Hello, I’m Matthew Guido I have had many different language are experiences during my life, from having the same teacher for three of four years of middle school, to writing well done essay's to reading different kinds of book. To start off, in middle school I had Mrs. Paul. I had her in fifth grade, then while I was in sixth she moved up to eighth. Leading to us both going to seventh and eighth together. In addition, I had her for three years while multiple other people did too from my same classes. She was a wonderful teacher who taught me very well, even showing me a few tips and tricks. One tip/trick that she taught me was a website called PaperRater which checks, grades, and helps your essays. She would have us do current events essays,
Throughout my journey in high school, I’ve made an incredible progress with the support of my teachers. Starting with my English teacher in Junior year, shannon Lupin. From her life lessons to her teaching moments, she was able to inspire my love for reading
George Catlett Marshall was an American Soldier and Statesman. According to May (2002) He is widely accepted as this nation’s most esteemed 20th century military figure and as a paragon of professionalism and officership (p. 1002). George Marshall’s character is what defined him. He was as an individual who could be trusted by his colleagues, his subordinates and superiors alike. Of all the qualities of leadership, the one most valued by Marshall and perhaps most reflective of his character was that of candor. In the spring of 1939, President Franklin D Roosevelt began the search for a replacement for Army chief of staff, General Malin Craig, who was due to retire on 1 September 1939 (Reist, 2013, p. 1439). In April, President Roosevelt decided
The person I have chosen to do my essay on is Mrs. Gardner. Mrs. Gardner is my advisory teacher. When I first started school here at Potosi High School, I had a very difficult time adjusting to this new place. I had come fresh out of a homeschooling program and before that, I attended a small private school. I was scared that I wouldn't do well in this school. I was especially nervous about grade checks. I've always been a good student and made good grades, but I was worried that the stress of switching schools would get to me and I'd struggle. Mrs. Gardner has been encouraging and empathetic to me since day one. She has reminded me not to worry so much and that as long as I'm doing my best, that's all that matters. She has taught me
Ms. Chavez, Christopher's mother, expressed deep concern about his developmental state. Accordingly, she reported that Christopher’s progress has been evident, especially on his sharing skills toward peers and other people and that he has learned to perform daily activities such as setup and choose within Netflix shows. Christopher can imitate other's action and attempt to involve others in his play. For fun, he enjoys playing with Legos, watching movies, going to the pool and playing video games. Christopher still possesses limited communication skills. Ms. Chavez indicated that he stopped talking at the age of 18 months, but consequently, the recommended therapies lead to progress. Christopher interacts properly with his family members and
Messina just wanted to be on the map. Thanks to Coach Eddie Rake this was accomplished by one thing, football. Once the town received a taste of greatness they set their sights on the history book. It was not enough to be a successful football team to please Messina. The Spartans could not lose, or they risked the possibility of losing the respect of not only their coach but their entire town. In John Grisham’s Bleachers, the former Spartans reminisce of the remaining memories of football and their coach, Eddie Rake, long after their glory days. Coach Rake drove his players to their breaking points and taught them lessons they would never forget. Everything he did was to make his players great because no one remembers the mediocre. One thing Coach Rake had never told them was that a single moment can take all that they had worked for away.
Since elementary school I have always had an amazing experience with English. Although, I dislike the subject, all my teachers and now professors have made the class more interesting. Also all of my teachers and professors have been positive and helped me tremendously throughout the course. I’ve learned a myriad of things about myself when it comes to writing. For example, I can write or read about
In sixth, seventh, and eighth grade, I was blessed with a wonderful English teacher, Mr. Trucano. Many of my classmates felt he was strict and maybe a little OCD, but I felt different. Mr. Trucano developed his own system for teaching English. His system came every easy to me and brought enjoyment. I was learning college level English at sixth grade. For three years, I learned how to structure and edit sentences, create outlines, write papers and so much more. However, three years were not enough time for him to teach me everything there was to English. I discovered high school would not compare with Mr. Trucano since I had not learned anything new.
On the behalf of Hugo Santos I am Citlalli Lopez his significant other. I’m 21 years old, a full time college student, and I work part time. Hugo willingly admitted he was guilty for his action of committed offense back in May 20, 2012. I wasn’t with him at the time but the amount of time I have been with him, since 2014, Hugo has been nothing but loyal, genuine, loving and honest. I see him helping the people that matters to him and people that need the help. For instance when we are out and about in the streets, sometimes we come across the unsheltered citizens of San Antonio. Hugo always tries to offer them his shoes, money or water. He obeyed the rules from when he had the ankle bracelet on for more than 120 days, accepted the fact he
Sanchez stated, “It is hard for him to allow her to have an opinion all the time because he is the man of the house and she should just allow his word without further discussions He also stated, in the Hispanic culture the male takes care of the home while the wife is supposed to run the home and take care of the children. Sanchez continues to live out his culture by modeling what his father did as well as other Hispanic males. Sanchez has a special connection with his father, which he thinks is the right way to handle a family. Sanchez breaks the conversation to let his wife know he will honor the tradition of his father and his culture by taking care of the family and his beliefs about women taking care of the home. The other problem is
In the novel, Seventeenth Summer, written by Maureen Daly, there’s no question that each character has to overcome some challenges they encounter whether it may be internal or external.
Michael is naturally a leader. He can make hard decisions or sacrifices, he speaks his mind, and he always has good advice to give. Michael makes hard decisions or sacrifices. An example of this is when the leaders of Waknuk society discover the telepaths. He says to David, “You mustn’t let them get hold of Rosalind or Petra- far better to kill them yourself than let [them be tortured] (Wyndham 143). This would be a very hard decision to make. Michael is able to make this decision because of his excellent leadership skills. Some of these decisions involve personal sacrifice for Michael as a leader. With this in mind, a sacrifice he makes is joining the hunt for his friends. He risks being discovered and sacrifices
Two days before the wedding of Doug Billings, three friends head to Vegas seeking an enjoyable yet memorable bachelor weekend in Las Vegas. However, after a long night, the three groomsmen are awaken the next day to find their best friend Doug missing, unable to remember anything from the previous night. With no time to spare the three hungover men retrace their steps from the previous night, eventually finding Doug in time to walk him down the aisle back in Los Angeles. Todd Phillips Characterized, Alan Garner, the soon to be brother-in-law of Doug Billings, as a childish and immature 42 year old male, with his ridiculous style, outrageous actions, and his strange
When I was in sixth grade, I could not understand English at all. So I could not do homeworks by myself. My parents were worried about it and they asked Dr. Browning , who was the ESOL teacher, for help. She suggested to do the tutoring with Mrs.Adams.
Delano becomes fascinated by the mystery the ship presents. He boards the ship, and he is immediately accosted by sailors and black slaves, all begging for water and supplies. Delano orders his crew back to his own ship to get supplies, then tries to figure out what's happened to the San Dominick. He meets the ship's captain, Benito Cereno. Cereno seems a strange man, very nervous and strangely aloof; his behavior confuses
With the passing of time the national mentality has changed and this is reflected in the new generations with greater opportunities, ways of thinking and see our reality, which generates a greater knowledge but at the same time a greater discontent with our reality, resulting in if beneficial for certain educational sectors that not long ago were unknown.