Why I want to attend Grace Hopper simply because I am looking for inspiration. After being in the computer field for more than 15 years I think I lost my passion, I lost this power of keeping us going despite everything. When I started my undergraduate studies 15 years ago in the computer engineering I was so energetic and filled with passion. At that time I was holding the dreams and faith that I can do something useful for the whole world. Years have passed and my dreams are fading with them. Even though, I got my Bachelor degree and was the first in my class; I finished my Masters and came here to the states to study for a PhD in Computer Science. Then again, my passion is still diminishing because I am fighting at each step of my study or career to be treated equally. At each step I was underestimated simply because I am a woman. My hopes when I started my studies in the states was finding an equal opportunity at schools and work. Studying for PhD was a chance to fulfill my dreams, however I still couldn’t get my …show more content…
Also, I will try to get my blogs to be published over the school website. Besides, I will speak at the ACM meetings in my department about everything I gained in Grace Hopper. I will share it by posting over social media at the end of each day at Grace Hopper about all the events and sessions that I attended on that day with my feedbacks. In addition, I will try to reach out to all the women studying Science, Engineering and Technology and tell them you may be a minority in your place, but you still can be great and my Grace Hopper experience will be the proof. Finally, I will share this experience at Arabwic website and social media by writing blogs, sharing posts and speaking out at any of our events. As I know from many women who attended Grace Hopper that it is a life changing experience so I want all the women who didn’t make it there to gain a similar
“76 trombones led the big parade! With 110 cornets close at hand!” Wow, isn’t that a great song? It can get annoying, but yes, it is a fun, upbeat song, created by Mason City’s Meredith Willson. Who is Meredith Willson? How did someone from Mason City get so famous? These questions, and more unanswered questions will be revealed in this essay.
Society is constantly changing at the speed of light. In the industrialized society we live in today, it is no surprise that people show such disregard for the past. Consequently, many people also fail to see the consequences of being too reliant on technology. The art to literature pair, “Edward Hopper and the House by the Railroad(1925)” by Edward Hopper and Edward Hirsch portrays people’s disregard for the past as new innovations arise. Edward Hopper implements a wide variety of visual effects like shading, color choice, and angling into his painting, House by the Railroad, 1925 to emphasize the house’s abandonment as a result of societal change. In addition, Edward Hirsch’s poem, “Edward Hopper and the House by the Railroad(1925)”,
The typical American teenager goes through many stages of psychosocial change from the ages between 12 and 18. Adolescence is a difficult time for most because it is a huge transition time from being a child to becoming an adult. Many of these changes or challenges are so common that they are experienced by almost everyone. Some are brought on by physical changes in appearance and hormones while others are more psychological. Famous psychologist, Sigmund Freud, believed that a person’s biological activity will motivate their behavior and development. (Life Span page 36) Adolescent teens will most likely have difficulty with social, parental and sexual issues, physical changes to their body, identity confusion, a tendency to participate
I serve as an Ambassador for the Alamo Academies and speak at the New Student Orientation to share with them the bountiful knowledge and opportunities the program gives us with no cost. My efforts in the program and outstanding performance in my summer internship allowed me to achieve an Honorable Mention from the National Center for Women in Information Technology: Aspirations in Computing, this year. Every day I encourage women to join the STEM field because that is the ticket to the future, I avidly look forward to increasing the representation of women and minorities in the male-dominated IT
Louisa May Alcott was born on November 29, 1832 in Germantown, Pennsylvania as the second daughter of Amos Bronson Alcott, a transcendentalist philosopher and educator, and Abigail May Alcott, an activist of various movements. Alcott was taught at home with her three sisters, Abigail, Anna, and Elizabeth, by her father who was often joined by some of the greatest intellectuals of the nineteenth century, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and David Thoreau. Although she was never formally educated, Alcott appreciated her father’s unconventional teaching methods because he “taught in the wise way which unfolds what lies in the child’s nature...rather than crammed it” (Alcott, Cheney 29).
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Being Angolan and having the opportunity to be here in United States is a chance i could not have expected such opportunity that I am truly grateful for this amazing opportunity and I will always value the education I received at Houston Community College. It my first step to complete a B.S in engineering, I must say that my first few steps falted a I feared failure. Nevertheless, one person during one semester changed my life, she was my communication instructor, Dr. Washington saw beyond my self-doubt and led me to believe I could achieve any goal. Her confidence in me changed my self-perception through her eyes and help. I truly become the confident and ambitious young man she saw. Now that is time to finish this journey and fulfil her
Using the themes we have examined in this course discuss the situation of the children in Jonathan Kozol's Amazing Grace. Who defines them as 'other'? How? What makes them feel like 'nobodies'? What makes them feel like 'somebodies'? What is the role of religion in this daily struggle for human dignity?
F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of the greatest American authors. Many of Fitzgerald’s novels are considered classics and will forever be read. Fitzgerald is most known for his novels detailing the youth of America in the 1920s to the 1930s. Many of these books that Fitzgerald wrote are based of his life experiences. Fitzgerald is considered a literary genius and also lived a very interesting life.
In the seventeenth century, a commanding female public minister emerged during the radical religious movement of Quakerism. Margaret Askew Fell Fox was one of the founding members of the Religious Society of Friends, and was popularly known as the "Mother of Quakerism". She has been known less as a minister and more as a founder and provider of financial support then other young women. Throughout this paper I will refer to her as Fell Fox, name she acquired through marriages during her lifetime. Through her struggles and triumphs, radical actions and beliefs, and her desire to worship God, Fell Fox had a significant impact on the world around her. In this essay, I hope to
Mark Twain was born on November 30th of 1835 by the name of Samuel L. Clemens. He was
Thank you for (again) taking the time to go over my essay so thoroughly and for taking so much time this semester being actively involved with our class as a whole. I can only imagine what a time-suck we all are with our concerns/questions. Hope the rest of your summer is enjoyable!
I decided to attend Oakton in the fall of 2013, because of my mother’s health and financial difficulties. I felt safe being close to home and being able to receive quality education . It was when I entered Oakton Community College that I discovered my true potential. My enormous inspiration for change came when I attended Oakton Orientation. During the student life session leaders informed us about opportunities to get involved .I heard someone say to my group “ Oakton is your second chance , if you didn’t do well in high school you can start all over at Oakton”. Ever since that day I was assured that I was going to bring out the best potential that I could possibly portray. I started my involvement at Oakton by being at events that Oakton Journey hosted. I was there so often that I was able to get the opportunity to be a Peer Mentor. I have been influenced by many positive faculty members, and professors at Oakton to reach for my full potential. A faculty member that has influenced me greatly is Beatriz Sparks. While working with Beatriz in Career Services and the Office of the Vice President, I learned to always think positive in every situation.
Thesis: Francis S. Fitzgerald was a talented writer; his only flaw was that he liked the
Have you ever wondered why some of the most popular young adolescent books have been banned from school districts? Many novels such as Harry Potter, The Giver, The Diary of Anne Frank, Huckleberry Finn, and so many others have been taken away from the children because they hold controversy. These novels have had references to promoting witchcraft, religion, sex, insulting other races, and so on. What many people do not see is that all of these books hold great importance. All of these controversial books have been able to teach the children about world affairs, and educate their minds on classic themes. Something with controversy contains a “disagreement, typically when prolonged, public, and heated.” Controversy takes place all over the world, whether it be in politics, religion, philosophy, science, media and so much more! It is very difficult to avoid controversial topics, not only because they occur all over the world, but because they are interesting as well. Over the years, people have debated whether or not controversial books should be permitted in school settings. Students should be open to read whatever books they please, and then be allowed to form an opinion on the world after they have read. Yes, parents can monitor and decide what their children can and cannot read, but that should not affect everyone else in the school district by taking these novels away as a whole. Controversial books should definitely be permitted in classrooms because it is beneficial for