Special Person Essays

  • A Tribute to a Special Person

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    A Tribute to a Special Person In 1982, at the age of fifthteen Debb ie Martinez of the Bronx, found out she was pregnant and was forced to drop out of school and move in with her boyfriend. She had a baby girl she named Jasmine. With little education and no job, it wasn’t easy for her to raise her child. She stayed at home caring for her daughter while her boyfriend worked. Since it was his house she had little say about anything that happened. He did as he pleased and came home with money only

  • My special person essay

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    MY SPECIAL PERSON “When I entered the classroom, for the very last time, I looked around at every little detail, many of which I’d probably ignored, for the past four years. Birds were singing in a synchronised melody as they flew past our classroom window. There was the natural aroma of fresh coffee coming from the teacher’s lounge next door. My classmates were sitting at their usual desk waiting for the first lesson to begin. But something was different today, something wasn’t right. And as I

  • The Impact of ICT on a Person with Special Needs

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    The Impact of ICT on a Person with Special Needs [IMAGE] Andrea is 11 years old and is in Year 6 of St. Francis R.C Primary School in the south east of London, Peckham. She likes to go swimming, play with her dog and have friends over. She been in four plays and has even received two standing ovations. She has travelled abroad to many places such as Italy, France, Belgium and Germany, next summer she hopes to go to Scotland. Like most children her age, she is interested in many things

  • Special Person Essay

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    Everybody has that one special person that is or was in their life at one time that has helped shaped them into the person they are now. For myself, that person is my very own mother. This phenomenal person has been my biggest support system and my closest friend. She has taught me compassion, patience, and understanding, not a lot of people are lucky enough to have a mom like mine. Together we have seen history change right before our very eyes and because of her being by my side through all of

  • A Letter To A Special Person Analysis

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    better person, the type of knowledge that enlighten us and allow us seeing things clearer. Chuck knew what books were about, but most important, he knew how to use them, how to make easy to understand those writings by everybody, how to apply to yourself those pages to become a better person. Now, I see better that Chuck was not only my professor, he was my mentor. A person that sometimes did not talk too much, but when he talked, he has the right words and he was on target. Chuck was a special person

  • Life After Marriage

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    you marry the special person in your life, such as eating, sleeping, and working. The changes in one’s eating habits are altered by the addition of another person into their everyday lives. Before we marry someone and get ready to settle down into the life of a husband and wife, our eating habits more related to the life we lead on an every day basis. Eating takes place when our daily schedule permits or we take time because the need arises. After marriage, that special person in your life decides

  • Beowulf Papers

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    Beowulf Papers A hero is a man of courage and ability who is admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities. A hero is a person who does not come along very often in any time period. He is a special person, who is a step above the average person in the way that he handles any situation that may arise. This statement is very true for the time of Anglo-Saxon culture and literature. A hero was like a god and was put on a pedestal far above the others. A hero brought peace to situations

  • Eulogy for Son

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    William was a very special person. His good qualities are endless. Since he was just a child, I always remember William sticking up for the family. When his sister, Lisa, was a baby, William would sit outside her room with a mask and cape on ready to rescue her in case she started crying. And, if William’s father or I were making too much noise, he was always quick to fly downstairs and tell us to keep quiet so not to disturb his little sister. That’s just the kind of person William was. He was

  • Character of Athena in Homer's Odyssey

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    Character of Athena in Homer's Odyssey The "gray eyed" Athena is one of the most special characters in The Odyssey. First off, how many gray eyed people do you know? That makes her pretty special right there, adding to the fact that she is an Olympian goddess. As all goddesses are pictured, she has a thin figure (not skinny), great brown curling hair which flows from the head gently down to her slender waist, perfect toned peach (in Greek and Roman myths) skin, and, of course, the big

  • Mistakes of Mankind Exposed in Quinn's Ishmael

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    changing the course of human history is, as one might imagine, a very special person. He had been watching us for a long time and was ready to share his knowledge of the human race and its inherent flaws. This "savior" just happened to be a gorilla named Ishmael. It was for that reason that a very special student was required to learn his lessons. "Teacher seeks pupil. Must have an earnest desire to save the world. Apply in person"(4). This rather awkward request appeared in the personals section

  • The Strange Utopia of The Giver

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    Utopia of The Giver Imagine living in a world where you can't choose your job, where at the age of twelve you are assigned an occupation by some group of elders. Imagine a world in which you can't choose that special person to be your wife or husband, a world where nobody is special. Visualize a place where you can't have your own children, where you have to take care of somebody else's children. In The Giver by Louis Lowry, this place exists every day. It's a perfect world, a utopia. A

  • The Old Man In The Sea(the Relationship Between The Old Man And The Bo

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    what is the parallel narrative, or message, or moral? Different people have arrived at different answers, But I believe that Hemmingway is trying to show the relationship between Manolin and Santiago. How that to the world Manolin can only be one person yet to the world Manolin can mean everything. The act of catching the fish is bound to the act of losing the fish—the red blood released by the mortal blow is the green light for the sharks. Whether he catches the fish or whether the fish snaps the

  • College Admissions Essay: Learning from Helen Keller

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    daring adventure or nothing." -Helen Keller Helen Keller was one of the most successful people in the world. She helped in so many ways to change many people's lives. She was a very humble person despite her successes. I want to tell you about a story I read which touched me and shows what a special person Helen Keller was. In the summer of 1950, a woman in Italy was asked by a neighbor to pick up two women at a nearby hotel. The reason why her friend, Margot Besozzi, couldn't pick them up is

  • Becoming a Teacher: My Philosophy on Education

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    Philosophy on Education When did education start? Do we still need education to function as a society? How long will public education remain a kindergarten through twelfth grade curriculum? The answers to these questions will vary from person to person, but they will all have one common theme: education will and must go on! Education is the key to a progressing society. Education is the only way that knowledge is passed from generation to generation. In this paper I will explain why I wish

  • My Second Mother

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    coming out of adolescence as a better person, either emotionally, spiritually, mentally, or some other way.  This coming out of adolescence is essential in one's growth and maturity.  Never in my wildest dreams did I think that I would have a story that would be comparable to one of my peer's stories.  Just recently, I realized that, in fact, I would. When I was younger, between the ages of seven and fourteen, I was an obnoxious and uncompassionate person.  I have come to grips with this fact

  • Why I Want to be a Teacher

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    forced to attend. The child should contain a desire to go. While being entertained through games the child is unaware that they are learning such skills as sharing, taking turns, and criteria crucial for future learning. I feel that it takes a special person to teach and realize t... ... middle of paper ... ...ned and where their lecture left off was an impressionable role model to me. I knew this teacher cared whether we learned because they had put time into their lessons. I knew this teacher

  • Massage Therapy

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    According to research, some form of massage was practiced in almost all early civilizations. Ancient Chinese, Japanese, India, Hindu, Greek, and Roman civilizations used some form of massage as a medical treatment. In many of these civilizations a special person, such as a healer, doctor, or spiritual leader, was selected to administer massage treatments. With the decline of the Roman Empire in 180 A.D. came a decline in the popularity of massage and health care in general. There was little history

  • Special Services To Persons With Disabilities Essay

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    EXHIBIT C List of Services Currently Provided to Special Services to Persons with Disabilities (SSPD) Consumers by HHSC Region Keep in mind when reviewing this list that this program is for persons who have intellectual and developmental disabilities and the functional levels vary considerably from people who are non-verbal with limited abilities to persons who can become employed and function independently in the community. Each consumer will have their own goals and objectives to accomplish

  • Bingo Case Study

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    approach because it emphasizes in particular to senior citizens in a city with “many citizens”. She offers specific breakfast specials for seniors 55 and older on certain days of the month to promote a creative strategy and obtain new customers. The special is done every 4th Monday of the month, offering $1.99 meals and free coffee refills. Her strategy to promote this special has brought more than 100 senior citizens on that day of the month but moreover has created a gathering environment every day

  • Uglies Scott Westerfeld Essay

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    driver’s license like any other teenager usually is, but instead excited about finally being able to turn pretty. In Uglyville 16 year olds go through an operation to get a whole new look; a new face, new skin, basically a chance to become a whole new person. Although not everyone is positive they want to go through with the operation, including Tally’s new friend Shay. Shay would rather be risking her life in the outside world than to go through with the operation of getting a whole new look. Throughout