Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Fairy Tales

On 183rd Street in Carol City lived three black brothers. The first was named George Washington Jackson who was a drug dealer. The second one was nmaed John Adams Jackson who owned twenty-three clubs. Lastly the thrid was named Thomas Jefferson Jackson who was a male hoe, a man who sleeps with different woen for money.

They lived in a nice four bedrooms, two bathrooms, two kicthens, two living rooms, one theater room, and one game room. Into one day a young lady by the age of twenty-one named Oprah Winfrey Jones. When Oprah came to town she already knew what she was going to do with the men. She first started with George Washington Jackson trying to take his drug business it worked the way she planned it. She started little to little. Then she went to John Adams Jackson who owned the clubs. She said she wanted to help him by becoming the manager of all of the clubs. when she set her mind to something,she getting to do it. Lastly, She went to Jefferson Thomas Jackson trying to take over him, by give him customers and 40% off each head. Jefferson said her "Hell No." He put his brothers back on track and sent her gold digging diva back to little hait, selling Haitian bread for a living.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Define Words

1. Main Idea: of a paragraph is what all the sentences are about.

2. Supporting Details: Locating the topic, main idea, and supporting details helps you understand the point(s) the writer is attempting to express.

3. Context Clues: are hints that the author gives to help define a difficult or unusual word.

4. Authors Purpose: the author's purpose could be to persuade the reader, entertain the reader, or to inform the reader.

5. Organizational Pattern: can be used to organize notes, interpret graphs, and other packs.

6. Fact and Opinion: fact is actual happening and opinion is what you think is true.

7. Basis: is an oblique or diagonal line of direction.

8. Tone: is any sound considered with reference to its source, pitch, strength,and quality.

9. Relationship Within Sentences: is to explore, describe, and chart the spectrum of inter-clause relationships within a sentence as defined.

10. Relationships between Sentences: Signal words or transitions help you determine the type of relationship between sentences.

11. Valid Arguments: A deductive argument is said to be valid when the inference from premises to conclusion is perfect.

12. Inference and Conclusions: Explanation of Inference and Conclusion: Writers make direct statements, but adult readers "read between the lines".

Monday, January 8, 2007

My Life Story

My name is Joyce Noel. I was born on July the second of 1988 in the hospital of Jackson. My father’s name is Chrislain Noel Jr. and my mother’s name is Dieula Noel. I have two sisters and one brother, their names are Bianca who’s fifteen, Derrick that’s eleven, and the baby Leah she’s five.

I attended Oak Grove for elementary school. I was there from pre-k to sixth grade. I don't remember all of my teachers but I will never forget three. Their names were Mrs. Landrum, Mrs. Naomi, and Mr. Dunn. These teachers keep me on track and they keep in touch with my other teachers also. In elementary school I loved playing football, running track, and softball. I was a quiet student but bad temper. I was very quick to fight. I always believed that actions were more than words. I didn’t believed nor think about sharing or showing my feelings or opinions with others. When I was in school I took my school work very seriously, I didn’t play games with my school work. My mother was always at my school so the teachers knew her well. She used to tell them to keep an eye on me. When my teachers started seeing my grades dropping they got me back on track quick. I’m a person that loves to observe and think a lot that is probably why I have so much stress and can’t sleep well at night. When I was in the fourth grade I left Oak Grove to go to a Christian private school called Miramar Christian Academy, then returned back to Oak Grove for fifth and sixth grade.


For middle school, I went to JFK for seventh grade and two semesters of eighth grade. In middle school I didn't do much, I just went to school and went home. I wasn't in any clubs or sports while I was there. For the last two semesters I transferred to a private school named Ebenezer Christian Academy. I stayed at ECA also for my freshman and sophomore year. I can say that I was quite active in sports there. That is when I was introduced to basketball. I played for two years there as Center. Then in August 2004 I transferred to North Miami Senior High School. I spent my Junior and Senior year there. In North Miami I was very active in class, clubs and even band. I played not only in the high school marching band but also the church band. My father was the one who taught me how to read music. I played the Alto, Tenor, and Baritone saxophone for both bands but my main instrument was the Alto saxophone.

When I was in high school I made sure I was on top of my school work and other events. In the time that I attended North Miami I was in several clubs. For example, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), the Bible Club, Green Teen, Womans of Tomorrow, and Aspira. In the year 2005-2006 I won a few awards. For FBLA I won 5th place in the Community Service Project at the State Leadership Conference. I also received two certificates of appreciation on the behalf of FBLA and an award for 1st year band member and also Best Sound for 2005-2006.

The reason I came to Miami Dade College was to receive an education on a higher level. The program that I am studying is under the Associates in Science Degree in Emergency Medical Services where I'll be studying to become a Paramedic.
My general education requirements are:
- Communications (3 Credits)
- Oral Communications (3 Credits)
- Humanitics (3 Credits)
- Behavioral/Social Science (3 Credits)
- Computer Competency (4 Credits)
- Major Course Requirements (20 Credits)

My major general education requirements are:

First Semeter (15 Credits)
- Paramedic Lecture1 (8 Credits)
- Paramedic Laboratory1 (4 Credits)
- Paramedic Clinic1 (3 Credits)

Second Semeter (15 Credits)
- Paramedic Lecture2 (8 Credits)
- Paramedic Laboratory2 (4 Credits)
- Paramedic Clinic2 (3 Credits)

Third Semeter (8 Credits)
- EMS: Field internship and conference (8 Credits)

Science (4 Credits)
- Human Anatomy and Physiology (3 Credits)
- Human Anatomy and Physiology (1 Credits)