My partner is Cathryn Cusano, she has lived in Easton, Pennsylvania throughout her entire life. Cathryn has a love for softball and has played ever since she was a little girl. During Cathryn’s senior year of high school she had multiple offers to play softball for elite colleges in the area. She started out having an amazing season, the team was also thriving which eventually resulted in them making it to the playoffs. It was the first round of playoffs and Cathryn was on first base, one of her teammates was up to bat.
In the novel, The Street by Ann Petry the main character Lutie Johnson, a black woman is a single mom raising her son Bub in 1944 Harlem. Lutie, separated from her husband Jim faces many challenges including poverty, sexism, and racism. Children, like Bub living in poverty in the 1940’s cared for themselves while single moms like Lutie were working; the same is still true today. Bub, at eight years old, was raising himself while Lutie was trying to earn a living and get them out of Harlem, and into a neighborhood where Bub would have a better living environment including school. Bub was afraid to be alone in their apartment so he spent a great deal of time on the street around external influences that were not the ideal.
On May 20,1996 I was born Damione Freeman growing up in a small city named Pell City. Growing up wasn't easy for me father was never around just leaving me with my mother. As a child I was always happy, caring, and well mannered. When I turned five I started living with my grandmother, Dianne Freeman and my uncle, Akeem Freeman. At the age of five I was torn away from my mother because of her husband and his issues.
As Miss Kosciusko’s Outstanding Teen people have questioned why a teenager is wearing a crown and a sash. The thing is people don’t realize that it’s not about the crown and the sash but it’s about serving the people and the community. I have received many opportunities to help within the counties I represent, I have learned to talk professionally, hold my body in a professional manner, and learn to promote my platform in the best way I see fit. I have had some weird encounters while volunteering at many places.
Her own passion for learning and teaching was infectious. She treated her students with consideration and fairness. She had a unique, but effective way of discipline. Unlike many others, she would not use any type of force when disciplining. She would go out and join the kids at recess winning over the toughest boys with her athletic readiness.
GAIN’S THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MISS JANE PITTMAN – ODYSSEY OF A RACE Dr. T. Sasikanth Reddy (Lecturer in English, S.C.N.R Govt. Degree College,Proddatur Town, YSR Dist, A.P. India, 516360.) Email: drtskreddy@gmail.com
Imagine moving across the continent to go to school. Jessica Stupar, an international student from Sprucegrove, Alberta, Canada, chose to come to America to pursue her dream of becoming a collegiate softball player. Despite the few differences between the United States and Canada, Stupar has seem to come in contact with several needs for clarification when it comes to stereotypes. Stupar’s life-long dream is to play softball in college and North Central Missouri College has made that a possibility for her. It seems crazy to think that someone from Canada would come to Trenton, Missouri.
It has been seen that humans are, for the most part, the most social beings on Earth. We need others like us: friends. Friendship is a thing a value very much, and if it is not taken care of it will wither away and die. Elizabeth Constance Ingrassia has been a name I have known since kindergarten. She was a girl who I never really talked to outside of work-time in groups and never had any business with.
When I think about the person I am today I think about the people that have helped raise me. We all grow up with different experiences, environments, lifestyles, and people in our lives who help shape who we are. One person that has made a big impact in my life would be my nana and her name is Bea Wilson. She has been in my life since the moment I was born. My nana has shown me that you can make something good out of bad situation.
Mrs. Coles did not tell me much about her siblings. She is one of six children, four girls and two boys. At the time it was normal to have multiple children, but people now have around two or three (on average). My parents for example had three kids. She said that they did not fight a lot as children.
To my Baxter and Rosie, I have had many great teachers in my life. Some were inspiring and encouraging, some inspirational and motivating, but there are no greater teachers than you both. You teach us of trust, kindness, stillness, silliness and love. Thank you for slowing me down, and for making time speed by. For bringing me back down to the ground, and for raising me up into the clouds.
It has been the longest 7 years, 7 weeks, 7 days, 7 hours, 6 minutes, and 23 seconds of my life! It has been this long exactly since the last time I saw Ms. Pointy, and I think I will eventually go crazy if I don’t see her sometime soon. Ms. Pointy just happens to be my most favored teacher of all time. I had her in my second year of fifth grade-the first year I have ever been held back in school. I looked out my window desperately and deep in thought.
As an avid fan of the manipulation of language, double meanings of words have always interested me. “Brilliance” with its multifaceted denotations is my favorite word because it accurately describes the essence of who I am. In one aspect, brilliance means “exceptional talent and intelligence”. I am hard working; I achieve high grades in school and use the wisdom I gain in daily experiences. As a leader, I have to use my insightfulness often to think of quick and efficient ways to lead.
Many things make us love a person. Admiration, things that people do or say or qualities they may have that you would like to see in yourself but those kinds of feeling fade with time because we change. But true love is something more it's unconditional, the good, the bad, & the ugly no matter what it's there you can't run & you can't hide from it. One person in particular that I love is Lauren Alexis Hahn also known as Lexie. She's someone who means so much to me.
It was March 6, and it was a really busy day. I was running around, in Splash Lagoon in Erie, PA and making sure everything was arranged correctly before all my guests arrived at 12:00 pm. I looked at my waterproof watch, as I stood in the kiddie pool with little slides and little fountain decorations set up in the 2 feet water and ready to be played with. “Hey little kid, watch out!” I yelled and hurried to the kid who almost ran into the table, that was placed in the middle of the water.