Author Study: Don & Audrey Wood Don Wood was raised by his parents on a farm in Central Valley of California. On this farm they raised things such as: grapes, almonds, and sweet potatoes (“Audreywood.com, 2014”). Don’s father was of course the head man over the farm. He was a farmer and Don’s mother was a full time elementary school teacher. In the sixth grade, Don decided that he wanted to be an artist. He had no time to draw during the summer because he was too busy working the farm. When winter time…
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promote this cooperative vibe, including a great work ethic, positivity, and determination. I consider myself to be extremely hardworking and positive in all of my efforts, whether it’s in school, in the community, or with my friends. I believe the previous mission trip revealed my attitude towards group projects and exemplified my passion to work towards a common goal. I have a determined nature, which motivates me to exert myself to the fullest…
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Cynthia Livengood-Fair Professor Rob Harrill English 101 6 November 2013 Interpretation of “My Grandfather's Tools” by Jim Daniels This poem brings memories of the smell of fresh sawed wood and learning to drive nails when I was five. Daniels tells of his grandfather's life. A man who worked a lifetime doing what he loves. This is a sad tale not only of his grandfather's life and love of his work. It is also the even sadder story of the decline of the craftsman's trade that was once the…
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time, my father worked in a youth correctional facility, my mother was a flight attendant for Trans World Airlines (TWA), and my brother was a few months shy of turning seven. Shortly after my first year, my parents separated. Due to the court ruling, I lived with my mother and had visitation throughout the week with my father. I do not remember much of my early childhood but I ’m told I was a cheerful, inquisitive, and gave my parents gray hair from being such a fearless toddler. One of my first…
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showing the progression of a clay pot he is working as the clay responds to his pressure, and it feels as though the clay is embracing Dave’s touch and molding. The image is coupled with this couplet, “like a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat, Dave’s hands, buried in the mounded mud, pulled out the shape of a jar.” (1) This brings to mind the idea that a sculptor sees the sculpture that already resides within the chunk of marble, or block of wood, and just strip away all the external, unnecessary…
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fairy tale. My eyes gazed with wonder at the tall dancer leaping around the studio in a large circle. To me, she was perfection with her beautifully extended legs and feet, and the look of pure happiness on her face. As the dance of the soldier doll blared over the speakers, I made a promise to myself: one day I am going to be like her, no matter how hard I have to work to get there. It was during 2010, my first year performing in The Nutcracker Ballet, that I made that promise to myself. My journey…
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didn’t know why. She had given up everything for him. They got married right out of high school. Both were local kids. They had dreams like everyone in that area that someday he would work his way up at the coal company and be a manager. He had been working there for 10 years and it didn’t seem that that was happening. They had wanted to have children. But the kids never came. They had gone to the doctors over in Altoona and were told that it just wasn’t going to happen. The doctors called it Anovulation…
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In what ways do the themes of sacrifice appear in the book as individuals, particularly Paul Farmer and his supporters, become aware of global issues? Most of the sacrifice that I seemed to be drawn to in the book was the fact that Paul’s social interactions were lacking. There is one point in the book where Kidder (2009) explains, Four years ago [Farmer had] married a Haitian woman, Didi Bertrand… These days, Didi and their two-year-old spent the academic year in Paris, where Didi was finishing…
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of being an American is being there for others and helping them for the better good of humanity. From the beginning of the story you see that Ethan does not have very much and what he has he has worked very hard for. The countless hours he spends working odd jobs just to maintain barely making by is noticed by all of the townsfolk. Everyone in town knew of Ethan and how deeply he cared for others, as if he did not have a choice but to stay and take care of them all. "Somebody had to stay and care…
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Ideal Work Day The window in my bedroom, half open to the world, allowing a warm breeze from the early morning air gently sliding the silky off-white curtains like the ebb and flow of a warm summer’s tide teasing my body with a familiar sense of freedom and nostalgia from my childhood summers at Goose Rock Beach, Kennebunkport, Maine. I awaken with this warm but cool sensation hovering two inches from my body. The birds not yet in full swing, just rising with me to an easterly sky that’s more…
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