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    The Life Of A Normal Life

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    I was born in a normal world A world without fantasy , magic or superpowers . In that world I was born on a planet called Earth . Live a normal life . Being born , grow up , go to school , work , marriage , and died peacefully . That is what a normal people would expect . I'm different from them . Five years ago , when I was ten , I slept normally , and I would expect to remember nothing when I wake up . It didn't happen .When I start to sleep , I somehow awake .Not from my sleep but something

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    Life In A Normal Life

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    I was a normal person living in a normal house in a normal neighborhood. I had a normal job working as a youtuber.I was living this life until one call changed everything. My brother called me, he said that our mom was in the hospital. On my way to the hospital i wasn’t really worried because my mom always says she’s sick when she’s not. I went in the patient room where my mom was, and i saw my brothers face, he didn’t look happy. And i knew something bad was going on. The doctor told my brother

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    Normal American Life

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    With two first generation immigrant parents, my house has always been filled with a congregation of very different cultures which I enjoy and am knowledgeable. But, with an Italian mom and Australian dad who had no immediate notion of what “Normal American Life” is, it is necessary to say that I was often left juggling more than I could handle. I became the test subject of an experiment called, “How to Get Your Child to Do Everything For You,” which has continued on to this exact moment in which I

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    A Normal Day In My Life

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    It began like a normal day. I woke up at approximately five thirty, and I got dressed. I'm not a girl who spends hours on her appearance although they tell me to. The producers that is. I sat down and drank my morning milk and ate my morning eggs in the darkness alone. They don't let people like us have family. They believe it would expose us. Society called us Fakers. They didn't even realize how accurate that name was. We were each assigned a number, all 238 of us. I was

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    Dean Spade and Critical Trans Politics Activist and professor Dean Spade, in his book Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law, condemns current law policies surrounding discrimination and hate crimes against transgender and gender non-conforming populations. Spade proposes a critical trans politics that is superior to the equal rights efforts of gay and lesbian activists up to this point in United States history. Instead of desiring to be included in

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    In what can be seen as a “normal life,” positive and inspiring events or actions provide the motivation necessary for someone to desire a more purpose by moving on to college and beyond. Unfortunately, my drive comes from the death of someone who was near and dear to my heart, my great-grandmother Lina Varo. However, not all hope was lost because of her passing. Although it took time to see through such a wall of sadness and mourning, knowing the life she lived, including what she did in her younger

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    In the book Normal Life, Dean Spade explains that the dispersion of power helps "the creation of norms that distribute vulnerability and security (4). This illustrates that not only does biology determine who receives power and who doesn't, it also influences the norms

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    For many, killing animals is a normal way of life. After all, animals are here on earth to eat right? I was raised to think just this way. In my family, we learned to hunt and fish at an early age. We have even produced a few hogs of our own to butcher. A life without meat seemed insane to the younger me. As I aged I got involved in 4-H, an agriculture program for kids. Children with the help of their parents raise and then sell animals such as pigs, chickens, turkeys, goats, rabbit, and

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    It began like a normal day. I woke up at approximately five thirty, and I got dressed. I 'm not a girl who spends hours on her appearance although they tell me to. The producers that is. I sat down and drank my morning milk and ate my morning eggs in the darkness alone. They don 't let people like us have family. They believe it would expose us. Society called us Fakers. They didn 't even realize how accurate that name was. We were each assigned a number, all 238 of us. I

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    Life Changing Disaster It was just a normal day in Tupelo, MS on April 28, 2014. I slowly woke up for school after hitting the snooze for the tenth time and somehow forced myself to get ready and make it to school on time. As soon I arrived, my friends asked me if I heard anything about the tornados that were supposed to hit in the area. Tupelo has had many tornado scares in my lifetime, but I had never seen one actually hit the city so I simply told them that it probably wouldn’t happen. Throughout

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