John Goolsby After doing a small amount of research on John Goolsby, I was excited to see him in class. I, found out online that he has an elementary school with great ratings in Las Vegas. Although he told many stories, I did pick up on a few of his points. Some of those points being to embrace change, have strong character and ethics, and that successful leaders are team players. Embracing change is one thing I am all about. I do not know what I want to end up doing with my life career wise after graduation and that is one statement I will take into account. He mentioned cyber security as a new up and coming field in the job market. With more company hacks going on this sparked my interest because security is something I like and I am in
Anthony Greeley is my uncle. We call him “Uncle Tony”. He was born in 1962 in Boston, Massachusetts at Boston City Hospital. He is married to my Aunt Melanie, who is my father’s youngest sister. My Aunt Melanie was his second marriage before My Uncle Tony has been a FireMan for 31 years and was promoted to Fire Chief of Norwood 3 years ago. When he was a kid, He went to Norwood High School in Norwood Massachusetts. When he graduated from High School, Tony enrolled at the University Of Connecticut in Storrs, Connecticut. Tony Studied business at Uconn. Tony has two children from his first marriage, Brian and Katie. He is the stepfather to Billy and Jimmy. He and my Aunt Melanie also have a daughter, Abby. My Uncle Tony likes the New England
John Donelson was born in Virginia on 1718 and died in Kentucky in the year of 1785.John married Rachel Stockley.Together they had eleven children.John and Rachel
Johnny Lou was born to Franklin Lou, and Patricia Leo. At the age of two, his father left for a secret meeting with the Detroit Police Department in which he was murdered in a drive by shooting. After losing the love of her life, Patricia started to grow more and more depressed as she eventually started to take drugs such as methamphetamine and heroin. Eventually, Johnny, now six, was taken to his grandmother's house on an island called Giru (An island acquired by the United States in the year 1935) , as his mother was seen as unfit and unruly to be a mother after prostituting to pay for more drugs and baby food. But things were no better at his grandmother's house, in fact, things were much, much worse.
William Johnson was born a slave in the year 1809 but was freed by his owner, probably his father in 1820. His owner had earlier released William’s sister and mother. William Johnson upon being freed became a barber apprentice in Natchez town. William’s brother-in-law had a barbershop which he took over in 1830 and later on got married to Amy Battles. They had eleven children. Amy was a free person and just like William was black (National Humanities Center Resource Toolbox, 2007). William Johnson went on to operate several barbershops, owned land, and rented buildings. He also had a bathhouse and regularly loaned white and black people money which was paid at an interest. Like other free blacks in the South, William Johnson owned slaves and at times sold them too. The diary is a record of his daily personal endeavors, majorly about the payment of his debts, the items he bought and the running of his family. William was murdered by a free black man, Baylor Winn, with whom they had a boundary conflict. Despite his murderer being identified, he escaped prosecution since according to his evidence, he was a white man, and so no black man could testify against him (Humanities Center Resource Toolbox, 2007).
I am reporter Jacob Busby and today is a a monumental day in the world of sports. Today is Sunday, February third 2013, also known as Superbowl XLVII. The New Orleans Super dome is filled with purple and red jerseys ready to support the Baltimore ravens and the San Francisco 49ers. I am ready for some football.
Boatloads of money, a big house, and fancy things are the typical things included in the winning of a lottery, but these great prizes are not heard of in the lottery of Pebbleton. Yesterday, the small town of Pebbleton hosted the 250th anniversary of a famous tradition called the lottery, where Tessie Hutchinson was the unlucky winner.
Wc. Handy was born in Florence Alabama on November 16, 1873. During his life he worked as a musician, composer, and music Publisher.Handy grew up in the church.His father and grandfather were both Methodist minister, and both absolutely forbidden him to play any music that was secular. As a result Handy had to put aside his desires and get a real job.So in 1892 he graduated from college and got a job as a school teacher .Still throughout all this he still continue to learn about music.
Joe-Lewis, not a name heard often, in fact, if people know boxing, they think he is named after the famous boxer Joe Lewis. However he is not named after the boxer, he is named after our father, Lewis because his nickname was Joe-Lewis, hence Joe-Lewis’s name. His first name is unique just like his middle name, Brown after our great grandfather, Joe-Lewis’s middle name matches his hair and eyes. Small not a word used to describe his physical appearance anymore, Joe-Lewis is now five foot, six inches tall and slender, his baby fat gone, along with his chubby cheeks, now replaced with strong cheekbones. Not only did Joe-Lewis’s physical appearance change, but his wardrobe changed as well.
James Bently a murderer and an honest and very serious, straight-faced person. James Bently was an honest person and was the one who was known for the murder of James Scobie. It made him have a bad reputation but it also made him an honest person because he admitted he was the one who did it.
Utilizing Chapter 14 of your Goolsby and Grubbs text, select two common and two different diagnoses for the Musculoskeletal System. Describe how you would be able to differentiate them from each other on an exam.
Born in January of 1580 in Lincolnshire, England, started out as an apprentice to a merchant before later joining the English army. During his military career he was captured during a movement in Hungary against the Turks. After being enslaved for a time he was sent to serve a mistress for awhile before being sent again on to the mistress's brother. In the hands of this man, Smith was required to do farm work and received harsh treatment. John, in turn of this harsh treatment, ended up killing the man he was working for and escaped to England a short time later (early 1600s).
Vernon Johns was born in April 22, 1892 in Darlington Heights (Prince Edward County), Virginia. He went on to Oberlin College after high school to pursue a degree in divinity. In 1948, he became the 19th pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. Johns has the ability to speak and read several different languages. He was a community activist who loved helping African-American girls who had been raped by white men and bring them to justice.
John Smelcer is an author of native life who is faking his identity. There is a controversy about John Smelcer, whether he is native or not. John Smelcer is trying to prove that he is native, but many people are saying the opposite. John Smelcer is a liar, and there are reasons that show that he is not native, and he wants to fake his identity for professional gain. It’s important to me to find out John’s real identity, because he's a good writer, and I liked his book The Great Death. I want to know if he is lying, because it’s bad to read books for an author who faked his identity.
John Slidell, an American politician, lawyer, businessman, and diplomat, died on July 29th, 1871 in Cowes, Isle of Wight, England. He was 78.
He was born in Boston Massachusetts on July 3, 1738. He died in London on September 9, 1815. He married Susannah Clarke in 1769. They had two kids together. They were Lord Chancellor and Lord Lyndhurst. Copley received his first artistic training from his step-father, the mezzotint engraver Peter Pelham. Pelham taught Copley the rudiments of mezzotint print-making and encouraged him to become a painter. Copley also had access to the studio of the skilled expatriate London painter, John Smibert, who owned painted and printed reproductions of old masters' works, as well as casts of antique sculpture. By 1755 he had been introduced to the successful portrait painter Joseph Blackburn. For the next few years Copley emulated Blackburn's rococo costume portraits.