When I was five years old my parents got me a dog for an early Christmas present. They got her from an animal rescue (?), and her name is Annie. Annie is a wired haired terrier with a smooth, yet rough, brownish-orange colored coat with a black spot on her back, white legs and a white belly. She also has two different colored eyes, one blue eye, and one brown eye; we call her crazy eyes sometimes, because of this.
Annie is the craziest dog I have ever met, she loves to lick people’s knees when they walk through the door, she quickly runs around the house barking, and lunging at people and Leo (my other dog) when she has to poop, and she howls at the sound of an ambulance. Whenever it’s raining and thundering outside she begins to shake and follow my dad or me around the house. The thunder scares her and she will scratch away at any carpet in our house, trying to dig to China. Annie also hides under beds and in the bathroom behind the toilet, which is the only room in the house without windows, which makes her very smart. Annie will ‘punch’ her bowl, and move it around the kitchen, when she wants food.
As I grew older, Annie became more like a best friend, and we became an inseparable pair, Annie protects me when she thinks I am in danger, she comforts me when I‘m sad, and I take
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I get to school, still taken aback from the events earlier, and I become more and more apprehensive as the day goes on. The fact that I didn’t get a text from my mom during school, telling me anything about an update on Annie’s situation, worried me, because that meant Annie was either still at the vet or something was really wrong. My brother drove us home from school, oblivious to the fact that Annie had a seizure that morning. The moment I walk in the door to the house and set my stuff down, I see my dad standing in the doorway of the kitchen, with his arms out. I walk towards him, and my mom is there too, and
And on our way home, she almost peed in the backseat of the car because she was so scared. However, when we finally got home, she was overjoyed that she finally had a good home where she would be loved forever. Not only by six humans, but by three other animals including, two cats and one other dog named bella, tiger, my two cats, and libby, the other dog. She had to go right into the backyard because we were worried about how she would act around the other animals. But when she smelled Libby’s breath on the toys she busted through the screen door and she licked all of the animals until they looked like they swam in a pool.
Annie Easley was born on April 23, 1993, to Mary Melivina Hoover and Samuel Bird Easley. She had a brother, but with him being six years older than her, Easley was practically the only child raised by her single mother. In Birmingham, Alabama, Easley attended a parochial school all the way to graduation and was valedictorian of her graduating class.
Annie Easley was born on April 23,1933, In Birmingham Alabama. Easley and her brother were raised by thaier single mother Mary Melvin Hoover. Her mother was one of her greatest inspirations and her role model, she always encouraged her to get a good education. In an oral history interview with NASA, she said that her mother always used to tell her "You can be anything you want to. It doesn't matter what you look like, what your size is, what your color is. You can be anything you want to, but you do have to work at it." Annie Easley attended school in Birmingham and graduated as the valedictorian of her grade. At that time Easly Wanted to become a nurse because she thought it was one of the only careers open to black women. However, later on
Annie Easley was an Engineer, rocket scientist Annie developed a nuclear-powered rocket system, computer scientist, mathematician and she worked for NASA before she was any of this she was a pharmacist.Easley was born in Birmingham, Alabama 1933 and died on June 25, 2011, She attended Xavier University in New Orleans and worked as a substitute teacher in Jefferson County, Alabama, before moving to Ohio. In 1955, Easley joined the staff of NASA's Lewis Research Center in Cleveland. At that time, the United States was on the verge of the space age, and a tense competition with the former Soviet Union had just begun. The Soviet Union dedicated much of its resources--including
the New York School of the 1950s. She developed stain painting and was the key transitional figure between abstract expressionism and color-field painting (Gorman). An example of stain painting is demonstrated in The Bay that was created in 1963. The artwork is acrylic on canvas and measures 6 feet, 8 3⁄4 inches x 6 feet, 9 1⁄2 inches. In the piece Frankenthaler “combined the chromatic play of soaked paint with shapes and color so strong but also piercingly evocative of human experience that it pull the body back to smells, light, and emotions it has known in the past.” (Gibson). There are colors ranging from violet to indigo that
Before the war the Frank family had lived happily in Germany for years. Everything considered Edith and Otto Frank, Anne’s parents, had led a quality life. Otto was born in Frankfurt, Germany while his wife Edith was born in Aachen. They were both born into respected families. Mr. Frank was happy in Germany, but decided to moved to the US, to work, though he soon returned to Germany to serve in WWI. After his time serving he worked in a bank where he met Edith, his future wife. (Anne Frank in the world 1929-1945 page 12) Soon after their marriage they had Margot, Anne’s elder sister by three years. She loved school and was quieter and better behaved than Anne had ever been. Anne often resented Margot as Margot was used as an example of excellence
Have you ever wondered what life was like during World War 2? Anne Frank had an interesting life during this time. This is how her life was during World War 2. Consequently, Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt, Germany on June 12, 1929. She is the youngest daughter of Otto and Edith Frank, and she has an older sister named Margot Frank. Anne went to school at Montessori Lyceum Amsterdam from 1934 to 1941. Before that she went to school at Jewish Lyceum. Anne’s favorite subject in school was history. She was friends with Hanneli Goslar, who is known by Hannah. Anne was a straight A student and she was one of the “ popular girls” in her school. For her 13th birthday, she got a diary which will become a big thing later in life. She had always wanted to become a famous writer, according to her father.
Anne frank full name being Annelies Marie Frank , was born June 12TH 1929, in Frankfurt
The movie that I will be comparing The Diary of Anne Frank: An Unfinished Story, too is Anne Frank: The Whole Story. It was made in 2001 by director Robert Dornhelm. These features have both similarities and differences. They are similar because they both are on the topic, Anne Frank. Both tell about her life, one more than the other.
Annie Wood Besant changed our world no matter how you say it, good or bad; she made the stepping stones to equality world round. Born during a time when women and men were not treated equally and when men were superior to all other living things, Annie fought for her rights and for all women’s rights, children not being an expectation. “Annie Wood Besant was the leader Theosophical Society during its key period of worldwide expansion after the turn of the twentieth century(Religious leaders of America) and she changed lives. She changed the world by influencing people by her Hindu ways, her contribution goal of equal rights and what we learned from her actions.
I have a pug named, Maggie. She is very cute and invokes joy in me when we are close. She loves to eat and play, interact with people (sometimes), and receive pets. We love to exercise together and sleep together, and we eat every meal with each other. She loves me and will try to protect me at any expanse. Pugs are great dogs to have.
Why did Anne and her family go through a hard time? We may not know the full answer but we do know how Anne was feeling during all of being in hiding and the war. Anne had wrote into her which has made her known all over the world.
She also likes to howl at almost any sirens. Tornado, police, fire truck, and ambulance sirens. She barks legato so she barks kind of high pitch. When other dogs bark when she barks, she makes everyone laugh. The other dogs have deeper barks than she does and it sounds pitiful.
She was the only dog who was not barking or running around within her cage. By looking at her in the kennel, we could clearly see that she was excited, but tried not to show it. Her eyes were shining bright hazel, and she had the most innocent look I had ever known. She was prodominantly black, but a beautiful brown shone in spots on her ears, snout, and paws, and in some spots you could notice both colors as the brown shone through from the bottom, depending on the angle of light. Her eyes and fur looked as if someone had splashed light caramel on her fur, and it was
When I was little, I loved to play with my dog, Missy. We liked to play outside, and Missy’s favorite game was catching a frisbee. When my family and I ate a meal, I sneaked her treats from our table, even though my parents told me not to. Every evening when it was nice enough to go outside, I would run with her, and she would pounce on the ground, before chasing after me.