Almost every person has someone whom they admire and respect the most in the world. Regardless of who it is people tend to look up to someone they believe is superior or have aspects of which they enjoy. Be it because of fame, beauty, intelligence, history or something of the same form it is typical for people to have at least one person. Though I may be calculated into the mass of people who claim a friend to be their most admired person, I believe that Christine Ardans is someone who I admire most. I remember the first day I met her, she had already struck me as someone different and was not someone you’d typically meet on a normal day. Christine had a strong sense of ambition, had intelligence, and had the kindest heart and she does to this day. She was like an undiscovered book, …show more content…
She takes her own paths whether or not they affect you in any way. In high school, she never let anyone cheat off of her, even if they just needed one answer that the teacher had already given them. I highly admired this because I don’t think cheating of any sort is okay. She would always deny everyone regardless of them calling her a “tightwad,” and she wouldn’t ever give into anyone just because of a little taunting. I loved that about her because it made her gain more character and not follow the flow of high school. She has strong ambition that never ceases to amaze me whenever she needs to get something done. I remember in our junior year we had AP U.S history together in our seventh period, and with all of her other difficult classes she could never start her history homework until the day it was due. We had to read an entire chapter of about sixty pages each, and without fail, every single time she turned in her homework and aced the chapter test that came the same day. It was fascinating to watch and she inspired me to try my hardest as well as get everything done before hand so I don’t have to stress like she
Everyday a different crime is committed; however, the reason or motive behind it is not always understood. Over the years, theories were developed to explain why certain crime occurs. For example, Andrea Yates was a mother of 5 who drowned her children due to a mental illness she endured, but there are many theories that play a vital role in explaining why she committed this crime. The theories that will be discussed throughout this paper are the Biosocial Trait Theory and the General Strain Theory.
I take great pride in my family’s background. My Mother, Tina Franulovich-Martin was born and raised in Anacortes. She attended elementary, middle and high school in Anacortes and is now an elementary music teacher at Fidalgo Elementary School for the past 24 years. Her Father, Paul Franulovich immigrated from Yugoslavia in the 1940’s when he was 14 years old and went straight into high school, not speaking a word of english. My Papa loved this town with all of his heart and never wanted to leave the island. My Grandmother, Bertha Franulovich was born in a small village in southeast Alaska. She is a member of the Tlingit tribe. Her family moved down to La Conner, WA after a fire broke out in their village in the 1950’s. My Dad, Steve Martin,
On June 20, 2001 a woman by the name of Andrea Yates, stunned the whole country with one of the most bizarre acts of violence that a parents could ever do to their own children. She called her husband at work and told him “I did it” confused by what was going on, he rush home only to find his house filled with officers of the law. The husband asked, “What is going on?”, and only to found out that his wife had drowned all five of their children.
had to take a medical exam which stated her gender as a female. She went behind
Andrea Yates was born on July 2, 1964 in Houston, Texas. She was the youngest of five children and grew up in a Catholic household. She graduated from Milby High School in 1982. Yates was involved in many extracurricular activities including the swim team and the National Honor Society. Yates had a seemingly typical childhood and life thereafter that. After high school she continued her education at the University of Houston. She was enrolled in a pre-nursing program and later went on to graduate from the University of Texas School of Nursing. She worked as a registered nurse at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center from 1986 until 1994. (Andrea Yates Murderpedia)
It was a privilege to listen to Stephanie Garrison share her story and provide encouragement for our own lives. Personally, I found it very admirable how willing she was to share and be vulnerable. Anyways, Stephanie is currently in her 14th year at Southeastern and serves as the Assistant Athletic Director under Drew Watson. Beginning in the athletics department in January of 2014, as the Director of Operations. Before she joined the athletic department, she served as the Director of Event Services, Resident Director, Online learning coordinator and a variety of other departments at Southeastern. She is a two time graduate of Southeastern, earning a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Management and an MBA. Recently, she has taken on the responsibility of Director of Operations at the Balance Culture while still serving as
Amanda Ard, freshman, is involved in the Red White Brigade band at Fort Osage High School. She plays the clarinet, and has been in band for four years. During her eighth grade school year, she got to participate in two festivals, one held at Blue Springs South and one held at Worlds of Fun. “It’s kind of nerve wracking because there are a lot of people and schools, and you don't get to see the judges, but I can shut them out. Being with the team and knowing we’ll do good helps,” says Ard.
Two Missouri men have been arrested and charged with the murder of Bonita Springs doctor Teresa Sievers.
Angela Ciera Barnes was born on June 1, 1998, in Salisbury, MD to Sarah Baines and Angelo Barnes. On March 7, 2017 Angela passed away surrounded by loved ones and friends.
On October 3, 1984, Christine Jessop was reported missing by her parents. There were no signs of the nine year old girl despite the search by police and many community volunteers until over 3 months later, where she was discovered dead over 50 kilometres from her home on December 31, 1984. She was killed by multiple stab wounds, and police investigators believed she was also raped, supported by the physical evidence that is the discovered semen stains on her underwear. She was sexually assaulted before being stabbed to death.
On February 21, 1933, Mary Kate Waymon and John Divine Waymon begot a child named Eunice Kathleen Waymon in Tryon, North Carolina. She learned to play piano at the age of 3 and sang in her church's choir. Growing up, she wanted to be the first African American concert pianist. Eunice taught piano and worked as an accompanist for other performers when she attended Juilliard; however, she had to leave school after she ran out of funds. She moved to Philadelphia and lived with her family there in order to save money and go to a more affordable music program.
Laura S. Haviland risked her own life trying to make a difference for the lives of others. She was not very concerned about what would happen to her, she just wanted to make sure others were getting what she thought they deserved. She was an abolitionist and a writer. Throughout her life she was devoted to helping people in many different ways, spending much of her life doing different activities that involved helping people, most importantly slaves and their families. These were things she never had to do, but chose to do. She took it upon herself to spend her life doing this. One of the biggest things she devoted her life to was the underground railroad. She also helped to make big improvements for African Americans. This almost cost her, her life, but she kept going and helping. Without Laura Haviland's demanding work and dedication Michigan would not have made such drastic improvements as they did during this time. Laura worked her whole life to selflessly help so many different people in their current situations. Laura was a teacher,
Eric is extremely caring towards his friends and family. Even though Eric found out Sarah Byrnes could talk the whole time that she was in the hospital he did not say a word to anyone because he knew what would happen if Sarah Byrnes dad found out. “That's what I thought, you’ve been hearing me all along”(Crutcher 107). Eric knew what would happen if Sarah Byrnes were to leave the hospital, so he did not say anything. Due to the way that Eric kept the secret about Sarah Byrnes being able to talk shows how caring her is towards his friends.
Angela L. Shine, LMSW is a local, regional and national champion of increasing mental health awareness, especially working together with interfaith organizations and communities. Born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, Angela currently lives in Columbus, Mississippi. She is a graduate of Tennessee State University and the University of Tennessee at Knoxville where she received her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degree, respectively, in social work.
Arlene Haché is a woman that is very well known for giving everything she has to the people that need it most, and never thinking of herself before them. This woman was born in 1952 in a small town, near the surrounding Kingston, Ontario area. This town is called Toledo. Being born into a larger family, she has three brothers and nine sisters. Adding that up would be thirteen kids, two adults and would result in a large amount of people living in the small farm house that she grew up in. Due to issues of her own, she left home at the young age of 17 and headed to Yellowknife to work on the reserves up there. It was not long too after she met her husband, Denise Haché, They had three children together and also have two grandchildren.