Rameck's Book, The Pact

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The Pact, is a book talking about the life of three doctors and how they become doctors. Drs. Sampson Davis, Rameck Hunt and George Jenkins, known by the three doctors, they are good role models for anyone who’s through any kind of challenge or real hardship. The three kids growing up with a tough internal-city of Newark, New Jersey. They made a pact to go together to college and graduate to become a doctor. They decided to become one instead of three to challenge their obstacles in life together. “If you want to know your past, look into your present conditions. If you want to know your future, look into your present actions.” Buddhist said. They strongly state that the friendship and helping they gave each other, let them rising above the …show more content…

Same thing his father, he spent most of his childhood in and out the jail for doing petty crimes and he was heroin addict also. Rameck lived with his grandma and mother most of the time in Newark. he loved his grandma as his mother. But even that, his mother always wanted him to do good in the school. His neighborhood had a low class families and the gangs and drugs was introduces to that community. Despite his mother using drugs she still forced him to do well in school. Rameck sometimes helped his teacher Ms. Hatti doing work in her garden as way for him to earn a few bucks. Rameck started miss-behaving in class after he introduces to Private school because he was ahead of the class from things he learned at public schools Rameck soon got a car and started to visit his grandmother often and stay there on breaks from college. Rameck received a lot of her advices to him about his miss-behaving, but she did not understood that he had nothing to be proud of; his father in and out of the jail and his mother and father heroin user. Rameck’s grandmother lead him to see the reasons was around him in his friends, they were selling dope, robbing people and going to jail and they know that way would lead them to die, but they had no choice. Despite his father using drugs he too guided Rameck to steer the other way and not end up like he

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