no emotion and with that she ripped the paper into pieces. That day marked a massive change in my attitude toward English
lessons and the English language in general. The incident was very important to me because I then realized that even in a subtle way, language
represents people and to respect the language means to respect

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The Importance of Homework Essay

Students spend hours doing it, teachers spend hours checking it. Homework is sometimes a burden to teachers and students but still it is
necessary. Some people doubt homework's effectiveness, but teachers and researchers agree homework is essential. Homework helps students get
better grades in school.
Some people don't know exactly what homework is. Homework is defined as an out of class activity assigned to students as an extension or
elaboration of classroom work(KidSource). There are three types of homework teachers generally give out. The first is Practice assignments, they
are assignments that reinforce newly acquired skills or knowledge(KidSource). An example of these assignments is writing definitions down for
new words...show more content...
Parents, students, and teachers all sometimes wonder how useful is homework? Though studies examining the relationship between homework and
school achievement have been inclusive(ERIC). Still many teachers and researchers still agree that homework helps students achieve higher
grades in school. Schools that assigned homework frequently showed higher student achievement than schools that assigned little
homework(ERIC). This means that homework is working. Studies have generally found that if teachers carefully plan homework, homework can
be quite helpful(KidSource). Homework has proven its effectiveness and is a very powerful factor in student performance.
Students should only spend enough time on homework so that the subject is reinforced and not just a waste of time. The national PTA suggest
that from K–3 grades there should be no more than 20 minutes a day, for 4–6 grades there should be 20–40 minutes of homework, and from 7–12
grades time varies do to types of subjects and number of subjects taken(KidSource). Anymore than these recommended amount of times is seen
excessive by the national PTA. Surprisingly U.S. students are working as hard as Asians: 24% of eighth graders do more then two hour of
homework compared to Japans 28% and Germanys 17%(Brimelow108). Are we working to hard, researchers don't think so, U.S. student grades
are improving. As of 1996 one in every sixth grader does more than an hour of

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Learning English as a Second Language Essay

English is an international language which is used officially all around the world. Anybody who wants to make connections with the world we
live in should learn English. I had English language classes in my secondary and high school years. I also took some private English learning
courses throughout summers in my country, Turkey. However, I could not improve my English effectively as all Turkish students in Turkey. I
fully agree that English will be learned most efficiently in the boundaries of an English–speaking country not in the home country because of
some cases. Therefore, I came here, USA, to learn English better after graduation from my university. First, English is dealt with all the time while
staying in an English–speaking...show more content...
Neither was I able to get their points, nor could they understand me. The reasons were that my Turkish English teachers are not the experts in
pronunciation and there is no class focusing on speaking at state schools in Turkey. An experiment was performed by Major et al. about speaking
and listening problems for international people. Four groups of one hundred listeners, whose native languages were Chinese, Spanish, Japanese,
and American English, heard brief lectures presented in English by speakers with different native languages and answered questions based on
the lectures. The results indicated that both native and nonnative listeners scored significantly lower on listening comprehension tests when
they listened to nonnative speakers of English, and Chinese group scored significantly lower when listening to speakers who shared their
native language. Only Spanish group did well when they listened to their native speaker (174). This experiment showed that learning English
from a nonnative speaker may cause troubles in both listening and speaking parts of English. Additionally, I lacked of ability on word choice for
the first couple of months in the USA. For example, I was using adjective "too" for positive circumstances " instead of "very" or "so", and I used
to say "according to me" instead of "in my

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Essay About My English Class

I can remember seeing that I had to take an English class my first semester of college. I was already overwhelmed with starting college, and
having to write college essays made me get even more nervous. I sat down with my mom and decided to look at the English classes available, and
I finally decided that I had to take an evening class to make it work in my schedule. The first day of English came and now looking back it was
not as bad as I thought. It made me a better writer and be where I am today. It may have taken me some time to get where I am today, but at
least I am on the right track. English Composition helped me realize that I am my own author and have strengths that I did not realize I had.
When I first started college I did not know what to expect with an English class. I liked writing about topics that interested me, but high school did
not allow me to do that. I took American History and we would have to write...show more content...
I learned many techniques from my professor. He helped me realize that it is okay to have your own opinion as long as you back it up. He
showed me that I am an author when I did not think I was. He also told us to read our essays out loud when we proofread, and I always did
this technique before submitting all my essays. I can remember having to write my first essay and I was scared, because I felt like I had to
get a good grade. I started thinking about what tools I could use to help me, and I decided to go to The Learning Center to help with my essay.
When I went there they would make edits to my essay and then explain what I should change. The tutor noticed I used multiple choppy sentences
and commas in spots there should not be. Sometimes I would even go twice to make sure I did not miss any minor mistakes. Going there helped
me feel more confident as a writer and I learned from my mistakes. I had many helpful techniques from multiple people that shaped me into the
writer I am

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Essay about Prejudice

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In today's world, there are many social issues, like poverty, vandalism and unemployment. However, prejudice has become the most dramatic
one. Prejudging people for their appearance is a common practice that humans perform. People are not only ridiculed for their color, but also by
their religion, sex or age. Therefore, I consider that racism, ageism and sexism are the three major problems in our society and we need to cease
them immediately. Much of our world's history were based upon racism. In the 1600's, white men used Africans as slaves and treated them as they
were not human. "Colored" people were not even allowed to use the same drinking fountains as white people. Fortunately, in the last three decades
, race...show more content...
The most popular watched sport in America, NBA basketball, is played by over 87% of the African decent. Nevertheless, racism is still a
issue that will never completely go away. Ageism is also a worrying problem in our society. Though many people think that this is not a
serious problem, people are being harassed about their age everyday, whether they are "too young" or "too old". I have dealt with this problem
myself, as many other teenagers have. When I walk into some stores, I am asked to leave my purse at the counter and I am often followed
around by employees. They watch every move I make to make sure that I will not steal anything. I know that theft is a dilemma that many
businesses have to deal with , but when it gets to the point of being untrusted due to your age, it is completely ridiculous and inappropriate.
Men and women have never been equal in the world and that is what we call sexism. For example, if a man and a woman who have the same
knowledge ask for the same job, the boss will probably pick the man. Even though they both get the job, the man will maybe have a better salary
than the woman. People always believe that men work better than women but no one can give a satisfying explication to support that thought.
Fortunately, sexism is decreasing constantly but it will never diminish to the point of complete equality. We can never judge someone by their

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Minecraft Essay

Minecraft is a game where the player uses their imagination to shape the world around them using the resources they find. In the world
everything is shaped like a block or a cube, this includes the trees, the dirt, the water, the clouds, even the sun, everything. This simple game
hasn't even been released yet but has already sold over one million copies. Minecraft was created by one man, Markus "Notch" Persson, and this
is his story. What makes the story of Minecraft so unique is that it was created by Notch and only Notch. Notch had a job before Minecraft,
working on games for a company. He started to work on Minecraft in his free time but after a giant popularity spike he realized that it could be a
hit, so he quit his job and began...show more content...
The game sells around 10,000 copies per day. It has become a cultural phenomenon and on January 12, 2011 sales passed the one million
mark, but they continued to rise. With popularity increasing, big name comics like "Penny Arcade" and "Hejibits" discovered the game too
and published comic strips about minecraft, leading to even further sales. Minecraft makes $250,000 a day and continues to do so. On June
13, 2011, Minecraft passed 2.5 million sales. Today Mojang has 10 employees. Markus Persson, Jens Bergensten, Daniel Kaplan, Junkboy,
Jakob Porser, Carl Manneh, Tobias Mollstam, Aron Neiminen, Daniel Frisk, and Daniel Rosenfeld. These few people make up the team that
continues to work towards Minecraft's future. But with so few employees things take time. Even though the game has not been officially
released, people who buy the game get a copy of what it is right now as the updates are being pushed out. With such success Mojang is the
target of some heavy criticism from blogs, critics, and even their own fans. One speculation from fans is that Minecraft will be the company's 1
hit wonder. What happens if it truly is a one hit wonder? Will the company go down under? Will it be the end of Mojang? Will they join a
publisher in order to stay afloat and lose their title of "indie?" Another speculation concerns Mojang's next game that has absolutely nothing to do
with Minecraft, not even in the same genre. What if nobody likes the game? What

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Children And The Internet Essay examples

Children and the Internet

Many children nowadays use, or at least have access to the internet. But most people are blinded by all the benefits of the internet, and fail to
notice any of the problems that can come from overuse. Since the internet is a new technology, not many studies have been done to determine
how beneficial or detrimental it can be to children. Although the internet may have many benefits to children, it can also be very harmful to them.

One of the most obvious problems with children using the internet is the chance of getting addicted. Internet addiction is a serious thing, but hasn't
drawn much attention due to the fact that it is a newer problem in society. Children that have grown up...show more content...
Parents can't tell what information their children have been accessing, and there is no way to censor all vulgar material from their computer. Not
only is it difficult to monitor what information children access on the internet, but whom they talk with as well. There are often stories in the
news about people getting arrested for trying to meet with underage children whom they met on the internet. Even if a child has good intentions,
they can always come across the wrong type of people, while parents are practically helpless.

Possibly one of the things that can be the most detrimental to a child's future is their loss of social interaction. Chatting over the internet can
slowly begin to replace the important interaction with friends and family. Many children go straight to their room once the get home from
school, and only come out to eat and use the restroom. Eventually the children grow apart from their friends because they would rather chat on
the internet than go out on a Friday night. Even though going out on Friday nights may not be the best way for a child to spend their time, face
to face interaction with other people is something essential for all children to be comfortable with. If a child loses these social skills because of
the internet, it can be very harmful for their future. How will they expect to make a good impression during a

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