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Biographical Essay: The Yellow Wallpaper The mother stopped scolding her toddler for chewing on the new walls when she noticed that the toddler had discovered layers of secret text typed beneath the wallpaper. It read, "Оној што живее во оваа куќа е оној кој ќе стигнат до крајот." She grabbed her phone out of her pocket and opened Google Translate. As the baby continued crying her her arm, she typed the words into the search engine. After a long time of typing, she saw that the translation was, "He who lives in this house is the one who will reach the end." The text was written in Macedonian. Maria had just moved into the house from her apartment. She needed more room for the baby. Her brother left yesterday after helping her move in. The house was in Italy, which was certainly not too far from Macedonia, yet it was still far. It was almost a one day trip to Macedonia. She wondered why someone who speaks Macedonian was in this house. The house was almost 100 years old, so it could have been anyone who wrote the text. She held the child in her left arm, as she peeled the paint off the wall unveiling more words. ...show more content... She grabbed the baseball bat out of the corner, and walked downstairs. She took her time making sure not to be heard. As she got closer she heard whispering. It was singing of a song. However, it was not a language familiar to her. The singing was coming from the nursery. When she turned the corner, she saw an old raggedy man holding her baby. She pulled back the bat ready to swing. She hit the man right in the temple, and he was out cold. She picked up her baby, and called the police. They came and arrested the man. The next morning, the police found a secret hatch in the floor, there was enough supplies for a person to live there for over five years. They suspected the man was living there, it was assumed that he was the person who wrote on the walls; however, he never spoke a word, so nobody knew what language he Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
BIOGRAPHICAL CHARACTERISTICS There are various characteristics that predict an individual behavior in an organization; biological characteristics can be such influence that dominates to both male and female individuals. It is often said that these characteristics are the main contributor in regards to how an individual may function or perform in the working environment. However, biological characteristics are obtained for the purpose of giving managers demographic information about employees in an organization. They are also obtained to difference substantial workers from others. The following are types of biological characteristics that may predict the behavior of individual in an organization: * Age According to the "Stephen ...show more content... People with job tenure are more productive, absent less frequently, have lower turnover, and are more satisfied at their work. These individual are more committed to work long hours and will put in the extra time to get the job done. They are normally more focused about organizational goals and often in authoritative position in order to achieve the task put forward by the organization. A person with tenure position brings more experiences and performance to the organization and normally shows more satisfaction toward work. In other words, their attitudes toward work are more positive than other workers and their work ethics aims at producing great result. * Religion This biological characteristic are deem as minor issue in the organization. Religion can be defined as a biblical belief or worship by individuals. It is said that Islam religion is especially problematic to the work place in this post 9/11 world. However, one may find that other religions are problem in the organization because of their religious beliefs. Instead of doing the work that was delegate to them they find time on the job to prayer or do other activities. They tend to take more time out for their religion and leave their job hanging on the line due to the fact that they cared less for their job and more for the religion they worship. Often time managers are faced with a hard time to get these people Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Quintin T. Richardson 101 English 08/22/16–09/11/2016 My Grandfather's Biography As I stand here clearing out brush and leaves from my grandpa's patio he built, he walks out and talks about his back hurting or his eyesight going and then immediately starts laughing to himself. I chuckle along with him, and then he says to me "You know I used to ask myself why my grandfather was always such an ornery old man?" Where I expected an old phrase or line from a book he instead says "As I became older I realised something, it's fun." I laughed again thinking, how did I not see that coming? Story teller, police officer, biker, soldier, engineer, rebuilder. These are all titles that can fit my grandfather. He is a stubborn old man who has a set moral code and will always try to find humor in life, specifically in being an orary old man, and will never show weakness if he can help it. This man is a pillar of: honor, freedom, and ingenuity. He is proof that being in a bad situation growing up does not mean you will end up that way, from nothing he built a home, family , and a respectable career through his hard work and ambition. This all starts in Los Angeles where my grandfather was born, his parents Dorothea Faith Moore and Albert Edward Thomas. Albert was originally from West Virginia and was as described by my grandfather as being a moonshiner and was generally mean. Dorothea was a small woman in height and was beautiful never looking as old as she was. The two were together for Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Essay on Biography of William Shakespeare Biography of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564. He was baptized on April 24, 1564, in Stratford–upon–Avon, Warwickshire. He was the third of eight children born to John Shakespeare and Mary Arden, three of whom died in childhood. John was a well–known merchant and Mary was the daughter of a Roman Catholic member of the gentry, or high social position. The house where Shakespeare spent his childhood stood adjacent to he wool shop in which his father plied a successful trade as a glover and dealer in leather goods and other commodities. Before moving to Stratford sometime prior to 1552 John Shakespeare had been a farmer in the neighboring village of Snitterfield. Whether he was able to read and write is ...show more content... He was thought to have left Stratford after he was caught poaching in the deer park of Sir Thomas Lucy. He was a local justice of the peace. Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway had a daughter in 1583 and twins– a boy and a girl– in 1585. The boy however, eventually did not live. The age of Shakespeare was a great time in English history. The reign of Elizabeth, from 1558 to 1603, saw England emerge as the leading naval and commercial power of the Western world. Elizabeth I's England consolidated its position with the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588, and firmly established the Church of England. Sir Humphrey Gilbert and Sir Walter Raleigh sent colonists eastward in search of profit. In trade, might, and art, England established an envious preeminence. At this time, London was the heart of England, reflecting all the vibrant qualities of the Elizabethan Age. It was in this atmosphere that London became a leading center of culture as well as commerce. Its dramatists and poets were among the leading literary artists of the daythis is the environment in which Shakespeare lived and wrote. In the 1580's, the writings of the University Wits defined the London theatre. Though grounded in medieval/Jacobean roots, men such as Marlowe, Greene, Lyly, Kyd, and Peele, produced new dramas and comedies using Marlowe's styling of blank verse. Shakespeare outdid them all; he combined the best traits of Elizabethan drama with Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Biographical Analysis Biographical Sketch As a senior in high school, adults are constantly telling me that the worst is yet to come and that adulthood will hit me hard. Although, those who know me and have grown up around me characterize me as "to mature for my age". At only seventeen years old I have faced many difficulties and challenges that many of my peers have not. I have struggled and suffered throughout the years, but I would not take any of it back as it has built and shaped me into the woman I am today. My journey commenced that day I was born on June 18th, 1999. I was born to Steven and Michelle Penton in Picayune, Mississippi. I was my mother's first and my father's second child. In the years to come I had gained two sisters–– Samantha,16 and Shai,14. ...show more content... I have done this at literary rally and I am in many clubs. I am in 4–H, FCA, Beta, and FFA. I love all of these clubs as I am constantly involved in something. For instance, in 4–H we do many community projects and we currently donated canned foods for food banks and also supplies for those who lost during the flood. We also currently celebrated our special Olympics with Beta and I cannot express the joy thins brings me each year. I also very much enjoy FFA. We help raise plants and chickens and I am also a part of the public speaking team. Public speaking is a strong passion of mine and I am thankful to be continuing to represent Pine at the Area competition after receiving 2nd at both parish and district. I also show my Pine spirit as a cheerleader. This was my only year doing cheer and I made some memories I will never forget. I am so thankful for my cheer squad. They are always there for me and we always have a great time–it was even better when we placed 1st at competition. I also am apart of Pines soccer team, where last year we got to celebrate the victory of our first win. No matter what I am doing or where I am at I am always a part of a family at Pine. I grew up without the care and love that I desperately craved, but these last few years have blessed me with more than I ever ask for. It has impacted my life so Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Biographical criticism takes into account that literary works are created by actual people and that understanding an author's life can help readers comprehend the work more thoroughly. "Heart of Darkness" is one of the most remarkable of Conrad's short novels, and its autobiographical narrative is evident. Miller pays attention that Marlow's tale differs greatly from the stories of ordinary seamen, as though it is put in the historical context of the nineteenth–century world–dominating imperialism, it concerns the issues of enlightenment caused by traumatic experience (31–32). The novel may be interpreted as the writer's journey into self–reflection. The narrator becomes the author's alter ego who expresses ideas and thoughts, which worry Conrad himself. Biographical facts help the writer restore the environment that influenced him to create the ...show more content... Guerard asserts that the redemptive view is Catholic, though there is no priest in attendance, as well as Victorian, but a Victorian ethic and Victorian fear of the white man's deterioration have a "distinctly Catholic psychology" (7). Following Conrad's own ideas as a Catholic and a moral man, Marlow observes that people are protected from themselves by society with its laws and its watchful neighbors as well as by work itself. When the narrator describes his journey and mentions drums beating at night and asks himself why he didn't go ashore for a howl and a dance, he answers proudly that he had no time, since he "had to watch the steering, and circumvent those snags, and get the tin–pot along by hook or by crook" (Conrad 59), and a lot of other things familiar to the author because of his long voyages. But if the external restraints of the society and work are removed, a person has to face temptation of savage reversion like Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Final Thoughts: The Hero's Voyage Final thoughts: Last but not least. I can't help but wonder why kind of situation you have to be in order to be involved in a voyage like this. It seems like something you just so happen to be around that invites you into this voyage. Especially like that man in the documentary sorry for forgoting his name. But he had a deep fear for the ocean since he lost people he loved to it. But he conquered his fear and decided in order to fully conquer his feet he would dedicate a portion of his life to this voyage. A lot of people have families, friends and jobs at home. That they leave in order to go on this voyage. It seems like everyone has a special reason to be there. And stepping back and looking at it as a whole that is just beautiful. Some Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
The three things that have made the biggest impact on and have influenced my life that shaped me into the person I am today are family background, experiences from my school year, and religious beliefs. Our culture provides a lens through which we view the world and interpret our everyday experiences. In order to know who I am today, I must look at who you've been. Many educators around the country are interested in developing a multicultural approach in their teaching. They find themselves in classrooms with 25 children of varying racial and cultural backgrounds, and are looking for ways to connect what they do in the classroom to the cultures represented by their students. Before we can begin to understand others, however, we need to understand ourselves and what we bring to our interactions with others. Every time we engage with our surroundings we create an experience both consciously and unconsciously. Our live experiences whether traumatic or joyful shape who we are over time. An experience that has defined the person I am today is my journey I went through as a child traveling back and forth from the United States to Mexico as an undocumented. If a child has an impact when moving into a new house and neighborhood imagine countries. I was brought to the United States when I was two years old. When you are a baby I guess is not that great of a deal you don 't remember much. However, when you start going to school and you are already half way through first grade, Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Example Of A Biographical Essay In my church's charity event, I stand behind a microphone and a music stand. My ears hear clamorous noises. I am waiting for what seems like an eternity. To my left, I hear high–pitched vocal warm–ups. To my right I hear blasting and loud eruptions from the tuning of instruments that vibrate the stage. At a distance I hear low beats and piercing crashes, with occasional hums and heels of bass. Finally, it is time to start. I cough a little to prepare my voice. The whole ensemble sits in silence, observing and anticipating. I see the rhythm of the director's hands moving in a beat to give us singers the tempo . All at once, an army of voices starts singing in harmony. On my left, I hear a perfect euphony of high–pitched and low–pitched singing. ...show more content... O night divine, O night when Christ was born! O night, O holy night, O night divine!" When I open my mouth, I discovered that music was for me. Singing and music has followed me throughout my life. Not so soon after, I began to embark on an expedition of music.Music notes fascinate me in an artistic sense. While I perform songs, I also figure out how the arrangements of various music notes compose the song's melody. To me, it's not just singing something for the sake of singing. I feel a connection to my heart when the lyrics I perform are deep and personal. I feel dominant when I stand on the stage, facing a crowd, ready to give it my all. Singing for me it is not just a hobby, and not something I just do when I am bored. Singing a way to loosen up my heart, to stop stressing, and to just go with the flow. There is something so satisfying about singing my heart out when I have put in hours of practice. There is something so satisfying when I get something that was just separate verses until I decided to bring into a full song. I can choose to create a beautiful harmony or discordant tones. When I am singing, I am absorbed by the music. Singing is a chance for me to use my vocal chords and my rhythm to create something harmonic and pleasing to the Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Essay on Sociological Autobiography My life started with my long and hard birth on July 14, 1993. I came into the world with a large scream and was immediately placed into some sort of category. The doctors and nurses took a quick look at me, and pronounced me as a girl. This social label of being a girl was now my gender, which is something I had no say in. Every since that very moment in time where my parents were told I was a girl, I have been treated according to my gender. This meant that my parents automatically dressed me in pink, bought me dollhouses and kitchen sets and threw me Barbie themed birthday parties. Since I was surrounded my whole entire life by these things, it was almost like second nature to think and act the way that I did and still do. My ...show more content... I became intrigued and wanted to play with his toys because they became so much more interesting then mine. When my grandmother saw that I was playing with trucks and enjoying it, she quickly came over and grabbed them out of my hands, giving them back to the little boy I had taken them from. She then explained to me that trucks were for boys not girls, and I should stick to using my pink shovel and bucket set to make nice sandcastles. I didn't understand at that point what the big issue was, it was just toys that were fun to play with, but I agreed with my grandmother because I didn't want to get into trouble and from then on stuck to focusing on making sandcastles. I quickly forgot about the trucks, and never again did I think to play with anything remotely like that. Little did I know it, but that was one of the first examples of gender roles that I had been exposed too. Growing up, my label of a female has given me both advantages and disadvantages. Having a younger brother has given me a clearer view of how parents and family members socialize the both of us to act male or female. Because I am a female, it was expected of me from a very early age to attend school and university. There was never really a choice, it was either that or go straight into work, which was the less pleasing option. However my brother is just expected to get his high school diploma and go work for my father and take over our family business, which Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Biography Of My Grandmother My grandmother, Kathy A Gerdes was born March 10, 1947 and has done many great things in her life. She excelled in everything because she is very strong and determined to do things. Growing up, I was always with her and watching her do things which is why I look up to her. It wasn't until she moved in with us until I got to have a strong relationship and get to see the kind loving person she is. This biography portrays what she has accomplished and how she is loving and strong. As a child, my grandma had a very simple life even though her parents were strict. She grew up in New Prague, Minnesota, by the old creamery. She had 3 siblings, Rosie, Roman, and Tony. They are all older than her and each sibling is about 10 years apart. Her dad owned a barber shop and her mom was stay at home. My grandma had to do many chores around the house including dishes, cleaning, garden work, shoveling snow, and many other things. She was always expected to do her chores for the day after school or she would be in trouble. Her parents were very conservative catholics. Her family had to go to church every Sunday and they didn't have a choice if they wanted to go or not. Kathy had many memories as a child. She loved to play outside all of the time. She played things like hide n' seek, ring around the frypan, Jacks, and marbles with shooters. She played many guy sports like football and basketball because she always played with boys that lived around her. She also loved to go ice skating. My Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Biographical Narrative Research Paper Autobiographical Narrative A memory that i will always remember, oftenly think of is a memory with my sister. I was about twelve at the time, she had just turned ten. Our parents had been divorced for a couple years, we were living with my dad in farmington while my mom was under treatment in rehab for opiate and alcohol abuse. We came home one day from school and started doing our daily chores while our dad was still working. Well do to all the tension in our lives at the time, and the fact that i hadn't be able to bear my sister since she was like four we fought all the time. Any little thing there was to fight about we did sometimes word sometimes bare knuckles. We agreed on doing the kitchen and that it was my turn to wash the dishes, Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Biography of Grandparent "I had an amazing life. I had wonderful husband I loved more than anything else is the world. I had six beautiful children, who gave me nine grandchildren, and the strength I needed throughout my life. I have regrets; but everyone does. I believe my life was wonderful because everyday I pray for my family and thank God for what he has given me throughout the years. The good times, and the difficult ones – everything was a blessing." Winnie, now 75 years old, believes she has been blessed everyday of her life. It sounded surprising after I interviewed her to hear how religious and optimistic she is about her life. You see, I knew her as my quirky grandmother – who used to crotchet dolls on top of soda bottles, or kiss a penny that ...show more content... Every Sunday, after church, her father would bring her and her siblings to the park near their house and play with them until her mother was finished making lunch for the family. Winnie's friends during her childhood were the "kids who were in her church and her neighborhood." She never remembered having her mother dislike any of her childhood friends; but emphasized that she spent the most of her time with her older sister Angela. Annie and Angela were best of friends growing up, always playing dress up and house. To this day, her and Angela have a strong bond despite living miles apart. In her teenage years in the 1950's, her mother and father never emphasized the importance of her schoolwork. They were still very strict religiously, but believed that the woman should raise children in the house [[relate to watching tv and seeing a commercial for her period and saying that's inappropriate on tv]] She was not allowed to date until she was eighteen. But, when she was fifteen, she met a boy in school that she had a crush on. Although she knew it was wrong, the boy and her started dating secretly. It was nothing serious, she remembers, "Going to the park and having him pick her flowers and kissing her hands." It was the first time she took interest in a boy, or that a boy had taken interest in her. Unfortunately, her older brother Gerard had heard about Annie having a Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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A Biography On My Mom I wrote a biography on my mom because she is basically an older and wiser me, but her childhood wasn't exactly as easy. Lashae Damore Bibbins was born on March fifteenth, 1970 in Los Angeles California at the UCLA Medical Center. She was born on her dad's birthday and unfortunately, the day her father's best friend died from a car incident. Lashae's parents are Lucille and John Jefferson. Her first memory was when she was four or three years old in pre–school called Kimberly Ann in 1973. Lashae says, "I remember they had an ugly red carpet, and I refused to take a nap till the teacher said "okay just lay down quietly". I used to watch a T.V show called "H.R. Puffin Stuff." There was a red flute, an ugly green witch and the trees moved and talked." Lashae's mom especially remembers when Lashae would cry every time she dropped her off, which gave her a headache. As a child Lashae was most afraid of dying. She would think about it all the time and scare herself. She also remembers the weekends when she was young. "Saturdays were the best because I was able to watch cartoons all morning while drinking hot chocolate and eating toast with grape jelly. My favorite t.v–show to this day was the Brady Bunch." Lashae had two siblings. Her unreliable older brother, Maurice, who she thought was very weird because he would always lie and steal from their family and an annoying younger sister, Meme, who at the time lived to make Lashae's life miserable by pretending that Lashae hurt Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Autobiography Of My Childhood In second grade, I finally figured out that something was wrong with me. There always had been, and it was only getting worse. For as long as I had been alive, I was never like other kids. As a baby, I never crawled more than a few inches. But one day, just for fun, my dad stood me up across the room from my mom. "Walk to Mama," he told me. Despite all expectations, I did. I got up and walked to Mama. I didn 't even stumble. It wasn 't that I couldn 't walk, I just hadn 't needed to. My mom carried me everywhere. It was a sign, albeit missed, of what was to come. I had also never spoken, not even baby babble. Many of my parents ' friends took this as proof that I was autistic. My parents, however, refused to believe them. I ...show more content... The school tried to discourage my parents from thinking I was gifted, saying things like 'A lot of people think that about their kids,' and 'She's fine where she is.' Fortunately, my parents knew something was up. At Ms. Kafka's urging, my parents got me tested. The results came back positive. I was gifted. Very. The school resumed its rhetoric with even more force. They didn 't want me to leave. I was dragging up their test scores. My parents, however, did want me to leave, as did I. We started looking at schools. Two favorites emerged: Nova Classical Academy and Minnetonka Public Schools's Navigator program. Nova was a public charter school in Saint Paul, much closer to my house in Minneapolis, and was recommended by my IQ test proctor. The Navigator program was, unsurprisingly, in Minnetonka, and my parents had found it on their own. Due to my father's anxieties about me going to a charter, they decided to look more closely at Minnetonka. A little while later, I was pulled from my school to go to a Navigator orientation. As soon as I walked in to the classroom, I felt every pair of eyes on me. I was in the worst situation imaginable–I was the newcomer. I didn 't know anything about this strange new place, half an hour away from my school, my house, and anything and anyone I knew. Worse, in less than a year, these kids could be my classmates. I took a spot at the very back table. There was only one other student there–a blonde girl who quickly introduced herself Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Biographical Patient Biographical Data: Patient is a 56 years old, Hispanic male. He was born in Lovington, Nm on the day of 1/30/1962. Graduated from college with his business degree, and his financial status is adequate for a healthy lifestyle. Patient is Catholic but doesn't have any special request while hospitalized. He lives on his own and is the oldest of three. His mother passed away a year ago from natural causes at the age of 86 and his father is in an assisted living home and suffers from Alzheimer's. He is allergic to Penicillin (rash) and Bactrim (unknown), there are no known food allergies. Patient has a history of hypertension, GERD, diabetes mellitus II, and suffered from a stroke ten years ago. No history of chickenpox, measles or mumps. Flu Vaccinations ...show more content... Cranial Nerve I (smell) is intact, pt. can identify different smells. The patient was reactive to light touch. Was able to identify a paperclip in his hand, while eyes were closed, and guessed the correct number as I traced the number 8 on the palm of his hand. The temperature was within normal range. The pain was 3 /10. Was able to guide finger to his nose but couldn't do a heel to shin test. Did not assess reflexes due to limitations. The patient was able to follow command. Speech is clear, and he makes sense. Prescribed Gabapentin 100 mg po for neuropathy. Labs: Glucose–174, AST–35, ALT– 44, ALK–53, WBC–7.7, RBC–5.32, HGB–15.6, HCT–47.0, MCV–88.5, MCH–2904, MCHC–33.2, RDW–13.7, PLT 161, and MPV–8.9. The Reproductive System: No history of any sexually transmitted infections. The patient can take self to and from the bathroom. Elimination pattern is normal, no dysuria, hesitancy, or straining. There is no difficulty starting and stopping urine stream. Urine is a pale yellow with no abnormal odors. There have been no infections noted to the urinary system. 24–hour urine output is 30cc/ hour. There are no medications or surgeries related to the urinary system. Labs: Bun–12, Anion Gap– 10.8, osmolality– 281, and total Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Race And Ethnicity: Biological Characteristics Race and ethnicity is refers to groups of people whos similarities in biological traits are deemed by their original geographical region. I believe race and ethnicity are actually two different things that have similarities. Race is the physical characteristics you share with people. Ethnicity is the social and cultural characteristics you share with people. People have went to war, have been enslaved, and have been treated differently because of their race , but they never took the time to learn about the people ethnicity. Race is the biological traits you share with a group of people. For example, African American people share the same race because of their similar characteristics (black skin, dark hair, brown eyes.) There skin is black because Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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My Biography Essay I started my journey of life in the early 90's and ever since I have been up against barriers and met many different types of characters. All with their personal gain is put first without a thought for others. Anyways let's start from the beginning, I started my educational career in 1997 at welbourne primary school / boy was it fun it had everything a kid could ever imagine, a massive sand box, shiny new tricycles, super fast scooters and loads and loads of coloured paint. It was unbelievable we were given milk and cookies and we got to sing as well as the fundamental steps of life, the alphabet and numbers. I have always been fond of those years and the joy it brought, but the person I will always remember Ms Kerion, she was the ...show more content... Wow now this stage of my life which made me who I am today, it had the most life changing experiences up to this date, secondary school . My very first secondary school was Salisbury, it was said that it was one of the worst performing schools in the country and also one of the worst behaved. I did not know this and didn't believe it because I and most of my friends had achieved very good grades in our SATS. I had achieved level five in English, five in science and four in mathematics. Anyways when I first started the school was the chitter chatter of other pupils and the smell of school dinners was as always putrid. The grease they used to fry made the air slimy and un– breathable. When I entered the massive gates the immense building towered over me. I felt tiny in comparison just like my confidence at the time, I was terrified. My year had started a day earlier than the rest of the school so that we could get to know each other better. I had already made some new friends but I had also made enemies. Me and my new friends played some football together and it was awesome they were unstoppable (I was unstoppable as well) and right there I knew I made friends for life One of my best friends was a boy called Hanad he was a tall and muscular, he had fair skin like caramel but was as tough as a nut. Hanad was the coolest boy I had ever met, he was the best in our whole year at most Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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How To Write A Biographical Profile Essay Biographical Sketch: Jason Jason is a 22 year old, white, agnostic male. He's the youngest of 5 boys and grew up in a Jehovah's Witness Household with a bi–polar mother and a now emotionally distant father. Up until puberty, he and his parents were very close. His mother was a stay at home parent, and he recalls many instances when they would bake cookies and watch soap operas together. Though his father worked very long hours as a contractor, he found time to take his son out to eat, to plays, and to amusement parks when he could. That isn't to say that the relationship between his parents was loving, as Jason's parents would fight constantly when Jason's dad was home on the weekends. It got so bad that his mother attempted to stab his father and tried to grab his ...show more content... Though Veronica is a woman and Jason considers himself mostly attracted to men, her gender is irrelevant as sexuality is not black or white. With that being said, Jason's relationship with Veronica, as well as his past relationships with men, are and were in a state of ambiguity. Veronica, who has a boyfriend, considers herself a straight woman but allows Jason to push the boundary between friends and lovers. Sometimes she is receptive to his advances while other times she outright rejects him. Veronica's occasional receptiveness to Jason's emotional and sexual advances has resulted in Jason forming intense feelings for Veronica. As she is a straight woman, attracted to males who identify as men, Veronica doesn't love Jason the way that Jason loves her. The inconsistency and "on and off" mood of their relationship causes Jason great distress, depression, and anxiety. He feels as though he is constantly in between a friend and lover with Veronica, but doesn't realize that he is consistently ambiguous in many areas of his Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Political Biography Essay Conor Samuels 9 March 2010 Professor Simon PSC 101 Political Autobiography In my life I have never had any political enforcement or strict religious influence. My parents were very lenient when it came too political preaching. I was taught to be a caring and respectful individual. My political understanding and beliefs have been molded from my early political memories and socialization experiences. As a young adult I have always strived to become knowledgeable about political ideals mainly because I was never really taught to believe in something specific. I eventually was drawn towards many different social and political perspectives, which is how I came to a logical conclusion of how I view the world politically ...show more content... It is very important to be aware of what is going on in the world however sometimes reading can be a better source or information than watching bias television broadcasts. I believe that if children have to develop their own political opinion at a young age then they will attain values and beliefs that are more logical. I had structure growing up as a kid and was directed to what was right and wrong but I was not born into a political dictatorship. My parents were caring people and emphasized that treating others with respect is more important than following some indoctrinated code. I am fortunate to have been given the freedom to develop my own social and political views. Having political guidance from family is important but being told that only one particular political belief system is infallible is not the ideal way to educate. My parents have always preached equality, and that all people should have equal opportunity to pursue their goals despite their religion , race, ethnic background or sexual orientation. At a young age I was taught to recognize that all Americans have an equal opportunity to aspire to an education regardless of their economic condition. My parents were a large influence of how I view freedom of speech. They emphasized that all individuals have the right to express their opinions and advocate their personal beliefs. One of the key political concepts that I was born into was to fight for a clean environment. The environment must be protected and Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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