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Emerging Adult Essay

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Jessica and I thought that it would be easier to explain our background and ideas using our voices. At the beginning of each segment, we indicate who is speaking to help the reader follow along with the conversation.Terence: To introduce ourselves, I am a 27-year-old male. After years of filling out what my ethnicity is, I am half Hispanic and half Caucasian. I do not fall into any stereotypes. I do not speak Spanish, but I can understand some from growing up in a mostly Hispanic culture in California. I learned French in high school. I also lived in the Netherlands for two years during a religious service mission. Growing up, I had a very diverse group of friends. Most of them had both parents in their life. The father was mostly always away at work, and the mother stayed at home, no matter what ethnicity or religion they came from. I didn’t notice any divorces or separations. That seemed like a rare thing, even when there were financial problems, which seemed to be the norm....
Title: Emerging Adult Essay
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Jessica and I thought that it would be easier to explain our background and ideas using our voices.
At the beginning of each segment, we indicate who is speaking to help the reader follow along with the conversation.
Terence: To introduce ourselves, I am a 27-year-old male.
After years of filling out what my ethnicity is, I am half Hispanic and half Caucasian.
I do not fall into any stereotypes.
I do not speak Spanish, but I can understand some from growing up in a mostly Hispanic culture in California.
I learned French in high school.
I also lived in the Netherlands for two years during a religious service mission.
Growing up, I had a very diverse group of friends.
Most of them had both parents in their life.
The father was mostly always away at work, and the mother stayed at home, no matter what ethnicity or religion they came from.
I didn’t notice any divorces or separations.
That seemed like a rare thing, even when there were financial problems, which seemed to be the norm.

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