Unbroken I broke my ankle when I was at one of my dance competitions and I am still dancing today. When I was 10 I danced at St. Cloud School Of Dance. When I was at my last competition of the year. I was going to land my aerial but I landed wrong and all I heard was a crack! When I was 10 I was at one of my dance competitions. I was at my last competition of the year. I was doing my jazz dancer called Circus. In the dance me and my friend were getting ready to do our aerials. I was so nervous about landing it. But I went for it but something happened. I was landing my aerial and landed the wrong way but when I landed I heard a snap! When I was doing my aerial and I landed the wrong way. When I was landing I was putting my foot in the wrong
I had planned on being a base and trying out as a base. One day Coach Ridenhour, the coach for the VJ cheer squad, asked if anyone wanted to try to be a flyer. I thought it might be fun to try, so I said that I would be interested. She put me in a stunt as a flyer, I was a little nervous because I had never done it before. As I was going up my heart started pounding in my chest, my fists clenched up, so many thoughts were going through my brain all at once. I thought I was going to fall, but before I knew it I was up and stable in the stunt! I could not believe I had got up there and did not fall. We tried it a few more times and each time I hit the stunt.
Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand is a historical biography about the life of Louie Zamperini. Louie began as a delinquent and soon became a track star. Heading into the battlefield, Louie Zamperini became a bombardier. On a search-and-rescue mission, Louie’s B-24 crash landed into the ocean. He became a castaway with two other crew members. Louie was captured by the Japanese and sent to a POW camp. After two years, Louie was reunited with his family. During his childhood, Louie was troublesome turning into a resilient individual during the war, then developing into a forgiving person after the war.
What would you have done if you were stranded on a raft with two other men for 44 days with provisions to last less than 3 days? This is one of the easiest things Louie Zamperini had to endure in “Unbroken”, by Laura Hillenbrand. The most important thing to be learned from the life of Louis Zamperini is to never crack under pressure, because of his survival on a raft, how he withstood the cruelty of the bird, and how he survived through the torture of Japanese POW camps.
War is a state of armed conflict between different nations, states or groups (War).No one can think of a time when the United States has not been in a war because this nation is constantly fighting. The element of war is seen throughout the novel Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand, it is seen throughout the movie as well. In Unbroken whenever planes went missing there were search planes to look for those them. In some unfortunate cases, “Search planes appear to have been more likely to go down themselves than find the men they were looking for” (Hillenbrand 91). During this time of war in the novel, if some of the
According to Vehicle Code 23103, a dry reckless charge is a misdemeanor reckless driving offense. A dry reckless is a reduced DUI charge that is negotiated in a plea bargain with the prosecution. If you accept the plea bargain offer, the prosecution may choose to charge you with a dry reckless instead of DUI. The “dry reckless” charge is different from the “wet reckless” charge in that a dry reckless does not imply that alcohol was involved in your driving while a wet reckless does.
Robert H. Schuller once stated, “Tough times don’t last, but tough people do.” In the novel Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand, Louie struggles with fitting in anywhere and staying out of trouble. He was constantly doing things to cause trouble and making mistakes. Pete, Louie’s brother pushes him to run to escape his troubles. Throughout Zamperini’s life, he gains perseverance which gave him the ability to survive through life.
“If I knew about the things I was going to endure before I was captured, I would kill myself.” (Louie Zamperini). The biography Unbroken was written by Laura Hillenbrand was told about the famous Olympic athlete and World War Two POW Louie Zamperini. Louie was held in a number of POW camps across the Pacific and witnessed the true horrors of the Japanese guards who enforced the inhumane standards throughout these camps. Louie shared his experiences about the endeavor and became an icon back in the United States, but was still unraveled from his time in the camps and his captors. POW camps were the areas of holding prisoners who had been captured and the POWs were supposed to be protected by the Geneva Convention about quality of life and labor, but the Japanese thought otherwise of the quality of life POWs should have while apprehended.
I was about 8 or 9, lets all understand that now i'm 13 and i don't do stupid things life this anymore. So, I was in the bathroom in my moms room and i was hyper. I was dancing around doing gymnastics in the bathroom. I thought I could do the thing were cheerleaders kick their legs up really high. I asked my big sister to come in the bathroom and watch me because I thought it was pretty freaking cool. In the bathroom there was a iron board and a iron on that iron board.
Me and my dad head home as i slowly walk my bike the rest of the way home. My bike hitting my knees my hand shaking and my stomach turning we i go into my house tears still in my eyes. As i slowly put my bike in the garage. Now with a real limp My dad tells the story to my mom we go put antibacterial spray on then put one big bandaid on each knee. This was one of the scariest times in my life. Now looking back at when i first learned to ride i remember i had no falls until now. I have learned don't try things unless you now that you can but also take
The sun shone down on the small above-ground pool, only brightening the face of eleven-year-old Reagan McBride. She has osteogenesis imperfecta, a disease in which your bones become delicate and easy to fracture(Billock). She is also paralyzed from the neck down, with constrained movement of her small and narrow arms(Billock). A grin spreads on her face as an otter swims through her hands, her eyes shutting with excitement and joy.
We were jumping on the trampoline and was doing tricks. We love doing flips and trying to jump higher than the other person. My brother was jumping close to me and I wanted to do a flip. I had told him I wanted to do a flip and to move to the side of the trampoline. I started jumping and got to the right height. I then did my flip and landed on my legs. At this time I was feeling Awesome! I had just landed on my feet for the first time.
I had gone to my friend’s house one day to hang out. While we were at his house he had a trampoline and we went to bounce on it a bit. While we were bouncing he did a front flip and it amazed me so I asked him to teach me. So he started to teach me how to do one. At first I wasn’t good but overtime I got better at doing
Us humans require a lot to gain an understanding of something. We look at things from far away and close up because it is easier to get details. A large object might be seen better if it was looked at from far away, as for smaller objects, smaller objects will be seen better close up. In this text, I will discuss why we look at things from far away and close up, the types of scales, and which is the best scale to use. To sum up, this monograph will explain why we look at things from far away and close up/ different scales.
I am not perfect. Sometimes I close my eyes and dream I am someone else, someone who is not afraid to use her voice, someone who is willing to give a speech in front of a crowd, someone who does not want to appear invisible. Everyone has things about themselves they wish they could change, but I wish I could share the opinions and ideas that flourish in my mind.
In 7th grade I broke my arm. It was the middle of a basketball game. I went up for a layup, and came down horribly. The play before the injury, I stole the ball and dribbled down the court. I looked across court and my teammate was running parallel with me, and between was a 6'2 defender. I went up for the layup, and boom! I got absolutely clobbered!