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I Am Not A Native Texan And I Have Been An Educator
I am not a native Texan and I have been an educator in Texas for over 12 years. I have coached at schools from 3A to 6A and from Houston to the
DFW area. I have seen and heard some great things that we coaches as well as schools do but at the same time I have seen and heard some horrible
things. Unfortunately we are losing great coaches to administration positions and to the private sector due to the long hours and insufficient pay.
We as coaches have a great privilege of educating and coaching these young student athletes to help them prosper in their present life as well as in
their future. We have the opportunity to see our athletes every day in our athletic periods but some do not take advantage of it. I have seen coaches
wait two months after school has started before they would do any kind of activity for their teams during the athletic period. I have seen coaches take
two months off after their season is over and have a study hall during the athletic period. We have to fight to maintain our athletic periods and we
cannot give administration any reason to take it away. Value your time with your athletes and get the most out of them. Teach them what hard work is
and they will expect great things; give them days off and they will fight you when you start trying to make them work out. In all my years as a coach
but one year I have coached multiple sports. I have coached three sports in a school year for five years; some of those years I was a head coach. I
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Should Texans Have Sovereignty?
Should Texans Have Sovereignty?
On November, 9th, 2012 a petition, containing 125,746 signatures, was submitted to the United States Federal Government asking if Texas could
peacefully secede from the Union (Peacefully grant, 2012, p. 1). Some Texans claimed "Texas maintains a balanced budget and is the 15th largest
economy in the world, it is practically feasible for Texas to withdraw from the union, and to do so would protect its citizens ' standard of living and
re–secure their rights and liberties in accordance with the original ideas and beliefs of our founding fathers which are no longer being reflected by the
federal government" (Peacefully grant, 2012, p. 1). However, with a Texan population of over 25million it is quite... Show more content on
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In fact, the federal government responded to the petition for Texan secession by declining the request (Peacefully grant, 2012, p. 1). The executive
branch, established that the Union should remain united and that grievances should be handled through measures of the ballot, not running from the
issues at hand (para. 3). In addition, they used this Abraham Lincoln quote to support their decision, "in contemplation of universal law and of the
Constitution the Union of these States is perpetual." In the years that followed, more than 600,000 Americans died in a long and bloody civil war that
vindicated the principle that the Constitution establishes a permanent union between the States. And shortly after the Civil War ended, the Supreme
Court confirmed that "[t]he Constitution, in all its provisions, looks to an indestructible Union composed of indestructible States" (Peacefully grant,
2012, para. 3). Next, a fundamental philosophy of Texan separatist is the idea of state rights. For example, Philips (2013) mentions that states like
Texas can threaten the economy by romanticizing nullification of federal laws different from elected official's ideas (para. 3). Accordingly, many
scholars agree that nullification and secession is illegal (Rakove, 2014, p. 82). In the writings of Rakove et al., (2014) he explained that there is no
mention of nullification, secession, or sovereignty in the constitution,
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Overview Of Houston Texans
AFC–South
Houston Texans
The Houston Texans are the Texas–based football team that competes in the NFL as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) South
division. The Texans first played in 2002 as an expansion team after the Houston Oilers moved to Nashville, Tennessee. The franchise is
majority–owned by Bob McNair. The team nabbed its first playoff berth during the 2011 season as AFC South division champions, then again in 2012
and 2015.
Indianapolis Colts
The Indianapolis Colts is the Indianapolis professional football team competing in the NFL as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC)
South division. The Colts was founded in Baltimore in 1953. The Colts were one of three NFL teams to join the terms of the AFL
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The Rallying Cry Of The Texans During Their Rebellion...
92. The rallying cry of the Texans in their rebellion against General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna at the Alamo mission in San Antonio TX in 1836
when 200 Texans made a heroic stand against 3000 Mexicans under Santa Anna. 93. The manifest destiny was belief in which Americans believe
that America had a divine obligation to stretch the boundaries to the Pacific Ocean. A symbol of manifest destiny was the figure "Columbia" that
moves across the land leaving the darkness with light. 94. Texan Annexation. Mexico had warned it would regard annexation as an act of war. The
Boundary Dispute, the California Question: President Polk clearly wanted to expand the country to the Pacific Ocean by taking control of California
and lands in the Southwest. Monetary Claims against Mexico. 95. The Wilmot Proviso was a fundamental condition in the acquisition of any territory
of Mexico it banned slavery in all land gained from Mexican cession 1846. It was never passed through both houses but it transformed the debate of
slavery. 96. The California Gold Rush made rich overnight to many participants and also a impact not only in California, but the entire US as well.
There were many robbers and criminals running away in California. But the effect of the California Gold Rush changed the legal system. In addition
U.S signed a treaty which claimed California as their own. Land transportation was limited but once gold fever struck the money was put into the
economy. Then the transcontinental
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Is Kneeling During The National Anthem Disrespectful To...
Is kneeling during the National Anthem disrespectful to America. People have been asking this question for a year and a half right now. The
National Anthem is a moment of time where we all become one, looking at the possibilities of the future. We honor the many people who served and
who are serving in the armed forces and the public forces with great respect. They are the light of which blocks out the darkness, so it won't affect the
United States of America. The United States of America is a beautiful place with many cultures and beliefs. We learn from each other new things
that we can use to benefit our life's. The many instances of kneeling in the NFL have brought a large consequence to the financial side of the NFL
and other associated businesses. In the NFL, viewership has dropped over 10 percent in the 2017 season so far. The NFL is a 13–billion–dollar
business. The effects of the protest have led to almost a 2–billion–dollar loss in revenue. Kneeling in the NFL has created controversy and arguments
that we cannot ignore forever.
This protest started in August of 2016 by an NFL football player named Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid. They both played for theSan Francisco 49ers
and protested by kneeling during the National Anthem. Everyone present was confused and shocked at why he is doing it. No one ever expected
someone out of the blue to begin kneeling during the few moments of unity and paying respects for others. Colin Kaepernick was soon interviewed
after the
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Poverty Of The State Of Texas And The Many Economic Issues...
Abstract
This paper is over the matter of poverty in the state of Texas and the many economic issues poor Texans face, during their daily lives. It will cover the
benefits that come with the major social welfare programs that attempt to positively enhance lifestyles for the poverty–stricken. Its intention is to
inform you that these programs provided are put to good use and your tax money along with federal funds are not going to waste, as many citizens
seem to disagree.
Poverty, welfare, and health care go hand in hand. Texans who fall below the poverty line are more likely to become ill due to poor health and the
quality of life they are living. Welfare seems to be the solution to this issue. Welfare provides Texans enough funds of financial assistance to provide
what is barely enough for their families. There are an abundant amount of social welfare programs, to help insure a form of stability in these homes.
Poverty in Texas
Since the beginning of time there has been separation of economic classes; the poor, middle class, working class, and upper class. Most people are
considered or identifies as middle class or the working class.
The poor are people who fall below the poverty line. Middle class accounts for most people. The working class falls just below the middle class. The
upper class account for a small percent of our citizens. The upper class is people whose income totals up to 150,000 or more per year.
Texas has a population of 25,834,229
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A Study of the Trans-Texas Corridor and How it Affects...
A Study of the Trans–Texas Corridor and How it Affects Texans
Everything is bigger in Texas. That's what a lot of Texans what Americans and people around the world to know– you don't mess with Texas. In the
1950's, when President Eisenhower created the first Interstate plan for the country and implemented new roads in almost every single state, it was the
largest engineering feat in the modern world. Now, almost half a century later, GovernorRick Perry is set to break that record, with the costliest, largest,
and most incredible–sized proportion Texas Trans–Corridor, dubbed the "Texas Superhighway," a 4000 mile, $175 billion dollar project that won't be
completely functional for another fifty years (Perry). This project certainly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Laredo contains 40% of the United States land–ship import traffic. Also, any traveler on the I–35 corridor in Texas runs into hundreds of
eighteen–wheelers, increasing drivers awareness and causing disarray for drivers who are trying to see the road in front of them. Perry's answer is to
shift the traffic away from metropolitan areas. If truck drivers can bypass San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas, the time to their destination would probably
save them an entire day in travel. Freight rail services could veer away from San Antonio's railroad yard, an institution bustling with activity in the wee
hours of the morning. Also, commuter rail can solve environmental problems and help families keep in touch anywhere in the state without the
over–burdening costs of driving (Perry). Perry's plan begins with the setup itself: Six, twelve–foot vehicle passenger lanes in which the vehicle can
travel at 80 miles per hour; Four, thirteen foot truck lanes; Two tracks for each of the following railroad establishments– high speed rail, commuter
rail, and freight rail. No transportation facility exists like this in the modern world. All of these integrations to modern society are completely bundled
into one, and their concept is all the same – relieve traffic in urban centers and create a safe and enjoyable experience through the Texas countryside
without interruption
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Personal Narrative: I Am A Texan
At the age of 5, I came to the United States from Mexico, and ever since society has shaped me to who I am today. Having been born in another
country the major social problem or force that affected my life has been that I am an immigrant. I have lived most of my life in the states in Texas
and I proudly consider myself a Texan. Since I came in to Texas so young I did not have any issues adjusting to the language and culture. Within a
few years I could adapt and "fit in" with everyone here. Thing have not been easy as some people, like our now president, have very harsh views
towards people like me, specially "Mexicans". Regardless of the problems my status has brought I consider myself to be successful citizen and a
productive member of society.
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An Essay On Houston Texas
HousВ·toВ·niВ·an, a native resident of Houston, Texas. This term is popular in more states than Texas. There's a saying that "Everything is bigger
and better in Texas. Houston is the fourth largest city in America behind Nevada and ahead of New Mexico. Now that is big. People that are born in
Texas are natives, and therefore Houstonian. There are several races that callHouston home like Hispanics, Asians, Blacks and Europeans. There is also
a refugee population in Houston from places like Afghanistan, Iraq, and Somalia. However, any person that lives in the culture and experiences the
culture to the extent that they consider themselves native can also be called a Houstonian. Houstonian is not a term. Houstonian is a way of life, a
culture, and an identity. Technically a Houstonian is anyone native to the city of Houston,Texas. As vague as that may be, this surprisingly includes all
kinds of nationalities and races. Houston is melting pot city and many families are started here. As long as you have lived in the city for a minimum
time, or have been born in Houston that makes you a Houstonian. Usually natives are born into a family of natives as well but other times it is a
generation that starts the path going forward. There is no particular face of a Houstonian, or style of dress for that matter. A Houstonian is recognized
by their comfort in the city. Houstonians a proud of their city and often rally often at festivals and events to celebrate that culture of a fun and
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Personal Essay: A Career In Houston Texans
Being an employee of the Houston Texans for not quite seven years ignited my passion for sports tourism with an emphasis in event planning.
Especially during my internship, I lost the spark I had when I first started working for the Houston Texans. I am unable to determine when the spark
started to fade, but I was afraid I would not want to work full–time in the sports industry. While I worked at the Houston Texans BMW Valet full time
and not being able to visit the tailgaters, friends, from my old parking lot, home for the past four seasons. I had 29 seconds to "create raving fans"
causing me to stress about if I was doing my job. I was not confident with my abilities to "create raving fans" anymore. By the middle of my fifth
season,
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A New Horizon On Cannabis For Texans
A New Horizon in Cannabis for Texans Marijuana has been a hot button topic for the past couple of years. It recently made headlines earlier in the
state of Texas. On Monday, June 1st 2015 Governor Greg Abbott signed The Compassionate Use Act (senate bill 339) by Senator Kevin Eltife
(R–Tyler). Sb 339 "...will allow individuals with intractable epilepsy to access cannabidiol (CBD oil) to reduce seizures" (State of Texas). What this bill
stands for is the belief that the marijuana plant can produce some lifesaving health benefits. It is a citizen's responsibility to inform and educate
themselves on what is going on around them. I specifically chose this topic because I believe that for us Americans this is the next big frontier.
Not only could this plant helps save some people's lives, but it could also help alleviate the pressure on our national debt. As long as we continue
to do research and try to understand the complexity of this issue, then we should be able to grow in our mind frames of how this could be
beneficial to a lot of people. There will always be the other side of this issue that it could do more harm than help, but if we continue to monitor and
maintain control of these herbal medicines we can begin the steps towards a safer path. The new law states that "The state will regulate and distribute
the oils to patients whose symptoms have not responded to federally approved medications" (Hershaw). In this day and age, there are more people
who are looking
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How Did Texas Fight
65,000 Texans During the Civil War 65,000 Texans served in the Confederate Military, but why? On March 2, 1861, Texas seceded from the Union,
and Governor Sam Houston refused to take an oath of loyalty to the Confederacy and he resigned. (Background Essay) Nearly one–fifth of the soldiers
that fought, or between 12,000 and 15,000 of them died. (Background Essay) Then why did Texans fight? Texans fought in the Civil War because of
states rights, love for Texas, and for slavery. In the Civil War Texans fought because of states rights. President Lincoln stated, "No state upon its mere
motion, can lawfully get out of the Union. (Document C) However, O.M. Roberts, president of the Texas Secession Convention, disagreed. He believed
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Texas believed they should be able to own slaves as much of the South did. In Texas the slave population was 182,566. (Document A) Most of the
South relied on agriculture and had slaves working for them. In Texas 29% of white families owned slaves, and slaves made up 30% of the Texas
population. (Document A) Another way to tell that Texas fought for slavery is because Texans payed a lot of money for slaves. Approximately
$1,200 for one healthy male slave (Document A) They needed more than one slave and this increased the total. Some people believed that slaves
would benefit slaves and free man. (Document B) While some justified slaves by "the experience of mankind and the revealed will of the Almighty
Creator". (Document B) Slaves cost a lot of money and without them it would be hard to tend to the land, so owners would try to protect them from he
Yanks. For example sending them up mountains to hide. (Document D) They fought for slaves to maintain their lifestyle. Slavery is the main reason
why Texans and the South fought in the Civil
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Why Texans Went To War Dbq
Slavery in Texas grew fast in 1860's, but things were about to change. After a slave revolt led by John Brown, South Carolina had enough of the
North and left the U.S. Later more states joined South Carolina, and they decided to form The Confederate States of America. Texas had just joined
the U.S, so why would they want to fight just to go to another country? Well, Texans went to war because of states rights, their love ofTexas, and to
preserve slavery.
To begin with, many texans went to war because they thought that the union was taking away their states rights. In Document C, it says " This is a
union of equal states, and no state can force another state either to remain in it or withdraw from it"( Doc C). This shows that texans were not happy
with the union telling them they can't leave them. Also it says "The true theory of our government as an association or sovereignties , and not a
blended mass of people in one social compact."(Doc C) This statement shows that texans thought what the union was doing was not right. This isn't the
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This is probably the most logical because why would you go to war if you don't really care about the country or state. In John Wesley Rabb's letter he
said "I wanto be home so bad," but he didn't go back until the war was over.(Doc D) This shows his love for Texas motivated him to stay in the war,
not only that it also says he was injured.(Doc D) John also warns Virge not to go to war, and if he does only enlist in Texas Service.(Doc D) This
shows that he only wants people to fight for Texas, so they will have a stronger
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Civil War DBQ
One country, divided between the North and South, fighting each other– each hoping to achieve victory. A devastating and long four years was coming
for the soldiers– the Civil War. Texas, the seventh state to secede from the North, contributes about 65,000 soldiers to the Confederacy, however, almost
one–fifth of them lost their lives. So, there is one question that looms over us all– why did Texans choose to risk their lives for such a cause– why did
Texas fight in the Civil War? Texans fought in the Civil War for at least three reasons: Slavery, pride and love for their state, and the main reason,
States' Rights.
One reason Texans fought was for slavery. Texas was a slave state, and about thirty percent of Texans owned slaves (Document A). They believed
"...[the African rase] were... an inferior and dependent race..." (Document B), and that White men were meant to be in power. Texans also thought that
slavery is "mutually beneficial to both [slave] and free..." and was justified by the "...revealed will of the Almighty Creator..." (Document B). Put
shortly, Texans were willing to fight over slavery because they believed slaves' servitude helped Texans and slaves themselves, because slaves were
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They believed that "no state [could] force another to [stay or leave their Union]" (Document C). Texans felt that the "...true theory of our [national]
government as an association of [independent states], and not [just]... people in one social compact..." (Document C) States' Rights would cause
Texans to fight because they felt their state's rights were being violated by the actions of the federal government interfering with what they want to
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Michael Strahan Essay
Michael Strahan has a net worth of $45 million. He is a retired football player, actor, author, entrepreneur, and is currently a talk show host. How he
made it NFL Michael is a former player for the NFL team New York Giants. He became an NFL player in 1993. He played as the defensive end for 14
seasons. Over the period, his salary was $60 million. The 2002–2003 season was his highest earning year. He made $20.6 million. He earned the record
for single–season sacks in 2001. He recorded 22.5 sacks that season, setting an NFL record. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in
August 2014. He retired at age 36, four months after scoring his first Super Bowl ring in 2008. He has been named the NFC Defensive Player of the
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He sold his Bel–Air mansion in 2013 for $11 million. He had sold another mansion as part of his divorce settlement with Jean Muggli. His share was
$1.8 million. Career Beginnings Michael's uncle, Arthur Strahan was also a pro football player. Michael went to live with Art so that he could
play football for Westbury High School, Houston. Michael began to play football in his senior year. Before this, he had played organized football
at Mannheim American High School. He was a linebacker for the Mannheim Redskins in 1985. After playing one season at Westbury, he was
offered a scholarship at Texas Southern University. He racked up collegiate sack records during his 4 years in campus. He was drafted by the New
York Giants during the second round pick in the NFL Draft of 1993. He initially played only 9 games due to injuries. He even missed the 2 playoff
games. He had a breakout year in 1997. He recorded 14 sacks that year. He was voted into his first Pro Bowl that year. The associated press named him
the first team all–pro. Before retiring from football, David Hill, who was the then CEO of Fox Sports Media Group signed Strahan to a contract as an
analyst on Fox NFL
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Jj Watt Research Paper
"Never be happy with just good. Every single day, you need to do something to make yourself better than everybody else. That's the only way we're
going to improve," said JJ Watt, a NFL player. JJ Watt is a defensive end for the Houston Texans. He is not only a very good football player, he is an
amazing person. When Hurricane Harvey hit the Coast of Texas, he spent his time, money, started fundraisers and got other people to help out. This is
why Kindred should invite JJ Watt to speak to our community.
JJ Watt is a very known NFL football player. He grew up playing football with his brothers and instantly fell in love with the game. He got drafted to the
Houston Texans in 2011. He was awarded numerous awards in his first 5 years of playing. In 2017, he received the Walter Payton Man of the Year.
JJ Watt thinks of others before himself. When Hurricane Harvey hit the Coast of Texas, he didn't think about himself; he thought of others. He spent
his time starting fundraisers and donating money. He helped the people that were affected by Hurricane Harvey. He started a campaign for the victims
and raised $37 million. According to the article "Home" by Justin J Watt, JJ Watt speaks to children in middle
–school. His goal is to teach them life
lessons, like teamwork, leadership, leadership, and work ethic. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It doesn't have to be raising money, it can simply be opening the door for someone. According to the article "Houston Texans" J.J. Watt surprises
cancer patient who attends school via 'Watt the robot' by Mike Herdon JJ Watt visited a twelve–year–old boy that has leukemia. He spent 2 hours at his
house and surprised him with a signed jersey. JJ Watt said, "When I heard the story that he named his robot after me, and that he was such a big fan, I
mean it's a no–brainer to do stuff like this." JJ Watt is very busy with his football career but he does speak to
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Texas 's Annual Graduation Ceremony
Houston Community College's annual graduation ceremony will be held on Saturday, May 14 from 9am–noon at NRG Stadium.
President and CEO of the Houston Texans Jamey Rootes will be the keynote speaker at commencement. The ceremony registration deadline is extended
until Friday, May 6.
Register online: hccs.edu/graduation
The HCC Alumni Association is hosting a free Graduation Celebration for the class of 2016 on May 6 at 6pm at the West Loop campus auditorium.
The event will have food, music, an inspirational speaker and giveaways. RSVP required: http://bit.ly/1SFbfH0
Walking across the stage is not required in order for students to receive their degree.
Last year, HCC awarded 12,949 degrees and certificates, but only 2,200 students walked the stage, meaning that less than one out of every five HCC
graduates participated in commencement.
All graduating students must wear the official HCC regalia: a black graduation robe and cab. Students can purchase regalia at any HCC Bookstore
through Thursday, May 12 for $50. Regalia can also be purchased at the rehearsal on May 13 and the morning of the ceremony on May 14.
HCC is holding a rehearsal on Friday, May 13 at 6pm at NRG Stadium, parking will be free at rehearsal. If students cannot attend rehearsal on Friday,
they can still walk on Saturday.
On the morning of the ceremony, graduates should arrive at 6:30 am and park in the Blue Lot (Kirby Dr. at Westridge). On Saturday parking will be $12.
After students
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The Influence Of Junteeth On Texans
Junteeth is the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States . It was on June 19th that Major General Gordon
Granger and the union soldiers landed at Galveston,Texas with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved were free. It was two and a half
years after President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation which had became official on January 1,1863. The Emancipation Proclamation didn't have
much impact on Texans due to the low number of union troops to oblige the Executive order. Nonetheless with the surrender of General Lee in April of
1865 the forces were able to influence and overcome the resistance. After the Emancipation Proclamation was Passed It seemed that the people of
Houston didn't quite
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Reflection On The First Texans Lesson Plan
I am going to use The First Texans lesson plan. I will ask the students to use some of the questions from The First Texans. Some questions will be
taken out, so it pertains more to the culture. Once the students finish the activity I will then tell them to go home find out what their culture is. Then
the next week dress up in what the people in their culture would wear. The students will then figure out what their relatives lives where like and they
learn where they came from. I would call up the dad of the Native American parents, and see if they would come to the school. When the Native
Americans come, they will tell the class what their ancestors did, and how they celebrate certain holidays. I would ask the Kenyan student to find vocab
word from The First Texan and have him translate from Swahili to English. That... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It gives them away to teach the other students about different cultures and traditions. Doing projects like having students rap, find vocabulary, and
bring in a guess speaker, can show them different learning styles. It is important for a student to be subjected to different learning styles because we all
learn differently. The strategies I used in the lesson plan to make it culturally diverse is making it fun for the students. I chose different students to do a
different task and then the students will learn from the task. The students will learn from the task, for the students or their parents will share what they
have learned. The strategy was also to get the students to learn more about each other and what they do in different cultures. The impact that the lesson
has is that it is fun and the students can see how different cultures work. It impacts the students and makes them feel important or needed. The lessons
will impact each student differently, for example a student might find the vocab in a different language interesting or the guest
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Similarities Between A Texan And Democracy
Social identity complexity is a concept of the amount of overlap, which is perceived or exists, between a person and groups that the person belongs
(Crisp, 2010). Two social identities that I experience are that of being a Texan and a Democrat. Although you may think this is a challenge, my city is
rather liberal and voted Democratic in the last presidential election. People who live in ethnically diverse communities have a higher diversity
complexity (Schmid, 2012). I believe this higher diversity complexity is part of the reason Houston voted Democratic in the last election.
These two identities interact in various ways. As a Texan who carries a gun on a regular basis, my extended New Jersey family often misidentified my
political
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Analysis Of Louisianan And Hispanic Texan Forms
As someone who identifies with both culture varieties in Louisianan and Hispanic Texan forms, one can see the various types of differences, including
music, food, recreation, and life as a seventeen–year–old. As a senior in high school, my parents still give my commutes to and from school. This can
be shown by the quote, "In short, the society in which you grow up, and your particular location in that society, lie at the center of what you do and
how you think" (James M. Henslin, 2014, pg. 3.) A noticeable confliction shows when my dad drives me to school, he plays the radio, which
predominantly plays country music. However, when my mom picks me up from school, she uses Pandora, which gives her more independence on
choosing the genre she wants. The songs she often wants to hear is Mariachi, a Spanish–speaking music genre which mixes pop culture in Mexico, folk
tales, and current issues. When I either practice my driving or hang out with friends, music genre tends to lean towards what is popular amongst my
age group and location, which is pop and country. When I am around myfamily and relatives, music tends to be in Spanish, such as Mariachi and
Spanish Pop. A Mexican–American culture had been forming over generations in my family tree, as my grandparents are from Mexico and my parents
are from South Texas. When I visit my grandparents and other relatives, who mainly live at the tip of Southern Texas, cultural changes start to become
more apparent as radio stations change
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Would Secession Put The Texans In Danger Or Help Them Thrive?
Houston felt that secession would be the wrong thing to do but many Texans disagreed with him. Secession was a big choice. Secession could cause
war and Mexicans taking over Texas. The people wanted secession and Houston must make a choice. Would secession put the Texans in danger or help
them thrive?
With Texas apart of the U.S. the citizens' rights were protected and safe by the constitution. Without the constitution their rights would not be safe and
the people would start losing rights until they had none. Houston not only believed it was his job to respect the people's rights but also respect the U.S.
and he knew that secession was unconstitutional. Houston did not want to disrespect the U.S. and he needed their help. Without the U.S.
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Personal Narrative: My Experience During My Time With The...
The growth I experienced during my time with the Houston Texans in my unique internship has been extraordinary. Professionally, I gained a voice
that was missing at the start of the season. I have become more assertive and not so concerned with the repercussions, whether they are good or bad.
I prefer a positive outcome and not a negative outcome. For instance, I used the voice I gained during the November 22, 2015 game when a fellow
Tailgate Ambassador broke the main rule of being the Tailgate Ambassador of the Houston Texans. The cardinal rule is simple do not drink while on
the clock. Do not drink excessively when you are off the clock and on the premises, because you still represent the Houston Texans. Several Tailgate
Ambassadors noticed
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Black Texans Essay
When one thinks of African American history in the United States, images of slavery and the antebellum south are what invariably come to mind.
While these images are indeed apt and applicable to understanding black history in the United States, as Alwyn Barr demonstrates in his text Black
Texans: A History of African Americans in Texas, 1528
–1995, the history of African Americans in the U.S. date farther back than slavery and
encompasses regions other than what has become known as the deep south.
Evaluating the book overall, it is evident that Barr's central purpose for writing the book was to make clear how the black community and culture
developed in Texas. While this is not implicitly stated, the chronological context of the books... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Because little historical discourse on blacks in Texas has been published, Barr must rely on primary sources as his main focus for research. Although
some secondary material is used, especially for analysis of modern black communities in Texas, Barr widely utilizes primary information. Seeking to
assess the effectiveness of this method, it is evident that while some of the information presented in the text is somewhat dry,primary source material
was best suited to meet the author's objectives overall. Because primary sources are the central focus of the work, the integrity of what Barr writes
cannot be refuted.
Examining how the book enhances the reader's understanding of Texas history, it could be asserted that Barr's exposition provides a considerable
amount of insight into the development not only of the black community but also the development of the state in general. Barr shows that blacks
played an integral role in the development of Texas: a fact that is often overlooked by many historians. Even though the book provides a considerable
amount of insight, however, it is overall quite dry. As such, the book would probably be useful for history students, graduate students and instructors
looking to discover more about Texas or black history.
Even though the text is dense at times, the author does a compelling job of presenting the
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Stephen Fuller Austin: A Texan Hero
Stephen Fuller Austin: A Texas Hero
(1793–1836)
It was November 3rd, 1793 in Wythe County, Virginia when Stephen Fuller Austin, son of Moses Austin, known as "The Father of Texas" was born.
Austin attended school in Connecticut as a child and graduated from Transylvania University in Kentucky. In 1813, Austin was elected to the
Legislature of Missouri and was reelected to that same position for three years until he moved to Arkansas. He was chosen as judge of the judicial
district of Arkansas. He planned to go to Louisiana to study law, but decided to join his father in his journey.
On a journey to Missouri, Austin 's father was struck with a pneumonia. When ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However at the same time, he imposed a fee that permitted the Baron de Bastrop to charge one hundred twenty–seven dollars per four thousand four
hundred and twenty–eight acres of land. Austin made a meeting with Bastrop to divide the fee amongst the two of them.
Peace between state and federal authorities was necessary for the success of the colonies. He opposed the efforts and defeated the hopes of Haden
Edwards bringing colonists into the Fredonian Rebellion and led the militia from Brazos and Colorado to help Mexican troops in taking it down. By
1830, Austin 's variety of colonies consisted of sixteen thousand people, and other, less successful, had recruited many, many more. It became much
harder for Austin to restore his leadership to them. However, the quick development of the colonies, along with efforts of the United States to buyTexas
, increased the nerves and anxiety of Mexican leaders. Their tries to attempt to safeguard the territory by stopping immigration continued conflict and
led to revolution and independence.
The Law of April 6, 1830, incorporated the Mexican policy of stopping further colonization of Texas by settlers from the United States. By intelligent
and a bit unpleasant interpretation, Austin ensured exemption and
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Gas And Oil Company Is The State Where Government Control...
Sita Lama Professor Sherry Sharifian GOVT 7 May 2017 Health and Environmental Hazard of Fracking and Use of Plastic Bags in Texas Texas is
the state where government control is limited and Texans want to grow up by own self.
Most of the cities have general rule and some have home rule. There are council–manager, mayor–council, mayor– manager which form local
government. There is county government and has 254 counties in Texas. The members elected in the government by the people to represent their
problem at state and federal level. They need to aware what is going in their community in Texas. Texans are suffering from many health hazards from
fracking. Gas and oil company makes lots of environmental hazards on the other side. It pays huge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
People living society should be free from health problems. Every citizen as well as leader stay in local as well as state level need to think how to
control these issues. Environment should be protected for today and for tomorrow. While making plastic bags, chemicals are used to process it. These
chemicals pass while manufacturing as well as using plastic bags by customers when comes contact with foods. 1 "A whole host of carcinogenic,
neurotoxic, and hormone–disruptive chemicals are standard ingredients and waste products of plastic production, and they inevitably find their way
into our ecology through water, land, and air pollution" ("The Harmful Effects of Plastic on Human" 2012). Public are facing these problems. There
is certain bill pass to ban single use plastic bags in Texas. But still it is not completely executing this policy in all cities of Texas. On the other side it
is said that too many customers loose and loss money by the shopkeepers each day where single used bags are allowed. It has both advantage and
disadvantage of this bill but it concerns with our health. Health comes first before everything.
Fracking need to be ban near the residence site and there should be specific area for fracking. Local government plays important role to solve the
problem in the community. Local governments directly contact and communicate their people and their problems. They figure out community
problems and issues and take those issues in front of
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Case Study: Toronto Blue Jays Vs. Texan Rangers
Assigning blame is bench cleaning brawls like the Toronto Blue Jays vs. Texan Rangers is extremely difficult, If not impossible most of the time.
There is always a video, reaction and context to work from, nut there is plenty we don't view and know. This most recent brawl occurred in the top of
the 8th inning, games almost over but not quite yet! The Texas' 7–6 win on Sunday after Toronto right fielder Jose Bautista went in hard to second base
on a take–out slide and was punched in the face by Rangers second baseman Rougned Odor Bautista, who was struck by a pitch from the Rangers
Matt Bush at the beginning of the inning, was at the middle of the fight after his aggressive slide into Odor at second base on a double–play ball off
the bat of
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Tony Romo Case Study
Tony Romo had it made he was the starting quarterback for "America's Team" the Dallas Cowboys, sure he always threw an interception at the wrong
time but he was in the middle of a six year, 119.5–million–dollar contract. Unfortunately for Tony he was playing the sport of football, which arguably
is the most dangerous sport in the world, and he inevitability got injured. The cowboys had no choice but to play fourth round draft pick Dak Prescott.
Dak took Dallas by storm and led the team to a 13–3 record and a division title in his rookie season. With Prescott playing this good and becoming the
face of the franchise with fellow rookie Ezekiel Elliot, it begged the question, what about Tony? Once the Cowboys season ended after a 34–31 loss the
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The article list teams such as the Cleveland Browns (who are known as a quarterback graveyard), Denver Broncos, New York Jets,San Francisco 49ers
and then finally the Houston Texans. All theses teams would be interested in Tony Romo because of their lack of quarterback depth and makes you
wonder even if just one of them was willing to take on his contract then possibly Jerry Jones could swing a deal and get a return on Romo. As for the
article awfulannouncing.com it talks about the possibility of Tony Romo retiring and going into the sports broadcasting world. The article
mention two possibilities for Tony, going to FOX sports and taking over for John Lynch who was recently hired as the general manager of the San
Francisco 49ers or going to CBS and possibly taking over for Phil Simms on the "A" team of football broadcasts for the network. The reason CBS
would want this change is there are many football fans, me included, who do not particularly like the work Phil does. Also, CBS would be making a
huge splash by adding someone with no experience in broadcasting and coming right out of the game. A big splash is something that is needed for
CBS who is thought of as a secondary corporation when it comes to their football
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Why Texas Is The Most Important Star Out Of The Fifty.
Bears, bats, and Berettas are some of the things that makes the Lone Star the only important star out of the fifty. Although I was born in Colorado, the
fires of the Alamo still burn strong in my heart. While Texas is generally used by many to describe the geographical location of the state, the word
"Texan" takes on a whole new meaning from someone coming from another state. In Texas, I have discovered timeless traditions, southern hospitality
and state pride like no other. Texan is not a title determined by birth, but a diverse state of heart. To put it simply, to be Texan is to be the best.
When I was a kid, and I moved from the plains of Colorado to the backwoods of North Houston, I asked myself a few questions. What is Texas?
What is a Texan? And most importantly, do I get to ride my horses to school? These were all good questions and as I spent more time in Texas, I came
to realize these questions were more common than expected. Throughout my time in this state, I came to understand that Texans have their own
cultural identity. In fact, I found Texans have a sense of group identify based on their shared history and their cultural distinctiveness. Although the
stereotypes point to being Texan as throwing on your cowboy hat, going to the rodeo, and eating everything and anything fried, it is not necessary to
do these things to be classified as a Texan. While some of our population participates in ranching and cowboy culture, a true Texan is so much more
diverse. A
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Persuasive Essay On Texas
"This is America. We're entitled to our opinions." "Wrong. This is Texas. And my opinion is the only want that matters" (Susan Elizabeth Phillips).
Oh, how this quote is so accurate. Texans believe that what they say is always right no matter what. You can't talk bad about a true Texans. I remember
my first day is Texas like it was just yesterday. People used to say how everything is bigger in Texas, and they weren't lying. Just the drive seemed
like it was never going to end. I remember thinking about only seeing open road and people riding on horses everywhere in cowboy boots and hats.
Too bad that wasn't true, well not the riding around on horses and everybody in cowboy boots and hats. All I saw was trees all around me and
gigantic hills that you couldn't see anything over. Although, it seemed like it was never going to end; there was some good things about my drive.
Just to see how Texas took pride in their state and the beautiful scenery. I remember when I first saw don't mess with Texas sign andthought to myself,
"Wow they are really serious." The monuments and statues of past Texans stood tall and how you can drive on the median to take pictures with the
Texas signs. So, in all it wasn't that bad.
Texans are cool, unless you're talking about their football team. Texans take pride in football like no other state. They would ride or die for them;
win or lose. Now, I'm from Louisiana and I love my city, but I grew love for Texas. I may not be native but I can see the difference between the two
states. Texas is way bigger than what I was expecting and the traffic is a killer. You'll think that it would be better because they have more highways
and more lanes, but it's not. Texans cannot drive and believe that they own the whole road with their humongous trucks. So, I had to learn how to drive
like a Texans.
Texans a truly country and they love them some country music. Their accent is like no other. When you hear aTexan talk, you must stop and think what
they mean. You begin to question your sanity when you talk to a Texans. I didn't know if I should be insulted or appreciated about what they said. You
begin to understand them after being down here after some time, but that's what most people say about
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My Personal Experience
Growing up I learned that I needed to mature at a younger age compared to my peers. I understood that a low–income, minority I needed to work hard
to achieve my goals. One experience that shaped my life happened this past year. It was the day My family and I were being evicted from our home a
couple of days before my birthday and right before the holiday season. This made me stronger, but it also changed something inside me. I learned that
life isn't a game and that I should be grateful for what I have, because one day I could lose it all.
A couple of days before my birthday, my mother asked me "What do you want to do for your birthday party this year son?" "Do you want to invite
some friends over and spend time with them?" It's like she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A note was left at the door stating that we had until Christmas day to leave the property. We had no idea what to do, where to go, or who to ask for
help. My mom fell into a deep depression knowing she couldn't do anything to stop this from happening. I felt that my reaction had caused a lot of
problems within my family. I was very selfish, I didn't stop to think about how painful this situation was for my family. I understood I couldn't celebrate
my birthday anymore, consequently, now I had other priorities. The well–being of my family matter more. After a day of challenging work, we sat on
the floor and a feeling of nostalgia overpowered me. I turned to my mom and asked: "Why us mom?" I had endless questions that neither I or my
mom could answer. We went on with the packing until we had every bit of our stuff moved out. After waiting for months, we finally found a small
place to live in. Those long months taught us that everything happens for a reason, we managed to get through the eviction. It made us strong enough
to be prepared for anything life threw at us. At this point in my life, I realized that I had to create my own path. My sister had managed to graduate
and continue her education at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It was my turn to create my own path. I understood that if I
wanted to help my family, I had to think about creating a better future for
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Why The Texans Were Victorious At San Jacinto
The field was set, both generals decided upon where they would take their final rest before the battle. The spring of 1836 in soon to be a free Texas,
the weather was warm with a slight breeze on this day the 21st of April. One army fueled with rage for revenge and the other just searching for their
reasons to keep marching on this far against an inferior army. The Texas revolution may have begun with the battle of Gonzales, but through sheer
determination and resiliency how a ragtag army were victorious at the battle of San Jacinto. A victory which would shape the history of Mexico,Texas,
United States and the world. To understand why the Texans were victorious at San Jacinto, you cannot purely just look at the battle itself, but at the
tactical genius of what it seems General Sam Houston had been planning all along. General Houston had known all along that the fight against the
Mexican army at the Alamo would have been futile and though the council wanted to hold the Alamo at all costs, Houston knew this to be unwise
and this is why he sent James Bowie to destroy the fortifications and retreat back to Gonzales. General Houston knew also that his army was not to
the standard of the Mexican army in ways of drilling and moving in battle formations and he needed time to train the army and prepare them for
battles. General Houston was trying to form an army from the men that were spread across the lands. The council kept sending men on expeditions
with groups of
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My Birthday Experience
Growing up i learned that i needed to mature at a younger age compared to my peers. I understood that a low–income, minority i needed to work hard
to achieve my goals. One experience that shaped my life happened this past year. My family and I were evicted from our home a couple of days
before my birthday and right before the holiday season. This made me stronger but it also changed something inside me. I learned that life isn't a
game and that i should be grateful for what i have, because one day I could lose it all.
A couple of days before my birthday my mother asked me "Que quieres hacer para tu cumpleanos?" I was thrilled to tell my mom what I had in mind
for my birthday. Enthusiastically I answered "I want to invite my friends over, go to the park, and then come back home for the birthday cake. I
remember inviting all my friends over for my party. I had always been invited to my friends birthday parties but this year I was hosting my own. My
mom knew my favorite football team was the Houston Texans and she wanted the theme show. Before my birthday she ordered a huge Houston Texans
theme cake, a Texans pinata, and decorations. I knew this day was going to be perfect, and nothing could ruin it.
On December 19th, the day before my birthday I woke up with a feeling of enthusiasm rushing through my body. At that point, i had told myself
"Wow! I've never felt this much excitement before." I rushed out of bed and started to text my friends, they were all super pumped about
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Texans In The Civil War Dbq
Have you ever thought why the texans fought in the Civil War? The texans fought in the blood battle on their own territory, the civil war. There
were tons of deaths and most of them were from diseases. The texans fought in the civil war only for states rights, love for texas, and slavery. First,
texans fought in civil war was because of states rights. "The crisis upon us involves not only the right of self government, but the maintenance of a
great principle in the law of nations . . . the true theory of our (national) government as an association of sovereignties, and not a blended mass of
people in one social compact (Doc C)." This is the speech of O.M. Roberts on states rights. He was the head of the Texas Secession Convention,
January 28,
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Texans: Team Case Study
(5) Kansas City Chiefs @ (4) Houston Texans The Chiefs come into this game red hot, having won 10 consecutive games after a 1–5 start. On the
other side, we have the Texans, who for all intensive purposes are lucky to be here. This is the second meeting between these two teams. In week one,
the Chiefs won 27–20. The biggest strength for both of these teams is their ability to rush the passer. Both teams finished in the top five in total
sacks. J.J. Watt of the Texans led the NFL with 17.5 sacks, and after getting his cast for a broken hand removed looked back to his old self last
Sunday. The Texans lost their star left tackle Duane Brown last Sunday, which only means bad news for quarterback Brian Hoyer. Meanwhile the
Chiefs' defense is
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Texas Rebellion Dbq
In 1836, the Texans declared its independence from Mexico. Texas had declared their independence from Mexico because the Texans had trouble
being a part of Mexico and wanted their own independence because the Texans had objected Mexico's way of governing. The Texans were justified in
declaring their independence, and they were honorable men fighting for their freedom. One reason is that the government had not exactly listened to
the Texans. Another reason is that the Texans should have a choice for their independence since the original 13 colonies had also declared
independence when they felt they had been treated unfairly. And third,Mexico had not been treating the Texans nicely, causing the Texans to rebel. All
in all, the Texans had declared... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to the website, history.com, it states "Texans also adopted a constitution that protected the free practice of slavery, which had been
prohibited by Mexican law," (www.history.com). Some believe that Texas was only declaring independence because they wanted to keep slaves.
However, the real reason was that Mexico had not been treating the Texans nicely, which had caused Texas to feel betrayed. In addition, the youtube
video mentions "Austin traveled to Mexico City to meet the government and discuss reforms however he was imprisoned because they suspected him
of inciting revolt he was eventually released but now even more people including Austin himself supported independence," (www.youtube.com). Texans
had tried to talk to the Mexico government about the problem, however, the government had ignored the Texan's pleas. In short, the Texans were
justified in declaring their independence because the government had not been taking in their opinions and being nice to
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Personal Narrative: My Trip To Texans
It was time to take Micah to Nashville and get direction for our son. A few nights before we left I was up all night. I spent time seeking God about
our situation. My heart was broken and my despair was without words, but God was there, and as always He directed me. He reminded me about
the time when Miranda had the chicken pox. She was just over a year old and Micah had just turned three. Micah was determined he would not get
them. I was positive he would. One day in the shower God moved on my heart to pray Micah would not get the chicken pox. I felt it was crazy to ask
God to keep Micah from the chicken pox. As far as I was concerned, chicken pox was a part of childhood. After all everybody gets them. God
continued to impress... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She asked me how Miranda was and I answered as usual. She again questioned me and then went on to say God had sent her over to me with a
"message from God." She told me God was going to make Miranda whole and for me not to back up. I had no idea what we were going to face.
God was preparing me for a difficult month. Very reluctantly, we went to the beach. Micah went on Monday with my parents. Kevin, Miranda,
and I went Wednesday night after church. While we were getting gas to leave, Miranda had to use the bathroom. I took her inside and Kevin pulled
the van up to the door. We came out to get in the van when Miranda looked down by her door. She picked up something and said, "Mom, I just found
$100.00." I told her to let me see. To my amazement she had just found a one hundred dollar bill. There were no other cars around or people. Miranda
declared God had given it to her. She was extremely excited and I was confident God was looking out for her. It might sound silly, but I saw it as hope.
Hope was hard to come by so I took all I could
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Essay On Personal Narrative: Texan Day At My School
In the story of Samson, his strength lies within his hair. That's sort of case for my story if you think pounding your fist on the floor in a fit of rage
and spazzing your head to deal with pain "strength." So my story begins in high school of junior year on Go Texan day of 2016. My school is a private
school and it shouldn't be shocking that my school has dress codes for uniforms and hair to keep the list short. So on Texan day you dress your
best western cowboy like attire and so I wore my new Ariat boots, the next class I had to go to was Latin class and it was also downstairs. As I was
walking down stairs, the french teacher, who is one of the more stricker teachers, was walking up the stairs the same time I was walking down and I had
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I Am Not A Native Texan And I Have Been An Educator

  • 1. I Am Not A Native Texan And I Have Been An Educator I am not a native Texan and I have been an educator in Texas for over 12 years. I have coached at schools from 3A to 6A and from Houston to the DFW area. I have seen and heard some great things that we coaches as well as schools do but at the same time I have seen and heard some horrible things. Unfortunately we are losing great coaches to administration positions and to the private sector due to the long hours and insufficient pay. We as coaches have a great privilege of educating and coaching these young student athletes to help them prosper in their present life as well as in their future. We have the opportunity to see our athletes every day in our athletic periods but some do not take advantage of it. I have seen coaches wait two months after school has started before they would do any kind of activity for their teams during the athletic period. I have seen coaches take two months off after their season is over and have a study hall during the athletic period. We have to fight to maintain our athletic periods and we cannot give administration any reason to take it away. Value your time with your athletes and get the most out of them. Teach them what hard work is and they will expect great things; give them days off and they will fight you when you start trying to make them work out. In all my years as a coach but one year I have coached multiple sports. I have coached three sports in a school year for five years; some of those years I was a head coach. I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Should Texans Have Sovereignty? Should Texans Have Sovereignty? On November, 9th, 2012 a petition, containing 125,746 signatures, was submitted to the United States Federal Government asking if Texas could peacefully secede from the Union (Peacefully grant, 2012, p. 1). Some Texans claimed "Texas maintains a balanced budget and is the 15th largest economy in the world, it is practically feasible for Texas to withdraw from the union, and to do so would protect its citizens ' standard of living and re–secure their rights and liberties in accordance with the original ideas and beliefs of our founding fathers which are no longer being reflected by the federal government" (Peacefully grant, 2012, p. 1). However, with a Texan population of over 25million it is quite... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, the federal government responded to the petition for Texan secession by declining the request (Peacefully grant, 2012, p. 1). The executive branch, established that the Union should remain united and that grievances should be handled through measures of the ballot, not running from the issues at hand (para. 3). In addition, they used this Abraham Lincoln quote to support their decision, "in contemplation of universal law and of the Constitution the Union of these States is perpetual." In the years that followed, more than 600,000 Americans died in a long and bloody civil war that vindicated the principle that the Constitution establishes a permanent union between the States. And shortly after the Civil War ended, the Supreme Court confirmed that "[t]he Constitution, in all its provisions, looks to an indestructible Union composed of indestructible States" (Peacefully grant, 2012, para. 3). Next, a fundamental philosophy of Texan separatist is the idea of state rights. For example, Philips (2013) mentions that states like Texas can threaten the economy by romanticizing nullification of federal laws different from elected official's ideas (para. 3). Accordingly, many scholars agree that nullification and secession is illegal (Rakove, 2014, p. 82). In the writings of Rakove et al., (2014) he explained that there is no mention of nullification, secession, or sovereignty in the constitution, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Overview Of Houston Texans AFC–South Houston Texans The Houston Texans are the Texas–based football team that competes in the NFL as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) South division. The Texans first played in 2002 as an expansion team after the Houston Oilers moved to Nashville, Tennessee. The franchise is majority–owned by Bob McNair. The team nabbed its first playoff berth during the 2011 season as AFC South division champions, then again in 2012 and 2015. Indianapolis Colts The Indianapolis Colts is the Indianapolis professional football team competing in the NFL as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) South division. The Colts was founded in Baltimore in 1953. The Colts were one of three NFL teams to join the terms of the AFL ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Rallying Cry Of The Texans During Their Rebellion... 92. The rallying cry of the Texans in their rebellion against General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna at the Alamo mission in San Antonio TX in 1836 when 200 Texans made a heroic stand against 3000 Mexicans under Santa Anna. 93. The manifest destiny was belief in which Americans believe that America had a divine obligation to stretch the boundaries to the Pacific Ocean. A symbol of manifest destiny was the figure "Columbia" that moves across the land leaving the darkness with light. 94. Texan Annexation. Mexico had warned it would regard annexation as an act of war. The Boundary Dispute, the California Question: President Polk clearly wanted to expand the country to the Pacific Ocean by taking control of California and lands in the Southwest. Monetary Claims against Mexico. 95. The Wilmot Proviso was a fundamental condition in the acquisition of any territory of Mexico it banned slavery in all land gained from Mexican cession 1846. It was never passed through both houses but it transformed the debate of slavery. 96. The California Gold Rush made rich overnight to many participants and also a impact not only in California, but the entire US as well. There were many robbers and criminals running away in California. But the effect of the California Gold Rush changed the legal system. In addition U.S signed a treaty which claimed California as their own. Land transportation was limited but once gold fever struck the money was put into the economy. Then the transcontinental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Is Kneeling During The National Anthem Disrespectful To... Is kneeling during the National Anthem disrespectful to America. People have been asking this question for a year and a half right now. The National Anthem is a moment of time where we all become one, looking at the possibilities of the future. We honor the many people who served and who are serving in the armed forces and the public forces with great respect. They are the light of which blocks out the darkness, so it won't affect the United States of America. The United States of America is a beautiful place with many cultures and beliefs. We learn from each other new things that we can use to benefit our life's. The many instances of kneeling in the NFL have brought a large consequence to the financial side of the NFL and other associated businesses. In the NFL, viewership has dropped over 10 percent in the 2017 season so far. The NFL is a 13–billion–dollar business. The effects of the protest have led to almost a 2–billion–dollar loss in revenue. Kneeling in the NFL has created controversy and arguments that we cannot ignore forever. This protest started in August of 2016 by an NFL football player named Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid. They both played for theSan Francisco 49ers and protested by kneeling during the National Anthem. Everyone present was confused and shocked at why he is doing it. No one ever expected someone out of the blue to begin kneeling during the few moments of unity and paying respects for others. Colin Kaepernick was soon interviewed after the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Poverty Of The State Of Texas And The Many Economic Issues... Abstract This paper is over the matter of poverty in the state of Texas and the many economic issues poor Texans face, during their daily lives. It will cover the benefits that come with the major social welfare programs that attempt to positively enhance lifestyles for the poverty–stricken. Its intention is to inform you that these programs provided are put to good use and your tax money along with federal funds are not going to waste, as many citizens seem to disagree. Poverty, welfare, and health care go hand in hand. Texans who fall below the poverty line are more likely to become ill due to poor health and the quality of life they are living. Welfare seems to be the solution to this issue. Welfare provides Texans enough funds of financial assistance to provide what is barely enough for their families. There are an abundant amount of social welfare programs, to help insure a form of stability in these homes. Poverty in Texas Since the beginning of time there has been separation of economic classes; the poor, middle class, working class, and upper class. Most people are considered or identifies as middle class or the working class. The poor are people who fall below the poverty line. Middle class accounts for most people. The working class falls just below the middle class. The upper class account for a small percent of our citizens. The upper class is people whose income totals up to 150,000 or more per year. Texas has a population of 25,834,229 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A Study of the Trans-Texas Corridor and How it Affects... A Study of the Trans–Texas Corridor and How it Affects Texans Everything is bigger in Texas. That's what a lot of Texans what Americans and people around the world to know– you don't mess with Texas. In the 1950's, when President Eisenhower created the first Interstate plan for the country and implemented new roads in almost every single state, it was the largest engineering feat in the modern world. Now, almost half a century later, GovernorRick Perry is set to break that record, with the costliest, largest, and most incredible–sized proportion Texas Trans–Corridor, dubbed the "Texas Superhighway," a 4000 mile, $175 billion dollar project that won't be completely functional for another fifty years (Perry). This project certainly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Laredo contains 40% of the United States land–ship import traffic. Also, any traveler on the I–35 corridor in Texas runs into hundreds of eighteen–wheelers, increasing drivers awareness and causing disarray for drivers who are trying to see the road in front of them. Perry's answer is to shift the traffic away from metropolitan areas. If truck drivers can bypass San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas, the time to their destination would probably save them an entire day in travel. Freight rail services could veer away from San Antonio's railroad yard, an institution bustling with activity in the wee hours of the morning. Also, commuter rail can solve environmental problems and help families keep in touch anywhere in the state without the over–burdening costs of driving (Perry). Perry's plan begins with the setup itself: Six, twelve–foot vehicle passenger lanes in which the vehicle can travel at 80 miles per hour; Four, thirteen foot truck lanes; Two tracks for each of the following railroad establishments– high speed rail, commuter rail, and freight rail. No transportation facility exists like this in the modern world. All of these integrations to modern society are completely bundled into one, and their concept is all the same – relieve traffic in urban centers and create a safe and enjoyable experience through the Texas countryside without interruption ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Personal Narrative: I Am A Texan At the age of 5, I came to the United States from Mexico, and ever since society has shaped me to who I am today. Having been born in another country the major social problem or force that affected my life has been that I am an immigrant. I have lived most of my life in the states in Texas and I proudly consider myself a Texan. Since I came in to Texas so young I did not have any issues adjusting to the language and culture. Within a few years I could adapt and "fit in" with everyone here. Thing have not been easy as some people, like our now president, have very harsh views towards people like me, specially "Mexicans". Regardless of the problems my status has brought I consider myself to be successful citizen and a productive member of society. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. An Essay On Houston Texas HousВ·toВ·niВ·an, a native resident of Houston, Texas. This term is popular in more states than Texas. There's a saying that "Everything is bigger and better in Texas. Houston is the fourth largest city in America behind Nevada and ahead of New Mexico. Now that is big. People that are born in Texas are natives, and therefore Houstonian. There are several races that callHouston home like Hispanics, Asians, Blacks and Europeans. There is also a refugee population in Houston from places like Afghanistan, Iraq, and Somalia. However, any person that lives in the culture and experiences the culture to the extent that they consider themselves native can also be called a Houstonian. Houstonian is not a term. Houstonian is a way of life, a culture, and an identity. Technically a Houstonian is anyone native to the city of Houston,Texas. As vague as that may be, this surprisingly includes all kinds of nationalities and races. Houston is melting pot city and many families are started here. As long as you have lived in the city for a minimum time, or have been born in Houston that makes you a Houstonian. Usually natives are born into a family of natives as well but other times it is a generation that starts the path going forward. There is no particular face of a Houstonian, or style of dress for that matter. A Houstonian is recognized by their comfort in the city. Houstonians a proud of their city and often rally often at festivals and events to celebrate that culture of a fun and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Personal Essay: A Career In Houston Texans Being an employee of the Houston Texans for not quite seven years ignited my passion for sports tourism with an emphasis in event planning. Especially during my internship, I lost the spark I had when I first started working for the Houston Texans. I am unable to determine when the spark started to fade, but I was afraid I would not want to work full–time in the sports industry. While I worked at the Houston Texans BMW Valet full time and not being able to visit the tailgaters, friends, from my old parking lot, home for the past four seasons. I had 29 seconds to "create raving fans" causing me to stress about if I was doing my job. I was not confident with my abilities to "create raving fans" anymore. By the middle of my fifth season, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. A New Horizon On Cannabis For Texans A New Horizon in Cannabis for Texans Marijuana has been a hot button topic for the past couple of years. It recently made headlines earlier in the state of Texas. On Monday, June 1st 2015 Governor Greg Abbott signed The Compassionate Use Act (senate bill 339) by Senator Kevin Eltife (R–Tyler). Sb 339 "...will allow individuals with intractable epilepsy to access cannabidiol (CBD oil) to reduce seizures" (State of Texas). What this bill stands for is the belief that the marijuana plant can produce some lifesaving health benefits. It is a citizen's responsibility to inform and educate themselves on what is going on around them. I specifically chose this topic because I believe that for us Americans this is the next big frontier. Not only could this plant helps save some people's lives, but it could also help alleviate the pressure on our national debt. As long as we continue to do research and try to understand the complexity of this issue, then we should be able to grow in our mind frames of how this could be beneficial to a lot of people. There will always be the other side of this issue that it could do more harm than help, but if we continue to monitor and maintain control of these herbal medicines we can begin the steps towards a safer path. The new law states that "The state will regulate and distribute the oils to patients whose symptoms have not responded to federally approved medications" (Hershaw). In this day and age, there are more people who are looking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Did Texas Fight 65,000 Texans During the Civil War 65,000 Texans served in the Confederate Military, but why? On March 2, 1861, Texas seceded from the Union, and Governor Sam Houston refused to take an oath of loyalty to the Confederacy and he resigned. (Background Essay) Nearly one–fifth of the soldiers that fought, or between 12,000 and 15,000 of them died. (Background Essay) Then why did Texans fight? Texans fought in the Civil War because of states rights, love for Texas, and for slavery. In the Civil War Texans fought because of states rights. President Lincoln stated, "No state upon its mere motion, can lawfully get out of the Union. (Document C) However, O.M. Roberts, president of the Texas Secession Convention, disagreed. He believed that each state was independent and had the right to make decisions for itself. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Texas believed they should be able to own slaves as much of the South did. In Texas the slave population was 182,566. (Document A) Most of the South relied on agriculture and had slaves working for them. In Texas 29% of white families owned slaves, and slaves made up 30% of the Texas population. (Document A) Another way to tell that Texas fought for slavery is because Texans payed a lot of money for slaves. Approximately $1,200 for one healthy male slave (Document A) They needed more than one slave and this increased the total. Some people believed that slaves would benefit slaves and free man. (Document B) While some justified slaves by "the experience of mankind and the revealed will of the Almighty Creator". (Document B) Slaves cost a lot of money and without them it would be hard to tend to the land, so owners would try to protect them from he Yanks. For example sending them up mountains to hide. (Document D) They fought for slaves to maintain their lifestyle. Slavery is the main reason why Texans and the South fought in the Civil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Why Texans Went To War Dbq Slavery in Texas grew fast in 1860's, but things were about to change. After a slave revolt led by John Brown, South Carolina had enough of the North and left the U.S. Later more states joined South Carolina, and they decided to form The Confederate States of America. Texas had just joined the U.S, so why would they want to fight just to go to another country? Well, Texans went to war because of states rights, their love ofTexas, and to preserve slavery. To begin with, many texans went to war because they thought that the union was taking away their states rights. In Document C, it says " This is a union of equal states, and no state can force another state either to remain in it or withdraw from it"( Doc C). This shows that texans were not happy with the union telling them they can't leave them. Also it says "The true theory of our government as an association or sovereignties , and not a blended mass of people in one social compact."(Doc C) This statement shows that texans thought what the union was doing was not right. This isn't the only reason why texans fought in the war. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is probably the most logical because why would you go to war if you don't really care about the country or state. In John Wesley Rabb's letter he said "I wanto be home so bad," but he didn't go back until the war was over.(Doc D) This shows his love for Texas motivated him to stay in the war, not only that it also says he was injured.(Doc D) John also warns Virge not to go to war, and if he does only enlist in Texas Service.(Doc D) This shows that he only wants people to fight for Texas, so they will have a stronger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Civil War DBQ One country, divided between the North and South, fighting each other– each hoping to achieve victory. A devastating and long four years was coming for the soldiers– the Civil War. Texas, the seventh state to secede from the North, contributes about 65,000 soldiers to the Confederacy, however, almost one–fifth of them lost their lives. So, there is one question that looms over us all– why did Texans choose to risk their lives for such a cause– why did Texas fight in the Civil War? Texans fought in the Civil War for at least three reasons: Slavery, pride and love for their state, and the main reason, States' Rights. One reason Texans fought was for slavery. Texas was a slave state, and about thirty percent of Texans owned slaves (Document A). They believed "...[the African rase] were... an inferior and dependent race..." (Document B), and that White men were meant to be in power. Texans also thought that slavery is "mutually beneficial to both [slave] and free..." and was justified by the "...revealed will of the Almighty Creator..." (Document B). Put shortly, Texans were willing to fight over slavery because they believed slaves' servitude helped Texans and slaves themselves, because slaves were "below" white men. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They believed that "no state [could] force another to [stay or leave their Union]" (Document C). Texans felt that the "...true theory of our [national] government as an association of [independent states], and not [just]... people in one social compact..." (Document C) States' Rights would cause Texans to fight because they felt their state's rights were being violated by the actions of the federal government interfering with what they want to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Michael Strahan Essay Michael Strahan has a net worth of $45 million. He is a retired football player, actor, author, entrepreneur, and is currently a talk show host. How he made it NFL Michael is a former player for the NFL team New York Giants. He became an NFL player in 1993. He played as the defensive end for 14 seasons. Over the period, his salary was $60 million. The 2002–2003 season was his highest earning year. He made $20.6 million. He earned the record for single–season sacks in 2001. He recorded 22.5 sacks that season, setting an NFL record. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in August 2014. He retired at age 36, four months after scoring his first Super Bowl ring in 2008. He has been named the NFC Defensive Player of the Year twice.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He sold his Bel–Air mansion in 2013 for $11 million. He had sold another mansion as part of his divorce settlement with Jean Muggli. His share was $1.8 million. Career Beginnings Michael's uncle, Arthur Strahan was also a pro football player. Michael went to live with Art so that he could play football for Westbury High School, Houston. Michael began to play football in his senior year. Before this, he had played organized football at Mannheim American High School. He was a linebacker for the Mannheim Redskins in 1985. After playing one season at Westbury, he was offered a scholarship at Texas Southern University. He racked up collegiate sack records during his 4 years in campus. He was drafted by the New York Giants during the second round pick in the NFL Draft of 1993. He initially played only 9 games due to injuries. He even missed the 2 playoff games. He had a breakout year in 1997. He recorded 14 sacks that year. He was voted into his first Pro Bowl that year. The associated press named him the first team all–pro. Before retiring from football, David Hill, who was the then CEO of Fox Sports Media Group signed Strahan to a contract as an analyst on Fox NFL ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Jj Watt Research Paper "Never be happy with just good. Every single day, you need to do something to make yourself better than everybody else. That's the only way we're going to improve," said JJ Watt, a NFL player. JJ Watt is a defensive end for the Houston Texans. He is not only a very good football player, he is an amazing person. When Hurricane Harvey hit the Coast of Texas, he spent his time, money, started fundraisers and got other people to help out. This is why Kindred should invite JJ Watt to speak to our community. JJ Watt is a very known NFL football player. He grew up playing football with his brothers and instantly fell in love with the game. He got drafted to the Houston Texans in 2011. He was awarded numerous awards in his first 5 years of playing. In 2017, he received the Walter Payton Man of the Year. JJ Watt thinks of others before himself. When Hurricane Harvey hit the Coast of Texas, he didn't think about himself; he thought of others. He spent his time starting fundraisers and donating money. He helped the people that were affected by Hurricane Harvey. He started a campaign for the victims and raised $37 million. According to the article "Home" by Justin J Watt, JJ Watt speaks to children in middle –school. His goal is to teach them life lessons, like teamwork, leadership, leadership, and work ethic. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It doesn't have to be raising money, it can simply be opening the door for someone. According to the article "Houston Texans" J.J. Watt surprises cancer patient who attends school via 'Watt the robot' by Mike Herdon JJ Watt visited a twelve–year–old boy that has leukemia. He spent 2 hours at his house and surprised him with a signed jersey. JJ Watt said, "When I heard the story that he named his robot after me, and that he was such a big fan, I mean it's a no–brainer to do stuff like this." JJ Watt is very busy with his football career but he does speak to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Texas 's Annual Graduation Ceremony Houston Community College's annual graduation ceremony will be held on Saturday, May 14 from 9am–noon at NRG Stadium. President and CEO of the Houston Texans Jamey Rootes will be the keynote speaker at commencement. The ceremony registration deadline is extended until Friday, May 6. Register online: hccs.edu/graduation The HCC Alumni Association is hosting a free Graduation Celebration for the class of 2016 on May 6 at 6pm at the West Loop campus auditorium. The event will have food, music, an inspirational speaker and giveaways. RSVP required: http://bit.ly/1SFbfH0 Walking across the stage is not required in order for students to receive their degree. Last year, HCC awarded 12,949 degrees and certificates, but only 2,200 students walked the stage, meaning that less than one out of every five HCC graduates participated in commencement. All graduating students must wear the official HCC regalia: a black graduation robe and cab. Students can purchase regalia at any HCC Bookstore through Thursday, May 12 for $50. Regalia can also be purchased at the rehearsal on May 13 and the morning of the ceremony on May 14. HCC is holding a rehearsal on Friday, May 13 at 6pm at NRG Stadium, parking will be free at rehearsal. If students cannot attend rehearsal on Friday, they can still walk on Saturday. On the morning of the ceremony, graduates should arrive at 6:30 am and park in the Blue Lot (Kirby Dr. at Westridge). On Saturday parking will be $12. After students
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  • 19. The Influence Of Junteeth On Texans Junteeth is the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States . It was on June 19th that Major General Gordon Granger and the union soldiers landed at Galveston,Texas with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved were free. It was two and a half years after President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation which had became official on January 1,1863. The Emancipation Proclamation didn't have much impact on Texans due to the low number of union troops to oblige the Executive order. Nonetheless with the surrender of General Lee in April of 1865 the forces were able to influence and overcome the resistance. After the Emancipation Proclamation was Passed It seemed that the people of Houston didn't quite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Reflection On The First Texans Lesson Plan I am going to use The First Texans lesson plan. I will ask the students to use some of the questions from The First Texans. Some questions will be taken out, so it pertains more to the culture. Once the students finish the activity I will then tell them to go home find out what their culture is. Then the next week dress up in what the people in their culture would wear. The students will then figure out what their relatives lives where like and they learn where they came from. I would call up the dad of the Native American parents, and see if they would come to the school. When the Native Americans come, they will tell the class what their ancestors did, and how they celebrate certain holidays. I would ask the Kenyan student to find vocab word from The First Texan and have him translate from Swahili to English. That... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It gives them away to teach the other students about different cultures and traditions. Doing projects like having students rap, find vocabulary, and bring in a guess speaker, can show them different learning styles. It is important for a student to be subjected to different learning styles because we all learn differently. The strategies I used in the lesson plan to make it culturally diverse is making it fun for the students. I chose different students to do a different task and then the students will learn from the task. The students will learn from the task, for the students or their parents will share what they have learned. The strategy was also to get the students to learn more about each other and what they do in different cultures. The impact that the lesson has is that it is fun and the students can see how different cultures work. It impacts the students and makes them feel important or needed. The lessons will impact each student differently, for example a student might find the vocab in a different language interesting or the guest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Similarities Between A Texan And Democracy Social identity complexity is a concept of the amount of overlap, which is perceived or exists, between a person and groups that the person belongs (Crisp, 2010). Two social identities that I experience are that of being a Texan and a Democrat. Although you may think this is a challenge, my city is rather liberal and voted Democratic in the last presidential election. People who live in ethnically diverse communities have a higher diversity complexity (Schmid, 2012). I believe this higher diversity complexity is part of the reason Houston voted Democratic in the last election. These two identities interact in various ways. As a Texan who carries a gun on a regular basis, my extended New Jersey family often misidentified my political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Analysis Of Louisianan And Hispanic Texan Forms As someone who identifies with both culture varieties in Louisianan and Hispanic Texan forms, one can see the various types of differences, including music, food, recreation, and life as a seventeen–year–old. As a senior in high school, my parents still give my commutes to and from school. This can be shown by the quote, "In short, the society in which you grow up, and your particular location in that society, lie at the center of what you do and how you think" (James M. Henslin, 2014, pg. 3.) A noticeable confliction shows when my dad drives me to school, he plays the radio, which predominantly plays country music. However, when my mom picks me up from school, she uses Pandora, which gives her more independence on choosing the genre she wants. The songs she often wants to hear is Mariachi, a Spanish–speaking music genre which mixes pop culture in Mexico, folk tales, and current issues. When I either practice my driving or hang out with friends, music genre tends to lean towards what is popular amongst my age group and location, which is pop and country. When I am around myfamily and relatives, music tends to be in Spanish, such as Mariachi and Spanish Pop. A Mexican–American culture had been forming over generations in my family tree, as my grandparents are from Mexico and my parents are from South Texas. When I visit my grandparents and other relatives, who mainly live at the tip of Southern Texas, cultural changes start to become more apparent as radio stations change ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Would Secession Put The Texans In Danger Or Help Them Thrive? Houston felt that secession would be the wrong thing to do but many Texans disagreed with him. Secession was a big choice. Secession could cause war and Mexicans taking over Texas. The people wanted secession and Houston must make a choice. Would secession put the Texans in danger or help them thrive? With Texas apart of the U.S. the citizens' rights were protected and safe by the constitution. Without the constitution their rights would not be safe and the people would start losing rights until they had none. Houston not only believed it was his job to respect the people's rights but also respect the U.S. and he knew that secession was unconstitutional. Houston did not want to disrespect the U.S. and he needed their help. Without the U.S. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Personal Narrative: My Experience During My Time With The... The growth I experienced during my time with the Houston Texans in my unique internship has been extraordinary. Professionally, I gained a voice that was missing at the start of the season. I have become more assertive and not so concerned with the repercussions, whether they are good or bad. I prefer a positive outcome and not a negative outcome. For instance, I used the voice I gained during the November 22, 2015 game when a fellow Tailgate Ambassador broke the main rule of being the Tailgate Ambassador of the Houston Texans. The cardinal rule is simple do not drink while on the clock. Do not drink excessively when you are off the clock and on the premises, because you still represent the Houston Texans. Several Tailgate Ambassadors noticed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Black Texans Essay When one thinks of African American history in the United States, images of slavery and the antebellum south are what invariably come to mind. While these images are indeed apt and applicable to understanding black history in the United States, as Alwyn Barr demonstrates in his text Black Texans: A History of African Americans in Texas, 1528 –1995, the history of African Americans in the U.S. date farther back than slavery and encompasses regions other than what has become known as the deep south. Evaluating the book overall, it is evident that Barr's central purpose for writing the book was to make clear how the black community and culture developed in Texas. While this is not implicitly stated, the chronological context of the books... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because little historical discourse on blacks in Texas has been published, Barr must rely on primary sources as his main focus for research. Although some secondary material is used, especially for analysis of modern black communities in Texas, Barr widely utilizes primary information. Seeking to assess the effectiveness of this method, it is evident that while some of the information presented in the text is somewhat dry,primary source material was best suited to meet the author's objectives overall. Because primary sources are the central focus of the work, the integrity of what Barr writes cannot be refuted. Examining how the book enhances the reader's understanding of Texas history, it could be asserted that Barr's exposition provides a considerable amount of insight into the development not only of the black community but also the development of the state in general. Barr shows that blacks played an integral role in the development of Texas: a fact that is often overlooked by many historians. Even though the book provides a considerable amount of insight, however, it is overall quite dry. As such, the book would probably be useful for history students, graduate students and instructors looking to discover more about Texas or black history. Even though the text is dense at times, the author does a compelling job of presenting the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Stephen Fuller Austin: A Texan Hero Stephen Fuller Austin: A Texas Hero (1793–1836) It was November 3rd, 1793 in Wythe County, Virginia when Stephen Fuller Austin, son of Moses Austin, known as "The Father of Texas" was born. Austin attended school in Connecticut as a child and graduated from Transylvania University in Kentucky. In 1813, Austin was elected to the Legislature of Missouri and was reelected to that same position for three years until he moved to Arkansas. He was chosen as judge of the judicial district of Arkansas. He planned to go to Louisiana to study law, but decided to join his father in his journey. On a journey to Missouri, Austin 's father was struck with a pneumonia. When ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However at the same time, he imposed a fee that permitted the Baron de Bastrop to charge one hundred twenty–seven dollars per four thousand four hundred and twenty–eight acres of land. Austin made a meeting with Bastrop to divide the fee amongst the two of them. Peace between state and federal authorities was necessary for the success of the colonies. He opposed the efforts and defeated the hopes of Haden Edwards bringing colonists into the Fredonian Rebellion and led the militia from Brazos and Colorado to help Mexican troops in taking it down. By 1830, Austin 's variety of colonies consisted of sixteen thousand people, and other, less successful, had recruited many, many more. It became much harder for Austin to restore his leadership to them. However, the quick development of the colonies, along with efforts of the United States to buyTexas , increased the nerves and anxiety of Mexican leaders. Their tries to attempt to safeguard the territory by stopping immigration continued conflict and led to revolution and independence. The Law of April 6, 1830, incorporated the Mexican policy of stopping further colonization of Texas by settlers from the United States. By intelligent and a bit unpleasant interpretation, Austin ensured exemption and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Gas And Oil Company Is The State Where Government Control... Sita Lama Professor Sherry Sharifian GOVT 7 May 2017 Health and Environmental Hazard of Fracking and Use of Plastic Bags in Texas Texas is the state where government control is limited and Texans want to grow up by own self. Most of the cities have general rule and some have home rule. There are council–manager, mayor–council, mayor– manager which form local government. There is county government and has 254 counties in Texas. The members elected in the government by the people to represent their problem at state and federal level. They need to aware what is going in their community in Texas. Texans are suffering from many health hazards from fracking. Gas and oil company makes lots of environmental hazards on the other side. It pays huge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People living society should be free from health problems. Every citizen as well as leader stay in local as well as state level need to think how to control these issues. Environment should be protected for today and for tomorrow. While making plastic bags, chemicals are used to process it. These chemicals pass while manufacturing as well as using plastic bags by customers when comes contact with foods. 1 "A whole host of carcinogenic, neurotoxic, and hormone–disruptive chemicals are standard ingredients and waste products of plastic production, and they inevitably find their way into our ecology through water, land, and air pollution" ("The Harmful Effects of Plastic on Human" 2012). Public are facing these problems. There is certain bill pass to ban single use plastic bags in Texas. But still it is not completely executing this policy in all cities of Texas. On the other side it is said that too many customers loose and loss money by the shopkeepers each day where single used bags are allowed. It has both advantage and disadvantage of this bill but it concerns with our health. Health comes first before everything. Fracking need to be ban near the residence site and there should be specific area for fracking. Local government plays important role to solve the problem in the community. Local governments directly contact and communicate their people and their problems. They figure out community problems and issues and take those issues in front of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Case Study: Toronto Blue Jays Vs. Texan Rangers Assigning blame is bench cleaning brawls like the Toronto Blue Jays vs. Texan Rangers is extremely difficult, If not impossible most of the time. There is always a video, reaction and context to work from, nut there is plenty we don't view and know. This most recent brawl occurred in the top of the 8th inning, games almost over but not quite yet! The Texas' 7–6 win on Sunday after Toronto right fielder Jose Bautista went in hard to second base on a take–out slide and was punched in the face by Rangers second baseman Rougned Odor Bautista, who was struck by a pitch from the Rangers Matt Bush at the beginning of the inning, was at the middle of the fight after his aggressive slide into Odor at second base on a double–play ball off the bat of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Tony Romo Case Study Tony Romo had it made he was the starting quarterback for "America's Team" the Dallas Cowboys, sure he always threw an interception at the wrong time but he was in the middle of a six year, 119.5–million–dollar contract. Unfortunately for Tony he was playing the sport of football, which arguably is the most dangerous sport in the world, and he inevitability got injured. The cowboys had no choice but to play fourth round draft pick Dak Prescott. Dak took Dallas by storm and led the team to a 13–3 record and a division title in his rookie season. With Prescott playing this good and becoming the face of the franchise with fellow rookie Ezekiel Elliot, it begged the question, what about Tony? Once the Cowboys season ended after a 34–31 loss the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The article list teams such as the Cleveland Browns (who are known as a quarterback graveyard), Denver Broncos, New York Jets,San Francisco 49ers and then finally the Houston Texans. All theses teams would be interested in Tony Romo because of their lack of quarterback depth and makes you wonder even if just one of them was willing to take on his contract then possibly Jerry Jones could swing a deal and get a return on Romo. As for the article awfulannouncing.com it talks about the possibility of Tony Romo retiring and going into the sports broadcasting world. The article mention two possibilities for Tony, going to FOX sports and taking over for John Lynch who was recently hired as the general manager of the San Francisco 49ers or going to CBS and possibly taking over for Phil Simms on the "A" team of football broadcasts for the network. The reason CBS would want this change is there are many football fans, me included, who do not particularly like the work Phil does. Also, CBS would be making a huge splash by adding someone with no experience in broadcasting and coming right out of the game. A big splash is something that is needed for CBS who is thought of as a secondary corporation when it comes to their football ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Why Texas Is The Most Important Star Out Of The Fifty. Bears, bats, and Berettas are some of the things that makes the Lone Star the only important star out of the fifty. Although I was born in Colorado, the fires of the Alamo still burn strong in my heart. While Texas is generally used by many to describe the geographical location of the state, the word "Texan" takes on a whole new meaning from someone coming from another state. In Texas, I have discovered timeless traditions, southern hospitality and state pride like no other. Texan is not a title determined by birth, but a diverse state of heart. To put it simply, to be Texan is to be the best. When I was a kid, and I moved from the plains of Colorado to the backwoods of North Houston, I asked myself a few questions. What is Texas? What is a Texan? And most importantly, do I get to ride my horses to school? These were all good questions and as I spent more time in Texas, I came to realize these questions were more common than expected. Throughout my time in this state, I came to understand that Texans have their own cultural identity. In fact, I found Texans have a sense of group identify based on their shared history and their cultural distinctiveness. Although the stereotypes point to being Texan as throwing on your cowboy hat, going to the rodeo, and eating everything and anything fried, it is not necessary to do these things to be classified as a Texan. While some of our population participates in ranching and cowboy culture, a true Texan is so much more diverse. A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Persuasive Essay On Texas "This is America. We're entitled to our opinions." "Wrong. This is Texas. And my opinion is the only want that matters" (Susan Elizabeth Phillips). Oh, how this quote is so accurate. Texans believe that what they say is always right no matter what. You can't talk bad about a true Texans. I remember my first day is Texas like it was just yesterday. People used to say how everything is bigger in Texas, and they weren't lying. Just the drive seemed like it was never going to end. I remember thinking about only seeing open road and people riding on horses everywhere in cowboy boots and hats. Too bad that wasn't true, well not the riding around on horses and everybody in cowboy boots and hats. All I saw was trees all around me and gigantic hills that you couldn't see anything over. Although, it seemed like it was never going to end; there was some good things about my drive. Just to see how Texas took pride in their state and the beautiful scenery. I remember when I first saw don't mess with Texas sign andthought to myself, "Wow they are really serious." The monuments and statues of past Texans stood tall and how you can drive on the median to take pictures with the Texas signs. So, in all it wasn't that bad. Texans are cool, unless you're talking about their football team. Texans take pride in football like no other state. They would ride or die for them; win or lose. Now, I'm from Louisiana and I love my city, but I grew love for Texas. I may not be native but I can see the difference between the two states. Texas is way bigger than what I was expecting and the traffic is a killer. You'll think that it would be better because they have more highways and more lanes, but it's not. Texans cannot drive and believe that they own the whole road with their humongous trucks. So, I had to learn how to drive like a Texans. Texans a truly country and they love them some country music. Their accent is like no other. When you hear aTexan talk, you must stop and think what they mean. You begin to question your sanity when you talk to a Texans. I didn't know if I should be insulted or appreciated about what they said. You begin to understand them after being down here after some time, but that's what most people say about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. My Personal Experience Growing up I learned that I needed to mature at a younger age compared to my peers. I understood that a low–income, minority I needed to work hard to achieve my goals. One experience that shaped my life happened this past year. It was the day My family and I were being evicted from our home a couple of days before my birthday and right before the holiday season. This made me stronger, but it also changed something inside me. I learned that life isn't a game and that I should be grateful for what I have, because one day I could lose it all. A couple of days before my birthday, my mother asked me "What do you want to do for your birthday party this year son?" "Do you want to invite some friends over and spend time with them?" It's like she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A note was left at the door stating that we had until Christmas day to leave the property. We had no idea what to do, where to go, or who to ask for help. My mom fell into a deep depression knowing she couldn't do anything to stop this from happening. I felt that my reaction had caused a lot of problems within my family. I was very selfish, I didn't stop to think about how painful this situation was for my family. I understood I couldn't celebrate my birthday anymore, consequently, now I had other priorities. The well–being of my family matter more. After a day of challenging work, we sat on the floor and a feeling of nostalgia overpowered me. I turned to my mom and asked: "Why us mom?" I had endless questions that neither I or my mom could answer. We went on with the packing until we had every bit of our stuff moved out. After waiting for months, we finally found a small place to live in. Those long months taught us that everything happens for a reason, we managed to get through the eviction. It made us strong enough to be prepared for anything life threw at us. At this point in my life, I realized that I had to create my own path. My sister had managed to graduate and continue her education at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It was my turn to create my own path. I understood that if I wanted to help my family, I had to think about creating a better future for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Why The Texans Were Victorious At San Jacinto The field was set, both generals decided upon where they would take their final rest before the battle. The spring of 1836 in soon to be a free Texas, the weather was warm with a slight breeze on this day the 21st of April. One army fueled with rage for revenge and the other just searching for their reasons to keep marching on this far against an inferior army. The Texas revolution may have begun with the battle of Gonzales, but through sheer determination and resiliency how a ragtag army were victorious at the battle of San Jacinto. A victory which would shape the history of Mexico,Texas, United States and the world. To understand why the Texans were victorious at San Jacinto, you cannot purely just look at the battle itself, but at the tactical genius of what it seems General Sam Houston had been planning all along. General Houston had known all along that the fight against the Mexican army at the Alamo would have been futile and though the council wanted to hold the Alamo at all costs, Houston knew this to be unwise and this is why he sent James Bowie to destroy the fortifications and retreat back to Gonzales. General Houston knew also that his army was not to the standard of the Mexican army in ways of drilling and moving in battle formations and he needed time to train the army and prepare them for battles. General Houston was trying to form an army from the men that were spread across the lands. The council kept sending men on expeditions with groups of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. My Birthday Experience Growing up i learned that i needed to mature at a younger age compared to my peers. I understood that a low–income, minority i needed to work hard to achieve my goals. One experience that shaped my life happened this past year. My family and I were evicted from our home a couple of days before my birthday and right before the holiday season. This made me stronger but it also changed something inside me. I learned that life isn't a game and that i should be grateful for what i have, because one day I could lose it all. A couple of days before my birthday my mother asked me "Que quieres hacer para tu cumpleanos?" I was thrilled to tell my mom what I had in mind for my birthday. Enthusiastically I answered "I want to invite my friends over, go to the park, and then come back home for the birthday cake. I remember inviting all my friends over for my party. I had always been invited to my friends birthday parties but this year I was hosting my own. My mom knew my favorite football team was the Houston Texans and she wanted the theme show. Before my birthday she ordered a huge Houston Texans theme cake, a Texans pinata, and decorations. I knew this day was going to be perfect, and nothing could ruin it. On December 19th, the day before my birthday I woke up with a feeling of enthusiasm rushing through my body. At that point, i had told myself "Wow! I've never felt this much excitement before." I rushed out of bed and started to text my friends, they were all super pumped about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Texans In The Civil War Dbq Have you ever thought why the texans fought in the Civil War? The texans fought in the blood battle on their own territory, the civil war. There were tons of deaths and most of them were from diseases. The texans fought in the civil war only for states rights, love for texas, and slavery. First, texans fought in civil war was because of states rights. "The crisis upon us involves not only the right of self government, but the maintenance of a great principle in the law of nations . . . the true theory of our (national) government as an association of sovereignties, and not a blended mass of people in one social compact (Doc C)." This is the speech of O.M. Roberts on states rights. He was the head of the Texas Secession Convention, January 28, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Texans: Team Case Study (5) Kansas City Chiefs @ (4) Houston Texans The Chiefs come into this game red hot, having won 10 consecutive games after a 1–5 start. On the other side, we have the Texans, who for all intensive purposes are lucky to be here. This is the second meeting between these two teams. In week one, the Chiefs won 27–20. The biggest strength for both of these teams is their ability to rush the passer. Both teams finished in the top five in total sacks. J.J. Watt of the Texans led the NFL with 17.5 sacks, and after getting his cast for a broken hand removed looked back to his old self last Sunday. The Texans lost their star left tackle Duane Brown last Sunday, which only means bad news for quarterback Brian Hoyer. Meanwhile the Chiefs' defense is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Texas Rebellion Dbq In 1836, the Texans declared its independence from Mexico. Texas had declared their independence from Mexico because the Texans had trouble being a part of Mexico and wanted their own independence because the Texans had objected Mexico's way of governing. The Texans were justified in declaring their independence, and they were honorable men fighting for their freedom. One reason is that the government had not exactly listened to the Texans. Another reason is that the Texans should have a choice for their independence since the original 13 colonies had also declared independence when they felt they had been treated unfairly. And third,Mexico had not been treating the Texans nicely, causing the Texans to rebel. All in all, the Texans had declared... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the website, history.com, it states "Texans also adopted a constitution that protected the free practice of slavery, which had been prohibited by Mexican law," (www.history.com). Some believe that Texas was only declaring independence because they wanted to keep slaves. However, the real reason was that Mexico had not been treating the Texans nicely, which had caused Texas to feel betrayed. In addition, the youtube video mentions "Austin traveled to Mexico City to meet the government and discuss reforms however he was imprisoned because they suspected him of inciting revolt he was eventually released but now even more people including Austin himself supported independence," (www.youtube.com). Texans had tried to talk to the Mexico government about the problem, however, the government had ignored the Texan's pleas. In short, the Texans were justified in declaring their independence because the government had not been taking in their opinions and being nice to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Personal Narrative: My Trip To Texans It was time to take Micah to Nashville and get direction for our son. A few nights before we left I was up all night. I spent time seeking God about our situation. My heart was broken and my despair was without words, but God was there, and as always He directed me. He reminded me about the time when Miranda had the chicken pox. She was just over a year old and Micah had just turned three. Micah was determined he would not get them. I was positive he would. One day in the shower God moved on my heart to pray Micah would not get the chicken pox. I felt it was crazy to ask God to keep Micah from the chicken pox. As far as I was concerned, chicken pox was a part of childhood. After all everybody gets them. God continued to impress... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She asked me how Miranda was and I answered as usual. She again questioned me and then went on to say God had sent her over to me with a "message from God." She told me God was going to make Miranda whole and for me not to back up. I had no idea what we were going to face. God was preparing me for a difficult month. Very reluctantly, we went to the beach. Micah went on Monday with my parents. Kevin, Miranda, and I went Wednesday night after church. While we were getting gas to leave, Miranda had to use the bathroom. I took her inside and Kevin pulled the van up to the door. We came out to get in the van when Miranda looked down by her door. She picked up something and said, "Mom, I just found $100.00." I told her to let me see. To my amazement she had just found a one hundred dollar bill. There were no other cars around or people. Miranda declared God had given it to her. She was extremely excited and I was confident God was looking out for her. It might sound silly, but I saw it as hope. Hope was hard to come by so I took all I could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay On Personal Narrative: Texan Day At My School In the story of Samson, his strength lies within his hair. That's sort of case for my story if you think pounding your fist on the floor in a fit of rage and spazzing your head to deal with pain "strength." So my story begins in high school of junior year on Go Texan day of 2016. My school is a private school and it shouldn't be shocking that my school has dress codes for uniforms and hair to keep the list short. So on Texan day you dress your best western cowboy like attire and so I wore my new Ariat boots, the next class I had to go to was Latin class and it was also downstairs. As I was walking down stairs, the french teacher, who is one of the more stricker teachers, was walking up the stairs the same time I was walking down and I had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...