SAMOAN artist Maryann Talia Pau was in the country to weave one million stars which will be displayed at the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in Australia. Pau got inspired by a qoute by Doctor Martin Luther King Junior "Returning hate for hate multiplies hates, adding deeper darkness to a nigh already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hare, only love can do that." She said 800, 000 stars had been weaven by the people from all over the world to meet as she partnered with the Queensland Government for the project. "I started this in 2012 when a young woman was raped and murdered in Brisbane and it had a incredible impact on the community and there were 20,000 people marched
Kingseed, Wyatt. "A Burned Letter, Conflicting Stories and an Absent Son Helped to Send Mary Surratt to the Gallows." America's Civil War 16.6 (2004): 12-14. Web.
Maria W. Stewart, a “black abolitionist, feminist, author and educator” originating in the nineteenth century, can be considered as one of the most influential women in history (African American Registry). Known for writing articles for William Lloyd Garrison’s newspaper, The Liberator, Stewart became the first American woman, who also happened to be black, to deliver multiple speeches to an audience from a public platform. Between writing about anti-slavery to spreading her opinions through four powerful speeches in Boston, Massachusetts, Maria Stewart is unquestionably worthy and qualified to be the subject of a film or documentary due to the fact that she was “the first woman in America to address mixed gender and race audiences on the topic
Carrie P. Meek born in tallahassee florida during the year 1926. Meek is an American politician from the U.S. state of Florida. She served in the United States House of Representatives from 1993 to 2003, she represented our congresses 17th district. She was a history maker in the running. She used to say, “Service is the price you pay for the space which God has let you occupy”.
Mary Church Terrell was born to her parents Robert Reed Church and Louisa Ayers on September 23, 1863 in Memphis, Tennessee. Mary Church Terrell was known for many things, such as being the first African American woman to obtain a college degree, her advocacy for civil rights, and her book titled, “A Colored Woman in a White World.”
Amanda Tavoularis DDS, PLLC is a dental practice that is located in Lynnwood, Washington. Amanda Tavoularis DDS, PLLC specializes in preventative dentistry, general dentistry, implant dentistry, laser dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, and sedation dentistry. Amanda Tavoularis DDS, PLLC is an expert in take home whitening, in-office whitening, and Invisalign. Their conservative and preventative dentistry services include stopping cavities before they start, fluoride treatments, take-home Rx fluoride toothpaste, CariFree cavity prevention products, desensitizing treatments, oral cancer screening, etc. Amanda Tavoularis DDS, PLLC offers the KöR Take Home Whitening which brings its customized system, controlled gel formulas, sensitivity management,
Dinahlee Martinez has a loving personality. She puts others before herself and makes sure everyone around her is well. She is funny, outgoing and can be sensitive at times. For the amount of time we have live with her, we seen how a good of a mother she is. She never gives up on us. She continues to push us in every way. She currently lives in Bloomfield, New Jersey. When she is hungry and wants food from the cafeteria in the student union building, she gets oreo ice-cream and a cheese burger, sometimes even two cheeseburgers. Her mother, Noelia, makes good empanadas and she loves them as well.
Musical prodigy Mary Lou Williams, also known as Mary Elfrieda Scruggs, was born on May 8, 1910 in Atlanta, Georgia. She was raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania along with her 10 half brothers and sisters. The start of Mary Lou’s piano career began when she was able to replay almost perfectly the song her mother played on the family’s pump organ. Her exceptional gift of perfect pitch and teaching from her mom enabled her to play piano on a professional level at the age of four years old. Mary Lou’s birth name was Mary Elfrieda Scruggs but she changed her name to Mary Lou Burly to take her step father’s last name. She later changed her last name to Williams after her first husband. At a young age Mary Lou performed small gigs around Pittsburgh and at the age of 10, she was known everywhere
Mary surratt deserved to be hanged. This is because she assisted in the plot to kill Abraham Lincoln, president of the united states. There is so much evidence that she assisted in the plot to kill the president, but the three main reasons are that she lied, she knew of the plot, and her son was a conspirator.
grandmother, Mary Lou Wiseman. Mary Lou is an 83 year old Caucasian, born in the fall of 1933, in Marble Hill Missouri. She lived in Marble Hill up until 2007. She then moved to Elgin, South Carolina to stay with her second to youngest child David Wiseman, his wife, Tia Wiseman and three younger children, Jamie, Vanessa and Ashley Wiseman. After remaining in South Carolina for three years, she decided to move back to her hometown in Missouri. Over her years, Mary Lou has held several jobs in multiple different fields. Her first job was collecting eggs from her neighbor’s chicken coop.
Panic and fear rose among the passengers on the Mariposa Belle, after what was supposed to be the highlight of the summer for many residents of Mariposa, Ontario, ended with the boat "sinking" due to the boat becoming uncorked. Last week, in a small town named Mariposa, Ontario, an eventful excursion was planned for many to go to a small island
Mary Surratt was a person, who at the time of Abraham Lincoln’s death owned a boarding house, and had close ties with John Wilkes Booth. After Booth had been captured for the assassination of President Lincoln, Mary was sent to the gallows. To this day there is still a debate about whether she should have been hanged for her crimes. I feel it was unnecessary for her to die that way.
On January 31, 2001 Logan Marr was found dead in an unfinished basement, yards of duct tape surrounding her, and a foster mother claiming that she just fell and hit her head. Sally Schofield, a respected caseworker at Maine's Department of Health and Human Services, had taken Logan in 2000. By 2001, 5 year old Logan would be dead. “I just want Sally Schofield out of my life forever,” Logan’s mother says, 16 years later, “She’s ruined my children’s lives and mine. She took an innocent child from this world for no reason.” Logan’s death was a tragedy that highlighted the problems in Maine's child welfare systems. The mistakes that were made were unforgivable, but a lesson learned from DHHS.
Mary Surratt should've been executed. Mary Surratt should’ve been executed because she lied to authorities.
At the age of 29, Samuel Huntington married Martha Devotion on April 17, 1761. She was the daughter of the Rev. Ebenezer Devotion and Martha Lothrop in Norwich.
Inspiring Students: One Child at a Time Famous physicist Albert Einstein once said, “It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.” (“Art”) Creativity is important for growing children to learn since it is a way to express themselves and encourage individuality within them. Alisa Neil assists young adults in both middle school and high school to develop their expression and knowledge through the form of art.