Clap Clap! That is the sound of people clapping for me as I win three Best British Actress in a Leading Role Awards. I was born on May 4th, 1929, in Ixelles, Belgium. I moved to England in the middle of the war. Soon my father and my mother got a divorce. It was very traumatizing for me since I was only six. The main reason they got a divorce was that my father was a Nazi supporter. My mother was a stay at home mom and it was very hard for her because she had to leave me and my siblings at home alone. I was an actress and played in at least 26 movies including Breakfast at Tiffany’s. I also took any chance to model. Soon I married Mel Farrier but before I broke off my first proposal and dated twice before. I past away on January
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
written as an opening statement on cascadianow.org. CascadiaNow! claims not to be a political movement in the respect that they have a military or sharply defined borders, but because they are a nation from their individuals and communities who reflect related ideas and goals, desires and needs, and a unique cultural identity. In a recent interview NPR, founding member of Cascadia, Paul Nelson states “The thing that really sets us apart from other movements is we’re not basing our arguments around what we find wrong with the US and
I was born on November 25, 1835, in Dunfermline,Scotland. Dunfermline was Scotland's historic medieval capital. The town fell on hard times when industrialism made home-based weaving that's no longer made, leaving workers, like my dad, Will, hard to support their families. My dad and my grandfather, Thomas Morrison, who is a shoemaker and political reformer, joined the popular Chartist movement, which believed conditions for workers would improve if they were to take over the government. When the movement failed in 1848, my Mom and Dad sold their belongings to buy tickets for a ship to America for us.
I was born June 29 2000 to Michael and Shaunette Hurts. My parents. We lived in Virginia at the time. After Virginia my parents were stationed at Kentucky so we went to Kentucky. Lived there for a while in a house till I was 4 years of age. In Kentucky I had my first ever pet. My parents decided to give me a hamster instead of a dog. He was a small brown and white little pet. I was to give him a name so since I was 4 years old I thought dude was an efficient name. So dude was his name. After being in Kentucky for about
A zombie epidemic had broken out. The world is in a devastating state, there is no such thing as authority or such a thing as society. As our world is abating closer and closer to bitter nothing. We still have one hope a "former" agent by the name of claptrap, could bring this world back on its feet. This disease has been estimated to kill about 7 billion people. This is the beginning of claptraps adventure in the waste lands. Claptrap brings food and other items such as water and medicine to shelters with people so they don't get evicted out of their shelters from lack of materials. Back before this whole mess claptrap was a very industrious person and that one of the reasons why he's always finds supplies. He has started a camp for people
I was born on February 1, 1932. Eleven months before Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany and fourteen months before the first Nazi concentration camp opened up. On my ninth birthday the German authorities started to round up all Polish Jews and send them to either the Warsaw Ghetto or concentration camps. The full effects of the Holocaust and World War II didn’t start to affect me until I was in the first grade.
I was born in Craven Community Hospital in New Bern North Carolina on Thursday, May 23,1991. Craven Community Hospital is the only hospital in New Bern, both of my parents born in the same hospital. New Bern is a very small city in North Carolina many people have never heard of it, a lot of my family on both sides still live there. Like most cities in North Carolina, they are retirement cities, everything moves slow down there and there isn’t much for young people to do. Due to this, my parents moved from New Bern when I was about six months old, we moved to Maryland with my grandmother, my mom’s mother. We lived with her until my parents were able to get their own place. My grandmother loved that we had
I was born on January 6, 1878 in Galesburg,Illinois. My wife was born on May, in Hancock,Michigan. I left school after the eighth grade to help my family and I left Galesburg for the first time to see Chicago. It was hot as a Jalapeno in June. When I was 19 I left home in June, I went to work on farms and railroads as a laborer. I was a walking freight train. I rode a freight train then I became a hobo. I sharpened my interest in labor laws and the plight of working people.
After the European influence upon indigenous Hawaiian culture, “Hawaiians radically reinterpreted and transformed their culture… part of this transformation was the abandonment of the kapu system in 1819.” The meaning of the organization of architecture no longer reflects upon ideology of the Hawaiians, but the adaptation of more technological advanced living space. As a result, “many temples were dismantled or destroyed, leaving only he foundation stones” (Ladegoged, #).
I was born on January 26, 1917 as Louis Silvie Zamperini. My parents were Louise and Anthony Zamperini, two Italian immigrants, and I had and older brother Pete, and two younger sisters Sylvia and Virginia. We grew up in a small home in Torrance, California, where I spent all of my youth. I was a clever kid, optimistic and quick. I had a strong faith in my ability
I was born on October 23rd, 1999 very early in the morning the very first person to carry me was my dad. When I two years old me and my mom moved to Las Vegas, and lived there for about 6 years then soon move back to California. That was in early the early 2000’s when that happened . Few years past by then my sister was born June 23rd, 2005. I was staying with my cousin at the time until she was born then I went to see my sister on the day she was born.
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.
The Theme of Technology in Fahrenheit 451 The future is far away, but what will it be like? In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury depicts this “future world” as being controlled by technology. Technology seems to be incomparable in the future because the citizens like to believe it makes life better.
My most significant childhood experience is when I came to the United States for the first time. I was born and raised in Cali, Colombia for 12 years. For most of the people outside the country, who is struggling financially, coming to this country is a dream full of opportunities. It was a long process to come here, since my biological father was a homeless person, and I needed permission from him to come here. Thankfully after two years of dealing with lawyers, my sister and I made it to get our visas. It was my first time in an airplane as well, so everything was an adventure.
Born in 1958, I was raised in an emotionally reserved, lower middle class family in a small industrial town in Indiana. I have one brother, five years older than myself.