- Sep 2023
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hypothes.is hypothes.is
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"Surrendering" by Ocean Vuong
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He moved into United State when he was age of five. He first came to United State when he started kindergarten. Seven of them live in the apartment one bedroom and bathroom to share the whole. He learned ABC song and alphabet. He knows the ABC that he forgot the letter is M comes before N.
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He went to the library since he was on the recess. He was in the library hiding from the bully. The bully just came in the library doing the slight frame and soft voice in front of the kid where he sit. He left the library, he walked to the middle of the schoolyard started calling him the pansy and fairy. He knows the American flag that he recognize on the microphone against the backdrop.
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- Weeks earlier, I’d been in the library. It was where I would hide during recess. Otherwise, because of my slight frame and soft voice, the boys would call me “pansy” and “fairy” and pull my shorts around my ankles in the middle of the schoolyard. I sat on the floor beside a tape player. From a box of cassettes, I chose one labelled “Great American Speeches.” I picked it because of the illustration, a microphone against a backdrop of the American flag. I picked it because the American flag was one of the few symbols I recognized.
- My family immigrated to the U.S. from Vietnam in 1990, when I was two. We lived, all seven of us, in a one-bedroom apartment in Hartford, Connecticut, and I spent my first five years in America surrounded, inundated, by the Vietnamese language. When I entered kindergarten, I was, in a sense, immigrating all over again, except this time into English. Like any American child, I quickly learned my ABCs, thanks to the age-old melody (one I still sing rapidly to myself when I forget whether “M” comes before “N”). Within a few years, I had become fluent—but only in speech, not in the written word.
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- May 2022
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www.jstor.org www.jstor.org
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Related site with content based on this article: https://history.uconn.edu/taking-the-trade/#
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www.npr.org www.npr.org
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- Feb 2022
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twitter.com twitter.com
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(((Howard Forman))). (2022, January 31). Connecticut Cases down 72% from last week (lower test resulting). Positive rate 7.3%, lowest since 12/20. Hospitalizations down 29%. 46% are fully vaccinated. FWIW - my hospital is 67% down from peak census. Good news! Https://t.co/dOpFO2fjTK [Tweet]. @thehowie. https://twitter.com/thehowie/status/1488277435342901259
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twitter.com twitter.com
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(((Howard Forman))). (2022, February 3). Connecticut Cases down 19%. Positive rate is 6.6%, similar to early December. We are at comparable case levels to last winter. Hospitalizations down 32%. Deaths continue to decline, down 22%. Https://t.co/vqhn1AwM6b [Tweet]. @thehowie. https://twitter.com/thehowie/status/1489334682596429825
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- Mar 2020
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Local file Local file
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Abby H. Smith,
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Catharine Beecher to AngelinaGrimké, 1837
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Lydia Sigourney
You could, if you wanted, tag all of the Connecticut authors or locations in a document.
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- Mar 2018
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Scientists have identified a new species of reptile from prehistoric Connecticut
Good to see Connecticut represented!
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- Sep 2015
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www.digitalhistory.uh.edu www.digitalhistory.uh.edu
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Even marriage itself was regarded as a covenant. Connecticut granted nearly a thousand divorces between 1670 and 1799.
Very Similar today. If Marriage was supposed to be sacred, then why were they so tolerant?
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- Jun 2015
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www.cga.ct.gov www.cga.ct.gov
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Education and culture statutes for the state of Connecticut
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