Greetings to you all! I am Erika Kennedy. I currently live in Georgia where I am a first grade teacher. I have been teaching for 15 years and I don't consider it a job, but my purpose in life. I enjoy what I do and count it as a privilege to be able to make a difference in the lives of students and families where I am invested. Honestly, as I considered my next steps in my career, somehow I always knew that I was destined to do more than just that of a classroom setting. Others often encouraged me to step up more in the area of leadership, however, I sat back waiting for my turn to take the lead. Soon I realized that I didn't have to wait on others to push me into the position that I desired, but that I can set my own career path. Staying
I have taught students ranging from five years old to nineteen years of age. Hence, being an educator, I have learned that learning is always shifting, therefore I must keep improving with the incessant changes. As a little girl, I have always dreamt of being a teacher and I have carried out that dream. My career journey started as a substitute teacher, a floater between classrooms, an assistant teacher, a teacher, a center supervisor, and an educational supervisor. I presently work as an Educational consultant for Danya International LLC. As an Educational Consultant, I able to review and aid with the learning environment of teachers and educational management in a school
I found this job very rewarding, and my excitement for teaching grew. After that, I volunteered to work as a teacher’s assistant for Mrs. Fast, the fifth grade teacher at my school. The experience I had in Mrs. Fast’s classroom had a big impact on me. Mrs. Fast was able to connect to her students, and gave the students every opportunity to succeed. As I worked in her classroom, I began to see what a teacher truly does: and that is to, not only teach, but to also instill a desire to learn in
Erika is part of National Honors Society because of her outstanding achievements these past few years. She’s been able to show great, qualities, involvement and pride as a Streamwood High School student. Erika is an exemplary student and peer to many around her. She is respectful and responsible. Her pride is shown through events that she helped organize such as the “Teacher's Appreciation Week Entrance Welcoming” and her participation in the Streamwood High School Marching Band and Streamwood High School Pep Band. Though she believes that school spirit is very important she also knows that school is all about education and learning. This is why she is not only involved around the community ,but also maintains a 4.0 GPA and will never accept
Friends, family and faith are all necessities of life, but what humans need the most is the ability to make the right choices. On September 11 2001, Lauren Manning’s life was changed forever. Though previously she had learned the importance of perseverance and faith, on that day, she finally knew what it meant and how truly important it was. On this tragic day, Lauren prayed to die because of the insane amount of pain she was experiencing, but chose to fight for the sake of her beloved husband and son instead. Even though Manning had not died, more than 80% of her body was burned and she now faced the challenge of embracing her altered life. Throughout her struggles, Lauren clung to her inner strength and faith to pass this test of human endurance.
Kathryn Dennis isn't shy about sharing her thoughts about her co-stars on Southern Charm. Things haven't been going great for Kathryn lately, and now she is speaking out and threatening to reveal the secrets of all of her co-stars. All About the Tea shared what Kathryn Dennis went to her Facebook account and had to say recently.
Anna Christine is a 13 year-old singer from Henderson, Nevada. When she was 10 years-old, she competed on "America's Got Talent". She stated that she spends a lot of time playing the piano. She also stated that playing the piano is cathartic for her. Whenever she gets frustrated or upset, she goes to her piano.
When going through life, everyone needs a person that will be there with them every step of the way. A person to lean on to overcome the hard times and someone to rejoice with when life is at its highest moments. Thankfully for me, that particular person came to be a minute before I came into this world. My twin sister Kayla Skye Horton is truly my other half in life for an endless amount of reasons. However, due to the fact of time being a determinant in every aspect of life, there are qualities that my Kayla possesses that outshine the others.
Marcie Allen came spoke at a convocation seminar on Friday, December 2nd. She is a ten-time nominee and five-time winner of Billboard’s “Concert Marketing and Promotion Award” and has been named to Billboard’s “Women in Music” list every year since 2010. Prior to starting MAC Presents, Allen owned and operated Nashville/Atlanta-based MAD Booking & Events, which produced more than 100 music festivals across the country including On the Bricks in Atlanta. Now she owns her own company in New York.
When going through life, everyone needs a person that will be there with them every step of the way. A person to lean on to overcome the hard times and someone to rejoice with when life is at its highest moments. Thankfully for me, that particular person came to be a minute before I came into this world. My twin sister Kayla Skye Horton is truly my other half in life for an endless amount of reasons. However, due to the fact of time being a determinant in every aspect of life, there are qualities that my Kayla possesses that outshine the others.
Although Knight is an important and early woman figure in colonial American literature, she is inseparable from her wealthy and advantaged background. She is a well-educated woman who partially proves her independence to her husband and her neighborhood back at home. However, she is unable to escape from her prejudices towards Native Americans and working-class people, despite her observations and her close experiences with the group of the people mentioned above. She has a hard time tolerating "improper" speeches and manners and she likes to subjugate people around her when possible.
Liz was in high school and we all know that high school is the time to make mistakes and make them again but high school is also the time to figure out who you are. To figure out your identity. “Some people died because the world did not deserve them. Liz Emerson, on the other hand, did not deserve the world.” (157 Zhang). Liz Emerson wasn't just ordinary girl. She stood out. Everybody knew who she was but Liz was starting to think that maybe she didn’t know who she was.
Alicia Coleman is a world-renowned theater actress who, on the heels of a major performance, is chased into and attacked in an alleyway. She is struck over the head with a pistol and the blow causes her to lose her memory. Alicia struggles to remember the details of her life. The only person who appears to know who she is, is her presumed abductor, a man she fears may also be her attacker.
Every art piece is an individual’s method of expressing their creativity and imagination to share with one’s audience. Lauren Kalman is a contemporary artist whose pieces captivate an assortment of the human’s body functions illustrating abnormalities, societies ideology and others. Kalman was raised in the Midwest where she obtained a Masters in Fine Arts and Technology from Ohio State University. Kalman also has a Bachelor's Degree in fine arts, in metals from Massachusetts College of Arts. Kalman also did an apprenticeship for two years at the Institute of Sculpture. She currently teaches part time at various universities, including Brown University.
Alisha Staples was born July 15, 1980. She is the daughter of Elnora Gray-Mason and William Staples. She was born in Hampton, Virginia. She has two older siblings. Pamela Huggins and Velma Williams. She is the mother of one child Monee’ Anderson. Alisha Staples attended Machen Elementary School, Jefferson Davis Middle School, and Spring Valley High School. She graduated in 1998; then she attended Kenneth Shuler for Cosmetology.
British Marine Commando Eric Walderman took four shots to the head during a firefight at the port of Umm Qasr, but the bullets did not penetrate his helmet. Police lieutenant David Spicer took four .45 caliber slugs throughout his body at point-blank range and lived. These men and countless others are alive and have one woman to thank for it, Stephanie Kwolek. Stephanie Kwolek’s life, invention of kevlar, and work with chemistry has forever changed and impacted our word for the