I nominate Dr. Nick Lynchard because he’s a very influential teacher and cares deeply about his students. When I tool Psy 101 with Dr. Lynchard he spoke about more than just his subject matter and focused on teaching us things about academia that nobody else does at this level. I’ve never been concerned about how my outward appearance or the way I carried myself would matter in meeting people or getting accepted into better colleges. He taught me about how to get in to graduate school and the politics behind that and what I could expect. He put great stress on the factors of cinching down and doing well in classes that I had little or no interest in and to fully submerge myself in the life on the fields I am interested well before I’m actually
The emotion I felt the most for this chapter was joy. I felt joy in this chapter was because Sam got to go to access med with Rameck. They both got to meet new people at that university and go out to party. I got to admit they had their ruff times while going but they go through it by keep on going. They were saddened by George not going to the same school but at least they knew he will do fine at the school he would be going to.
In my geometric character analysis I analyzed Paul and Erik Fisher. Paul and Erik are brother that have a kind of broken relationship. Paul is the main character in the story while Erik seems to be praised by both his parent because of the “Erik Fisher football dream”. Erik seems to be always in the background causing mischief without the parents seeing it while Paul is just trying to get through 7th grade. I made Paul an octagon colored in light blue that fades into an orange.
Jeremy Fink has a big fear of change. This shows that he doesn’t really like to try new things and he is not really a risk taker. Jeremy, a 12 year old, has been living without his father for five years now and that has been tough on him. That is one of the reasons he doesn’t like change, because the biggest change he can remember is living without his father. Another example is Jeremy’s food choice.
She was always ambitious, and had a lot of dreams. One of those dreams, having a disney wedding, which she did with the love of her life. She was always searching for the one and she was blessed enough to find him. Another dream of hers, was becoming a
In the story, ‘The Gilded Six – Bits’ revolves around the two main characters, Missie May and Joe. They both reside in a predominantly black neighborhood or community. Joe works at G and G Fertilizer. He is the one completes the financial duties.
She begins to find her happiness again because her family is slowly coming back together, the bullies have finally stopped picking on her, and she finally figures out what to do for the rest of her life. So the first reason why she starts to become happy is because her family starts coming back together. The reason for this is because they finally find their father and convince him to come home. Then a couple years after finding their father he finds a girl that soon becomes the family’s stepmom. That's when they start to live comfortably and everything is back to normal.
The number 23 describes the famous basketball player Michael Jordan. When someone mentions Steve Jobs, they automatically think of Apple. Actress, Marilyn Monroe, became notorious for her birthmark. When one refers to Bartleby, they think of the symbols that describe his strange, mysterious character. In the story, “Bartleby the Scrivener,” a public records office begins to search for a new employee.
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“I suffer for His sake as He did for yours, I miswear my shoes for mortification” (Erdrich 146). Tracks shows the audience spiritual tensions between the White people and the Ojibwa culture. It gave us three very different spiritual experiences, Nanapush who tricks us, Fleur who is very spiritual and traditional and Pauline who wants to cover up her Indian heritage. Nanapush does not elaborate often on his spiritual views just like the Midewiwin spirit which is also a very mysterious and secretive, much like Nanapush (Henderson, Secret Ojibwa Tribe). The audience sees him asking for forgiveness for his sinning with Margaret, but also he discusses Indian spirituality as well “We are tricksters in the blood, natural mixed blood trickster”(Vizenor, 18).
Lengel approached Sammy and his customers at the checkout line in the store, Sammy perceive his manager Lengel as dreary, knowing his approach would be quarrelsome. “Girls, this isn’t the beach” (Updike 297). Lengel directed at the female customers, “Then everybody’s luck begins to run out” (Updike 297). Sammy’s reacted by laughing at Lengel’s comment to lighten up the female customers who he had been ogling throughout the store from the moment they walked in. In fact, Sammy gave one of the girls a nickname referring to her as “Queeine”.
she was admiring the walls and the furniture. She thought the she belong with them because she was wearing a nice dress, and a diamond necklace. she wanted to be rich like them. It affects her positively by getting her and her husband together and it affect her negatively by making her hopeless by not completing her dream.
Where the Wild Things are by Maurice Sendak is an interesting children’s picture book. The main character is a little boy named Max, who has a wild imagination. He uses all five senses as well as thought and his actions to express his personality as well as how he reacts and interacts with his surroundings. Max’s id, ego and super-ego are greatly shown in this book through the way that the author has portrayed him. Not only is this book a children’s story, but it can also be perceived as a life lesson.
“Two Kinds,” by Amy Tan, essentially revolves around the struggle of Jing Mei and her constant conflict with her mother. Throughout her life, she is forced into living a life that is not hers, but rather her mom’s vision of a perfect child; because her mother lost everything, which included her parents and kids, so her only hope was through Jing Mei. Jing Mei’s mom watches TV shows such as the Ed Sullivan Show, which gives her inspiration that her daughter should be like the people and actors. First her mom saw how on the television a three-year-old boy can name all the capitals of the states and foreign countries and would even pronounce it correctly. Her mom would quiz Jing Mei on capitals of certain places, only to discover that
Tiffany hopes that she will find some form of happiness in the dance competition in the pursuit of following her dream since all the other ways she has gone about it up until this point have led her to