Tiny House story Olivia Stratman has curly hair, she is tall, and has green eyes. She was told one day as she was walking into class that she had won a free trip, in a Tiny House, to anywhere she wanted to go. She decided to go to Africa. Olivia is bringing her mom. Her mom had blonde has hair blue eyes. She is the driver. Olivia is aslo bringing her dog Ko. He is 15 years old and has a brindle coat with a lightning bolt on the back of his neck. She hopes to see where her mom was born. She really wants to see what Africa is like. The Tiny House will transform into a time machine to take them back to the time her mom was born. The next day Olivia was told the next day that she could add any feature to the house that she wanted. Of course Olivia has to add a slide. Who doesn't love slides?! She got told she could add another feature if she wanted to do so. Olivia decided to add a stream that brings her food in bed. The last feature she added was a tumble track. The tumble track wouldn't fit so they got one that folded up into a tiny trampoline. Sometimes she would put the tumble track …show more content…
So they went inside to eat. They got subway. After they got done eating, her mom got some snacks for Ralph. Olivia was walking out of the gas station when she realized the truck was missing. “MOM!” she screamed, “THE TRUCK IS GONE.” The good thing is is that they knew exactly who stole it. The mechanic. He left his picnic basket and blanket on the floor next to where the truck was parked. Olivia’s mom called the police while Olivia called an Uber. Her mom reported the a missing truck and a tiny house. Olivia’s mom told the driver to take them to “Big Ben’s mechanic”. When the got to the truck, the cops were already there. They were searching for Ben, but he was nowhere to be found. Thankfully the truck was there with the keys and Ralph
Barbara Strozzi was one of the most talented figures of the seventeenth century. Strozzi was born in Venice in 1619 to Isabella Garzoni, servant to Giulio Strozzi. In 1628, Giulio Strozzi acknowledged Barbara as his natural daughter by referring to her in his will as his “figliuola elettiva”, meaning elective daughter and designating her as his heiress. (Spiller, Melanie. 2012)
Success in high school requires years of hard work and dedication to excellence. During her four years at Holy Trinity, Yasmeen Ettrick has proved herself to be a successful, and dedicated member of the Holy Trinity community. Yasmeen Ettrick
When most people think of Texas legacies they think of Sam Houston or Davy Crockett, but they don’t usually think of people like Jane Long. Jane Long is known as ‘The Mother of Texas’. She was given that nickname because she was the first english speaking woman in Texas to give birth.
The story kicks off right away as Duff is leaving his parents’ house in Richmond, Virginia. He is beginning his journey to Los Angeles to be a computer programmer. He leaves his home town in his used three-thousand dollar, white, Ford Escort. He bought the car from the owner of a pizza shop down the street strictly for the long trip. Duff didn’t care much about cars, as longs as they get him from place to place. Duff pulls onto the highway and drives for about fifteen minutes before something goes terribly wrong. A weird noise came from the front of the car and then a loud bang. The car rolled to a stop near a small exit. Duff looked at the engine, but had no hope of knowing what happened. So Duff called a tow-truck which took the car five miles west to a garage in a small hick town. The mechanics diagnosed that he had thrown an engine rod. This usually happens if the engine doesn’t get oiled enough. Duff had no idea of the last oil change since he had only had the car for two weeks.
At that time, Viola Desmond was the one of the only successful black canadian business woman and beautician in Halifax because there are were very few careers offered to the black. She Attended Bloomfield High school and also, studied in a program from Field Beauty Culture School, located in Montreal. These schools were one of the only academies that accepted black students. After she graduated, she promoted and sold her products because she wanted expanded her business;she also sold many of her products to her graduates. In addition, she opened a VI’s studio of beauty culture in Halifax.
Bruno is getting really upset that he can no longer see his friends or his grandparents. He is stuck in his house and can’t explore as much as he would like because there is no one to explore with. He notices something out his window one day, a large fenced in area with little tiny dots moving. He asks his sister and maid Maria what they are but they don’t know. He decides one day that he is going to explore the fenced in area, so he leaves when no one is looking and explores it for about two hours walking up and down the fence looking for something. Finally he comes across I boy about the same size of him so he goes up and talks to him. The boy’s name is Shmuel and they are the same age. Bruno learns that he is stuck behind the fence and has nothing to wear but the striped pajamas. Bruno doesn’t understand why he is there but is told how awful it is behind the fence.
Alice Coachman was the first African-American woman to win a gold medal. She was rewarded the gold medal at the 1948 US Olympics in London for the high jump competition. King George VI awarded her the gold medal. She was invited aboard a British Royal yacht.
Perhaps by her own design, the details of Stephanie St. Clair’s origins are hazy regarding both the year and place of her birth.What can be stated with some measure of certainty is that she was born sometime in the late 19th century, somewhere in the French Caribbean—likely Guadeloupe or Martinique, though she herself liked to claim France. Her parents and siblings are unknown as well as most of her pass up to the point of the age thirteen. But after the age of thirteen her life becomes a bit more clear because she was now in the United States but not completely until 20th century when she showed up in Harlem. She died quietly in Long Island on December 1969 and was buried at the Trinity
People all over the world are influential. These people in the world are inspiring to others to follow their dreams, stand up for what they believe in, and overcome obstacles in their life. An individual that shows these traits would be a young girl to help raise money for the survivors of hurricane Katrina, Talia Leman. Talia Leman is influential because of her accomplishments, her great character, and her heroic acts.
September 2015. The school year has commenced, new students have filled the hallways and the classes of Jules-Verne. This year we have welcomed a new comer, Genoise Etman from the CSF school in Kelowna, École de l’Anse-aux Sable. Genoise a grade 10 student, is full of inspiration, dedication and perseverance and is ready to begin her high school journey with full of enthusiasm and energy. Genoise has shown a great success in many areas, she has been a dancer since a very young age, she practiced ballet,tap.jazz and lyrical, although she loves to dance she has put her passion aside to concentrate on her education to be able to follow her dream to become a medical doctor in the future. Etman, has been determined to succeed in her best abilities
Once they arrive in the house, the main character is basically locked away in the nursery for the rest of the story. This nursery had everything moved out of it besides the bars on the window and th...
Uma Thurman; a golden globe and academy award winner is an American actor popularly known for her role in the following movies: pulp fiction, kill bill, les misérables and many more. Throughout Thurman’s life she has been a staple in the many hearts of tarantino's fans she was often referred to as “Tarantino’s muse” The famous star hasn’t only been an actor but also a model, starting her career at the ripe age of 15 with the agency click models she followed in the footsteps of her mother and grandmother. With all of her success it’s safe to say she was made for the spotlight, she even managed to become the spokesmodel for the popular makeup brand Lancôme, also to have lipsticks named exclusively after her but unfortunately, they are only sold in Asia. The peak of career seemed to be the iconic film “kill bill” which she won the academy award for best supporting
Professor Thomas, his wife and four children are Treasure hunters. While in Italy, Professor Thomas Kidd (aka Dad) arrested some artifact thieves. When he questions them, they talk about the “enlightened ones” and their criminal conspirators. Tommy, Bick, Beck, Storm, Mom and Dad go to Russia looking a a missing famous art.
Mary Wigman is considered to be one of the pioneers of modern dance alongside Isadora Duncan, Loie Fuller, and others (Ambrosio). Modern dance developed as a rebellion of the restrictions of ballet in order to express movement as an essence of life ("Mary Wigman Biography"). Mary Wigman was a German dancer and Choreographer, born in Hanover, Germany on November 13th, 1886 ("Mary Wigman Biography"). When she was very young she went on a trip to Amsterdam where she attended a dance performance by three students of Emile Jaques-Dalcroze ("Mary Wigman Biography"). This performance leads Wigman to become very fascinated with dance as an expression of life rather than just strict movement ("Mary Wigman Biography"). In 1911 despite her parent’s disapproval, Wigman enrolled in Jaques-Dalcroze’s dance school in Dresden-Hellerau ("Mary Wigman Biography"). Two years later she furthered her dance education by traveling to Switzerland for a dance summer course by Rudolf von Laban, she
The life of Charlotte Perkins Gilman began on July 3, 1860, this was the day an inspiring, passionate, prominent American feminist activist and public figure was born. Gilman was born to her mother Mary Perkins and father Frederic Beecher Perkins. She had one brother, Thomas Adie, who was only 14 months older than Charlotte. Some months after Charlotte was born, Frederic, the provider and man of the house, decided to abandon the new family of four. Mary was no longer able to support her small family as she was a homemaker, so most often the family was with Marys’ fathers’ aunts, Isabella Beecher Hooker, Catharine Beecher, and Harriet Beecher Stowe! Unbelievable, right? Clearly talent runs in the family. As some may know two of the three women are notable women of history, the most famous of the three Harriet Beecher Stowe who wrote “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”.