Ever since a young age I have been intrigued by the inner workings of various household appliances and mechanical objects. At age five I was dissecting toasters
No matter what emotion I might be feeling one day, I can always count on flipping to a chapter in this autobiography to relate to. There is such a wide variety of emotions produced in this book, so it really has something for everyone. Plus, this book doesn’t have to be read in order. You can flip to the table of contents, and start any chapter you’d like without feeling as if you are missing information. This element is what really sets apart Seriously...
Hi! I’m Eleven. Well, when I was born my mom named me Jane but I’ll tell you the story of how I got the name Eleven.
Coming of Age “Have a good time. remember to take food out of the bottom oven, bye” my mom said. Those were the last words she said before going off into the city with my dad that night. They had left Jack, Grace, and I with our grandparents for the night.
Warren awoke to the buzzing sound of his alarm--6:30 in the morning. He threw his tan comforter blanket to the wall and slid out of bed. He walked heavier than an elephant across his wooden floor to the kitchen. His mother was making his everyday breakfast--two buttermilk waffles and a small glass of milk. He ravaged it to the last crumb.
Age 4 The screams became louder as I hid under my covers. My tears had soaked my face as the noise got closer. I could hear the gruesome noise of the cries of someone out in the hall.
In order to put in the greatest amount of effort to accomplish something, a deep passion towards that subject must be present. I’ve been amazed and fascinated by the abilities that a robot can have since elementary school, building creations out of whatever is available and personally enjoying the field of engineering. In my everyday life, I show passion towards that subject. This interest I have has driven me to think and do things differently and logically at a higher level. Moreover, I have developed a great willingness to learn to a greater extent about science and mathematics, and how engineering and robotics can be applied to different areas within those core subjects.
It is a beautiful moment when you have complete clarity of what you want to be when you grow up. I have always had an interest in pregnancy and infants. I was always watching birthing shows on tv when I was a young but I never really thought anything of it. Until I was about 16 I had no idea what I was going to be and then it hit me.
A boy named Joe bought me. He spent $30 dollar on me. He took me out of the package when he got home. When Joe was opening me up. He has plugged me up to his phone around 10:00.
The first day of middle school for me was both terrifying and exciting. I made a lot of new friends within the year. I remember the first day very well. I had woke up at 5;30 a.m. I was extremely tired.
At this time of year, I begin to look back at my life after 12 hard years of schooling. Throughout the course of my life, there have been many ups and downs, but these up and downs is what made me who I am today. These influences have shaped my values, attitudes and beliefs towards life. There have been many important people and events that has impacted my life. One of which is family and the media.
For my Personal Developmental Autobiography, I choose to talk about my journey through the adolescence developmental stage. The Adolescence Developmental Stage is a transitional stage of physical and psychological development that generally occurs during the period from puberty to legal adulthood. During this stage so many things happen. Puberty has already happened or is about to happen. Being interested in the opposite sex and going on dates happen.
I am a middle child, yet I am not the yelling, screaming, dramatic kid who strives to get others’ attention. I am probably the only middle child in the world who doesn’t hunger for the spotlight to shine on them as they act in idiotic ways to gain scraps of validation. I remember the very day that I became a middle child. Up to my sixth year I lived as the youngest child, bathing in the attention of my father.
Scott Coster, an instrument, controls, and automation engineer believes, “what makes a person genuinely good at something is ingrained curiosity in the pursuit.” He was very interested in mechanics and electronics at a young age before he even knew engineers existed. Coming from a family of blue collar laborers, Scott was the first in his family to not only attend college but to also
Life for me growing up was super difficult. A lot of my childhood was pure traumatic. Also, it was a struggle for me and my family, money wise and food wise. Also, our house was very small. We even lost our father and I also became a teen mom.