The document describes the author's fond memories of visiting Alaska with their father, including beautiful scenery and funny moments like their car rolling down a hill. It also discusses the author's love of hockey and their goal of attending University of Alaska Anchorage.
This document discusses the author's memories of and experiences with various places, sports, objects, and times of year that are important to them. Specifically, it mentions:
- Fond memories of a trip to Alaska with their father that strengthened their bond.
- Frustration with receiving poor quality "trophies" like sweaters or pucks for sports accomplishments as a child.
- A strong desire to move to and experience more of Canada, especially watching hockey games and the Hockey Hall of Fame.
- Enjoyment playing hockey and attempting tricky moves, despite often failing.
- Negative memories of their elementary school being in poor condition and an unsafe location.
This document is a collection of journal entries from an aluminum atom describing its journey through various products over many years. It starts as mud, gets mined and refined, then travels through various manufacturing processes to become pop cans, airplane parts, bikes, computers, jewelry, and more. Along the way it experiences exciting events like flying and crashes, as well as less desirable times in landfills or melting pots. The atom sees the world and has adventures it never imagined when stuck in the ground for millions of years.
This document contains summaries of various events and interests in the author's life. It discusses their favorite month of April when they share a birthday with family members. It also covers their passion for basketball, enjoyment of skateboarding and favorite animals like chipmunks. Other topics included are family members, hometown of Leominster, and favorite activities like playing video games, visiting zoos and beaches on vacation.
Owen has been practicing karate since 2010 when he started as a white belt. Over the past few years, he has worked hard, attending classes multiple times a week to earn new belts including yellow, orange, green, blue, red, brown, and candidate belt. He enjoys karate and has improved his skills, confidence, discipline, and made new friends along the way. Owen's parents and instructor, Mr. West, have been very supportive of his journey in karate.
The document provides autobiographical information about Paul Geary in 3 sentences or less:
Paul Geary was born on January 21, 1998 and provides details about costs of items from when he was born like gas being $1.12. He discusses an unfair incident that happened to him in preschool when he was bitten by another boy over a toy dinosaur. The document continues to give more information about Paul's life through pictures, descriptions of himself, and his daily activities and interests as a teenager in 2009.
The document describes several experiences and activities enjoyed by the author. It discusses going apple picking with cousins each September, birthday trips to Hampton Beach with friends, all-star cheerleading competitions around the world, and a beloved dog named Max.
Kal was loved and cherished by his family and friends. The document shares memories over Kal's life through photos and stories from his childhood, school days, travels around the world with friends, and times spent with loved ones. It celebrates Kal's love of life, arts, and bringing joy to others through his generous spirit and ability to forge strong relationships that impacted people for good.
The document discusses the narrator's large extended family, including having 8 aunts between their mother's and father's sides. Their favorite aunt is Aunt Sharon who passed away from cancer. The narrator feels honored to be named after her. The narrator also discusses enjoying spending time with their family for birthdays and holidays like Christmas and appreciates their close family bonds.
The document is a collection of short paragraphs written by students describing their favorite holiday memories. The memories include spending time with family at beaches, zoos, and sporting events in locations around the world like New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sydney, and New York. Many express appreciation to parents and family for the holiday experiences.
The document discusses several topics including visiting grandparents in Lady Lake, Florida, a trip to Vietnam with family, a visit to Washington D.C., favorite books and authors, trips to Six Flags amusement park, their brother Timothy, plans to attend Leominster High School, details about their father, Christmas experiences, involvement in a yearbook club, a brief trip to New York City, relationships with grandparents, a visit to Plymouth, experiences with Halloween and trick-or-treating, experiences at zoos, biographical details about being born near their mother's birthday, details about uncles, love of ice cream, experiences at the beach, time at Johnny Appleseed Elementary School, favorite quotes, enjoyment of reading, typical
Final!! cooper and grandma book 2 000001 (2)Sumbal Parveen
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This document appears to be the introduction or preface section of a book written by Barbara Everett about her family dog, Cooper. It provides publishing details for the book, acknowledges those who helped with illustrations and support, and thanks readers for purchasing the book. The author expresses her mission to educate people about properly caring for dogs and hopes the book will help find homes for dogs in need.
The document describes various aspects of the author's life, including being born in August 1999 in Leominster Hospital. They enjoy reading books, watching movies, and visiting family in Florida, Vietnam, Washington D.C., New York City, and Lady Lake. The author discusses their brother Timothy, plans for high school, dad, grandparents, trips to zoos and Plymouth, and favorite activities like ice cream and the ocean.
The document describes the narrator's life experiences, including being born near their mother's birthday, enjoying reading science fiction books, visiting grandparents in Florida which involves long car rides, traveling to Vietnam and Washington D.C. as a child, enjoying activities like going to Six Flags and zoos, and looking forward to starting high school.
The afternoon pool party was meant to be relaxing but got dark quickly. A few pictures were taken. Later, hot tub dates were held with two groups. Conversations were had but did little to change scores. At elimination, Esme and Jessie had the lowest scores and left the bachelor house despite making the hot tub date.
The document provides autobiographical information about Blair, including their date of birth, where they were born, and some notable events that occurred on that day. It also describes some of Blair's early childhood memories, such as trying to say their grandfather's name, and includes photos from when Blair was younger with their father. The document closes by describing what everyday life is like for someone Blair's age.
The document provides autobiographical information about the author through a series of short paragraphs labeled with single letters. It describes the author's patriotism and involvement in Boy Scouts, love of activities like fishing, kayaking, and gaming at the Cape, close relationships with supportive parents, interest in joining the Coast Guard, and various hobbies and experiences like reading books about military missions, making paracord bracelets, attending ceremonies for veterans, and enjoying outdoor activities like zip lining.
This speech was given to celebrate the 70th birthday of the speaker's father. It summarizes fond memories of their childhood and teenage years, including playing catch, watching wrestling matches, and enjoying video games together. The speaker expresses gratitude to his father for always being there for him during difficult times and providing a sense of security. He wishes his father a happy birthday and many more years of good health and happiness.
My weekly spellings by Charlotte Grahamcharlotte7104
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The document contains a collection of short statements from a child describing various everyday events and observations, including interactions with family and friends, activities at school, preferences and pastimes.
The document contains a collection of short jokes and comedic dialogues, including exchanges between parents and children, doctors and patients, teachers and students, as well as one-liners involving topics like family, school, work, and wordplay. Many of the jokes rely on misunderstandings, literal interpretations, or unexpected twists to elicit laughter. The varied humor showcases the fun that can be found in everyday situations through comedic timing and creative use of language.
This document contains several stories and memories about Bob from family and friends celebrating his birthday.
1) Family and friends recall fun memories of Bob such as playing football with his younger brother, going to Bob's wrestling matches, taking annual trips together, and Bob volunteering to help care for a sick family member.
2) Nieces and nephews shared funny anecdotes such as Bob encouraging risky driving in his brother's new car and planning adventures like horseback riding on the beach.
3) A childhood friend recalled embarrassing moments like wetting the bed at Bob's house as well as fun times walking to school and dancing together. She reminisced about following a snake as children and other antics
- Helen, Ann, and Steve are discussing their morning schedules. Helen reads in the morning and is packing her schoolbag now. Ann is working and Steve is walking at the moment.
- They also talk about their afternoon plans. Sometimes in the afternoon, Ann does shopping or goes to the swimming pool. Helen asks Steve for advice about what to do in the afternoon.
- In the evenings, Ann often takes music lessons while Steve plays computer games or goes swimming. Helen shares her plans to walk her dog in the evening.
The White Legacy--Generation 5, College (Part 1)Keika20
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Andromeda "Andi" White is the oldest of the Generation Five kids attending Sim State. She wants to major in drama despite her aunt wanting her to study biology. Andi goes on a date with Jonathan but isn't very interested in him. Her brother Hyde rolls the major of political science. Hyde is rescued from a dangerous situation by Andi and their cousin Lyra, who has just arrived at Sim State.
On Saturday, Alexander went to his grandparents' house and had meat for dinner. His tooth came out. On Sunday, he went to the highest tower in Australia with his cousins, which had 88 stories.
On Saturday, Alyssa went to the city with her sister and cousin. They went to a concert by the Dolan twins. After dinner, they went home. On Sunday, Alyssa went shopping at Chadstone and to a dancing party with Mietta.
On Friday night, Amelia ate dinner with her family including pasta, chicken and salad. On Saturday, she had swimming lessons and went to the park with her cousins to play basketball.
- The document contains autobiographical information and reflections from a young girl named Abby, including details about her birth, an incident where she cut her own hair trying to mimic the hairstyle of the Disney princess Jasmine, and holding a lion cub on her 5th birthday at the zoo.
- It describes Abby's interests, such as sports, music, TV shows and movies she enjoys, her school and social life, hobbies like art and collecting items, and aspirations for the future.
- Abby shares things she is proud of like coming in second place in a race and making it onto an advanced swim team, and lists things she wishes she could do like ride rollercoasters and
The White Legacy family goes on vacation to Twikkii Island to search for their missing grandfather, Sun. While there, they meet the island's witch doctor who tells them that Sun left the island two days prior. The family spends their time enjoying the beach and playing together. Ella causes trouble by dumping soap in an ancient fountain, angering the "monkey gods". By the end of their vacation, the family has lost the trail on their grandfather but had a fun time exploring the island nonetheless.
Katherine enjoys many hobbies and activities including photography, cooking, ice skating, cake decorating, and traveling. Her favorite month is June and place is Atlantic Canada, specifically New Brunswick where much of her family lives. She hopes to visit many places around the world and move to New Brunswick someday.
A to Z stories: Dr. Reeta Sonawat has conceptualized and created reetasonawat
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Stories on alphabets for preschool children have been arranged in an alphabetical order. Parents can read these stories to the children. Recognition, learning and comprehension of alphabets will take place through the medium of stories.
This document discusses the author's memories of visiting Alaska with their father. Some key details include bonding over views of mountains and water, funny moments like the car rolling down a hill when they stopped, and talking with their father about hockey at a history walkway in Anchorage. The author wants to attend the University of Alaska Anchorage.
Mr. C Baker is from Prescot, a town in Merseyside, England. Prescot likely gets its name from the Anglo-Saxon words for "priest" and "cottage." While known as something of a ladies man, doubts have recently been cast about his true sexual preference. Each weekend he can be found with his true love, which is rumored to be a shop known for its wig selection, as Mr. Baker seems to lack hair due to either old age or his wife's hair trimming techniques. He can become irritated if attention is brought to his lack of hair and is known for doling out sarcasm, though friends still try to enjoy his company.
The document is a collection of short paragraphs written by students describing their favorite holiday memories. The memories include spending time with family at beaches, zoos, and sporting events in locations around the world like New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sydney, and New York. Many express appreciation to parents and family for the holiday experiences.
The document discusses several topics including visiting grandparents in Lady Lake, Florida, a trip to Vietnam with family, a visit to Washington D.C., favorite books and authors, trips to Six Flags amusement park, their brother Timothy, plans to attend Leominster High School, details about their father, Christmas experiences, involvement in a yearbook club, a brief trip to New York City, relationships with grandparents, a visit to Plymouth, experiences with Halloween and trick-or-treating, experiences at zoos, biographical details about being born near their mother's birthday, details about uncles, love of ice cream, experiences at the beach, time at Johnny Appleseed Elementary School, favorite quotes, enjoyment of reading, typical
Final!! cooper and grandma book 2 000001 (2)Sumbal Parveen
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This document appears to be the introduction or preface section of a book written by Barbara Everett about her family dog, Cooper. It provides publishing details for the book, acknowledges those who helped with illustrations and support, and thanks readers for purchasing the book. The author expresses her mission to educate people about properly caring for dogs and hopes the book will help find homes for dogs in need.
The document describes various aspects of the author's life, including being born in August 1999 in Leominster Hospital. They enjoy reading books, watching movies, and visiting family in Florida, Vietnam, Washington D.C., New York City, and Lady Lake. The author discusses their brother Timothy, plans for high school, dad, grandparents, trips to zoos and Plymouth, and favorite activities like ice cream and the ocean.
The document describes the narrator's life experiences, including being born near their mother's birthday, enjoying reading science fiction books, visiting grandparents in Florida which involves long car rides, traveling to Vietnam and Washington D.C. as a child, enjoying activities like going to Six Flags and zoos, and looking forward to starting high school.
The afternoon pool party was meant to be relaxing but got dark quickly. A few pictures were taken. Later, hot tub dates were held with two groups. Conversations were had but did little to change scores. At elimination, Esme and Jessie had the lowest scores and left the bachelor house despite making the hot tub date.
The document provides autobiographical information about Blair, including their date of birth, where they were born, and some notable events that occurred on that day. It also describes some of Blair's early childhood memories, such as trying to say their grandfather's name, and includes photos from when Blair was younger with their father. The document closes by describing what everyday life is like for someone Blair's age.
The document provides autobiographical information about the author through a series of short paragraphs labeled with single letters. It describes the author's patriotism and involvement in Boy Scouts, love of activities like fishing, kayaking, and gaming at the Cape, close relationships with supportive parents, interest in joining the Coast Guard, and various hobbies and experiences like reading books about military missions, making paracord bracelets, attending ceremonies for veterans, and enjoying outdoor activities like zip lining.
This speech was given to celebrate the 70th birthday of the speaker's father. It summarizes fond memories of their childhood and teenage years, including playing catch, watching wrestling matches, and enjoying video games together. The speaker expresses gratitude to his father for always being there for him during difficult times and providing a sense of security. He wishes his father a happy birthday and many more years of good health and happiness.
My weekly spellings by Charlotte Grahamcharlotte7104
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The document contains a collection of short statements from a child describing various everyday events and observations, including interactions with family and friends, activities at school, preferences and pastimes.
The document contains a collection of short jokes and comedic dialogues, including exchanges between parents and children, doctors and patients, teachers and students, as well as one-liners involving topics like family, school, work, and wordplay. Many of the jokes rely on misunderstandings, literal interpretations, or unexpected twists to elicit laughter. The varied humor showcases the fun that can be found in everyday situations through comedic timing and creative use of language.
This document contains several stories and memories about Bob from family and friends celebrating his birthday.
1) Family and friends recall fun memories of Bob such as playing football with his younger brother, going to Bob's wrestling matches, taking annual trips together, and Bob volunteering to help care for a sick family member.
2) Nieces and nephews shared funny anecdotes such as Bob encouraging risky driving in his brother's new car and planning adventures like horseback riding on the beach.
3) A childhood friend recalled embarrassing moments like wetting the bed at Bob's house as well as fun times walking to school and dancing together. She reminisced about following a snake as children and other antics
- Helen, Ann, and Steve are discussing their morning schedules. Helen reads in the morning and is packing her schoolbag now. Ann is working and Steve is walking at the moment.
- They also talk about their afternoon plans. Sometimes in the afternoon, Ann does shopping or goes to the swimming pool. Helen asks Steve for advice about what to do in the afternoon.
- In the evenings, Ann often takes music lessons while Steve plays computer games or goes swimming. Helen shares her plans to walk her dog in the evening.
The White Legacy--Generation 5, College (Part 1)Keika20
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Andromeda "Andi" White is the oldest of the Generation Five kids attending Sim State. She wants to major in drama despite her aunt wanting her to study biology. Andi goes on a date with Jonathan but isn't very interested in him. Her brother Hyde rolls the major of political science. Hyde is rescued from a dangerous situation by Andi and their cousin Lyra, who has just arrived at Sim State.
On Saturday, Alexander went to his grandparents' house and had meat for dinner. His tooth came out. On Sunday, he went to the highest tower in Australia with his cousins, which had 88 stories.
On Saturday, Alyssa went to the city with her sister and cousin. They went to a concert by the Dolan twins. After dinner, they went home. On Sunday, Alyssa went shopping at Chadstone and to a dancing party with Mietta.
On Friday night, Amelia ate dinner with her family including pasta, chicken and salad. On Saturday, she had swimming lessons and went to the park with her cousins to play basketball.
- The document contains autobiographical information and reflections from a young girl named Abby, including details about her birth, an incident where she cut her own hair trying to mimic the hairstyle of the Disney princess Jasmine, and holding a lion cub on her 5th birthday at the zoo.
- It describes Abby's interests, such as sports, music, TV shows and movies she enjoys, her school and social life, hobbies like art and collecting items, and aspirations for the future.
- Abby shares things she is proud of like coming in second place in a race and making it onto an advanced swim team, and lists things she wishes she could do like ride rollercoasters and
The White Legacy family goes on vacation to Twikkii Island to search for their missing grandfather, Sun. While there, they meet the island's witch doctor who tells them that Sun left the island two days prior. The family spends their time enjoying the beach and playing together. Ella causes trouble by dumping soap in an ancient fountain, angering the "monkey gods". By the end of their vacation, the family has lost the trail on their grandfather but had a fun time exploring the island nonetheless.
Katherine enjoys many hobbies and activities including photography, cooking, ice skating, cake decorating, and traveling. Her favorite month is June and place is Atlantic Canada, specifically New Brunswick where much of her family lives. She hopes to visit many places around the world and move to New Brunswick someday.
A to Z stories: Dr. Reeta Sonawat has conceptualized and created reetasonawat
油
Stories on alphabets for preschool children have been arranged in an alphabetical order. Parents can read these stories to the children. Recognition, learning and comprehension of alphabets will take place through the medium of stories.
This document discusses the author's memories of visiting Alaska with their father. Some key details include bonding over views of mountains and water, funny moments like the car rolling down a hill when they stopped, and talking with their father about hockey at a history walkway in Anchorage. The author wants to attend the University of Alaska Anchorage.
Mr. C Baker is from Prescot, a town in Merseyside, England. Prescot likely gets its name from the Anglo-Saxon words for "priest" and "cottage." While known as something of a ladies man, doubts have recently been cast about his true sexual preference. Each weekend he can be found with his true love, which is rumored to be a shop known for its wig selection, as Mr. Baker seems to lack hair due to either old age or his wife's hair trimming techniques. He can become irritated if attention is brought to his lack of hair and is known for doling out sarcasm, though friends still try to enjoy his company.
The document describes the annual cultural festival of IIM Kozhikode called ECHOES. It highlights the growth and achievements of IIM Kozhikode. It also outlines sponsorship opportunities and benefits for companies to partner with the festival at various levels (Platinum, Gold, Silver). Sponsoring companies would receive branding visibility and publicity both during and after the festival through banners, brochures, websites and more.
The document discusses four potential projects - Project Slammed Pie, Project Ample Dimes, Project Mimed Leaps, and Project Slimmed Pea. It emphasizes wowing customers and slamming the rest for Project Slammed Pie. It also mentions Project Made Simple four times.
SEO Optimization: If Content is King, What is QueenChris Hoell
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This document discusses strategies for building social authority through content marketing on social networks. It recommends engaging on social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and LinkedIn to gain followers and shares. It also suggests creating different types of social content like blogs, videos, images, and infographics to build links and drive traffic. Building reviews and citations on external sites through guest blogging, online PR, and crowd-sourcing is also presented as a way to increase authority. The overall goal is to use social media and content marketing to become a thought leader in your industry and drive traffic and leads to your website.
In 1963, Ernesto Miranda was arrested by Phoenix police on suspicion of kidnapping and rape. He was interrogated for two hours without being informed of his right to remain silent or have an attorney present. Miranda confessed and was convicted solely based on this written confession. The Supreme Court later ruled Miranda's confession inadmissible because his constitutional rights were violated. This ruling established that suspects must be informed of their Miranda rights before custodial interrogation.
Scratch is a website that allows users to create interactive projects and stories using block-based programming. The main Scratch screen features recently uploaded projects, and has links to create projects, explore what others have made, discuss programming, and get help. Users can search for existing projects and studios by topic or tag without an account, but need an account to share their own projects or collaborate with others on the site.
The document outlines New Jersey's plan to distribute $1.8 billion in federal funding from the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery program to aid recovery from Superstorm Sandy. Over half the funds will help low-to-moderate income households through programs that provide grants and loans to homeowners, renters, small businesses and local governments. The plan also aims to create affordable housing, restore the economy through small business assistance, and ensure essential services are maintained.
The document discusses the importance of summarization in natural language processing. It notes that summarization is the process of distilling the most important information from a text to produce a shorter version for users. Summarization techniques aim to capture the key elements and essence of the original text in a condensed form while removing redundant information.
Appellate Court ruling in Petrozzi v. Ocean CityOceanCityGazette
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This document describes two consolidated appeals regarding beachfront property in Ocean City, New Jersey. It provides background on how Ocean City created a dune system in the 1980s and 1990s through easement agreements with property owners, with a three-foot height restriction. However, changing regulations in the 1990s required Ocean City to obtain state permits for dune maintenance. When property owners requested maintenance to comply with easements, Ocean City applied for a permit but was denied. The appeals consider whether Ocean City is relieved from its easement obligations and whether property owners have remedies.
The Ocean City School District is proposing a capital improvement project in 2015 to renovate the Primary School. The $6.6 million project will replace or upgrade key building systems like the roof, windows, HVAC and electrical as well as install air conditioning. Funding will come from a state grant, capital reserves, and $2.5 million in bonds that require voter approval in a March 11th referendum. If approved, the average homeowner would pay an additional $15.39 per year in property taxes for 10 years. Renovations are scheduled for the summer of 2015 to be complete before the new school year.
This document provides information about an elementary school in Ocean City, New Jersey. The school's academic achievement is average compared to other schools in the state, scoring in the 45th percentile, but lags behind similar schools, in the 8th percentile. Its college and career readiness is very low, scoring in the 1st percentile statewide and 3rd percentile compared to similar schools. The school meets its targets for academic achievement but meets none of its targets for college and career readiness.
The document provides steps for factoring polynomial expressions:
1) Separate the expression into terms with common factors and group those terms;
2) Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the grouped terms;
3) Enclose the GCF and the grouped terms in parentheses to arrive at the factored expression.
Worked examples demonstrate factoring various polynomials, including using negative signs properly.
This document appears to be a collection of autobiographical writings by Worth G. Life from March 1998 to present day. It includes summaries of Worth's birth details, family experiences like a trip to the beach as a child, interests like playing lacrosse and watching fireworks on July 4th, and thoughts on life as an 11-year old such as favorite music and TV shows.
Charles summarizes details about his life in three passages. He describes events from the day he was born, including that it was a famous poet's birthday and a full moon. He then discusses being in classes at school, enjoying sports and music, and not liking some classmates. Finally, he shares some of his hobbies like soccer and boy scouts and dreams of joining the military after school.
The document is a collection of autobiographical writings by Reese W. about his childhood and life experiences:
1) As a young boy, Reese was obsessed with cars and knew details about various vehicles. He had a large collection of toy cars.
2) One of Reese's early memories is playing baseball as a child. His mother took a photograph of him at bat at a game.
3) Reese describes what life is like for an 11-year-old boy, including his interests, friends, and daily routine at school and home.
The document provides autobiographical information about Kendal K., born on September 2, 1997. It discusses events from Kendal's birth such as popular music, movies, gas prices. It also describes Kendal's green stuffed frog Froggy that she took on trips and activities. Later sections discuss Kendal's interests such as softball, guitar, and favorite movies and TV shows.
Kendal Kipper provides an autobiographical summary of her life including details about where she was born, her favorite stuffed animal Froggy that she takes on trips, a photo from her softball game, and everyday life as a girl her age which involves sports, music and movies. She describes her talents of playing softball and guitar and hitting a home run in a tournament where she was named MVP.
Maria was born on April 11, 1998 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. When she was 4-5 years old, she played t-ball and enjoyed winning games with her team, though one game she decided to run to her dad each time she got a hit instead of focusing on winning. Maria has fond memories of learning to swim around age 4 when her mom took a photo of her in the pool. She describes her daily life now at age 11, including interests, friends, school, and hopes for the future including robots as assistants.
The document appears to be an autobiography project for a student named Christopher M. It includes summaries of his birth details, an anecdote about stealing chocolate as a young child, a photo of himself successfully shooting clay targets, self-reflections on his personality and interests, descriptions of daily life activities like school and weekends, and brief sections bragging about accomplishments and talents.
The document describes the everyday activities and interests of an individual. They enjoy playing video games, going to school, and being active occasionally by going to the gym, swimming, or snowboarding. Their favorite beach is Old Orchard Beach in Maine, and they enjoy fried foods at the beach. They used to have dogs and play youth sports like tee-ball and soccer. Their interests also include kayaking, camping, hiking, and following sports teams like the Red Sox and Patriots.
The document summarizes different parts of the author's life in brief sections:
1) Details of the author's birthdate and what was popular at the time.
2) Memories of playing t-ball as a child and ignoring the coach's instructions to have fun instead of focusing on winning.
3) A photo taken of the author learning to swim at age 4 in Myrtle Beach.
4) A description of the author's interests and style at their current age, including friends, music, movies and school.
5) Some of the author's accomplishments like publishing a poem and performing a speech, as well as sports trophies and ribbons earned.
The document provides autobiographical information about Blake, including his birthday, age, where he is from, and hobbies. It describes a typical school day for Blake and things he enjoys like baseball, basketball, and football. The document also outlines Blake's participation in a food drive to help stock a local pantry and his wish to help feed the hungry and give shelter to the poor.
2. Alaska
Alaska is a very close memory to me
because, it was a special bonding time with my
dad. Alaska with its beautiful views from the
mountain to the water was a perfect place for a
time away for two people to get to spend some
time. Alaska brought some funny moments when
the street light was at a top of the hill, so when
we stopped the car started rolling down the hill.
Also at the hockey rink my dad sent me to the
beer section where an employee stopped me and
sent me back to my seat. There is some type of a
history walkway all around the city of Anchorage
where my dad and I talked about hockey and his
love of the Pittsburgh Penguins. He even taught
me some stuff that I never even knew about.
Since then, my dad and I have been best friends.
For college, I want to go to the University of
Alaska Anchorage.
3. Bad Trophies
Ever since I have started playing
sports I have received medals and bigger
trophies for accomplishments, but a lot of
the time I get a very bad trophy. Once my
team won a tournament in Hudson where
the prize was a sweater. Really, the trophy
was a sweater, in the middle of summer. I
was pretty angry about the trophy
because our team worked really hard to try
to win that tournament in the scorching
heat. In fact the only goal I scored that
summer was in that tournament so I was
pretty dejected. Also in an ice hockey
tournament in Waterville Valley the trophy
was a hockey puck with a design of the
tournament logo on it. That really got me
going because our team played our hearts
out with only 9 players and every one of us
played the best hockey we ever played that
year.
4. Canada
I have gone to Canada several times
but only for a few hours for each visit so I
didnt get the whole Canadian experience. My
hopes and dreams are to some day move and
live there for the rest of my life so that I could
watch some hockey games at the some of the
greatest venues in the sport. Also I really want
to watch TSN (The Sports Network) which is
my favorite channel, but of course I cant
watch the channel in the States. I love to play
pond hockey and some of the best places and
in Canada, where there are a whole lot of kids
go out there and have fun, but no one in the
United States could not really care about
hockey. Plus the Hockey Hall of Fame is in
Toronto and I would absolutely love to visit
that place every single day.
5. Dangles
This my favorite part about the game
seeing all of the best players absolutely undress
the defenders. My teammates and I always have
a great time trying to pull off some of the best
moves in the professional hockey leagues. I
always have a good laugh about whenever I try
to do something filthy like a Datsuyk of even a
Kyle Turris. My teammates and I know I have the
gift of hands of steel so I cant pull off anything.
Still I will always keep trying no matter what and
I will always fail at attempting these moves. I
always will look up to my teammates who have
nasty sets of hands to see if I can copy their
moves, most likely it never works out. Even when
I fail it is always still fun to at least try. But like I
say sometimes perfection makes satisfaction.
6. Elementary School
I absolutely hated elementary
school, especially Southeast, it was that terrible. The
problem was that it wasnt an appropriate setting for
young children. See this elementary school looked like
garbage, trash all over the floor and writing all over
the walls. This type of behavior that went
undisciplined, for the most part, is probably what
carried over to what we have in this school right now.
See the elementary school we went to the only
things on the playground were a balance beam, swing
sets that went sky high, and a this type of a jungle
gym. The problems were that the balance beams
other kids were running into it which caused head
injuries, the swings and if someone decided to jump
off they would either land on the wood type chips or
on the pavement. This was not fun and which is why I
hated Southeast. Now from what I heard in the past
years there was asbestos in the kitchen. This was just
a horrible place for children to learn. The school was
also located in the projects and in the ghetto.
7. Fish
I have always been intrigued by the world
of fish since when I fast saw Finding Nemo which is
my second favorite Disney movie and one of the
only two that I would actually watch. When I was
younger I wanted a fish so a badly that I would draw
pictures of what color and size that I could possibly
want . Finally, the day came when I got my first pet
, a fish, sadly I had no idea he was sick and only
lasted about 24 hours. I was very shocked and
depressed, but only for 24 hours. This fish taught me
a pretty good lesson to get over things quickly or the
memories will haunt forever. Then another day about
like 6 months later I got another fish that looked
exactly like the first one, this one died because he
was left next to a window for two weeks while my
family was on vacation. I was disappointed that the
fish died, but for the most part I didnt really care
because things come and go.
8. Games
Honestly besides hockey which is the sport I
absolutely love, I rarely go outside. My favorite outdoor
activity as a you child was running around in the
driveway. I felt that I would become faster and build more
leg strength. The effect of running around racing in the
driveway has made myself faster at running, but now the
long term affect is myself having terrible knees.
Whenever I did go outside though, I always got hurt so
then, I stopped playing games due to my concern of
safety. Now I only play video games and the only one I
play is NHL2K11. I have mixed feeling about this
game, one is that I love because it is the only game I
enjoy playing, but I hate it because there is a lot of things
you cant do compared to the EA Sports NHL series. There
are a lot of professional hockey players that I have met in
person in this video game which is really cool so I play as
them a lot of the times. Someday in the future I would
hope to see myself in of the NHL video games.
9. Hockey
Hockey is my passion, it is my way of life
through the good times and the bad times. Hockey
my most favorite sport of all time. I just dont watch
hockey, I play it, I live it, I experience hockey first
hand. There have been ugly moments in my six year
career, such as being sent on an ambulance twice for
head related injuries , including one just last
year, but I fought through, forgot about the past and
moved on to one of the best seasons I ever played.
The position I play is defense which I love because I
dont have to do a lot besides defend our zone.
Whenever I watch a professional hockey game it is
usually on the TV but I still feel the excitement as if I
was sitting in the crowd. I have been to a few hockey
games in person too, and my favorite ponds are
the Fleet Center (now the TD Garden) and Madison
Square Garden in New York, New York. I love the
Fleet Center because it is close to home, but MSG
because it is just the atmosphere of being in that
building and all the famous events that happened in
there. Also I attended the first ever Red Hot Hockey
game ever at MSG, it is a moment I will never forget.
10. iPhone 4
I cant go anywhere without my
iPhone, fourth generation to be exact, it is my
other way of life. I use my phone to keep up on
social media to see what events have a very
important effect on my life. The apps that I use
the most are probably Twitter, Facebook, and
TSN. I use the TSN app to check up on the NHL
updates. Also, I first learned that the lockout
was over on my phone so I was thankful I had
my phone handy. Some other times, I use my
phone to spam some of my contacts and other
times I am usually the one who receives the
spamming , like one time I received 65 text
messages in the span of 3 minutes from three of
my friends. Even though it may be irritating to
others, I enjoyed it. Through my iPhone and my
other friends phones we can always keep in
touch.
11. June
June is my favorite month of the year
because of the warm weather and not the hot
temperatures like July. In the month of June I
usually go outside in the nice weather to play
hockey in my driveway to practice my sub-par
shooting skills. In the process of shooting my
hockey balls I have broken two hockey
sticks, but those were only valued at $15 to $20
each. Usually in June, my dad would take me
across the country to watch some baseball
games of various teams. We would call this
going to different places for no specific reasons
at all. One of my favorite moments was when
we went to Tropicana Field in the Tampa Bay
area to see a Tampa Bay Rays game. To get
there we drove through the Everglades, which
was pretty cool to see the swampy areas and
the amounts of different wildlife in that area.
12. Keys
I will always for the rest of my life forget
about where I put any type of keys. One time I
completely forgot where I put my house key, but I
ended up finding them on the kitchen table. I
ended up getting yelled at by my mother for not
knowing where I put my house key. Anyway, my
house key is brown with M&Ms on it, I picked it
out and I can honestly say the key is pretty weird.
Now I dont really like car keys because well, I have
an inability to use them. Like one time instead of
turning the engine completely off I turned it
completely on so that the engine is set up so you
can start driving. Also, another time, my mom told
me to take the key out of the ignition switch. So I
sat there for at least ten minutes trying to take a
key out. I finally realized that to take the key out
you have to push the key in and then yank it out.
13. Lead
When was at least two years old, I
somehow contracted lead poisoning. My
house was filled with lead and I then
contracted lead poisoning. My parents then
took me to the Emergency Room at
Leominster Hospital, very concerned about
my health. When I had lead poisoning I was 3
years old at the time so I could have had
problems with my brain developing. Since
then, my mom thought that I would have
Autism. I am not sure but this could have
affected my problems with speech.
14. Miracle
This is my favorite movie of all time. I
love watching this movie over and over again
because of the story that the American hockey
team went through to get there. I even cried
during some parts, it is that heartwarming. The
movie Miracle taught me that you can go against
all odds and all you need it heart and soul to get
through your problems like exactly what happened
when Team USA beat the Soviets. This happened
to my hockey team up in Waterville, were our
team only had 9 players to the other teams who
had at least 15 players each. Our team was all
heart and soul during those 4 days in February
which happened in almost the exact same time
period as the Miracle on Ice took place. What is
special too is that I have met some of the players
that were on the United States team during the
Miracle on Ice at Madison Square Garden. They
even signed my Boston University jersey.
15. Newspaper
I dont really like reading the
newspaper because of the bogus that some of
the writers and editors put on the paper. I
dont find most thing on the newspaper true at
all. The only reasons that I read the newspaper
are for the sports section and to see if my
hockey team is it. My team has been featured
twice in the newspaper one was in 2007 when
we won the Tournament in the Woods in
Groton and the second time when in 2011
when our team won in Waterville Valley. But of
course the people who wrote the paper got
one of the teams we beat wrong. Instead of
Norwood, the authors wrote Newton. I found
this mistake terrible. This other time in first
grade some of my classmates and I were in the
newspaper about school lunches and the
healthiness of them.
16. October
Even though my birthday is in
October, I hate this month for a couple
reasons but the biggest is Halloween. I
stopped going out to get candy after third
grade because I was very bored. There
was nothing to do really so, I started
staying home. Another reason of why I
dont like October is cleaning the leaves in
the driveway, it takes forever to get it
done and I would rather sit on the couch
doing absolutely nothing. There is one
upside to the month of October
though, the NHL regular season usually
starts in the month of October. Well
unless there is a lockout, like this year. If
there is any lockout, then I hate October
completely.
17. People
There are some people in the world
that I am okay with, like my very best friends
and my hockey teammates, see I can deal with
them. But there are some people that I dont
like (if you havent noticed yet I dont like a lot
of things). The people that I cant stand are the
people who think that they are all cool and
such, specifically the people who think they
have swag. I met this person once in
Baltimore in a not so friendly way. See it was
batting practice in the Orioles Park at Camden
Yards and there was a ball coming towards
where I was . As I was about to try to catch
it, this guy runs me over and I ended up falling
on to the brick ground. He didnt even stop to
apologize and all the people around the scene
did nothing.
18. Quincy Market
Quincy Market is where my cousin
works so my family goes down there every once in
a while to go see her. Even though there is a lot to
do there with all the shops and restaurants there I
cant really connect to. I never go into most of the
stores because I find no interest in most of those
stores. The only store that I go into is
Abercrombie, because that is the store of where
my cousin works. But in the store even though I
get everything at 40% off I do not buy anything
because nothing appeals to me. I will say
though, some of the atmosphere on the outside is
beautiful. I also like going inside the main Quincy
Market building because of all the food they have
to offer there. My favorite part is when we leave
because it is boring to walk around the same place
for a couple of hours.
19. Real Estate
I am really intrigued by real estate
because my ice hockey coach Robert Dino
Denault is a real estate agent for Century 21. You
might see his signs all over the area. Whenever I
get free time during practices I always ask him
how the house buying market is going and how
his business is doing. He would always respond as
good or ok, but when I asked him recently he said
that the housing market was getting better and
that his real estate business was doing very
good, so I was glad to hear that. He was actually
trying to sell a house on my street, which he
eventually did. So I sent my coach a
congratulations message about his recent house
selling. I also said that I would miss seeing his sign
every time that I went by that house.
20. Street
My street is probably the weirdest
street in the city of Leominster, I would say
this just because of the wide range of
personalities. There are people on my street
who are very nice and kind and of course are
always the mean and grouchy neighbors.
But, on my street there once was a drug
dealer who lived in a house across the street
from mine. I did not know about this until I
was told that he got caught by the police.
Also on my street, basically, all the houses are
the color white. Then there is my house, the
one that is completely different. My house
has a yellow paint color on the outside, and a
very vibrant pink paint color. Around my
street, there are a bunch of other streets
similar to mine all in numerical order.
21. Tyler
I was born into this world on
October 18, 1998 at the UMass Memorial
Hospital in Leominster, Massachusetts. My
childhood was not the greatest because I
had lead poisoning, ran into a copy
machine, and fell down an escalator while
holding building blocks. I use social media
for the most of my time out of school. I
mostly tweet on Twitter, but I rarely use my
Facebook because it gets myself bored real
easily. I am a very avid fan of the Boston
University Terriers mens ice hockey team.
My dad and I go to almost every single one
of their home games and some of the road
games depending on where the team is
playing. I love Tim Hortons, which is a quick
service restaurant chain. I have only been to
one in Buffalo when I was six or seven years
old and I would love to go to another again.
22. Uwe Krupp
Uwe Krupp is probably one of the
most inspiring hockey stories ever in the
history of the game. He was injured for most
of the 1995-1996 NHL season and came
back in the Stanley Cup playoffs. In the
Stanley Cup finals, he scored the game
winning goal in the third overtime to let the
Colorado Avalanche win their first Stanley
Cup in franchise history. His story really
inspired me to comeback after a near
concussion, after feeling awful for two
weeks, I returned to play in the state
championships. Also after receiving an illegal
hit from behind and being given a head
injury and a neck strain, I remembered
Uwes journey and came back after only one
week after being injured. When I came back
though my teammates welcomed me back
by saying I thought you were dead.
23. Vegetables
When I was younger I used to
love eating vegetables in those Gerber
jars that were mashed up. I thought that
those things were fun to eat as a young
child. Now, I dont eat vegetables all that
often mainly because there are almost
none of any type of vegetable in my
house. Also combined with the fact that I
dont like to eat many types. The only
ones that I like are corn, broccoli, and
carrots. For some reason, whenever I do
eat any vegetable I end up nearly choking.
Also going back to that Gerber thing, I
really want to try one of those ravioli
dishes with the spinach inside.
24. World Juniors
I always like to watch the Under
20 international teams play in the last week
of December and the first week of January.
Like the past tournament that was in
Ufa, Russia, most games started at 3:00 in
the morning, so I woke up at that time
because I dedicated myself to watching the
games. Someday I wish to play in the World
Juniors for the United States of America and
win the gold medal and represent my
country. I watch the World Junior
Championships to see the future talents of
tomorrows hockey game. Even during to
school days after vacation was over I still
woke up at 4am in the morning to watch the
games. I am very proud to say that I
witnessed the game the United States Under
20 hockey team won the gold medal in the
2012-13 World Junior Championship.
25. X-Ray
I have had several X-Ray
operations before but the most notable that
I can specifically remember are when I had
my head related injuries. The first time I had
my head checked was in 2009 when I was
cross checked to the head. The doctor that
treated me in the emergency room said that
I couldnt play for two weeks because of a
head injury. After that when, I went back to
school the next day I felt very dizzy. My
second head injury happened in a rink in
Tewksbury, when a player from Cape Ann hit
me from behind into the boards with about
1 minute left in the game. I was carried off in
an ambulance and when I got to the hospital
This is the hospital I went to
the X-Ray results came back with me having
when I had my second head
a head injury and a neck strain.
injury.
26. #YOLO
YOLO, if you havent heard it
means You Only Live Once. This is by far
the worst saying I have ever heard. But, if
you ever see me with some of my friends
prancing around in the street I will always
scream YOLO at the top of my lungs. I say
this phase every time I want to be
sarcastic. What I mean by sarcastic I mean
act like the cool kids who have all the
swag. My friends and I always talk about
how stupid this phrase is by mocking it like
saying I didnt use safety scissors! YOLO!
27. Zetterberg
Henrik Zetterberg is probably
one of my favorite hockey players that ate
currently playing right now. He is the
captain of the Detroit Red Wings which is
one of my favorite professional hockey
teams, even though my dad hates them.
The reason why I like him is because he is
a great player, despite being drafted in
the in the seventh round of the NHL Entry
Draft. Also, because of his relatively small
stature compared to other players like
Zdeno Chara who is 6 foot 9 inches. The
reason I look up to Henrik Zetterberg is
because I am one of the smallest players
in my league.