This a breathtaking emotional real-life story of a young poor African American child with native American genes, growing up in Virginia during the late '50s, which was not an easy time for African American. His mother passed away when he was 5 years old. The story elaborates on the trials and tribulation he went through, trying to survive, on his own, after being separated from his family, ending up living with his ill grandmother. Trying to make his way in the world in a wheelchair the best as he can. You know in the trials and tribulations that life brings. How can I tell what was going…mehr
This a breathtaking emotional real-life story of a young poor African American child with native American genes, growing up in Virginia during the late '50s, which was not an easy time for African American. His mother passed away when he was 5 years old. The story elaborates on the trials and tribulation he went through, trying to survive, on his own, after being separated from his family, ending up living with his ill grandmother. Trying to make his way in the world in a wheelchair the best as he can. You know in the trials and tribulations that life brings. How can I tell what was going through my mind as a child? The biggest tragedy happens in 1999 when he was involved in, a traffic accident that left him paralyzes from the chest down, with no movements in the upper and lower extremist, trying to survive with his disability in a foreign country.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I am an Afro-American, with native Indian roots. My complexion is coffee-brown; I am 5 feet 7 inches tall, very sporty built. I graduated from high school in 1976. I was not one of the smartest of all, but my grades were good enough to ensure I graduated. When I graduated, I received the Citizenship of the Year award. The Citizenship of years was awarded only to individuals who committed their free time by doing community services. In high school, I was a member of different organizations such as the Alpha Beta Delta club, the 4-H Club, theatre, and the School Marching Band. In sports, I was twice district champion, three times regional champion and came in third place in the State Wrestling Championship. In 1982, I was initiated into the Masonry Lodge. In the 10th grade, I earned a scholarship for the Blacksmith Institute for Agriculture, but I didn't go. Instead, I joined the Arm forces. In 1980, I earned my BA in Photography. 1985 l worked as a Public Affairs Officer on the side of Mayor in Germany 1988 Worked as a Science Photographer for the Professor of the University Of Erlangen, Germany, and Institute for Human Genetics. 1999 l was involved in a tragic car accident, which left me paralyzes from the chest down. 2008-2016 l study Psychology at the University of Arizona, in which I was granted my Associate and Bachelor Degree. 2016 l have been inducted as a member of "Society for Collegiate Leadership & Achievement. Presently am employed by Siemens Cooperation, in Germany, in the Media Marketing section. In social affairs, I tend to wait for others to introduce themselves; when I am attracted to someone I prefer to be the one pursued. I am most comfortable by myself. In my relationships, I do not make most of the decisions, I believe in a 50/50 relationship. I love it when people speak to me and hate it when people talk badly about others behind their back.
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