I am writing in reference to Suny Lizeth Chirinos and her job application as a substitute teacher. I have known Suny Lizeth Chirinos for ten years as her friend. Since the time I met Suny she demonstrated to be a tough and responsible human being. At the time she was working for a dentistry office where she demonstrated her passion of working with kids, adolescents, and adults. It takes a special kind of person to endure the daily taskers of dealing with patients throughout the years. Suny also ran a very successful day care from her own home. She loves being around children and find children to be fun and fascinating. Typically, you’ll find that she spent a lot of time with her siblings and freinds, not because she had to, but because
I am seeking membership in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated to be a part of a sisterhood that leads and serves. I would love to join a sisterhood that serves the community, promotes academic achievement and builds self-esteem in students of all walks of life from primary to adulthood. In addition, I wish to expand my public service through educational development. As an educator, serving children and families through toy drives and youth mentorships would afford me countless opportunities to give back beyond the walls of my classroom, dance stage, and church. With my dedication, compassion, and creativity, I know I will work diligently to produce a strong impact on the sorority’s current programs and aid to create new
I am a dedicated, focused student looking to push the boundaries of Engineering Physics with creative out of the box thinking. I have the drive to be successful and positively represent UBC Engineering Physics. I have a passion for physics and math which is why I believe this program is so appealing and a perfect choice. Having already started, run and sold a successful landscaping company, I have experience in entrepreneurship and have determined being an entrepreneur is something I want to pursue in the future. I believe Engineering Physics would give me the opportunity and breadth of knowledge to make my entrepreneurial vision a reality and allow me to find solutions to the issues that will impact the future of humanity. Being on UBC Supermileage
An HBCU is a college/university that embeds the nature of power and black excellence; a place with surroundings that doesn’t force you, but makes you want to push yourself to become a better person inside and out, and throughout the community. Transferring would allow myself to be put in an atmosphere of continuous motivation and growth that I would feed off of my superiors and the people around me.
so that she could find love in a safe a secure environment. Nanny has her
The main component I look for in college is their commitment to further my studies. I feel this college will provide an ingenious culture within the science field, therefore rendering myself with the building blocks necessary to later pursue the medical field. Not only does UNCW devote itself towards their student’s undergraduate years, but also by providing Professional pathways such as Pre-Medicine, students such as myself can go into Professional schools better prepared. In addition to my interest in the academics the school has to offer, I also marvel at the amount of extracurricular activities available to the student body. One student organization in particular is the Greek Life. When my mother attended this school, she was an avid member
Personal Statement Name: Xi Xiong Personal Statement After graduating from Stony Brook University with a degree in Business Management-Marketing specialization in May 2015, I would like to join New York University as a postgraduate student to further my studies by pursuing the Master of Integrated Marketing course offered in the institution. I am convinced that my academic performance as an undergraduate and my work experience in general demonstrates my ability to undertake the Master Degree and all that appertains to its award and graduate within the required time. One of my career objectives is to be a key decision maker in the corporate world and successfully completing the course will draw me a step closer to realizing this objective.
No doubt that Nanny loved Janie a great deal, and naturally she wanted her granddaughter to have security beyond an old woman who would inevitably die. She also wanted more opportunities for Janie than she'd had as she grew up a slave. As she explains to Janie, "[a]nd Janie, maybe it wasn't much, but Ah done de best Ah kin by you. Ah raked and scraped and bought dis lil piece uh land so you wouldn't have to stay in de white folks' yard and tuck yo' head befo' other chillun at school" (p. 19).
The 4+4 program at Hofstra caught my interest after I researched its medical school, the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. Northwell comprises some of the most renowned hospitals in the New York area, from the Long Island Jewish Medical Center to Lenox Hill Hospital. Aside from being partnered with such a prestigious institution, the Zucker School of Medicine’s progressive, “case based” curriculum is what intrigued me the most. Few medical schools offer to train its students for the 21st century, and this hands on approach seems like the best method to expose students from our generation to the ever changing field of healthcare. From working in groups to solve weekly cases to using real world patient cases to explain concepts, I feel as if the Zucker School of Medicine offers an optimal experience for its students to succeed in their fields.
Nanny, Janie’s guardian, is a big influence in her life. Nanny means well for Janie because she had been a slave and wishes for Janie to live the life she could not. This causes Nanny to push expectations of early womanhood upon Janie. In the beginning of the book,
An individual’s intellectual curiosity to gain knowledge of the unanswered questions becomes a catalyst for the advancement of a society. Mercer University’s undergraduate student research program challenges a student to discover the unknown and sets a foundation for growth in critical thinking. Unlike any other colleges, Mercer University provides opportunities to turn an imagination into a reality that benefits the lives of the people. Through the research program, I would like to contribute my passion in serving others in need by discovering ways to find a cure for childhood cancer and creating innovative ideas to help the lives affected by cancer.
I am Xzavia Hall, I live Prospect Park NJ, but I currently live on campus at Ramapo College. I was born in a city in New Jersey named Paterson, where I spent most of my child hood. I moved out of Paterson when I entered the sixth grade. I turned out to be one of the better inner city kids who was lead on the right path. I paid attention in class and tried my best to stay out of trouble although troubles always seem to find a way to me. Now I am a sophomore and Political Science major at Ramapo College. I aspire to be a successful politician one day and I will be attending law school after I graduate from Ramapo. Since I was a child I had a deep love for politics, if it was political I had to read it or watch it, especially Presidential debates.
When Janie was a young child, she grew up playing mostly carefree with other children
Stuyvesant High School is a specialized high school in New York borough of Manhattan. It is a very prestigious school focused on Science, Mathematics, and Technology. It is one of the top high schools in New York State. To be accepted into Stuyvesant, you have to take the Specialized High School Admissions Test and get a grade that is or above the school’s cutoff score for that year. Stuyvesant has an average cutoff score of five hundred and sixty-two. Through hard work and dedication, I achieved a score of five-hundred and seventy on the test and I got accepted into the school. Whether it is because it will be at a higher level than middle school, is about the very high school expectations from their students that I was hearing around me,
August 16, 2014 To Whom It May Concern, I am writing this letter of recommendation for Damara Burnett. I have known Damara since the fall of 2006. I have worked with her in various capacities. I was her administrator for several years when she taught High School Language Arts, High School Social Studies, as well as High School Electives including Life Skills. Damara was a person who was willing to take on challenging classes in order to provide a diversified class offering for all students in our small K-12 school. Her duties included, teaching, progress monitoring, communicating with parents, coaching, traveling with students, fundraising, and collaborating with staff and many other jobs as the need arose. She was fair and consistent when
I demonstrated honesty, integrity, personal responsibility, confidentiality, altruism, and respect throughout the preclinical experience by being myself and performing to the best of my abilities as a teacher candidate. When I worked with the students, I was honest with the feedback I gave to students and tried my best to assist students to the best of my ability and knowledge of the subject area. I voluntarily was willing to assist students to enhance student