Maria is an English teacher from Italy. She comes from Sicily and enjoys playing tennis with friends in her free time. As a boy scout leader, she goes camping on weekends. Her favorite food is pizza and she loves to travel.
The document contains profiles for Amanda LaRoche and Caitlin Bellar, two 15-16 year old students at Winchendon Murdock Middle High School. Caitlin's dream vacation is to Texas to visit her great uncle, aunt, and cousins who moved there. Amanda's dream vacation is to Jamaica because she is interested in exploring the tropical island's many beaches, sights, and towns.
Ida charity showcase hrztl version_finalNaomi Duben
A dance showcase called "Dance for Japan" will take place on April 30th at Mi Concert Hall in Los Angeles to benefit the Japanese Red Cross Society. The event will feature performances by local singers, dancers, and poets including Tricia, Yumi, Yuki, Miranda, Kaguya, Coo-leon, Shundo, Aliya Perry, Apollo, Sa'Deek, Lmunique, Todd Flanagan, Nico, and Summer O'Connor. Doors open at 7:30pm and the show starts at 8pm, with tickets costing $10 plus donations.
Bali is the most famous island in Indonesia, known for its spectacular natural beauty and well-preserved cultural traditions. It offers charming beaches, lively nightlife, and some of the world's best resorts, combined with friendly locals who continue cultural traditions through generations. Bali offers visitors endless natural beauty from volcanoes and rice fields to beaches, as well as rich cultural experiences through art, dance, ceremonies, and temples built with amazing architectural details found across the island.
Chew Jetty is a famous tourist area in Penang, Malaysia that was originally an active fishing jetty in the 19th century. Most residents are descendants of Chinese immigrants who practice Taoism and hold an annual prayer ceremony. While many young people have moved away for work, the wooden houses and scent of the sea attract tourists. Some older residents still depend on fishing for income, and the community celebrates special occasions like Chinese New Year together at their historic homes.
This document provides a history of the first church in Leamington, England. It discusses the original Domesday entry from 1086, mentions the church being given to the Priors of Kenilworth in 1166, and lists the householders who lived in Leamington Priors in 1332 based on a lay subsidy roll. It then discusses vicars from 1349, Queen Elizabeth granting the manor to Ambrose Dudley in 1564, enlargements to the original church from 1816-1839 led by Reverends Robert Downes and John Craig, and includes old illustrations of the church and structures.
Pontian coffee table book final printing versionNingL96
This coffee table book documents a day in the life of fishermen in Pontian, Malaysia. It follows fishermen from the morning as they prepare their boats and set out to sea, showing images of their work throughout the day hauling in catches. Later images show fishermen returning from sea, unloading their fish, and selling their catches at local markets. The book provides a glimpse into the spaces and daily routines of those in the fishing community of Pontian.
This document lists the top real estate sales from the first quarter of 2016 in Rhode Island towns such as Newport, Narragansett, Westerly, Block Island, Portsmouth, Jamestown, and North Kingstown. The highest selling property was a home in Newport that sold for $16,100,000, while other top sales prices ranged from $1,100,000 to $1,993,000. All properties listed were reported as sold.
This coffee table book documents a day in the life of fishermen in Pontian, Malaysia. It includes over 20 photos depicting fishermen preparing their boats and gear, setting out to sea, returning with their catch, selling their fish at market, and relaxing at home. The photos are accompanied by captions that describe the fishermen's activities and provide context about their roles and livelihoods. The book aims to introduce readers to Pontian's fishing communities and the spaces and people interconnected through the fishing industry.
The document contains profiles for Amanda LaRoche and Caitlin Bellar, two 15-16 year old students at Winchendon Murdock Middle High School. Caitlin's dream vacation is to Texas to visit her great uncle, aunt, and cousins who moved there. Amanda's dream vacation is to Jamaica because she is interested in exploring the tropical island's many beaches, sights, and towns.
Ida charity showcase hrztl version_finalNaomi Duben
A dance showcase called "Dance for Japan" will take place on April 30th at Mi Concert Hall in Los Angeles to benefit the Japanese Red Cross Society. The event will feature performances by local singers, dancers, and poets including Tricia, Yumi, Yuki, Miranda, Kaguya, Coo-leon, Shundo, Aliya Perry, Apollo, Sa'Deek, Lmunique, Todd Flanagan, Nico, and Summer O'Connor. Doors open at 7:30pm and the show starts at 8pm, with tickets costing $10 plus donations.
Bali is the most famous island in Indonesia, known for its spectacular natural beauty and well-preserved cultural traditions. It offers charming beaches, lively nightlife, and some of the world's best resorts, combined with friendly locals who continue cultural traditions through generations. Bali offers visitors endless natural beauty from volcanoes and rice fields to beaches, as well as rich cultural experiences through art, dance, ceremonies, and temples built with amazing architectural details found across the island.
Chew Jetty is a famous tourist area in Penang, Malaysia that was originally an active fishing jetty in the 19th century. Most residents are descendants of Chinese immigrants who practice Taoism and hold an annual prayer ceremony. While many young people have moved away for work, the wooden houses and scent of the sea attract tourists. Some older residents still depend on fishing for income, and the community celebrates special occasions like Chinese New Year together at their historic homes.
This document provides a history of the first church in Leamington, England. It discusses the original Domesday entry from 1086, mentions the church being given to the Priors of Kenilworth in 1166, and lists the householders who lived in Leamington Priors in 1332 based on a lay subsidy roll. It then discusses vicars from 1349, Queen Elizabeth granting the manor to Ambrose Dudley in 1564, enlargements to the original church from 1816-1839 led by Reverends Robert Downes and John Craig, and includes old illustrations of the church and structures.
Pontian coffee table book final printing versionNingL96
This coffee table book documents a day in the life of fishermen in Pontian, Malaysia. It follows fishermen from the morning as they prepare their boats and set out to sea, showing images of their work throughout the day hauling in catches. Later images show fishermen returning from sea, unloading their fish, and selling their catches at local markets. The book provides a glimpse into the spaces and daily routines of those in the fishing community of Pontian.
This document lists the top real estate sales from the first quarter of 2016 in Rhode Island towns such as Newport, Narragansett, Westerly, Block Island, Portsmouth, Jamestown, and North Kingstown. The highest selling property was a home in Newport that sold for $16,100,000, while other top sales prices ranged from $1,100,000 to $1,993,000. All properties listed were reported as sold.
This coffee table book documents a day in the life of fishermen in Pontian, Malaysia. It includes over 20 photos depicting fishermen preparing their boats and gear, setting out to sea, returning with their catch, selling their fish at market, and relaxing at home. The photos are accompanied by captions that describe the fishermen's activities and provide context about their roles and livelihoods. The book aims to introduce readers to Pontian's fishing communities and the spaces and people interconnected through the fishing industry.
Bilgola Beach is a suburb located in northeast Sydney, Australia. It has a population of around 3,900 people. The main attractions are the beach and scenic views. Safety risks are minimal, with only potential drowning in the water. Local transportation is walking, as the suburb is only about 4km across. Swimming, surfing, and watching the sunset are popular activities to enjoy at Bilgola Beach.
Pontian is a district in Johor, Malaysia located 62 km from the state capital. It is known for its variety of seafood sold at reasonable prices. The document discusses a student named Lee Ning creating a coffee table book on the theme of "Spaces and People", with the topic of "Fishy Men" about the fishing village of Kukup located 20 km from Pontian Kechil.
The Dragon Boat Festival is an important Chinese tradition celebrated on the 5th day of the 5th month of the lunar calendar. Key customs include dragon boat races where teams compete to collect flags, and the eating of zongzi, a glutinous rice dumpling. Superstitions during this time include hanging herbs to ward off pests and wearing spice bags or necklaces to protect against disease, as the 5th month was thought to be an unlucky, plague-ridden time. Traditional foods vary regionally but always include zongzi, while realgar wine was drunk for its believed protective properties.
Birmingham has experienced rapid population and physical growth over the past few centuries, expanding from a population of around 1,500 in 1550 to over 1 million by 2001. This growth has resulted in the incorporation of surrounding towns and villages into the city boundaries over time. However, the rapid changes have also led to a loss of a shared sense of place and identity for some long-time residents as the places they once knew have been altered or absorbed into the growing city. There is now a disconnection between old and young residents, as well as between the city center and outer suburbs, highlighting the challenges of maintaining a cohesive identity for a large metropolitan area that is constantly evolving.
The writer shares their experiences in New Orleans with Viridiana, highlighting the city's music, food, festivals, and cultural aspects. They describe enjoying the jazz music and nightlife on Bourbon Street, as well as the annual Mardi Gras festival where millions gather. The food is praised as very spicy and flavorful, especially the seafood. While the city is great fun, the writer notes feeling uneasy about the prominent voodoo culture, having visited voodoo shops and the above-ground tomb of the Queen of Voodoo.
This call sheet provides production details for a one-day shoot taking place on October 30th, 2014 at Milton Country Park. The shoot will involve scenes between 1pm-5pm featuring characters Rosey, Horace, Simeon, Billy, Belinda, and others on location at the park cafe. Crew including the director, producers, DoP, AD, art department head, grips, sound, and others are listed with call times. Scenes 58-62B are scheduled involving characters preparing for a gig, rapping on stage, and conversations at the bar. Catering and first aid information is also included.
The document is an invitation to a celebration of the Dragon Boat Festival at the author's home on June 16th. It provides details on the traditional food to be served including zongzi, realgar wine, and pineapple fried rice. It also mentions activities like dragon boat racing and the wearing of protective pouches by children. In conclusion, it thanks the recipient for coming and encourages them to enjoy celebrating this important Chinese cultural tradition.
The document contains photos from El Pla de Santa Maria, including two churches (Sant Ramon and Assumpsió), the town hall building, local giants and big heads for festivals, the town's shield, wetlands, and an old factory with a pond. In total, the photos provide glimpses into some of the key landmarks, culture, and natural areas found in El Pla de Santa Maria.
The document presents information about the town of El Pla de Santa Maria including that the old school building from 1934 is now used as the town library, the square in the town has been changed and reformed over time, and it provides details on traditions, sports, and a factory located in El Pla de Santa Maria. It was created by four students.
The document describes Italian traditions surrounding La Befana. According to the text, La Befana is an old woman with a long crooked nose, long skirt, scarf, hat, and broken shoes who flies on her broomstick down chimneys at night to fill children's stockings. The text notes that good children receive gifts while bad children receive coal. It includes the lyrics of a song about La Befana bringing gifts or coal depending on a child's behavior.
This document provides information about various landmarks and events in El Pla de Santa Maria through a series of images and captions. It describes two giant figures named Sare and Marinada that represent winds, an old and young church, an old factory where people used to work, a popular restaurant called Masia del Pla, an important annual wind fair called Fira del Vent, and shields for the local football, skating, and hockey clubs. The document aims to highlight important cultural and historical aspects of El Pla de Santa Maria.
This document contains photos and descriptions of landmarks in the town of El Pla taken by Aitor, Gerard, Carlos, and Elias. It features the old church, the oldest street, their school with 245 students, the even older neighboring school now used as a library, the football field where they play, and the town's pool described as deep and big. The document concludes with an aerial photo of El Pla and a thank you for viewing.
This document presents several locations in El Pla de Santa Maria, including two churches - Sant Ramon and Esglesia de l'Assumpció, the local school with two buildings including a mediateca or library, photos of the school, the mediateca library where children read, a local tradition called Els diables del Pla, and two clubs - one for skating and one for football. The document is authored by Mar, Alexandra, Nerea G, and Eloy.
All Saints Day and All Souls Day are two important religious feasts celebrated in Italy in November. All Saints Day on November 1st honors all Catholic saints. All Souls Day on November 2nd commemorates deceased loved ones, and families visit cemeteries with candles and flowers to pray for their dead relatives. These holidays involve various traditions across different regions of Italy, such as leaving out food and water for visiting souls or giving children gifts in Sicily to encourage prayer and good behavior.
The document discusses the tradition of the Easter cake called "Mona" in Spain. The Mona is given by godparents to their godchildren on Easter Monday. It is decorated with chocolate eggs, rabbits, or other figures and colorful feathers. The cake can be made of chocolate, butter, or fruit. The document was created by several Spanish students to explain the tradition.
This document contains short profiles of children from El Pla de Santa Maria, Spain. Each profile includes the child's name, age, favorite foods, colors, sports, toys, animals and information about their family and pets. Common favorites among the children are football, Pokemon cards, monkeys and pizza. They come from families with a variety of pet combinations including dogs, cats, turtles, fish and more.
This document provides an overview of a school in Catalonia, Spain. It describes the school's two buildings - an old building from 1934 used as a library, and a new building where lessons take place. It also shows some classrooms, a playground for recreation, and an area where most students have lunch and take naps.
This document appears to be a list of dates from November in El Pla, Italy. It includes the words "1st", "2nd", and "NOVEMBER" repeated multiple times in lines that also say "EL PLA ITALY".
This document discusses different traditions surrounding Easter cakes or "Monas" in Catalonia. It describes how Gerard's family eats the Mona on Easter Monday, the last day of the holiday. It also notes that godparents commonly give the Mona to children as a gift and may buy or make it themselves. Finally, it mentions that Easter cakes can be made of sweets and come in different varieties including those made of chocolate, yolk, cream or butter.
El documento presenta información sobre El Pla de Santa Maria, incluyendo su iglesia de Sant Ramon, la antigua escuela, la iglesia de Asunción, los gigantes y diablos tradicionales, el club de patinaje y la escuela de fútbol. Se agradece a los espectadores por ver la presentación.
Case study,, sales and distribution managementSnehal Bawre
The vice president of sales is deciding whether to promote J. Steaphen or Steven Bellach to area sales manager. J. Steaphen has been a top performer for 5 years but lacks field experience, while Steven is good at building customer relationships from his 6 years of field experience. Both candidates have strengths to offer, so the vice president is considering retention strategies like allowing J. Steaphen to oversee sales training or planning to keep her motivated.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang faktor kimia berbahaya di tempat kerja. Secara umum dibahas tentang latar belakang masalah, perumusan masalah, tujuan makalah, manfaat makalah, dan batasan masalah. Kemudian dibahas pula tentang tinjauan pustaka yang mencakup definisi faktor kimia berbahaya, klasifikasi bahan berbahaya beracun (B3), dan penjelasan simbol bahaya beberapa bahan
Bilgola Beach is a suburb located in northeast Sydney, Australia. It has a population of around 3,900 people. The main attractions are the beach and scenic views. Safety risks are minimal, with only potential drowning in the water. Local transportation is walking, as the suburb is only about 4km across. Swimming, surfing, and watching the sunset are popular activities to enjoy at Bilgola Beach.
Pontian is a district in Johor, Malaysia located 62 km from the state capital. It is known for its variety of seafood sold at reasonable prices. The document discusses a student named Lee Ning creating a coffee table book on the theme of "Spaces and People", with the topic of "Fishy Men" about the fishing village of Kukup located 20 km from Pontian Kechil.
The Dragon Boat Festival is an important Chinese tradition celebrated on the 5th day of the 5th month of the lunar calendar. Key customs include dragon boat races where teams compete to collect flags, and the eating of zongzi, a glutinous rice dumpling. Superstitions during this time include hanging herbs to ward off pests and wearing spice bags or necklaces to protect against disease, as the 5th month was thought to be an unlucky, plague-ridden time. Traditional foods vary regionally but always include zongzi, while realgar wine was drunk for its believed protective properties.
Birmingham has experienced rapid population and physical growth over the past few centuries, expanding from a population of around 1,500 in 1550 to over 1 million by 2001. This growth has resulted in the incorporation of surrounding towns and villages into the city boundaries over time. However, the rapid changes have also led to a loss of a shared sense of place and identity for some long-time residents as the places they once knew have been altered or absorbed into the growing city. There is now a disconnection between old and young residents, as well as between the city center and outer suburbs, highlighting the challenges of maintaining a cohesive identity for a large metropolitan area that is constantly evolving.
The writer shares their experiences in New Orleans with Viridiana, highlighting the city's music, food, festivals, and cultural aspects. They describe enjoying the jazz music and nightlife on Bourbon Street, as well as the annual Mardi Gras festival where millions gather. The food is praised as very spicy and flavorful, especially the seafood. While the city is great fun, the writer notes feeling uneasy about the prominent voodoo culture, having visited voodoo shops and the above-ground tomb of the Queen of Voodoo.
This call sheet provides production details for a one-day shoot taking place on October 30th, 2014 at Milton Country Park. The shoot will involve scenes between 1pm-5pm featuring characters Rosey, Horace, Simeon, Billy, Belinda, and others on location at the park cafe. Crew including the director, producers, DoP, AD, art department head, grips, sound, and others are listed with call times. Scenes 58-62B are scheduled involving characters preparing for a gig, rapping on stage, and conversations at the bar. Catering and first aid information is also included.
The document is an invitation to a celebration of the Dragon Boat Festival at the author's home on June 16th. It provides details on the traditional food to be served including zongzi, realgar wine, and pineapple fried rice. It also mentions activities like dragon boat racing and the wearing of protective pouches by children. In conclusion, it thanks the recipient for coming and encourages them to enjoy celebrating this important Chinese cultural tradition.
The document contains photos from El Pla de Santa Maria, including two churches (Sant Ramon and Assumpsió), the town hall building, local giants and big heads for festivals, the town's shield, wetlands, and an old factory with a pond. In total, the photos provide glimpses into some of the key landmarks, culture, and natural areas found in El Pla de Santa Maria.
The document presents information about the town of El Pla de Santa Maria including that the old school building from 1934 is now used as the town library, the square in the town has been changed and reformed over time, and it provides details on traditions, sports, and a factory located in El Pla de Santa Maria. It was created by four students.
The document describes Italian traditions surrounding La Befana. According to the text, La Befana is an old woman with a long crooked nose, long skirt, scarf, hat, and broken shoes who flies on her broomstick down chimneys at night to fill children's stockings. The text notes that good children receive gifts while bad children receive coal. It includes the lyrics of a song about La Befana bringing gifts or coal depending on a child's behavior.
This document provides information about various landmarks and events in El Pla de Santa Maria through a series of images and captions. It describes two giant figures named Sare and Marinada that represent winds, an old and young church, an old factory where people used to work, a popular restaurant called Masia del Pla, an important annual wind fair called Fira del Vent, and shields for the local football, skating, and hockey clubs. The document aims to highlight important cultural and historical aspects of El Pla de Santa Maria.
This document contains photos and descriptions of landmarks in the town of El Pla taken by Aitor, Gerard, Carlos, and Elias. It features the old church, the oldest street, their school with 245 students, the even older neighboring school now used as a library, the football field where they play, and the town's pool described as deep and big. The document concludes with an aerial photo of El Pla and a thank you for viewing.
This document presents several locations in El Pla de Santa Maria, including two churches - Sant Ramon and Esglesia de l'Assumpció, the local school with two buildings including a mediateca or library, photos of the school, the mediateca library where children read, a local tradition called Els diables del Pla, and two clubs - one for skating and one for football. The document is authored by Mar, Alexandra, Nerea G, and Eloy.
All Saints Day and All Souls Day are two important religious feasts celebrated in Italy in November. All Saints Day on November 1st honors all Catholic saints. All Souls Day on November 2nd commemorates deceased loved ones, and families visit cemeteries with candles and flowers to pray for their dead relatives. These holidays involve various traditions across different regions of Italy, such as leaving out food and water for visiting souls or giving children gifts in Sicily to encourage prayer and good behavior.
The document discusses the tradition of the Easter cake called "Mona" in Spain. The Mona is given by godparents to their godchildren on Easter Monday. It is decorated with chocolate eggs, rabbits, or other figures and colorful feathers. The cake can be made of chocolate, butter, or fruit. The document was created by several Spanish students to explain the tradition.
This document contains short profiles of children from El Pla de Santa Maria, Spain. Each profile includes the child's name, age, favorite foods, colors, sports, toys, animals and information about their family and pets. Common favorites among the children are football, Pokemon cards, monkeys and pizza. They come from families with a variety of pet combinations including dogs, cats, turtles, fish and more.
This document provides an overview of a school in Catalonia, Spain. It describes the school's two buildings - an old building from 1934 used as a library, and a new building where lessons take place. It also shows some classrooms, a playground for recreation, and an area where most students have lunch and take naps.
This document appears to be a list of dates from November in El Pla, Italy. It includes the words "1st", "2nd", and "NOVEMBER" repeated multiple times in lines that also say "EL PLA ITALY".
This document discusses different traditions surrounding Easter cakes or "Monas" in Catalonia. It describes how Gerard's family eats the Mona on Easter Monday, the last day of the holiday. It also notes that godparents commonly give the Mona to children as a gift and may buy or make it themselves. Finally, it mentions that Easter cakes can be made of sweets and come in different varieties including those made of chocolate, yolk, cream or butter.
El documento presenta información sobre El Pla de Santa Maria, incluyendo su iglesia de Sant Ramon, la antigua escuela, la iglesia de Asunción, los gigantes y diablos tradicionales, el club de patinaje y la escuela de fútbol. Se agradece a los espectadores por ver la presentación.
Case study,, sales and distribution managementSnehal Bawre
The vice president of sales is deciding whether to promote J. Steaphen or Steven Bellach to area sales manager. J. Steaphen has been a top performer for 5 years but lacks field experience, while Steven is good at building customer relationships from his 6 years of field experience. Both candidates have strengths to offer, so the vice president is considering retention strategies like allowing J. Steaphen to oversee sales training or planning to keep her motivated.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang faktor kimia berbahaya di tempat kerja. Secara umum dibahas tentang latar belakang masalah, perumusan masalah, tujuan makalah, manfaat makalah, dan batasan masalah. Kemudian dibahas pula tentang tinjauan pustaka yang mencakup definisi faktor kimia berbahaya, klasifikasi bahan berbahaya beracun (B3), dan penjelasan simbol bahaya beberapa bahan
The document summarizes The Marketing Society, an exclusive network of over 2,600 senior marketers from various industries. It has operated for over 54 years to challenge its members to think differently and drive marketing leadership. Members gain access to leading-edge content, opportunities to build business networks, and skills development. The Society hosts various events centered around topics like customers, growth, digital transformation, and marketing for good. It publishes a quarterly journal, uses multiple communication platforms, and offers corporate membership packages for companies.
The Marketing Society is an exclusive network of 2,600 senior marketers from major UK and international companies. For over 53 years, the Society has challenged its members to think differently and be bolder marketing leaders. Members gain access to industry peers, leading-edge content, and events that encourage skills growth and sharing of best practices. The Society offers various membership levels and a diverse program of conferences, talks, and networking opportunities to inspire bolder marketing leadership.
The Marketing Society, together with Brand Learning, have developed the Marketing Leaders Programme (MLP) as a unique development experience for high potential individuals who are preparing for marketing leadership roles. Running for ten years, this blend of marketing and people leadership skill development, delivered by eminent industry leaders and leadership experts, is designed to help shape the great marketing leaders of tomorrow.
This document discusses the need for business leaders to take a long term perspective in thinking about their business models and planning beyond 10 years. It notes that most business leaders think they will need a different business model to remain fit for the future but few currently have plans looking more than 10 years ahead. It then provides a series of "Big Boardroom Questions" to prompt business leaders to question their existing business models and think about their company's legacy, how to contribute to sustainable lifestyles for 9 billion people by 2050, and ensure success amid societal and environmental changes.
Alexia is a 10-year old girl from Spain who lives in Sant Pere de Ribes. She has a brown, white, and black dog named Cookie who is very friendly and loving. Her favorite book is called "La Puerta Mágica" which is about a girl who discovers a hole in her bedroom wall. Alexia's favorite wild animal is the giraffe because they are very tall. In her free time, she enjoys dancing, drawing, singing, and traveling. She took a trip to London where she visited many landmarks over two days. Her favorite food is pasta, zucchini, and sushi. She describes her town of Sant Pere de Ribes which has a medical center,
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This document summarizes a reality show featuring five animal housewives: Carol the giraffe, Dora the elephant, Rachel the hippo, Monica the ocelot, and Phoebe the zebra. Each animal housewife is introduced with their name, age, location, family details, and reasons for joining the reality show. The show airs Saturdays at 22:00 p.m. on Warner Channel after "The Mentalist".
Michael introduces his pet hamster named Slurpy. Slurpy is brown and white, with two small ears and a tail. It enjoys running, playing, and eating peanuts and carrots, but does not like water, cats, or people with big feet. Michael loves Slurpy very much.
Viviana Rios is a 17-year-old student from Bogota, Colombia who was born in Antioquia. She describes herself as short, slim, intelligent, nice and happy. Her mother Patricia is an arts teacher and her father Carlos Arturo passed away 15 years ago. Viviana enjoys dancing to folkloric music, listening to music, sleeping, and reading Greek mythology. She lives with her mother in a small but modern two-floor house and attends New Colombia School.
Portia Maree Mulholland was born in Middlemore Hospital in Auckland, New Zealand on August 16, 2000. She has an outgoing personality and enjoys dancing, karate, swimming, and playing with her brother Liam. At age 3, she witnessed her grandmother faint at a family birthday celebration, which had a profound impact on her. In the future, Portia hopes to become a lawyer, have a happy family, travel the world, and help less fortunate children around the globe.
Portia Maree Mulholland was born in 2000 in Middlemore Hospital, New Zealand. She has an outgoing personality and enjoys dancing, karate, and swimming. A significant event in her life occurred when she was three years old and her grandmother fainted at a birthday celebration, requiring an ambulance. In the future, Portia hopes to become a lawyer, have a family, travel the world, and help less fortunate children around the globe.