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My Family History
During my excessive research on my family background, I found that I had major complication learning about my history. The reason for this was
because my family was brought to a country that totally wiped out my ancestor's culture. The only part I understand of my family history is
slavery. We started out as slaves in when first brought to America. We were originally from West Africa. We lived in places such Nigeria, Congo,
and Ghana. This was a time when we owned our land and freedom. However, around the late 1500s, the western European culture had finally
discovered our deeply rooted heritage. They saw that beautiful land we had nourished, They saw the love within our community. They saw the
resource we provided. They realized the strength we had as a people. Soon the western Europeans felt that needed to conquer us and our land. The
wanted to prove that we're able to conquer because of the more industrialized military they had. They forced my people to move to a unformal land
that conquered from another culture of people. So after arrival to the new world, the European immediately forced my ancestors to change their names.
They gave us our names of our slave owners. This resulted in my ancestors to being someone's property. My ancestors worked day in and day out in the
hot sun; picking cotton, building houses, growing crops and being housemaids. The European's would soon transition into what we know today as
Americans. For the next four hundred years, the Americans
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Kobie Douglas: A Very Brief History Of My Family
Kobie DouglasDouglas 1
2–6–12
My family history
"In all of us there is a hunger, marrow deep, to know our heritage – to know who we are and where we came from. Without this enriching knowledge,
there is a hollow yearning. No matter what our attainments in life, there is still a vacuum, emptiness, and the most disquieting loneliness." –Alex Haley
This quote explained to me the importance of my grandparent's legacy and their history. A long twistingfamily tree inspires one who does not know
where their roots originated. My grandfather Frank Douglas and my grandmother Delores Jones gave me a reason to find out where our legacy
started. My grandfather Frank Kelow was adopted into a four person white family, which gave...show more content...
She was raised in New Orleans, Louisiana where her parents worked several jobs to maintain the tiny shack she was raised in. "Back in my day
society consisted of smoking cigarettes, drinking beer, and partying heavily" (Jones). At the age of 13, she was required to work to earn extra
money around the house. Some chores my grandmother had around the house was to clean the house, wash the dishes, wash clothes, and pull
weeds from the lawn. The relationship between my grandmother and her parents was quite the opposite of mine with my parents. "After
completing my chores, I was allowed to do basically whatever, as long as I was in the house at a reasonable hour" (Jones). Delores was a very
social person. "I rarely spent time with my grandparents" (Jones). During her high school years she was often looked at as beautiful, ambitious, and
persistent. At the age of 18 she was elected as prom queen for her senior dance. Although she was often free to do what she wanted, she was also held
responsible. Delores was sometimes whooped and grounded for disobeying curfew rules and not completing her chores. This gave her everlasting the
mentality of you must work for everything you want in life.
Douglas 3 I was born in Mississauga, Canada on the date of February 23, 1993. The name Kobie was given to me by my mother, it means warrior.
Raised in a family with both parents, one–brother, and one sister, I was surrounded by people who loved me.
My brother,
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Reflection on Family
Family Reflection
"No one is ever born into Life alone. Everyone has shared the bond of family, at least at birth, and for many people it is a bond that will follow them
throughout life. For many people it is the most important bond of all."
Family means many things to different people, yet the word itself can bring about a host of emotions from anyone who hears the word uttered. As a
child growing up in the 60s and 70s the family dynamic was defined by the people we grew up with were related to by blood, and extended to the many
family members of the different generations that made up the family unit.
I have fond memories of growing up with love and compassion, by the people who I was surrounded with. The feeling of...show more content...
The people may be different, but, the bonds will grow and develop in our existence.
I remember the feeling of completeness and security I had growing up with my mom, dad, grandparents, and extended family members. I always
felt like I belonged and was accepted for me. People are not perfect, sometimes in actions and words, but, knowing the unconditional love that we
are surrounded with by our families keeps us grounded in our true selves. Now that I am older, I feel the same security that I experienced while
growing up. A familiarity of comfort that brings me to a place of peace and security. My own comfort zone where I am loved, happy, cared for and
needed.
A family can be defined in many ways, but the common denominator in all is the love and fulfillment one gets by being surrounded by family
members. Families can sometimes be at odds with each other, but the strain of this type of relationship usually creates an upsetting feeling to the
people involved. People want others to rely on, talk to, do things with, share, love, embrace, and be part of. No matter what the family dynamic is the
qualities the word family has will remain the same, as time goes by, and life evolves once again for every person living their
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Family History : An Individual Essay
Family history is very important to an individual. By knowing where you come from, you can have a better perspective of your life and of others.
Every person has a different origin, a different story to tell, and it's up to the next generation to share the story of their ancestry to future generations.
The paternal side of my family originated in Ireland, they later came over through Elis Island and resided in Waukon, Iowa. Throughout time my family
moved and expanded, as generations past the McKenna name would broadened.
My great–grandmother Ann was born in 1923 on a small rural farm just off the blacktop of Bluffton, Iowa. Churning butter, collecting eggs, and
tending to the livestock cultivated the strong work ethic, she soon would pass on to her children and grandchildren. She attended a small town
school with a grand total of 25 kids; Ann graduated with an eighth grade education. As time went on and she passed her schooling; she acquired
jobs doing house work for others, but the pay was only 25 cents a week. Instead of continuing her low paying job she decided it would be best to
work on the farm. While doing this she became close to her neighbor, William McKenna. The pair had attended the same church and saw each other
often, they eventually started dating. On May 29, 1939 the two were married and they would soon start their ever–expanding family. After their
wedding Ann and William purchased a small farm where they would soon begin their living.
My great–grandmother
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Autobiography Of My Family
I was born and raised into a hardworking family that are the complete opposite of culture alienators. My siblings and I are all first generation in
America on my mom's side and second generation on my dad's side. Life was very hard for my parents to raise all seven of us and depended on
my grandparents for most of their help. Being that my grandparents brought all nine of their kids to America from Belize it was also very hard for
them so survive and find stability. Most families that come to America from a third world country usually find it very difficult to keep up family
traditions and sometimes lose all contact. My family found a way to stay very close and keep the Belizean culture very alive still to this day. As you
can tell by now...show more content...
This left my mom with seven kids to raise by herself. Meaning one on one time was rare, because my mom is not a superhero and could not be in
multiple places at one time. Grief left my family and I in a place where we did not know what to do, but we eventually got out of it, and continued
on with our life. We always remembered the hard working parents we had, and the hard working mother we still had. I am resilient and got back
on my feet and continued to attend school, graduated elementary school, and will soon graduate from high school. Although, I have gone through
many difficulties it has made me work harder as an individual and choose my career choice at an early age. Being that I was very into the heart at
a young age, and my father passing from a heart disease, I always knew I wanted to study cardiology, and will someday soon become a
cardiologist. Being that my mother has attended medical school several times, I first handedly have seen how difficult it can be. I have been told
by many people to pick a different profession because of that; But because of how passionate I am about cardiology and the amount of times I have
experienced people deal with heart problems has assured me that I have chose the right profession. I being a very conscientious person has has also
assured me that I will be able to tackle medical school and become a cardiologist. I believe that the first steps of becoming a cardiologist is that I have
personally experienced people suffer from
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My Family History : Diabetes
After thorough research into my family history I've realized that my family has a history of developing diabetes. Also known as Diabetes mellitus is a
group of diseases that develop in the human body because of too much sugar in the blood system. There are different types of diabetes such as type
one, type two, prediabetes, and gestational diabetes. Type–one diabetes is a chronic condition, in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin.
Type–two diabetes is a chronic condition that affects the way the body processes blood sugar. Prediabetes is a condition when your blood sugar is
high, but not high enough to be type–two diabetes. The final type of diabetes is Gestational diabetes which is a form of high blood sugar affecting
only pregnant women. The human body needs an adequate amount of insulin production, so when your blood cells are deprived of insulin you
develop diabetes. Diabetes affects over 382,000,000 people worldwide, so in perspective that's ever one in eleven Americans has some form of
diabetes. According to the center for disease control statistics," out of the twenty–nine million people that have diabetes in the U.S, only twenty–one
million have been diagnosed". Which means about a quarter of Americans don't even know they have diabetes yet. My family's medical history
consists of a variety of diseases such as diabetes, prostate cancer and AIDS. When we eat certain foods our body breaks down the food into glucose.
Glucose is our body's main source of
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Essay about My Family Heritage
My Family Heritage
Family Defined
The word family has changed so much in the past century. A family back in the 1950's was probably considered a husband, wife, and one or more
children. Times have changed and families have become much different. The Interpersonal Communication: Relating to Others book definesfamily as
a, "Unit made up of any number of persons who live in relationship with one another over time in a common living space who are usually, but not
always, united by marriage and kinship" (Beebe, Beebe & Redmond, 243). Families can be broken up into five different types. The first is the
traditional family, which includes a mother, father, and their biological children. Next, is the blended family which includes...show more content...
William, known as Bill, was born on July 20, 1921 in Minneapolis, MN. He worked in the plaster/stucco business for over 25 years before working
at Northwest Airlines. His wife's maiden name was Lorraine Mulcahy. Lorraine was born on August 13, 1922 in St. Paul, MN. Lorraine went to
college at the University of Minnesota where she got her Bachelor of Science degree and became a dental hygienist. My grandma "Lo" is the
genealogy nut in our family. She has searched for birthdates, marriage licenses, and other documents of her grandparents. I called grandma Lo to get
some information on my great–grandparents and family stories. I found out I was part Norwegian and I never even knew it! Grandma Lo's parents
were Edward Mulcahy and Olga Shermoen. Her father Ed was born on April 15, 1880 in Minneapolis, MN. Ed worked as a claim agent for the Great
Northern Railroad in the twin cities. Olga was born on March 15, 1888 in Hawley, MN. She also worked for the Great Northern Railroad as a matron.
Edward was 100% Irish while Olga was 100% Norwegian. This makes my grandma Lorraine 50% Irish & 50% Norwegian. My grandpa Bill was
adopted in Minneapolis so his genealogy is unknown. He was told by his adopted parents that he was mostly Irish. If we pretended Bill was 100%
Irish, this would make my mom 75% Irish and 25% Norwegian.
Father's side
My father's name is Gerald Otto Utz. He was born on January 23, 1950 in Springfield, MN. He is
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My Life Of My Family History
My family history is a complicated one to say the least, however through this research I have learned more about them than I previously thought.
Throughout the years I have spent many hours talking to both of my grandparents listening to their life journeys. My father's mom Charlene had a
rough childhood. She was born into complete poverty in the Central Valley in a town called Porterville, CA, as a field worker in during the
depression. Her mother my great–grandmother was full blooded Cherokee Indian, and they experienced harsh discrimination. Living along the roads
in ditches, or one room shacks they never really had much of nothing. When Charlene was 13 she got married and pregnant to an awful man, and
before my Uncle David was born my grandma filed for divorce and began dating my grandfather Homer. She ended up marrying Homer and by the
time she was 19 she had all four of her children, my father Don being the youngest. I don't live close to any of my aunts, grandparents, uncles, or
cousins. We are the only ones here in California. It's not that we don't keep in contact because we all do its just we are not very close as the distance
makes is hard. My other grandmother Dorothy my mom's mother also is a strong woman who carved her path in life. My grandfather abandoned his
family when my mom was 6 years old. So my grandmother raised 5 children on her own while working and going to school full time, she is someone
I look up too.
I don't live close to any of my
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My Family Essay
No one can't meet a family like mine's. My family is well diversified. Every family member plays an important role in all my family's lives. In my
family, there are four people: my father, my mother, my little brother and me. My father is one who brings money home and is also responsible for
organizing and planning family trips. My mother is the one who is in charge for making meals and makes sure everyone eats at the appropriate times.
My little brother is the pet of the family. He actually doesn't have any responsibilities, for he's the pet. I am the rock of support in my family. I always
go beyond my parents' expectations. I also support my younger cousins and little brother, by being a role model that they can look up to. Another...show
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Doing what my parents tell me to do is just one of many reasons why I am a rock of support for my family. Not only do I support my parents, but I
also support my younger cousins and brother. As an eldest brother and cousin, I feel I must be a good example for the young ones. There are
numerous methods of showing my cousins and brother support. One main way is by providing advice on making the right choices. For example my
brother had a problem at school with one of his classmates. As a mature and responsible older brother, I advised him to use the non–violent approach. I
told him to go discuss the problem and try to resolve it peacefully. My brother then asked me why he shouldn't fight his classmate. I explained how
violence is the answer to anything. I advised him to first talk to his classmate in a professional manner. If then things get out of hand, I told him to
let the teacher know the situation. In the end, my brother didn't need to get the teacher involved. In fact, their conflict was resolved by talking
through with each other. I also am very supportive of my little cousins. One way I help them out is by tutoring them once in a while. They come
over to my house and I assist them with their school work. Not only I help my cousins with their homework, but I also support them recreationally. I
play various sports and activities with them. As their older cousin/brother, I feel I should be a good role model to follow. I am also known for being there
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My Family Essay examples
I was born into a "happy" family that was actually a web of lies, which unfolded itself through a divorce. My parents' marriage was based on the
fact that my father needed a permanent residency card to stay in the United States. Some people may view this as a devastating event; however I
have chosen to embrace being an American and a Ghanaian. Coming from two different backgrounds was a challenge, because of the different values
and morals each share. These challenges have left me to understand my true purpose concerning my two cultures. I feel fortunate enough to grow up
with two different aspects on life itself. Throughout life I was considered to be the "one" on both sides of my families. I was the one who was
supposed to accomplish...show more content...
Such as attending a public college or becoming President of the United States. Education has therefore played an important role in my life and has been
highly valued in my family.
While the expectations of my American and Ghanaian family members were so high, their affirmation was not always there. As a child of divorced
parents, my mother raised and supported me. My father was always there mentally, emotionally, and physically, but I was financially fully
dependent on my mother. Although she had an education, we still struggled. Sometimes we didn't know where our next meal was coming from
and had to rely on others. We moved several times while I was growing up and at times, I would be left at a relative's house because of my mother's
need to get us financially stable. Things improved, I remained committed to working hard in school, and the expectations never changed. Education
has brought me, given me, and gifted me with empowerment, leadership, confidence; greater understanding of social issues and tools to work
towards social justice. As many educators say, education is the key to success. I believe that not only is it the key to success, but it's also the key to
happiness. College will help me meet my high education and career expectations that I have for myself which is to ultimately get my Professional
degree, and make a global difference. It will also help to meet my families as well. College will help me
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Family History Assignment : Family
Family History Assignment
The family history assignment was to enable us to gather information from a participant. Used the data collected to build a genogram going back three
generation. To tell this families story by incorporating medical, spiritual, cultural, and ancestral history. Then to review the information and show areas
that could be modified to decrease the risk of health problems.
Family Members and Relationships
Immediate family in this home include three generations. The participant is a 48 year old female, who is married, and works as a teacher. Her
husband, the head of the household is male, 55 years old, and works as a fabricator. They have a 23 year old daughter who lives in the home, who
works as a hair stylist. Another daughter 25 years old, who recently married and works as a teacher. Finally, living within the home is a 2 year old
grandson who belongs to the youngest daughter.
Family Life Cycle Stage
This family is in the launching stage of the life cycle. New relationship with children as they grow into adulthood. One daughter having married and
moved out, the other living in the home with a child bring about new issues in each relationship. New responsibilities in regards to meeting the needs
of aging parents and grandparents. Being more of a caregiver than child, changing roles within the family dynamics. Also facing health needs of they
own and in some cases death of family members.
Family Story
This family has roots that go way back in the
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The Importance Of Family History
Knowing our family history is essential to understanding ourselves and basic humanity and diversity. Family history helps to keep memories alive
and allow each generation to have an idea of who they are and where they come from. It helps to provide meaningful connections to our ancestors. Old
photos, letters, and journals give us a glimpse into what our ancestors were really like. Family histories are passed down to generations in the form of
stories. As a young kid, I used to cajole my grandfather to repeat his childhood stories over and over again before I went to bed.
As I recall, my great grandfather, Pir Mohammad and mother, Jenna, were born in Abad Pura, a small rural village in Gujrat, India. There were many
Muslim towns along the...show more content...
He married my grandmother when he was twenty and gave birth to seven kids, including my dad. My grandmother helped my grandfather in farming
and harvesting too. Despite all the efforts, their family was still financially unstable. It was a time, when British arrived in India and brought various
reforms. They made schools and hospitals, reconstructed roads and houses, and introduced English language in the country. The cities were getting
better but the villages were still the same. Britishers encouraged the Indians to make schools in all parts of the India including the villages to educate
children.
Unlike my grandfather, my dad got a chance to go to school in his village but he couldn't continue his education for very long. He studied from nine in
the morning to two in the afternoon and helped his father in farming until the dusk. During the 1900s, British efforts to change the country's traditions
and cultural practices turned into destructive riots. People started blaming British for creating religious divisions between Hindus and Muslims. In
1947, the British finally left India and the subcontinent was partitioned into two independent nation states: Hindu–majority India and Muslim–majority
Pakistan. My grandfather, alone, moved to Pakistan, searching for various opportunities to earn money in the new land, that demanded services and
businesses. Unfortunately, he failed at starting a good business and eventually returned
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Migration To The United States
Barbara
Chicano Studies
Sep 6, 2010
Family History The word migration can have a very different meaning to each individual. In the dictionary it is defined as the movement of people
from one country or locality to another. I now see the word with such a deeper meaning no only is it the group of people moving, but in fact how
they moved and the struggles they had to go through. Before I sat down with both of my parent and asked them about my "roots" I had no idea how
difficult migration from Mexico to the US was for both of my parents families. I never took the time to listen to little details on how exactly they
ended up in this country. After I took the time to listen to my elder relatives and parents talk about how they use to...show more content...
My Grandfathers Pascual Lopez Mares's parents Carlotta Mares and Jose Trinidad Lopez and Grandfather were also born in the small town of Jesus
Maria, Jalisco. My Fathers parents and their nine children moved to a city named Zacatecas, in the state of Zacatecas when he was two. He was raised
there then came to the United States when he was twenty–two with one of his brothers.
Economically my parents and their families were both very underprivileged and less fortunate. It was hard to maintain a house considering the large
amount of siblings they each had. Since money and space was limited in my father's house hold they would send the boys to an inexpensive boarding
school till they reached the end of middle school. My Father dropped out when he came back home. He furthered his education in the U.S, by getting
his license in Real Estate and becoming a realtor. My Mother and her siblings finished high school in the U.S. My mother went to Oxnard College and
became an English Teacher, but now has her nursing license and is a visiting nurse. My parents both have the highest form of education among their
fellow siblings.
The majority of Spanish speaking Mexicans are Christian Catholics who believe in one God. My whole family has been Catholic since anyone can
remember. My great–grandparents were very involved with the Catholic Church in their community and taught my grandparents to be the same way.
Both of my Grandmothers were extremely
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Essay on My Family History
My Family History
Family history is very important to an individual. By knowing where you come from, you can have a better perspective of your life. Having a clear
understanding of your family background allows you to better appreciate the things that you would normally take for granted. The house, the car, and
the average clothing may look better when one sees the sacrifices their family has made. They will see that their family has worked very hard just so
their family can experience the better things in life. A persons roots and origin is one of the most important things to explore. It alone can bring you
closer to self–discovery.
There are two sides to a person's family and one side of my family has...show more content...
One of these is that on Thanksgiving everybody comes together to my parents' house in New Jersey for a huge feast. On Christmas only my mother and
the children (me and my brother) travel to Illinois to spend a week with my grandparents. On New Years Eve we all get together at my parents'
house in New Jersey and toast to the New Year with champagne and apple cider. During Labor Day weekend all of my family travels to South
Jersey to my grandfathers' condo. We usually spend all of our time on the beach and barbequing, except on Sunday when we go to church. After
all, my grandfather is a minister. One of our biggest family traditions is going back to Puerto Rico. Every year my mother and I travel back to
Puerto Rico for a portion of our summer vacation. Now that I am older I travel there more often and stay there much longer. My father never joins
because he doesn't like my mothers side of the father too much and he thinks that we when we speak Spanish we are all plotting against him. Of
course that's not true though. My bother doesn't speak Spanish so he doesn't like to go either. I guess that tradition is one that belongs solely to my
mother and I.
The role of the people in family basically stayed the same for most of the generations with a little change in the later generations. Earlier the males
were the only ones that worked in the family and the wife stayed at home and took care of the house and
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Family History : Family Health History
ASSIGNMENT 1: Family Health History
пЃPaternal Grandfather : Overweight, High Blood Pressure
пЃPaternal Grandmother: Overweight, High Blood Pressure
пѓ Paternal Aunt: Overweight, High Blood Pressure, Diabetes
пѓ Fatherпјљ High Blood Pressure
пЃMaternal Grandfather : health preson
пЃMaternal Grandmother : Depression
пѓ Maternal Uncle: High Blood Pressure, stroke
пѓ Maternal Aunt : health person
пѓ Mother: Depression, Schizophrenia
Brother: SELF: Depression, High Blood Pressure, Overweight Brother: Depression
QESTIONS
1. Overweight, High Blood Pressure and Depression which are serious health problems occur more than once in my family health history. especially,
High Blood Pressure occurs four times in my family health history.
2. Overweight in my family history is related to lifestyle practices which is lack of regular physical activity and eat too much fat foods.
High Blood Pressure in my family history is related to lifestyle practices which is eat too much salty food.
Depression in my family history is related to experience divorce, disaster and language and cultural barriers, less sleep.
3. regular physical activity such as walking, running and hiking reduce salt when cooking food get more sleep learning English
ASSIGNMENT 2: SELF–ASSESSMENTS AND REACTIONS
1.Reaction to The self–esteem Inventory
I give my answer that dedicate my truth feeling about each statement. Then I grade my answer with the
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Narrative Essay About My Family
I grew up in a very normal family with a mom, dad, one brother and three sisters. Since I'm the baby of the family, my mom stayed home until I
started school. My mom worked in payroll and accounting, and my dad was a computer engineer. My brother is the oldest and did his best to
tease all four younger sisters equally. He was very good at his "job", but I knew he loved me because he opened doors for me and even braided my hair
on occasion. My three older sisters watched out for me, especially my oldest sister; she became my second mom. My sisters fought a bit, but it wasn't
anything horrible or abnormal. We were a pretty happyfamily that did a lot of fun things together and were loved by our wonderful parents. At least
that's what I remembered, but there were times that I wondered if I was loved at all. Was I just the baby of five kids, five years younger than my closest
sibling, and easily forgotten? Around the age of seven, I was in school and we were asked to write our full name. That seemed easy enough!
Although, it was at that moment I realized I had never been taught how to spell my middle name. I was young, but embarrassed that I didn't know
something so simple. Then at nine years old, my parents dropped me off with my siblings at the local pool to enjoy a nice, cool swim in the hot
Southern California sunshine. My siblings excitedly jumped into the pool and began to splash and swim while I stood at the edge feeling very afraid.
My oldest sister came back to the
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Essay on My Family's Ancestry
Gathering research about my family and its history turned out to be an interesting and insightful opportunity, through which I learned much more than
I expected. When I started this project, I knew that I would not be able to find as much useful information on the Internet as some of my peers. In
effect, I realized that I would have to rely on other primary resources such as my parents and grandparents to reveal the story of my ancestry to me.
After I had interviewed them, my family history became much clearer to me. More than 2 millennia ago, around the 3rd century BC, a group of
Tamil–speaking people from present–day South India migrated to the nearby island of Sri Lanka. Among these people, known today as "Sri Lankan
Tamils", are my...show more content...
The Peninsula has a hot, monsoonal tropical climate characterized by a dry season from February to October and a wet season from October to
January. Because of the monsoons, the region is humid and averages three feet of rain each year, which is relatively low compared to the rest of the
island. The climate of the region allows for many crops to be grown including many varieties of fruits and vegetables.
While interviewing my parents and grandparents, I learned about many customs and aspects of the Sri Lankan Tamil culture. Sri Lankan Tamils are
devotees of the Shaiva sect of Hinduism, mainly worshipping the lord Shiva. The three main cultural festivals celebrated in the area are Thai Pongal
(beginning of the harvest), Chittrai Pongal (Tamil New Year), and Deepavali (Hindu Festival of Lights). In addition, pujas (religious rituals) are
performed for different occasions, such as the death day of an ancestor or the celebration of a certain Hindu deity. It was also a custom to ask the
village astrologer for advice on certain decisions, such as the name of a newborn child.
Paternal Great–Grandparents In the early 1900's, Kadirasaipillai and Vairavipillai Kandappar, my paternal grandmother's parents, were born in the
village of Puloly, Northern Province, Sri Lanka. They were both born into families of the Vellalar caste of Tamil society and went to school at Puttalai
Vidhyalayam, the only schooling option
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Family History: Tapestry
When we start researching, it seems like our family history will be a never–ending tapestry of people and events. New lineages spread out in all
directions and exciting connections with history and with other families are discovered. The numbers of different lines of family which can be
researched, and the diversity of their lives and experiences, seem to offer vast opportunities for storytelling. Gradually, we add new knots and threads
to the tapestry to create pictures, sometimes vague and sometimes distinct, of the many people who came before us. However, at some stage we run
out of threads to add to our tapestry. The records dry up, every available cousin and great–aunt has been contacted for information, and all family attics
have...show more content...
However, you can ensure your family information will not disappear. But it will require you to put in the effort to write up what you know in the form
of a family history, and put it into the hands of those who will keep it safe, and make it available to other interested parties. The survey mentioned
above also pursued the various options available, and obtained further useful information about the intentions of family historians. The question asked
was 'What do you intend to do with your family history results?" and the further options (with (a) being leaving the file of information) presented were:
(b)write a history and circulate it within your family only;
(c)write a history and submit it to an archive;
(d)write a history and publish it as a journal article;
(e)write a history and publish it as a book.
The full details are in the table below. Note the options were multiple choice, so respondents could indicate a 'definite' for one option and also a
'possible' for
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Reflection Of My Family History
What I am today is the reflection of my family's history. History of endeavors, pains, failures and growth. One evening, I was talking to my grandma
and she started telling about our family. At first, it seemed quite boring, but ended up in tears and made me learn the most important lesson of my
life. It was quite a deep thing to realize for a kid but fortunately and eventually I understood. It started with my dad's childhood. After my grandfather
suffered health problems, at a very young age of 10, my dad had to take the charge of his family because that time my family didn't had money even
for bread. My dad worked at a bookstore from morning till evening and after the long day of work. He could earn just about to fill their stomachs.
But after my father, he had one brother and three sisters and their education and despite being a lady who were not usually allowed to earn back then,
my grandma started working for VDC. Sadly, in the Nepalese–Indian societies, people aren't judged keeping their hard work, talents in the mind. And,
those who want to grow are pulled backwards due to jealousy. In time of need nobody showed up, and helping seemed bragging only. After all
endeavors, striving and thriving, today what we are up to is the result of the sacrifice of my grandma and my dad's childhood; However, with our
heads high, we are proud, and are happy to have a self–made life and respect in the society. Though, I was not a part of what happened, but I
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  • 1. My Family History During my excessive research on my family background, I found that I had major complication learning about my history. The reason for this was because my family was brought to a country that totally wiped out my ancestor's culture. The only part I understand of my family history is slavery. We started out as slaves in when first brought to America. We were originally from West Africa. We lived in places such Nigeria, Congo, and Ghana. This was a time when we owned our land and freedom. However, around the late 1500s, the western European culture had finally discovered our deeply rooted heritage. They saw that beautiful land we had nourished, They saw the love within our community. They saw the resource we provided. They realized the strength we had as a people. Soon the western Europeans felt that needed to conquer us and our land. The wanted to prove that we're able to conquer because of the more industrialized military they had. They forced my people to move to a unformal land that conquered from another culture of people. So after arrival to the new world, the European immediately forced my ancestors to change their names. They gave us our names of our slave owners. This resulted in my ancestors to being someone's property. My ancestors worked day in and day out in the hot sun; picking cotton, building houses, growing crops and being housemaids. The European's would soon transition into what we know today as Americans. For the next four hundred years, the Americans Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Kobie Douglas: A Very Brief History Of My Family Kobie DouglasDouglas 1 2–6–12 My family history "In all of us there is a hunger, marrow deep, to know our heritage – to know who we are and where we came from. Without this enriching knowledge, there is a hollow yearning. No matter what our attainments in life, there is still a vacuum, emptiness, and the most disquieting loneliness." –Alex Haley This quote explained to me the importance of my grandparent's legacy and their history. A long twistingfamily tree inspires one who does not know where their roots originated. My grandfather Frank Douglas and my grandmother Delores Jones gave me a reason to find out where our legacy started. My grandfather Frank Kelow was adopted into a four person white family, which gave...show more content... She was raised in New Orleans, Louisiana where her parents worked several jobs to maintain the tiny shack she was raised in. "Back in my day society consisted of smoking cigarettes, drinking beer, and partying heavily" (Jones). At the age of 13, she was required to work to earn extra money around the house. Some chores my grandmother had around the house was to clean the house, wash the dishes, wash clothes, and pull weeds from the lawn. The relationship between my grandmother and her parents was quite the opposite of mine with my parents. "After completing my chores, I was allowed to do basically whatever, as long as I was in the house at a reasonable hour" (Jones). Delores was a very social person. "I rarely spent time with my grandparents" (Jones). During her high school years she was often looked at as beautiful, ambitious, and persistent. At the age of 18 she was elected as prom queen for her senior dance. Although she was often free to do what she wanted, she was also held responsible. Delores was sometimes whooped and grounded for disobeying curfew rules and not completing her chores. This gave her everlasting the mentality of you must work for everything you want in life. Douglas 3 I was born in Mississauga, Canada on the date of February 23, 1993. The name Kobie was given to me by my mother, it means warrior. Raised in a family with both parents, one–brother, and one sister, I was surrounded by people who loved me. My brother,
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  • 4. Reflection on Family Family Reflection "No one is ever born into Life alone. Everyone has shared the bond of family, at least at birth, and for many people it is a bond that will follow them throughout life. For many people it is the most important bond of all." Family means many things to different people, yet the word itself can bring about a host of emotions from anyone who hears the word uttered. As a child growing up in the 60s and 70s the family dynamic was defined by the people we grew up with were related to by blood, and extended to the many family members of the different generations that made up the family unit. I have fond memories of growing up with love and compassion, by the people who I was surrounded with. The feeling of...show more content... The people may be different, but, the bonds will grow and develop in our existence. I remember the feeling of completeness and security I had growing up with my mom, dad, grandparents, and extended family members. I always felt like I belonged and was accepted for me. People are not perfect, sometimes in actions and words, but, knowing the unconditional love that we are surrounded with by our families keeps us grounded in our true selves. Now that I am older, I feel the same security that I experienced while growing up. A familiarity of comfort that brings me to a place of peace and security. My own comfort zone where I am loved, happy, cared for and needed. A family can be defined in many ways, but the common denominator in all is the love and fulfillment one gets by being surrounded by family members. Families can sometimes be at odds with each other, but the strain of this type of relationship usually creates an upsetting feeling to the people involved. People want others to rely on, talk to, do things with, share, love, embrace, and be part of. No matter what the family dynamic is the qualities the word family has will remain the same, as time goes by, and life evolves once again for every person living their Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Family History : An Individual Essay Family history is very important to an individual. By knowing where you come from, you can have a better perspective of your life and of others. Every person has a different origin, a different story to tell, and it's up to the next generation to share the story of their ancestry to future generations. The paternal side of my family originated in Ireland, they later came over through Elis Island and resided in Waukon, Iowa. Throughout time my family moved and expanded, as generations past the McKenna name would broadened. My great–grandmother Ann was born in 1923 on a small rural farm just off the blacktop of Bluffton, Iowa. Churning butter, collecting eggs, and tending to the livestock cultivated the strong work ethic, she soon would pass on to her children and grandchildren. She attended a small town school with a grand total of 25 kids; Ann graduated with an eighth grade education. As time went on and she passed her schooling; she acquired jobs doing house work for others, but the pay was only 25 cents a week. Instead of continuing her low paying job she decided it would be best to work on the farm. While doing this she became close to her neighbor, William McKenna. The pair had attended the same church and saw each other often, they eventually started dating. On May 29, 1939 the two were married and they would soon start their ever–expanding family. After their wedding Ann and William purchased a small farm where they would soon begin their living. My great–grandmother Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Autobiography Of My Family I was born and raised into a hardworking family that are the complete opposite of culture alienators. My siblings and I are all first generation in America on my mom's side and second generation on my dad's side. Life was very hard for my parents to raise all seven of us and depended on my grandparents for most of their help. Being that my grandparents brought all nine of their kids to America from Belize it was also very hard for them so survive and find stability. Most families that come to America from a third world country usually find it very difficult to keep up family traditions and sometimes lose all contact. My family found a way to stay very close and keep the Belizean culture very alive still to this day. As you can tell by now...show more content... This left my mom with seven kids to raise by herself. Meaning one on one time was rare, because my mom is not a superhero and could not be in multiple places at one time. Grief left my family and I in a place where we did not know what to do, but we eventually got out of it, and continued on with our life. We always remembered the hard working parents we had, and the hard working mother we still had. I am resilient and got back on my feet and continued to attend school, graduated elementary school, and will soon graduate from high school. Although, I have gone through many difficulties it has made me work harder as an individual and choose my career choice at an early age. Being that I was very into the heart at a young age, and my father passing from a heart disease, I always knew I wanted to study cardiology, and will someday soon become a cardiologist. Being that my mother has attended medical school several times, I first handedly have seen how difficult it can be. I have been told by many people to pick a different profession because of that; But because of how passionate I am about cardiology and the amount of times I have experienced people deal with heart problems has assured me that I have chose the right profession. I being a very conscientious person has has also assured me that I will be able to tackle medical school and become a cardiologist. I believe that the first steps of becoming a cardiologist is that I have personally experienced people suffer from Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. My Family History : Diabetes After thorough research into my family history I've realized that my family has a history of developing diabetes. Also known as Diabetes mellitus is a group of diseases that develop in the human body because of too much sugar in the blood system. There are different types of diabetes such as type one, type two, prediabetes, and gestational diabetes. Type–one diabetes is a chronic condition, in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin. Type–two diabetes is a chronic condition that affects the way the body processes blood sugar. Prediabetes is a condition when your blood sugar is high, but not high enough to be type–two diabetes. The final type of diabetes is Gestational diabetes which is a form of high blood sugar affecting only pregnant women. The human body needs an adequate amount of insulin production, so when your blood cells are deprived of insulin you develop diabetes. Diabetes affects over 382,000,000 people worldwide, so in perspective that's ever one in eleven Americans has some form of diabetes. According to the center for disease control statistics," out of the twenty–nine million people that have diabetes in the U.S, only twenty–one million have been diagnosed". Which means about a quarter of Americans don't even know they have diabetes yet. My family's medical history consists of a variety of diseases such as diabetes, prostate cancer and AIDS. When we eat certain foods our body breaks down the food into glucose. Glucose is our body's main source of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Essay about My Family Heritage My Family Heritage Family Defined The word family has changed so much in the past century. A family back in the 1950's was probably considered a husband, wife, and one or more children. Times have changed and families have become much different. The Interpersonal Communication: Relating to Others book definesfamily as a, "Unit made up of any number of persons who live in relationship with one another over time in a common living space who are usually, but not always, united by marriage and kinship" (Beebe, Beebe & Redmond, 243). Families can be broken up into five different types. The first is the traditional family, which includes a mother, father, and their biological children. Next, is the blended family which includes...show more content... William, known as Bill, was born on July 20, 1921 in Minneapolis, MN. He worked in the plaster/stucco business for over 25 years before working at Northwest Airlines. His wife's maiden name was Lorraine Mulcahy. Lorraine was born on August 13, 1922 in St. Paul, MN. Lorraine went to college at the University of Minnesota where she got her Bachelor of Science degree and became a dental hygienist. My grandma "Lo" is the genealogy nut in our family. She has searched for birthdates, marriage licenses, and other documents of her grandparents. I called grandma Lo to get some information on my great–grandparents and family stories. I found out I was part Norwegian and I never even knew it! Grandma Lo's parents were Edward Mulcahy and Olga Shermoen. Her father Ed was born on April 15, 1880 in Minneapolis, MN. Ed worked as a claim agent for the Great Northern Railroad in the twin cities. Olga was born on March 15, 1888 in Hawley, MN. She also worked for the Great Northern Railroad as a matron. Edward was 100% Irish while Olga was 100% Norwegian. This makes my grandma Lorraine 50% Irish & 50% Norwegian. My grandpa Bill was adopted in Minneapolis so his genealogy is unknown. He was told by his adopted parents that he was mostly Irish. If we pretended Bill was 100% Irish, this would make my mom 75% Irish and 25% Norwegian. Father's side My father's name is Gerald Otto Utz. He was born on January 23, 1950 in Springfield, MN. He is
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  • 10. My Life Of My Family History My family history is a complicated one to say the least, however through this research I have learned more about them than I previously thought. Throughout the years I have spent many hours talking to both of my grandparents listening to their life journeys. My father's mom Charlene had a rough childhood. She was born into complete poverty in the Central Valley in a town called Porterville, CA, as a field worker in during the depression. Her mother my great–grandmother was full blooded Cherokee Indian, and they experienced harsh discrimination. Living along the roads in ditches, or one room shacks they never really had much of nothing. When Charlene was 13 she got married and pregnant to an awful man, and before my Uncle David was born my grandma filed for divorce and began dating my grandfather Homer. She ended up marrying Homer and by the time she was 19 she had all four of her children, my father Don being the youngest. I don't live close to any of my aunts, grandparents, uncles, or cousins. We are the only ones here in California. It's not that we don't keep in contact because we all do its just we are not very close as the distance makes is hard. My other grandmother Dorothy my mom's mother also is a strong woman who carved her path in life. My grandfather abandoned his family when my mom was 6 years old. So my grandmother raised 5 children on her own while working and going to school full time, she is someone I look up too. I don't live close to any of my Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. My Family Essay No one can't meet a family like mine's. My family is well diversified. Every family member plays an important role in all my family's lives. In my family, there are four people: my father, my mother, my little brother and me. My father is one who brings money home and is also responsible for organizing and planning family trips. My mother is the one who is in charge for making meals and makes sure everyone eats at the appropriate times. My little brother is the pet of the family. He actually doesn't have any responsibilities, for he's the pet. I am the rock of support in my family. I always go beyond my parents' expectations. I also support my younger cousins and little brother, by being a role model that they can look up to. Another...show more content... Doing what my parents tell me to do is just one of many reasons why I am a rock of support for my family. Not only do I support my parents, but I also support my younger cousins and brother. As an eldest brother and cousin, I feel I must be a good example for the young ones. There are numerous methods of showing my cousins and brother support. One main way is by providing advice on making the right choices. For example my brother had a problem at school with one of his classmates. As a mature and responsible older brother, I advised him to use the non–violent approach. I told him to go discuss the problem and try to resolve it peacefully. My brother then asked me why he shouldn't fight his classmate. I explained how violence is the answer to anything. I advised him to first talk to his classmate in a professional manner. If then things get out of hand, I told him to let the teacher know the situation. In the end, my brother didn't need to get the teacher involved. In fact, their conflict was resolved by talking through with each other. I also am very supportive of my little cousins. One way I help them out is by tutoring them once in a while. They come over to my house and I assist them with their school work. Not only I help my cousins with their homework, but I also support them recreationally. I play various sports and activities with them. As their older cousin/brother, I feel I should be a good role model to follow. I am also known for being there Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. My Family Essay examples I was born into a "happy" family that was actually a web of lies, which unfolded itself through a divorce. My parents' marriage was based on the fact that my father needed a permanent residency card to stay in the United States. Some people may view this as a devastating event; however I have chosen to embrace being an American and a Ghanaian. Coming from two different backgrounds was a challenge, because of the different values and morals each share. These challenges have left me to understand my true purpose concerning my two cultures. I feel fortunate enough to grow up with two different aspects on life itself. Throughout life I was considered to be the "one" on both sides of my families. I was the one who was supposed to accomplish...show more content... Such as attending a public college or becoming President of the United States. Education has therefore played an important role in my life and has been highly valued in my family. While the expectations of my American and Ghanaian family members were so high, their affirmation was not always there. As a child of divorced parents, my mother raised and supported me. My father was always there mentally, emotionally, and physically, but I was financially fully dependent on my mother. Although she had an education, we still struggled. Sometimes we didn't know where our next meal was coming from and had to rely on others. We moved several times while I was growing up and at times, I would be left at a relative's house because of my mother's need to get us financially stable. Things improved, I remained committed to working hard in school, and the expectations never changed. Education has brought me, given me, and gifted me with empowerment, leadership, confidence; greater understanding of social issues and tools to work towards social justice. As many educators say, education is the key to success. I believe that not only is it the key to success, but it's also the key to happiness. College will help me meet my high education and career expectations that I have for myself which is to ultimately get my Professional degree, and make a global difference. It will also help to meet my families as well. College will help me Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Family History Assignment : Family Family History Assignment The family history assignment was to enable us to gather information from a participant. Used the data collected to build a genogram going back three generation. To tell this families story by incorporating medical, spiritual, cultural, and ancestral history. Then to review the information and show areas that could be modified to decrease the risk of health problems. Family Members and Relationships Immediate family in this home include three generations. The participant is a 48 year old female, who is married, and works as a teacher. Her husband, the head of the household is male, 55 years old, and works as a fabricator. They have a 23 year old daughter who lives in the home, who works as a hair stylist. Another daughter 25 years old, who recently married and works as a teacher. Finally, living within the home is a 2 year old grandson who belongs to the youngest daughter. Family Life Cycle Stage This family is in the launching stage of the life cycle. New relationship with children as they grow into adulthood. One daughter having married and moved out, the other living in the home with a child bring about new issues in each relationship. New responsibilities in regards to meeting the needs of aging parents and grandparents. Being more of a caregiver than child, changing roles within the family dynamics. Also facing health needs of they own and in some cases death of family members. Family Story This family has roots that go way back in the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. The Importance Of Family History Knowing our family history is essential to understanding ourselves and basic humanity and diversity. Family history helps to keep memories alive and allow each generation to have an idea of who they are and where they come from. It helps to provide meaningful connections to our ancestors. Old photos, letters, and journals give us a glimpse into what our ancestors were really like. Family histories are passed down to generations in the form of stories. As a young kid, I used to cajole my grandfather to repeat his childhood stories over and over again before I went to bed. As I recall, my great grandfather, Pir Mohammad and mother, Jenna, were born in Abad Pura, a small rural village in Gujrat, India. There were many Muslim towns along the...show more content... He married my grandmother when he was twenty and gave birth to seven kids, including my dad. My grandmother helped my grandfather in farming and harvesting too. Despite all the efforts, their family was still financially unstable. It was a time, when British arrived in India and brought various reforms. They made schools and hospitals, reconstructed roads and houses, and introduced English language in the country. The cities were getting better but the villages were still the same. Britishers encouraged the Indians to make schools in all parts of the India including the villages to educate children. Unlike my grandfather, my dad got a chance to go to school in his village but he couldn't continue his education for very long. He studied from nine in the morning to two in the afternoon and helped his father in farming until the dusk. During the 1900s, British efforts to change the country's traditions and cultural practices turned into destructive riots. People started blaming British for creating religious divisions between Hindus and Muslims. In 1947, the British finally left India and the subcontinent was partitioned into two independent nation states: Hindu–majority India and Muslim–majority Pakistan. My grandfather, alone, moved to Pakistan, searching for various opportunities to earn money in the new land, that demanded services and businesses. Unfortunately, he failed at starting a good business and eventually returned Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Migration To The United States Barbara Chicano Studies Sep 6, 2010 Family History The word migration can have a very different meaning to each individual. In the dictionary it is defined as the movement of people from one country or locality to another. I now see the word with such a deeper meaning no only is it the group of people moving, but in fact how they moved and the struggles they had to go through. Before I sat down with both of my parent and asked them about my "roots" I had no idea how difficult migration from Mexico to the US was for both of my parents families. I never took the time to listen to little details on how exactly they ended up in this country. After I took the time to listen to my elder relatives and parents talk about how they use to...show more content... My Grandfathers Pascual Lopez Mares's parents Carlotta Mares and Jose Trinidad Lopez and Grandfather were also born in the small town of Jesus Maria, Jalisco. My Fathers parents and their nine children moved to a city named Zacatecas, in the state of Zacatecas when he was two. He was raised there then came to the United States when he was twenty–two with one of his brothers. Economically my parents and their families were both very underprivileged and less fortunate. It was hard to maintain a house considering the large amount of siblings they each had. Since money and space was limited in my father's house hold they would send the boys to an inexpensive boarding school till they reached the end of middle school. My Father dropped out when he came back home. He furthered his education in the U.S, by getting his license in Real Estate and becoming a realtor. My Mother and her siblings finished high school in the U.S. My mother went to Oxnard College and became an English Teacher, but now has her nursing license and is a visiting nurse. My parents both have the highest form of education among their fellow siblings. The majority of Spanish speaking Mexicans are Christian Catholics who believe in one God. My whole family has been Catholic since anyone can remember. My great–grandparents were very involved with the Catholic Church in their community and taught my grandparents to be the same way. Both of my Grandmothers were extremely Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Essay on My Family History My Family History Family history is very important to an individual. By knowing where you come from, you can have a better perspective of your life. Having a clear understanding of your family background allows you to better appreciate the things that you would normally take for granted. The house, the car, and the average clothing may look better when one sees the sacrifices their family has made. They will see that their family has worked very hard just so their family can experience the better things in life. A persons roots and origin is one of the most important things to explore. It alone can bring you closer to self–discovery. There are two sides to a person's family and one side of my family has...show more content... One of these is that on Thanksgiving everybody comes together to my parents' house in New Jersey for a huge feast. On Christmas only my mother and the children (me and my brother) travel to Illinois to spend a week with my grandparents. On New Years Eve we all get together at my parents' house in New Jersey and toast to the New Year with champagne and apple cider. During Labor Day weekend all of my family travels to South Jersey to my grandfathers' condo. We usually spend all of our time on the beach and barbequing, except on Sunday when we go to church. After all, my grandfather is a minister. One of our biggest family traditions is going back to Puerto Rico. Every year my mother and I travel back to Puerto Rico for a portion of our summer vacation. Now that I am older I travel there more often and stay there much longer. My father never joins because he doesn't like my mothers side of the father too much and he thinks that we when we speak Spanish we are all plotting against him. Of course that's not true though. My bother doesn't speak Spanish so he doesn't like to go either. I guess that tradition is one that belongs solely to my mother and I. The role of the people in family basically stayed the same for most of the generations with a little change in the later generations. Earlier the males were the only ones that worked in the family and the wife stayed at home and took care of the house and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Family History : Family Health History ASSIGNMENT 1: Family Health History пЃPaternal Grandfather : Overweight, High Blood Pressure пЃPaternal Grandmother: Overweight, High Blood Pressure пѓ Paternal Aunt: Overweight, High Blood Pressure, Diabetes пѓ Fatherпјљ High Blood Pressure пЃMaternal Grandfather : health preson пЃMaternal Grandmother : Depression пѓ Maternal Uncle: High Blood Pressure, stroke пѓ Maternal Aunt : health person пѓ Mother: Depression, Schizophrenia Brother: SELF: Depression, High Blood Pressure, Overweight Brother: Depression QESTIONS 1. Overweight, High Blood Pressure and Depression which are serious health problems occur more than once in my family health history. especially, High Blood Pressure occurs four times in my family health history. 2. Overweight in my family history is related to lifestyle practices which is lack of regular physical activity and eat too much fat foods. High Blood Pressure in my family history is related to lifestyle practices which is eat too much salty food.
  • 18. Depression in my family history is related to experience divorce, disaster and language and cultural barriers, less sleep. 3. regular physical activity such as walking, running and hiking reduce salt when cooking food get more sleep learning English ASSIGNMENT 2: SELF–ASSESSMENTS AND REACTIONS 1.Reaction to The self–esteem Inventory I give my answer that dedicate my truth feeling about each statement. Then I grade my answer with the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Narrative Essay About My Family I grew up in a very normal family with a mom, dad, one brother and three sisters. Since I'm the baby of the family, my mom stayed home until I started school. My mom worked in payroll and accounting, and my dad was a computer engineer. My brother is the oldest and did his best to tease all four younger sisters equally. He was very good at his "job", but I knew he loved me because he opened doors for me and even braided my hair on occasion. My three older sisters watched out for me, especially my oldest sister; she became my second mom. My sisters fought a bit, but it wasn't anything horrible or abnormal. We were a pretty happyfamily that did a lot of fun things together and were loved by our wonderful parents. At least that's what I remembered, but there were times that I wondered if I was loved at all. Was I just the baby of five kids, five years younger than my closest sibling, and easily forgotten? Around the age of seven, I was in school and we were asked to write our full name. That seemed easy enough! Although, it was at that moment I realized I had never been taught how to spell my middle name. I was young, but embarrassed that I didn't know something so simple. Then at nine years old, my parents dropped me off with my siblings at the local pool to enjoy a nice, cool swim in the hot Southern California sunshine. My siblings excitedly jumped into the pool and began to splash and swim while I stood at the edge feeling very afraid. My oldest sister came back to the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Essay on My Family's Ancestry Gathering research about my family and its history turned out to be an interesting and insightful opportunity, through which I learned much more than I expected. When I started this project, I knew that I would not be able to find as much useful information on the Internet as some of my peers. In effect, I realized that I would have to rely on other primary resources such as my parents and grandparents to reveal the story of my ancestry to me. After I had interviewed them, my family history became much clearer to me. More than 2 millennia ago, around the 3rd century BC, a group of Tamil–speaking people from present–day South India migrated to the nearby island of Sri Lanka. Among these people, known today as "Sri Lankan Tamils", are my...show more content... The Peninsula has a hot, monsoonal tropical climate characterized by a dry season from February to October and a wet season from October to January. Because of the monsoons, the region is humid and averages three feet of rain each year, which is relatively low compared to the rest of the island. The climate of the region allows for many crops to be grown including many varieties of fruits and vegetables. While interviewing my parents and grandparents, I learned about many customs and aspects of the Sri Lankan Tamil culture. Sri Lankan Tamils are devotees of the Shaiva sect of Hinduism, mainly worshipping the lord Shiva. The three main cultural festivals celebrated in the area are Thai Pongal (beginning of the harvest), Chittrai Pongal (Tamil New Year), and Deepavali (Hindu Festival of Lights). In addition, pujas (religious rituals) are performed for different occasions, such as the death day of an ancestor or the celebration of a certain Hindu deity. It was also a custom to ask the village astrologer for advice on certain decisions, such as the name of a newborn child. Paternal Great–Grandparents In the early 1900's, Kadirasaipillai and Vairavipillai Kandappar, my paternal grandmother's parents, were born in the village of Puloly, Northern Province, Sri Lanka. They were both born into families of the Vellalar caste of Tamil society and went to school at Puttalai Vidhyalayam, the only schooling option Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 21. Family History: Tapestry When we start researching, it seems like our family history will be a never–ending tapestry of people and events. New lineages spread out in all directions and exciting connections with history and with other families are discovered. The numbers of different lines of family which can be researched, and the diversity of their lives and experiences, seem to offer vast opportunities for storytelling. Gradually, we add new knots and threads to the tapestry to create pictures, sometimes vague and sometimes distinct, of the many people who came before us. However, at some stage we run out of threads to add to our tapestry. The records dry up, every available cousin and great–aunt has been contacted for information, and all family attics have...show more content... However, you can ensure your family information will not disappear. But it will require you to put in the effort to write up what you know in the form of a family history, and put it into the hands of those who will keep it safe, and make it available to other interested parties. The survey mentioned above also pursued the various options available, and obtained further useful information about the intentions of family historians. The question asked was 'What do you intend to do with your family history results?" and the further options (with (a) being leaving the file of information) presented were: (b)write a history and circulate it within your family only; (c)write a history and submit it to an archive; (d)write a history and publish it as a journal article; (e)write a history and publish it as a book. The full details are in the table below. Note the options were multiple choice, so respondents could indicate a 'definite' for one option and also a 'possible' for Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 22. Reflection Of My Family History What I am today is the reflection of my family's history. History of endeavors, pains, failures and growth. One evening, I was talking to my grandma and she started telling about our family. At first, it seemed quite boring, but ended up in tears and made me learn the most important lesson of my life. It was quite a deep thing to realize for a kid but fortunately and eventually I understood. It started with my dad's childhood. After my grandfather suffered health problems, at a very young age of 10, my dad had to take the charge of his family because that time my family didn't had money even for bread. My dad worked at a bookstore from morning till evening and after the long day of work. He could earn just about to fill their stomachs. But after my father, he had one brother and three sisters and their education and despite being a lady who were not usually allowed to earn back then, my grandma started working for VDC. Sadly, in the Nepalese–Indian societies, people aren't judged keeping their hard work, talents in the mind. And, those who want to grow are pulled backwards due to jealousy. In time of need nobody showed up, and helping seemed bragging only. After all endeavors, striving and thriving, today what we are up to is the result of the sacrifice of my grandma and my dad's childhood; However, with our heads high, we are proud, and are happy to have a self–made life and respect in the society. Though, I was not a part of what happened, but I understand my part of Get more content on HelpWriting.net