remember, the women made laundry soap with wood ash and water. Stirring the fire. Talking.” Says Melba Leach. I’ve been making soap for over 20 years. Soap for dry skin, oily skin, sensitive skin. Just clean skin. I made shampoo for my show coated poodles to…
Good morning and thank you for giving me the privilege of speaking to you today. As you look around the room this morning, you will recognize that every person in here is different to a certain degree. Some of you may be left handed, while the rest of you are right. Despite these differences, most of us are quite similar in the way we see the world. Meanwhile out of twenty three million, over four million Australians have either been born with or developed a disability. To make it a little bit…
Arie From Camp white kid ramblings by Carson O’Brien I’ve told this tale before, the goal of the story at the time of its first story was to convince people it was about some other narcissist. I find it hard to tell a personal narrative, personally I believe that narrative and author should be separated.However that’s impossible, which is why artist put a vail over the non-existent face.That brings up another issue, light.Despite humans having many insecurities it is often hard for us to paint…
village churchyard there grows an old yew, every spring it blossoms anew.’ This contrasts the nature and the refugees and how the plants have even more hope than them as new yew blossoms but the refugees might not have such luck of a new start. ‘Saw a poodle in a jacket fastened with a pin.’ This shows how even a dog is more cared for than humans and are properly watched after. ‘Saw a door opened and a cat let in’. This again shows how even a cat is more welcomed than the two refugees. ‘Saw the…
Of mice and men controlled assessment Lennie, Curly’s Wife and Candy Steinbeck presents different types of suffering in many different ways and presents it through various characters throughout the novel. He also has many different attitude towards the characters and suggests many reasons why people in the 1930s had bad attitudes towards women or anyone that isn’t quite perfect. One example of this is curleys wife who is disrespected in many ways for being female this is because in the 1930's…
Refried Elvis is a swiftly paced parody that packs a Presley punch. With familiar tunes and modern jokes, it’s fun for the whole family. From beginning to end it’s as smart as it is funny, and guaranteed to entertain. I found the acting to be nearly impeccable, as all on stage seemed entirely committed to their characters, actions, and intent. No matter how serious or silly the scene, I found the believability to be there. While I found everyone believable, I found The General, played by…
‘Santa’. It said how our family was getting a dog as a present and we would receive it on December 31st (New Year’s Eve). The letter also included that the dog was a she and she was born on August 21, 2009. It also included that she was a mix between a Poodle and a Cocker Spaniel, and some other information. Inside of the card was a picture of the puppy that we were getting. She was a semi-shaggy, brown, small, and (of course) cute dog. We all celebrated for a while because all us had always…
I was born on October 14, 1996 at John Peter Smith hospital In Fort Worth, Texas. From what I 've been told, the pregnancy was uneventful. However, the labor was horrific. My mother, was set on having a natural birth. After 33 hours in labor, and many previous refusals for C-Section she finally relented. The doctors had explained that I, she, or both of us could die and that natural birth was no longer an option. I was born just barely six pounds of screaming baby, difficult even from the start…
Introduction Learning is the act of acquiring new, or modifying and reinforcing, existing knowledge, behaviors, skills, values, or preferences and may involve synthesizing different types of information. The ability to learn is possessed by humans, animals and some machines. Progress over time tends to follow learning curve. It does not happen all at once, but builds upon and is shaped by previous knowledge. To that end, learning may be viewed as a process, rather than a collection of factual…
There’s Something About Empathy Since I was young I’d always fantasize about living in the 1900’s; growing up with milk shake shops, jukeboxes, and poodle skirts sounded fascinating. However, after having read Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, it made me realize some things aren’t always what they seem. I was forced to face the tragic reality of the 1900’s. A little girl named Scout shares her experiences from growing up during the 1920’s, in Maycomb County, Alabama. Scout and her family find…