My Birth given name is Angelus Irakoze, and I was Born in Tanzania in 1997 when i came to America things were different the culture, food, and everything I thank God for everything from my country to here, I Am a catholic I go to Saint Joseph Co-Cathedral Im proud to say that i'm a server, I helped out with sunday school i volunteered to help kids there last year, I love helping people and my community, My grandma always taught me to be nice to people, Many people know that I’m friendly nice and I dont talk alot. I love God i thank him almost everyday for everything, without him i wouldn't be here in America, I would probably have died, back in my country it was hard to find food, i would go a day or two without food. But we had faith that's
I was Born December 21st, 1925 in Cincinnati Ohio. My parents are Nick and Johanna Kamenshek. I was an only child my whole life but I had large dreams. I dreamed of becoming a nurse and I wanted to help everyone, small problem with that. My only way of becoming a nurse was by enlisting but my mother was worried and wouldn't let me
Like I mentioned, my name is Nathaniel, but I go by Nate. I am eighteen years old, and I am a senior in high school and plan to graduate and further my education at a good university. I was born in Ethiopia. Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world, so as you can imagine, I have not had a normal lifestyle. I grew up in one of the dangerous neighborhoods where I could not safely go
I am a citizen of the United States of America. I was born on November 25, 1974 in Quinnesec, a very small town in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, with about 1,190 residents. I grew up in a family of five with my father Ernest Vivio Jr, my mother Hilda Vivio and two younger siblings my brother Eric Vivio and sister Laura Karle-Vivio. I graduated high school in 1993 and went on to attend college in the fall of 1995 at Central Michigan University. I graduated college during the winter of 2000 with a degree in Psychology and a minor in Art History.
I am Aliyah Shaleese Crawley. I’m just a small town girl. I was born in Fayetteville on September 18, 2001 and was raised in Lake Waccamaw with my mom, dad, and older sister, Amanda. As a baby, I was always bouncing on my bed, looking over the rail. I was constantly smiling with a red rash under my nose from allergies.When I upgraded out of my pen, I was happy playing with my blocks on the regular making houses with them for my dolls play with and sometimes, I'd go organize the tupperware cabinet. I'd sit in front of it, to surprise my mom, even putting a child lock on it so she couldn't get in it.
So I would like to present myself officially. My full name is Andrea Paniagua, I was born on May 4, 1996, which makes me 20 years old right now. I am from Hendersonville, North Carolina, but was born in Naples, Florida. I am Mexican American. Both of my parents are from Mexico, my mom was born in the state Guanajuato but raised in Mexico City and my dad was born and raised in Mexico City. I have a total of 6 sibling which all of them are half siblings. I grew up all my life with only two siblings, which I call them my full blood siblings. I have two loving parents, my dad and mom. I have a strong bond with both of them but I have a stronger bond with my mom, she is more like my to go person, my best friend. I have a boyfriend who I have been dating for three years. I have one dog and then my family has another. In other words I have two dogs but one is mine and the other is the family dog. My dog is a Shih-Tzu and the family dog is a German Shepard.
I was born on December 22nd 1922 in Smithfield,North Carolina I lived on a tobacco farm while growing up with 2 brothers and 4 sisters. My parents Mary and Jonas were poor cotton and tobacco farmers. I was raised in baptist faith because of my mother but while I was just a child we got our property taken away. Forcing my mother to be a cook and a housekeeper and my father was forced to work at a sawmill.
Being a daughter of immigrant parents has never been easy here in America. Both my parents worked excessively hard to be financially stable. Unfortunately at the age of ten my life changed. I learned that my parents no longer loved each other. The arguing and fighting my parents had, only damaged me emotionally. I was too young to grasp the idea that my parents were separating which become one of the hardest times for my mom to maintain my siblings and I. Shortly after, I began attending church and fell in love with the idea of getting closer to God. Luckily, my life took an enormous turn the moment I gave my life to Christ. God has opened numerous opportunities for my education. I am proud of all the accomplishments I have achieved in high
Your family had big dreams. You were so small when you came to the US, just 6 years old. So innocent. Coming from Mexico City, its drastically different. You had no clue what was ahead of you. School was most difficult, you spent 3 years in an English learning class. Even after, many things seemed hard for you to comprehend. Yet, you stayed strong. When you got to high school things changed, all that work had paid off. From then on you only took honors and ap classes. You were president of National
Last years, I was in Iraq, in Baghdad, in my house with my mom and sister. It was a beautiful weather, when the phone rang and my mom answered, immediately the smile became on her face when she heard we would travel to another country. After the phone closed, she came to us and said,¨we will finally travel to United States,let us go to prepare the backpacks, we do not have more time to waste¨these news were amazing, but I became sad that we left my cousin, my friend in Iraq. Next, we prepare to go to the pline, we moved in pline to Ardon, then to Germany, and then to United States. It was a fun trip in airport and also a tired one. Then,
I was born May, 30th 1989 at Wadley Medical in Texarkana, Ar. I was born to Kym Crispino from Queens, NY and William Lee of Hot Springs, Ar. My parents were young when they had me. We were very poor at times, but they always made sure I had what I needed. I was an only child, but grew up around plenty of cousins. I have lived in Texarkana my entire life. My parents split up when I was twelve, and my mother and I moved out into the country on a dead-end street with no children in the area, I became very sheltered and a little socially awkward.
I am the second oldest of seven children and grew up in a middle class home. My father is Puerto Rican and Dominican and has worked hard to provide my siblings and I with everthing we need. I lived in New England, but moved to Minnesota on my tenth birthday. My parents taught me at a young age to search for my meaning and purpose in life and to use the gifts God has given me not only for my own success, but to service others. My gift of strength quickly made way for world records and winning world championships in powerlifting. I was also a long distance runner but after tearing both meniscuses and requiring surgery I decided to focus more on lifting and throwing. I am an All-American in both the shot put and discus. I am a captain on the track
My name is Orli Yirdan; I was born in Israel on July 7, 2000. I have four siblings and they go to school, are in the army and one of them is a baby.
My parents were both born in Central America. They came to the United States “por tierra” which literally translates to “through land.” This means they did not have the luxury to sit on a plane and were considered aliens as soon as they stepped foot on American soil. In the U.S., they met through mutual friends, hit it off and I was born a year later. December 16, 1996 was the exact day I became my father’s first-born child and my mom’s second baby girl. My mom’s first daughter was born and bred in El Salvador so I didn’t know much about her growing up. About five years later, my younger twin sisters were born in the Fairfax hospital. That’s when we realized our apartment in Colonial Village was too small for all of us. So we packed our things and moved to Manassas Park, this is where I started and finished school. I’ve lived in
On September 4, 1999, I was born in Victoria Jubilee hospital in Kingston, Jamaica. My family comes from the inner city of a country that is poverty stricken, politically corrupt, with an excessive murder rate. Despite the many flaws, I was taught to love my culture and respect others. My family came to America to have a better opportunity in life.
Hello, my full name is Chuong Dinh Pham and this about me. So first that I am Vietnamese, born in Vietnam. I was born on January 11,2000. I was raised and grow up in Vietnam for twelve years. When 2001 hit in October, I have a baby sister. That happen when I was one year old. And we live with our parent, father, and mother. Until around April to May, we have the interview that we are going to U.S and we pass the interview. First time I learn a new language that I will speak to my friend and people around when I walk out the house.