I am Yonis and I am the middle child of 7. Both of parents were born in Somalia with families of famers. They come to America because of war and to learn. After long thinking and pursued from their friends, my parent decided to go to Syria.I am a shy person with good personal. Unlike most people, I love math and want to be pursued a job in it.
We lived in a small city that had a lot of old Arabic builder and big shops near it. One of best thing living in a small town is that every place is very close to each other and there is not many people who live there.Because I had difficulties writing or reading Arabic, I went to private school. My mother want to let me be better at school before sending to public schools. I had trouble keeping up with
I 'm Dred Scott I 've been fighting for my freedom for me and my family. Have you ever wondered what it 's like being a slave for your whole life and never got an education?Well I 'm going to tell you how I became free. I had no choice where I lived or where I went. We colored people were considered property to other people.
No matter what emotion I might be feeling one day, I can always count on flipping to a chapter in this autobiography to relate to. There is such a wide variety of emotions produced in this book, so it really has something for everyone. Plus, this book doesn’t have to be read in order. You can flip to the table of contents, and start any chapter you’d like without feeling as if you are missing information. This element is what really sets apart Seriously...
My name is Estar Shakir, and I am a bilingual Junior at El Cajon Valley High School. I was born raised in Iraq. I also, lived in Syria for eight years so, I have lived and experienced various cultures in my life in my 16 years of life. I am comfortable speaking in English and Arabic. Starting from last year, I volunteered at Traveling stories
I am Zainab Saleh, from Iraq. I’m currently in the United States. I wake up every morning to the voice of my seven siblings, or they wake up to mine since they’re always blame me for waking them up from a good dream they were having. First and foremost, I’m thankful to my parents because without them I wouldn’t be here. My dad sacrificed the company of his parents, siblings, and friends to give us a better life.
She believed that public school never gave her the best education possible so she didn’t want me to go through the same
When I was a boy, growing up in a small city called Midenah I, it was one of the best memory I have ever had, Midenah is located in the west of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. I was a reckless kid, I used to climb the tree when I was at 7 and then I couldn’t come down I was fearless my mom sometime won’t let go out to play with the kids because I wasn’t listening to a word she said. I admitted I was a stubborn kid difficult to deal with. The first time I was traveling overseas I was alone and I barely speak English at that time, I got frustrated because I couldn’t communicate with the other, however I was patient and I got more emphasized to learn English in the school so I can be able to communicate. It was difficult at the beginning, but the
I am Tajrin Sraboni, 12 years old. I am a student in PS/MS194, New York City, for 5 years, but I grow up in Dhaka, Bangladesh. When I was 7 years old 's I moved to the United States, in Castle Hill, New York City with my family. It was so difficult time for me because I had to adjust to New York peoples, change my language and style. And if I don 't come to this country, my life would be hugely different from now.
I am Jason Aber and I am 15 in a half years old. I like the color turquoise, I like to cook with my mom and help clean the house. I dislike messes, loud places, and commercials from TV. In my family, I have three brothers and one sister, and mom and dad. I live in New Britain, Connecticut U.S.A.
I’m Yili, I graduated from Ming Chi University of Technology where I majored in Industrial Engineering and Management. I’ve been working for Fairchild as a patent engineer for 11 years. Before I join Fairchild, I also worked as a patent engineer at a patent firm for one year. My work has three parts, the first part is patent prosecution, responsible for OA response and new patent application. The second part is executing special projects, such as patent research, invalidity analysis, and FTO analysis.
My Legacy By Drew Gawlas I wish to leave a personal legacy to my children, one that will live on in their hearts. I do not want to leave behind something with no purpose or meaning, like a meaningless item of mine. Rather, I want to teach my children important values. Of all the wonderful things my parents have ever given me, the greatest gifts were the pieces of moral guidance that shaped me into the person I am today. The legacy I will leave for my children will be the values I teach them throughout their childhoods: compassion, hard work, and confidence.
Learning how to read and write for me was a tough journey due to several circumstances. As I was born in a country where more than 25 percent of its population is illiterate, it was not hard to get proper education of my first language, but it surely was to learn a second language properly. Thankfully, I come from a well off family that puts education as their first priority. My mother always said “No matter how expensive or hard it gets, but your education is your only identity in this world, it is what you’re worth”. Surely getting international level education which provides you with a foreign certificate has an extortionate price, but my family enrolled me in an international school starting first grade.
Hi Yasmine! As bad as it sounds, sometimes I do find myself straying away from conversations with my friends. I feel really bad, but somehow I just naturally go towards another direction and start getting distracted. I bet it was really hard for you to do that to your friend because from the other person 's perspective, she would feel really disrespected. Good thing you told her it was an experiment because she probably would have been mad at you for being so rude to her.
Mathematics ~ the abstract science of number, quantity, and space. Learning about my dream job is important now for my future so, I can find out what school I want to go to, and if I have any problems on the way. I picked being a middle school math teacher because Mrs. Revis inspired me and my decision. Middle school Mathematics teacher educates students, typically in sixth through eighth grades. They teach class, and support teaches and students.
My mother was my teacher, which I cherish because I could sleep in when other student had to get up early for public school. Being Homeschooled was challenging for me because I had to be creative on how I learn because when it came to certain topics like reading, math, and english, I struggle because I could not hear the words or understand the concepts that was being taught. My mom had