ERICA STANTON
Monday, September 20, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
awarenes-having knwledge ,conscious
stereotype-a plate made by this process
arthentic- i couldnt find
dialogue-conversation between two or more person
collage-a work of art produced by this technique
composition-the act of combinig parts or element to form a whole.
balance-a state of equilibrum
framing-the act process or manner of constructing anything
angle of veiw-i couldnt find this word
close up- to bring to an end to close a debante
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Autobiographical Statement
When I stood on the other side of the door to my mother’s house in Germantown, it felt good to finally know how she always felt about me. It didn’t hurt her very much to see me walk out of her life; her attitude that she showed me was that she didn’t care about anything. Everything came clear to me: I didn’t only have to think about myself but I had to think about the life I wanted for my son. So I took it upon myself to get an apartment for me and my son so we could have somewhere to live. However, getting over my mother and her behavior problems - that took the most energy out of me. So my son and I moved to Frankford where I find it very peaceful.
In the month of April 2010 it was the winter time and I knew I had to pay my first gas bill but I didn’t want to stand in that long Philadelphia Gas Works line. I had to struggle to pay it because one thing I knew I didn’t have that much money, probably less then five hundred dollars and I didn’t want to live on the streets with my son or go back to my mother’s house. That experience made me feel excited, but one thing I can say it was the best thing I ever did.
Ever since the day I moved out of my mother’s house I have been successful in everything I do: I have gotten back in school which is Youth Empowerment Services and now am trying to enroll in nursing classes. I have gotten to be a better parent not only that I can pay my own bills but now that I have my own apartment I can jump for joy every day that I’m still there because I feel as though can’t nobody bring me down. I feel so alive now –I am glad that I have my father’s support. I always have been a daddy’s girl. I remember when I used to always go and tell my daddy on my mother even though they were living apart. I knew in my head that he really couldn’t do anything more than cause a little drama between them.
For my future, I would love to finish nursing school which takes about four years. During my four years of school, I would love to train in cosmetology. I would do that at night for 8 months until I get my license and have my son in school, because by that time he will be 7 years old. Soon I would love to start medical school - then my life would be right where I want it: successful!
In the month of April 2010 it was the winter time and I knew I had to pay my first gas bill but I didn’t want to stand in that long Philadelphia Gas Works line. I had to struggle to pay it because one thing I knew I didn’t have that much money, probably less then five hundred dollars and I didn’t want to live on the streets with my son or go back to my mother’s house. That experience made me feel excited, but one thing I can say it was the best thing I ever did.
Ever since the day I moved out of my mother’s house I have been successful in everything I do: I have gotten back in school which is Youth Empowerment Services and now am trying to enroll in nursing classes. I have gotten to be a better parent not only that I can pay my own bills but now that I have my own apartment I can jump for joy every day that I’m still there because I feel as though can’t nobody bring me down. I feel so alive now –I am glad that I have my father’s support. I always have been a daddy’s girl. I remember when I used to always go and tell my daddy on my mother even though they were living apart. I knew in my head that he really couldn’t do anything more than cause a little drama between them.
For my future, I would love to finish nursing school which takes about four years. During my four years of school, I would love to train in cosmetology. I would do that at night for 8 months until I get my license and have my son in school, because by that time he will be 7 years old. Soon I would love to start medical school - then my life would be right where I want it: successful!
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