Growing up in Southern California was a blessing. Being able to walk outside every single day grab a basketball, football, or even a bat a glove was one of the best things about growing up playing sports. There is not a time in my life that I can remember when I wasn’t practicing for a sport that I was currently participating in. Sports has always been a huge part of my family, my father grew up playing baseball, my mother playing softball, and my uncle actually played for the New York Yankees for
and surgeons still struggle to comprehend how it works. The way that the brain can process information and help a person to problem solve is amazing, but another part of the brain can hold memories. Some are good--like a memory of a family vacation or of family holidays--but there are also frightening memories that can haunt a person until his or her death, if they don’t get help. For a very long time researchers have focused on combatant PTSD, for very good reason, but now a problem has risen among
As a child, growing up in a predominantly Hispanic middle class community in East Carson California, I never felt different from anyone. I did not understand what it meant to be a little Mexican brown girl until I moved to a different part of Carson at the age of 12. From the day I was born to the age of 12, I had always lived in East Carson where it was predominantly Hispanic. I was raised in a household that incorporated our Mexican culture and traditions. My grandparents came from a generation
Leonardo DaVinci – a significant, genuine artist that impacted society at heart. Disney was full of creativity and lived to share it with the world through his works of art. Although he is not alive today, he continues to impact our lives through the memories he left behind. Walter Elias Disney was born on the 5th of December, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois. He was raised by his Father Elias Disney, who was from Irish and Canadian descent, and by his Mother Flora Call Disney, who
“All Quiet on the Western Front” by Erich Maria Remarque. Right in first perspective of Paullistened to by Paulclimbed, a young front line soldier. It goes from why he joined, his opinions, best parts, and the horrors of what it’s like to be a soldier. Erich Maria Remarque does an amazing job at creating characters that readers can make connections with to help understand what war is like. Every chapter is made with purpose. Chapter one mainly shows the readers who the main characters are. Paulclimbed
back, but had allowed me to come home alone. It turned out that the kid I had been playing with had been run over by a freight train while playing on or crossing the tracks… My mom never knew if I had been near him when it happened. But I have no memory of the incident at all, only of having been told about it some years after the fact” (blogs.amctv.com). King, in college studied literature to become a writer
knew as they approached the ends of their lives and the injustices they faced. Working at a nursing home softened my heart; it truly made me take a step back and analyze what it means to be truly human. We are human until the end and no amount of memory loss or aging should alter how others treat us. Just as having the real-life experience of working in this context, reading Gawande’s insights (as well as Kalinithi’s) made me take a more honest and determined approach to my writing. Most of the writing
an editor and Harvard professor named John Albert Macy, who later married her first teacher and lifelong companion, Anne Sullivan. In the book Helen recounts the first twenty-two years of her life, from the events of the illness in her early childhood
on a tight budget there are things you can do with your child or children for quality time. Quality family time can be anything from sitting down and playing a board game together, going to the park and taking a walk, or going on a special summer vacation. It does not take a major effort or a large amount of money to take an hour or so out of a hectic day to give children the positive reinforcements they need for positive emotional development. Even just a few quick words can make a big difference
Holding on to family time can arguably be one of the most essential and most challenging parts of any back-to-school guide you put together for yourself. When you think about it, of course, you realize that family linkage far surpasses the importance of other things that seem so crucial during the back to school season. New clothes, lunch boxes, school supplies, activity registrations and transportation all drain time and energy from parents. Trying to lay out the school year from the beginning so