1. Essay On Lin Manuel Miranda
After several years giving up seems pointless
Having a leader who doesn't know what they are doing isn't that great.There is no telling if they will pull through, or if they will get you out of the
hard situations. We should encourage certain traits, so that we don't have to worry if our leaders are up to the task. Two good examples of magnificent
leaders are LinâManuel Miranda ( "LinâManuel Miranda Biography" Biography.com by Clarence Haynes) and Odysseus ("The Odyssey" by Homer).
They help inspire us and remind us to be clever and determined. Some may say that neither are well fit to be called brilliant leaders, but would terrible
ones be as loved and cherished as they are? Only the determined and clever make it to the top. Determination...show more content...
The first indication of this is in the article "LinâManuel Miranda Biography," on Biography.com by Clarence Haynes, where it states "He first
presented a song from the future show in 2009... Hamilton eventually debuted at the Public Theater in early 2015," (Biography.com). Therefore he
has spent nearly seven years working on one musical. For this reason, Miranda has shown a great amount of perseverance. Determination is
demonstrated by how far and how long somebody is willing to go to achieve their goal. After spending over six years working on one project, it is
easy to see that Miranda is an extremely determined specimen. This is an example of what working hard can do and why it should be encouraged.
Furthermore, it is clear that Odysseus is incredibly determined. Odysseus does not care about what it will take to get back home to his family, all
he cared about was if it was possible! His determination bled through when he didn't even try to stop his journey back home. This is a good example
of determination because it is now easy to see that without determination, we would never achieve any of our greatest hopes and goals. With all of
these examples, it is clear that determination is an exemplary trait, for without it no goals would be achieved and all actions would be
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2. A Biography On My Mom
I wrote a biography on my mom because she is basically an older and wiser me, but her childhood wasn't exactly as easy. Lashae Damore Bibbins
was born on March fifteenth, 1970 in Los Angeles California at the UCLA Medical Center. She was born on her dad's birthday and unfortunately, the
day her father's best friend died from a car incident. Lashae's parents are Lucille and John Jefferson.
Her first memory was when she was four or three years old in preâschool called Kimberly Ann in 1973. Lashae says, "I remember they had an ugly red
carpet, and I refused to take a nap till the teacher said "okay just lay down quietly". I used to watch a T.V show called "H.R. Puffin Stuff." There
was a red flute, an ugly green witch and the trees moved and talked." Lashae's mom especially remembers when Lashae would cry every time she
dropped her off, which gave her a headache. As a child Lashae was most afraid of dying. She would think about it all the time and scare herself. She
also remembers the weekends when she was young. "Saturdays were the best because I was able to watch cartoons all morning while drinking hot
chocolate and eating toast with grape jelly. My favorite t.vâshow to this day was the Brady Bunch."
Lashae had two siblings. Her unreliable older brother, Maurice, who she thought was very weird because he would always lie and steal from their family
and an annoying younger sister, Meme, who at the time lived to make Lashae's life miserable by pretending that Lashae hurt
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3. Examples Of Rambling Autobiography
Rambling Autobiography Nicholas Hill My only memory of first grade is learning cursive and having far worse handwriting than other
classmates. Probably my favorite memory from elementary school is recess and playing with friends. Middle school came around and was
probably the first time I was really nervous to go to school, but by the end I realized how fun it was and all the trouble I got into. Before school
every started for me I enjoyed playing outside climbing trees. Every time fall came around I looked forward to jumping in piles of leaves, carving
pumpkins and halloween. In 8th grade I started skiing which is my favorite winter hobby. The first time I went on a airplane was last year(2016)
when we went to Florida then took a cruise to the Bahamas. I'm hate spiders and snakes especially big snakes and spiders. One of my favorite
memories as a child is when went on a short vacation in New Hampshire and stayed in a really cool cabin with a stream behind it that made for the
best sleep ever. Another time I went to New Hampshire was with my Aunt and Uncle and we stayed in a house they own near Hampton Beach,
which was the first time I ever went to a big beach. In 6th grade my family and my friends family went to the Damariscotta Lake State Park almost
every day and had barbecue chicken on the regular, along with hamburgers and hotdogs. We also went to the majority of state parks in Maine because
we got a state park pass book and there is a challenge in it to get a stamp
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4. Auto Biography Essay
As a typical auto biography I will start out my stating that I was born in November 1984 just outside Fort Worth Texas. I was raised in the same
area. As a child, I moved a lot, more than once every school year. We stayed within the same groups of independent school districts, and because of
this I felt like I knew everyone everywhere after fourth grade. As a child moving didn't really bother me, but as I grew older I started to crave stability.
We moved three times my freshman year, and I realized that if this constant moving continued I wouldn't graduatehigh school. The next year when I
was almost 17 years old I moved out on my own. I did this to gain stability. It was a good choice. After moving out I continued to go to my same high
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I will tell you in 2007 life was starting to settle, and the things I wanted were becoming clearer. With that being said, I won't give my husband credit
for everything changing, but the last 9 years have been as normal and as good, as anyone could hope for.
I married and had two children. I worked for a wellâknown corporate company, where I did very well earning the position of supervisor. Shortly after
the birth of my second child, my husband's job was relocated to east Texas where he is actually from. I took that opportunity to stay home with my
son. When my son was around 18 months old I gave into my dream of going back to school. College was one of the greatest challenges I had ever
faced, because I was terrified to fail, and in turn fail myself. I did what I always do though. I dig in my heels. I was dedicated. I finished my AAS
degree in paralegal studies and received high honors, and an award for most outstanding paralegal, and best public speaker.
I then started my journey at the University of Texas at Tyler. I completed a full semester on campus every day. My plans changed a bit when I was
offered a job by referral as a court clerk in a district court. I decided to take the full time position, but I vowed that my bachelor's degree would remain
my top
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5. My Biography Essay
I started my journey of life in the early 90's and ever since I have been up against barriers and met many different types of characters. All with their
personal gain is put first without a thought for others.
Anyways let's start from the beginning, I started my educational career in 1997 at welbourne primary school/ boy was it fun it had everything a kid
could ever imagine, a massive sand box, shiny new tricycles, super fast scooters and loads and loads of coloured paint. It was unbelievable we were
given milk and cookies and we got to sing as well as the fundamental steps of life, the alphabet and numbers.
I have always been fond of those years and the joy it brought, but the person I will always remember Ms Kerion, she was the...show more content...
Wow now this stage of my life which made me who I am today, it had the most life changing experiences up to this date, secondaryschool. My very
first secondary school was Salisbury, it was said that it was one of the worst performing schools in the country and also one of the worst behaved. I
did not know this and didn't believe it because I and most of my friends had achieved very good grades in our SATS. I had achieved level five in
English, five in science and four in mathematics. Anyways when I first started the school was the chitter chatter of other pupils and the smell of
school dinners was as always putrid. The grease they used to fry made the air slimy and unâ breathable.
When I entered the massive gates the immense building towered over me. I felt tiny in comparison just like my confidence at the time, I was
terrified. My year had started a day earlier than the rest of the school so that we could get to know each other better. I had already made some new
friends but I had also made enemies. Me and my new friends played some football together and it was awesome they were unstoppable (I was
unstoppable as well) and right there I knew I made friends for life One of my best friends was a boy called Hanad he was a tall and muscular, he had
fair skin like caramel but was as tough as a nut. Hanad was the coolest boy I had ever met, he was the best in our whole year at most
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6. Biography Of My Grandmother
My grandmother, Kathy A Gerdes was born March 10, 1947 and has done many great things in her life. She excelled in everything because she is
very strong and determined to do things. Growing up, I was always with her and watching her do things which is why I look up to her. It wasn't
until she moved in with us until I got to have a strong relationship and get to see the kind loving person she is. This biography portrays what she
has accomplished and how she is loving and strong. As a child, my grandma had a very simple life even though her parents were strict. She grew
up in New Prague, Minnesota, by the old creamery. She had 3 siblings, Rosie, Roman, and Tony. They are all older than her and each sibling is
about 10 years apart. Her dad owned a barber shop and her mom was stay at home. My grandma had to do many chores around the house including
dishes, cleaning, garden work, shoveling snow, and many other things. She was always expected to do her chores for the day after school or she
would be in trouble. Her parents were very conservative catholics. Her family had to go to church every Sunday and they didn't have a choice if they
wanted to go or not.
Kathy had many memories as a child. She loved to play outside all of the time. She played things like hide n' seek, ring around the frypan, Jacks, and
marbles with shooters. She played many guy sports like football and basketball because she always played with boys that lived around her. She also
loved to go ice skating. My
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7. Educational Autobiography Essay
Miguel Huerta Period 1 September 8, 2010 Educational Autobiography A lot of people think education is just something you get in school, but in
reality education comes from different places and people not just school and teachers. For example, way before I started school I was already being
educated by my parents, they taught me how to eat, behave, use the bathroom, talk, and a lot of other things that help out in life. I started my
educational career in John F. Kennedy Elementary. I don't really remember my years there because I only went there for Kindergarten and 1st grade.
After that, I went to Sepulveda Elementary. That was a learning experience because I had to basically be on my own for a couple of days since I was
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Sadly to say, I didn't really have a teacher in middle school that made a big impact in my life but I matured on my own and got my stuff together
and put my work first and girls second. When I graduated 8th grade I was so excited because I had accomplished something special but I knew
that wasn't the end but in fact a beginning to an even bigger obstacle, high school. I still remember on the day of graduation my mom went alone
because my dad was working and after I told her that this wasn't the last time she would see me walking down for a diploma because in couple more
years I would be doing it again. That was a big deal because she never graduated high school neither did my dad because my mom had me and they had
to care for me. Then finally I made it to high school. This was the place where everything I learned up to now would help me. My 9th grade year was
really good I met new friends that I still talk to, got good grades but other than that it was a normal year. When I went to 10th grade I was in AOF
(Academy of Finance) or Global. At first I was a little optimistic about being in it because I didn't really know a lot of people but I stayed because I
was a little curious about the whole business stuff going on in there. It was a good decision to stay because I really enjoy all the business related
work and I am looking forward to even having some sort of a business career later on in life. The teacher that really made an impact on me is the
teacher for whom I
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8. Professional Biography
Let me ask you a question. How are you not incredibly bored by the above professional biography? I am certainly yawning after writing such nonsense
and I hope you are, too.
I am someone who is going to stick her tongue out like a four year old who doesn't like broccoli when it comes to the format of formal professional
biographies. There are thousands of articles with tips and suggestions on writing guidelines, all of which not only bore me but evoke outrage. I want to
take down this external structure of "describing a professional self" with tiny ninja knives and chopsticks while wearing a tutu and being photographed
for my future profile image. This is certainly the image of the therapist I would choose to work with from the listing in Psychology...show more
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Also, the above quote is who I am to my core and every waking moment of my life is devoted to helping you step into the unedited light that you are,
too, and equally so. I will admit that some of this intention is selfish. Entertaining myself over the last decade has run its course and I want to be
intrigued by you more than I am of myself, which is a rare occurrence.
What a surprise that the above paragraph is certainly going to be judged and classified in terms of narcissism by some. Again, thank you counseling
profession for slapping a wound on my light and deep respect for who I am.
I am formally trained as a "Psycho"âTherapist and I have an incredibly low opinion of my profession as a whole. Incredibly low. Deeply disappointed
and disheartened. Yes, the sentence is a fragment. Intentionally so. I am emphasizing the fragmentation I experience in my profession as you are reading.
Moving forward with directness, I think we actually "suck" at healing. We do not understand the essence of what we are being called to bring forth in
the world and, yes, I believe it is our responsibility to dig deeper. If there is a more sophisticated synonym I could use in replace of "suck," I'm not
interested in your suggestion, but thank you.
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9. Biography of Grandparent
"I had an amazing life. I had wonderful husband I loved more than anything else is the world. I had six beautiful children, who gave me nine
grandchildren, and the strength I needed throughout my life. I have regrets; but everyone does. I believe my life was wonderful because everyday I
pray for my family and thank God for what he has given me throughout the years. The good times, and the difficult ones â everything was a blessing."
Winnie, now 75 years old, believes she has been blessed everyday of her life. It sounded surprising after I interviewed her to hear how religious and
optimistic she is about her life. You see, I knew her as my quirky grandmotherâ who used to crotchet dolls on top of soda bottles, or kiss a penny that
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Every Sunday, after church, her father would bring her and her siblings to the park near their house and play with them until her mother was finished
making lunch for the family. Winnie's friends during her childhood were the "kids who were in her church and her neighborhood." She never
remembered having her mother dislike any of her childhood friends; but emphasized that she spent the most of her time with her older sister
Angela. Annie and Angela were best of friends growing up, always playing dress up and house. To this day, her and Angela have a strong bond
despite living miles apart. In her teenage years in the 1950's, her mother and father never emphasized the importance of her schoolwork. They were
still very strict religiously, but believed that the woman should raise children in the house [[relate to watching tv and seeing a commercial for her
period and saying that's inappropriate on tv]] She was not allowed to date until she was eighteen. But, when she was fifteen, she met a boy in school
that she had a crush on. Although she knew it was wrong, the boy and her started dating secretly. It was nothing serious, she remembers, "Going to the
park and having him pick her flowers and kissing her hands." It was the first time she took interest in a boy, or that a boy had taken interest in her.
Unfortunately, her older brother Gerard had heard about Annie having a
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10. Benjamin Franklin Biography
As it is stated in Autobiography and many biographies about Benjamin Franklin's life, he was transformed from a selfish, immature young man to be
the founding father we now know of. The American founding father and philosopher trusted in both the written word and the Word during this
transformation, as one can see. Yet, he seems like he trusted one of these more than the other, although only slightly more.Benjamin Franklin did trust
the written word, as an author of many works. He even quoted that "the pen is mightier than the sword." He was an author of many literary works,
including the pseudonym Mrs. Silence Dogood. Franklin wrote to the local newspaper under her pseudonym because his older brother and guardian,
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Those two aspects of his life fueled many parts of his transformation, the Word helped him get an idea of his Virtues, and the written word forwarded
his career in politics, science, and philosophies. Franklin's words have left a mark on American history, as just some of the works of one of our
founding fathers. Even in his youth, he was highly educated, and spent most of his time either reading or writing. In his adulthood, these also consisted
of experimenting as well, like the famous kite experiment that he conducted. Literature was a large part of Franklin's life and his
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11. Autobiography Of My Childhood
In second grade, I finally figured out that something was wrong with me. There always had been, and it was only getting worse. For as long as I
had been alive, I was never like other kids. As a baby, I never crawled more than a few inches. But one day, just for fun, my dad stood me up across the
room from my mom. "Walk to Mama," he told me. Despite all expectations, I did. I got up and walked to Mama. I didn 't even stumble. It wasn 't
that I couldn 't walk, I just hadn 't needed to. My mom carried me everywhere. It was a sign, albeit missed, of what was to come. I had also never
spoken, not even baby babble. Many of my parents ' friends took this as proof that I was autistic. My parents, however, refused to believe them. I...show
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The school tried to discourage my parents from thinking I was gifted, saying things like 'A lot of people think that about their kids,' and 'She's fine
where she is.' Fortunately, my parents knew something was up. At Ms. Kafka's urging, my parents got me tested. The results came back positive.
I was gifted. Very. The school resumed its rhetoric with even more force. They didn 't want me to leave. I was dragging up their test scores. My
parents, however, did want me to leave, as did I. We started looking at schools. Two favorites emerged: Nova Classical Academy and Minnetonka
Public Schools's Navigator program. Nova was a public charter school in Saint Paul, much closer to my house in Minneapolis, and was
recommended by my IQ test proctor. The Navigator program was, unsurprisingly, in Minnetonka, and my parents had found it on their own. Due to
my father's anxieties about me going to a charter, they decided to look more closely at Minnetonka. A little while later, I was pulled from my school
to go to a Navigator orientation. As soon as I walked in to the classroom, I felt every pair of eyes on me. I was in the worst situation imaginableâI was
the newcomer. I didn 't know anything about this strange new place, half an hour away from my school, my house, and anything and anyone I knew.
Worse, in less than a year, these kids could be my classmates. I took a spot at the very back table. There was only one other student thereâa blonde girl
who quickly introduced herself
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12. Example Of Career Autobiography
Career Autobiography
Throughout life, people are influenced by others when it comes to career paths. For example, career paths can be directed by our backgrounds such
as family and culture. The career path I chose has been influenced by family and those who support me and encourage me during school. The career
path, I have chosen is to work with women survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. I will discuss how selfâassessments helped me gain an
understanding, which careers might be worth pursuing because of my interests.
I have always been encouraged by my family to volunteer to gain an understanding that experience is valuable, even if the work is unpaid. While
volunteering, it allowed me to see if I could handle dealing with trauma victims in hospital settings. I chose the major of psychology because I always
wanted to become a therapist and help those in difficult life situations. I knew that my family wanted me to feel rewarded and satisfied with the
career I choose and to not focus mainly on salary. My family always thought it was important to get a college education and a good career. They did
not attend school themselves and know the struggles of finding a job without the qualifications and education. The cultural influences that impacted my
decision was that my family can understand my career path. My family looks at counselors as important people in society and as a career worth
pursuing. Both of my parents are from Poland and did not attend school in the
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13. Biography of President Andrew Jackson
I agree that with the rating of sixth overall that Andrew Jackson received for his presidency. Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United
States and a member of the Democratic Party. Jackson made many positive and negative decisions as the president of the United States. Andrew
Jackson expanded the power of the president and he also expanded democracy during his time as the president of the United States.
Andrew Jackson has gone down as one of the best presidents in United States history and that's because he did many great things to improve the
United States. Throughout his presidency he constantly abused his power as the president and did many things that expanded the powers of the
president. One of the biggest things that President Jackson did while in office was pass the Indian Removal Act. The Indian Removal Act of 1830
was when Jackson forced all the Indians to move to the land acquired in the Louisiana Purchase, while the Supreme Court declared this
unconstitutional. Many of the Indians went peacefully, but many of the Indians also decided to protest and take it to the Supreme Court
(Darrenkamp). While the court did side with the Indians Jackson and Congress forced the Indians to give up their land. The federal troops were
called in to escort the Indians to their new land. Fifteen thousand Indians were forced to move and while on their way about a third of the Indians
died, and this event became to be known as the Trail of Tears (Darrenkamp). Jackson had
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14. Autobiography Of A Teacher
As children, we absorb information and learn from experiences that mold us into who we are. Many individuals impact a child's life, but the most
powerful and influential role lies in a devoted teacher, a teacher provides growth to students as a gardener would to a garden of flowers. Each child
can bloom into a thriving flower so long as you water their garden with optimism, love, patience, and guidance. Throughout my educational
experiences I was lucky enough to have educators who poured their knowledge and optimism into me, and now I would like to reciprocate that back
to students who are in the position I was once in. Balancing life and school is hard enough for a student, but a powerful and caring teacher can steer
you in the right direction. In this autobiography you will read about my educational background, experiences that influenced my decision to become a
teacher, and what I believe the role of a teacher should be in a student's life. As a student I went to multiple schools, I went to three different elementary
schools, two middle schools, and two high schools in Brownsville, and through it all I had great experiences. Brownsville is a humble community with
low socioeconomic status, but rich in culture, history, and unity. In retrospect, the socioeconomic status was changing as I attended different schools,
depending on the area of the school, of course. I was able to see peers of mine with different statuses than the person next to them, some more affluent
than
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15. Autobiography Of My Family
I was born and raised into a hardworking family that are the complete opposite of culture alienators. My siblings and I are all first generation in
America on my mom's side and second generation on my dad's side. Life was very hard for my parents to raise all seven of us and depended on
my grandparents for most of their help. Being that my grandparents brought all nine of their kids to America from Belize it was also very hard for
them so survive and find stability. Most families that come to America from a third world country usually find it very difficult to keep up family
traditions and sometimes lose all contact. My family found a way to stay very close and keep the Belizean culture very alive still to this day. As you
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This left my mom with seven kids to raise by herself. Meaning one on one time was rare, because my mom is not a superhero and could not be in
multiple places at one time. Grief left my family and I in a place where we did not know what to do, but we eventually got out of it, and continued
on with our life. We always remembered the hard working parents we had, and the hard working mother we still had. I am resilient and got back
on my feet and continued to attend school, graduated elementary school, and will soon graduate from high school. Although, I have gone through
many difficulties it has made me work harder as an individual and choose my career choice at an early age. Being that I was very into the heart at
a young age, and my father passing from a heart disease, I always knew I wanted to study cardiology, and will someday soon become a
cardiologist. Being that my mother has attended medical school several times, I first handedly have seen how difficult it can be. I have been told
by many people to pick a different profession because of that; But because of how passionate I am about cardiology and the amount of times I have
experienced people deal with heart problems has assured me that I have chose the right profession. I being a very conscientious person has has also
assured me that I will be able to tackle medical school and become a cardiologist. I believe that the first steps of becoming a cardiologist is that I have
personally experienced people suffer from
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16. Biography of President Andrew Jackson Essay
Andrew Jackson was one of the most controversial presidents that has governed the United States, both historically and while he was the leader of
the country. Like many Americans during the time he was born, Andrew Jackson was born to Scottish and Irish immigrant parents on March 15,
1767. It is unclear for certain which, but Jackson was born in one of the Carolinas, which at the time were British colonies. Jackson was raised as a
child of the frontier, and likewise received the type of sporadic education that most children got at the time, with formal primary education being years
away. Jackson would become an orphan in the American Revolution, and gained early experience in battle, foreshadowing his future military career. In
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Because modern technology was obviously unavailable at the time of 1817, Jackson fought the British at New Orleans in 1817, shockingly
defeating a group of experienced British generals. The incredible victory for Jackson, although it really had no effect on the war, once again gained
him great respect, and would cement his reputation as one of America's greatest military heroes. The aggressiveness of Jackson on the battlefield
and his willingness to command without fear would gain him the nickname he would own for the remainder of his life, "Old Hickory". The victory
at New Orleans and Jackson's heroic fighting in the war would be greatly important in Jackson's fame and run for presidency in 1824 (Tregle, Joseph
G., Jr.). Almost immediately after his great win at New Orleans in 1817, Jackson began his push to become president of the United States. From the
beginning of his campaigning, his success as a military leader played a huge role in Jackson's popularity and attraction. In the election of 1824, Jackson
was pitted against John Quincy Adams, both running under the sole party at the time, the DemocraticâRepublicans. Because no candidate won a
majority of the electoral college, despite Jackson winning the popular vote, the election went to the House of Representatives to be decided. In the
end, John Q. Adams won the presidency after Henry Clay put his support behind Adams. This would go on to be called the "corrupt bargain," as
Jackson and his
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17. Essay on Biography of President Barack Obama
Obama's Presidency
Barack Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on August 4th, 1961. He went to Harvard Law School. After his graduation, continued his legal work
as a civil rights lawyer and a professor teaching constitutional law at the University of Chicago. He was elected to the Illinois State Senate in 1996. He
served there for three terms (1996â2004). Later on, he started his campaign in 2007 for the presidential election in 2008. He won the presidential
election against John McCain, his Republican opponent and started serving in the office in January 20, 2009. He became the 44th President of The
United States of America. He is more wellâknown for being the first AfricanâAmerican who ever served in The White House.
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They are still debating over the solution for this.
"In term of foreign policy, he is indecisive" âBui, 36. According to what he said, Mr. Obama often gives late decisions. He is not good at dealing with
other countries. Ukraine and Eastern Sea are one of the obvious proofs. China and Russia have been very daring lately; America is losing respect
in both term of economy and military. Israel is another country to concern. Imagine if there is no Israel, all those Middle Eastern countries are
sharing the same belief. They will eventually team up, create their own Alliance and only God knows what they can do with that. The world
doesn't need another version of Germany in World War 2. According to Jenifer Rubin from The Washington Post, in an article she said "President
Obama gave an interview in which he viciously attacked Israel, suggesting that Israel was the cause of the peace process failure, that the United
States could no longer protect Israel if the peace process failed". Mr. Obama should consider that keeping Israel strong is a good thing to do right
now. A strong Israel means that Middle East is unstable. Israel's neighbor countries will keep being suspicious in every moves Israel made. They will
be busy dealing with each other. In another word, it will prevent them to unify.
However, American should consider the good that he has done for this country. He ended the war with Iraq as the last troop left in 2011. He
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18. Florence Nightingale Essay
Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale, a wellâeducated nurse, was recruited along with 38 other nurses for service in a hospital called Scutari during the Crimean War
in 1854 . It was Nightingale's approaches to nursing that produced amazing results. Florence Nightingale was responsible for crucial changes in
hospital protocol, a new view on the capabilities and potential of women, and the creation of a model of standards that all future nurses could aspire
towards.
Florence Nightingale was born on May 12th 1820. Her father, who was a wealthy and intelligent man, believed that women deserved an education. Thus,
Florence Nightingale and her sister were educated in Italian, Latin, Greek, History, and Mathematics. This is quite...show more content...
The results that Nightingale achieved using her methods caused her to receive great status from the British press, who referred to her as "The Lady
of The Lamp" because of her late night rounds to check on the soldiers in her care. Her praise enabled her to establish a nursing school which taught
the procedures and ethics that she had created, bringing about a new line of nurses which possessed a superior knowledge of medicine and hospital
maintenance. Thus, the teachings of Florence Nightingale were spread to the next generation of nurses, and to all of the generations to come.
Florence Nightingale changed the public's views of a woman's potential and capabilities in her era. Victorian women of her age group did not
attend universities or pursue professional careers . The success of the Scutari post was amazing, and the fact that a woman achieved these feats was
even more astounding to her peers. Nightingale was the first woman to be given the British Order of Merit, in 1907 for her work . From
Nightingale's example, it could be seen that a woman achieving spectacular results was indeed possible, and the inferiority of the female gender was
now in question. Florence Nightingale became a role model for other nurses around her. Linda Richards, who visited Ms. Nightingale at her home in
England in 1877, said,
The one dream of my nursing years was being fulfilled: I was indeed talking with the one woman whose name and the record of whose good
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19. Shakespeares Biography Essay
SHAKESPEARE'S BIOGRAPHY
Shakespeare's Biography
William Shakespeare was a great writer who lead a very interesting life. In fact, he is often though of as "the greatest write of his time."
As a child, William Shakespeare started his education at around the age of "six or seven at Stratford grammar school, also known as the King's New
School of StratfordâuponâAvon."(Brooke pg23) It would be most likely that Shakespeare's lessons would focus around "Latin composition and the
study of Latin authors like Seneca, Cicero, Ovid, Vigil, and Horace."(Brooke pg23) Shakespeare's schooling did not last long however, when he was
removed from school at the age of thirteen due to...show more content...
Not much
is known about Anne and her children around this date, except for the death of her son,
Hamnet, at the age of eleven on August 11, 1596. William Shakespeare was left without an aire, but by this time he had already left for England to
start his career.
As mentioned before, Shakespeare had an early period of his life which led from his withdrawal from grammar school, to his marriage to Anne
Hathaway, which is commonly referred to as his "lost years." Now comes the second section of his life where not much is heard of him and is also
likewise known as his "lost years." This period lasted seven years, from the time he left his family in Stratford to the time he had become an
established actor by the end of 1592. It is thought that during this time "he practiced his skills and may have even been recruited by the Leicester's or
Queen's Men."(Bentley pg 14) Many of his plays had already become well known, such as Henry VI, The Comedy of Errors, and Titus Andronicus.
When the theatres were closed from 1592 to 1593, during this time, Shakespeare wrote many nonâdramatic poems. When the Earl of Southampton saw
his work, he immediately gave Shakespeare the support he needed. With the Earl's help, Shakespeare returned back to the theatre in 1594. "He then
became so immersed with his work that he was more involved in the theatre than anyone else. He now shared ownership of the Globe." (Mabillard
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