I am an eighth grader at Jericho Middle School. In my ELA class, I read the book The Other Wes Moore. My hobbies are playing piano and video games. Also, I enjoy running and swimming. My favorite subject is science.
Germana Zenaida Ramirez lost the battle with her illness at age 85 and went home to be with the Lord on September 11, 2017. She was born to Lazaro Ramirez and Petra Valles on august 27,1932 in Zacatecas, Mexico. She endured the loss of 2 brothers, 3 sisters and had to say goodbye to two of her own sons, Jose Luis Luna and Adrian Luna. She was a single mother to 11 children and yet she remained a humble, strong, hardworking woman. She is survived by her daughters: Maria Isabel Cuevas, Gloria Gongora, Maria Del Refugio Rojas, Maria Luisa Parra, Maria de La Luz Luna and her sons: Pedro Luna, Zeferino Luna, Martin Luna, Juan Luna.
name is Alyssa Loredo, I was born and raised in Odessa, Texas. I have moved around frequently, but I have not yet to move out of Odessa. And who am I? That's an Interesting question, but overall I would describe myself as Devoted, Ambitious, and a Perfectionist when I need to be. There are many stories I could tell you about how I became the person I am today, but none of those stories made the most amount of impact in my life as the one I'm about to tell you.
About Me Ever since I was old enough to ride along in the pickup, I have been involved in the cattle industry. My father, Travis, is a veterinarian who got his degree from Kansas State University and my Mom, Abby, is the office manager at his practice. I have one older sister named Alexis who recently finished her bachelors in animal science at K-State as well.
The article is about Jennie Chine Hansen speech that was given for the Chinese American Women Oral History Project. Hansen discusses in her speech about the ways exclusion, participation and empowerment shaped not just her life but the lives of all Chinese people living in America. Hansen during her speech also talks about the brief history of Chinese Exclusion Act of 1892 and how that had a significant impact on the parents and grandparents of Chinese American women. She also talks about how there are two generations, the ones who were born in China and the ones who were born in America. She discusses how there is an alienation from her parents and other Chinese people who never learned to speak English who live in America.
I, Tyler J. Corstange, was born May 4th, 2004, at Bronson Hospital in Kalamazoo, Michigan. I’m 11 years old and I go to Gull Lake Middle School. I have two sisters Maddie and Grace, one brother Owen, and a dog named Buddy. My dad’s name is Jeff and my mom’s name is Laura. We love to play sports, argue with each other
Patty Clawson I pray you know how very much you are loved by our family! Matt has lost his best friend, Carson has lost a Nana-by-love and I have lost a woman who listened to me talk for decades! We have put together weddings together...and funerals...laughed and cried... I thank God that He gave you to us.... Who knows how we would have all turned out without your kiss on our cheeks and your foot in our
Other than participatie in school activities, I help out with my community. Through National Honor Society, we are able to find more ways to help with the
In August 14, 1983 I was born in Fresno, California. My family consists of my parents Xao Chang and Mao Yang, three sisters Youa, Yer and Vicky, and three brothers Bee, Davis and Doua. My family originally lived in Laos before they fled to Thailand by crossing over the Mekong River. After 2 years of living in the refugee camps in Thailand, my grandma was the first member of my family to immigrate to the United States in 1976. Followed by my parents and their relatives, 2 years later.
Name : Waad Tariq Alnasr Session: May 2023 Introduction Through education, individuals can break out of the cycle of poverty and build brighter futures for themselves and their loved ones. Shaikha Moza's commitment to education has had a profound impact on society, raising awareness of the value of education and inspiring others to take action in their communities. Her example shows how one person can make a difference and contribute to something that will benefit future generations. can build a bright future for Shaikha Moza's commitment to education has had a profound impact on society, raising awareness of the value of education and inspiring others to take action in their communities.
I try my best to participate in as many as I can. These include Student Council, People Helping People, cross country, basketball (high school and AAU), softball, church choir and Relay for Life. The past three years I have been an officer in the Student Council and a member of a team whether it was sports or church. On the basketball court I am the point guard which is the playmaker of the team.
This prepares myself for my future because I am going to college to secure a degree in education for elementary students, once I graduate high school. These are examples of how I contribute to various teams and a small
Previously, I traveled down to Delaware Technical Community College to attend a leadership conference involving The Special Olympics of Delaware. I have recently applied to attend this year's New Castle County Vo Tech's Unity Day with other high schools in the district, and another Fall Leadership Conference in Dover, Delaware. Currently, I am the Captain for St. George’s Junior Varsity Volleyball team. This leadership opportunity helps me take charge of my team and guide them to success in the sport. My knowledge from previously playing, and my responsibility on the court helped push me to this position.
I’m involved with many sports outside of school. For example, I play Field Hockey, Lacrosse, and
*ATTENTION – GETTER : Imagine you are a small child lying on the dirt road of Calcutta, India. You are severely dehydrated because no one you ask will offer you some of their water. You are weak because you have not eaten for days. You are painfully coughing from your tuberculosis.