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Transcript: Facet Book Chloe Stovall Humanities 1 October 18 Square 1 - Self Examination Who am I, really? Well that is a hard question to answer, because I am still figuring out myself. My name is Chloe Rayne Stovall, I am a young girl eager to explore the world around her. As I age I discover more than I have ever known, from academics to social skills. One of my favorite quotes is, "be bold and mighty forces will come to your aid." I don't necessarily believe that in a spiritual sense, but just as something to live by. Since quarantine began, I have struggled socially, but by taking chances and approaching others, I have made many new friends whom I cherish very much. I devote most of my time to my passions: music and theater. I have been performing since I was a little kid, and I don't think I will ever get sick of it. The adrenaline that fills your body before you step out on stage is a feeling like no other. These passions have really helped shape me as a person and helped me make some of my closest friends. I also love watching others perform, some of my best memories are from concerts. I love helping others and giving advice; watching people learn to love themselves and their lives fills me with so much joy. Square 1 My best Moments In a Different World Triangles 1 and 2 A peaceful day Surrounded with love Relaxing in bed Tunes going through my head Cats purring A sense of nature surrounds me Late nights staring at the stars The moon glimmering in the sky I am home Chaos unfolds Yet its only 7:30 Teenagers scurrying from class to class With no class Pushing and Pulling Finding a way to get through Breathing heavy, body shaking Nail biting and foot tapping The aroma of anxiety surrounds my body 10 hours a day 5 days a week 10 months a year 13 years in a cold building with unforgiving souls Song https://youtu.be/Pbn6a0AFfnM Both sides now is an inspiring song about getting different perspecives on life, while it isn't about living multiple lifes, I feel that it connects to the topic, because it can reveal how you see your former self after overcoming living in multiple situations. Images Family Interview : Mom Square 2 My mom, Roxane Stovall, is one of my closest friends, and she has helped me achieve a lot. Aside from being in my life, she has had an eventful life, to say the least. As a child she loved to sing and dance around the house, but she was very shy. One day her grandmother, who she called, Mamaw, saw her and decide to enroll her in a theatre club. she had so much fun, and performed all over San Antonio. When she was 11 years old, Roxane participated in her school talent show, she sang and danced to, "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy." At that talent show, the writer and director of an up and coming Nickelodeon show saw her perform, and loved her! She was asked to join the show, and she happily accepted. At 13 years old she moved to Ontario, Canada alone. She met many amazing people there, and learned a lot of life lessons, from memorization to working in the acting buisness. After filming in Canada, they continued filming in Orlando, at Universal Studios, and by her junior year, she was back home in San Antonio. My Mom has been acting since the days of roaming around the halls in her house. She also helped me become confident in my performing, which I am very grateful for. When Roxane started at Texas State in 1994, she participated in, "West Side Story," where she met my dad! What she has taken from all of this is that you need to accept any opprotunites you get, because they can change your life forever and there is always time for hugs. She has always shown myself and others how to be a kinder person and to love all. Roxane is a light in all of her friends' and family's lives, and will continue to strive to bring this world a little more love. Her Highlights My mom and Ryan Reynolds on Nickelodeon together! How to Raise Sucessful Kids Without Overparenting In my life I have been very lucky when it comes to overparenting. While many of my friends' parents were hyperfixated on their grades and where they were every second of every hour, my parents are not. They grew up with parents thet were focused on scores and understood how detrimental it can be to a childs mental state. In the novel, Lindo Jong overparents. She states that Chinese people are hardworking and Americans are lazy. She thinks Waverly playing chess is worthless, but as Waverly improves she understands this can get her to great places in life. Waverly enjoys playing chess, but Lindo takes it to am extreme. Chess is flooding Waverly's life and she is so sick of it, so she runs away. Wavery gets in a lot of trouble for doing so. What Lindo isn't comprehending is that Waverly has her own life, she is focused on making sure Waverly stays connected to her roots and achieves greatness. She needs to know that Waverly has her own life to live, even if she just wants what is best for her. Triangle 3 Character Identification The character I feel I allign

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Transcript: Facet Book Presented by Roberto for Humanities T3 TED Talk The TED talk about "over parenting" ties in with my life in a specific way. To start, my parents are goal oriented meaning they need me to get perfect scores. As a direct result of this, I have been subject to additional stress and unnecessary headaches. The character that struggles the most with identity is Ying-Ying. Ever since she was a child and she fell into the lake without anyone going to rescue her. She lost herself and her family leading her to pass on these issues subconciencely to her daughter. Who I identify with T4 Two Lives T2 At home, everything is more strict and goal-oriented. I have to do homework and then anything else can happen When I am with my friends everything is not important, and I can let loose, chill and have fun. T1 S1 About me Who am I? I am a natural-born Texan, and Wylie is the only place that I have lived. I grew up at my grandparents' house which at the time was across the street, but they recently moved to the far side of Dallas. I started elementary at a Catholic Private school in Dallas and then transferred to Wylie from 2nd grade-now. I am a smart kid who doesn’t really understand many things at the moment but later does understand. I like to spend my time either playing games with my friends or doing schoolwork. My Guiding Principal Guiding Principal The guiding principle of “discipline” has always stood out to me. From an early age, I have implemented this discipline In many ways, such as; not getting agitated quickly and staying calm in stressful situations. I have used this since I first learned about the ideology. Using this idea I have been inclined to play games focusing on mentality rather than skill like those framed above Favorite Games Favorite games Who made me who I am Who made me Who I am This might seem strange for that the person I'm naming is not Mom, Dad, or anybody in my family actually. The person that made me who I am is a peewee coach. He is the person who implemented the idea of being disciplined and also implemented “Mamba Mentality”. He taught us to always stay composed and disregard all the negative comments. Together with this he grew up along with us and taught us how to treat people properly. S2 Roberto G. Interview My dad Roberto Carlos Gonzalez was required to enroll into the Colombian military from December 93-94. Here he did jobs like guard watching and Engineer squad. I later asked him about his parenting, when he said he didn't consider himself as strict but only taught us about consequences. He also stated, that he would nnot change anything about he raised us. He also praised God for saving his spiritual life and his sanity. Questions Questions 1. If you were in the military, what were your duties and when and where did you serve? 2. Did you consider yourself as a strict parent? 3. If you had to do it again, what would you change about the way you raised your children? 4. What was the most challenging and best part of raising children? 5. Has anyone ever saved your life? What happened? Answers Answers 1. When I was in the millitary, my duties were to "guardia" or to watch/gaurd. After, I became a part of the the Engineer squad, where I built fixed things around the base. I served in Colombia's army, from December 1993 to December 94. 2. I do not consider myself as a strict parent. I believe that I teach my children to be responsible for their actions. Along with, "every action has a consequence wether good or bad" . 3. I will not change anything in the way that I raised them, they are becoming good and empathetic citizens. 4.The best part is that they always bighten my day even when I am full of work and concerned about many things, their love changes my mood in a positve way. The most challenging part was when they are defiant and they do not want to follow rules that are made to keeep them safe. 5. God has saved me in many ocations, not only from phyicical harm but also from spiritual harm. He has helped me underestand that n matter things are, he will always show his mercy and love. This has saved me and my sanity in many occations. Character interview S3 The story that best defines Waverly Jong is the Chess story from the chapter, "Rules of the Game." This is for the reason that she learns that she has to be stratigic and rely on herself to accomplish things. Waverly's family and culture had the biggest roles in shaping her sense of self. She grew up in a mixed household with certain values beliefs that have been passed down. Her mother, Lindo, also played a big role by pushing her to be a chess prodigy and her a strong sense of determination and competitiveness Character Interview S4 Identity Identity Identity is defined as, "The fact of being who or what a person or thing is," In other words, this signifies that people need to have something that represents them such as a sport or art. The novel Joy Luck Club touches on identity with the daughters, like Rose Hsu, that

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