Albert starts a new life with her and their 7 children. He was always a loyal, loving father towards his family, which can be found often at the latter stages of the novel, ‘we were partners in everything from the day of our wedding.’ Albert suffered often from the war injuries; however, it did not stop him from leaving a greater memory of him in history. He was successful in the Tramway Union which led to being a member of the Perth Roads Board, a representative of the South Ward of the Wanneroo Roads Board and more. This success was due to Albert’s reputation of an exceptional leader, a man who took risks, strived for his best and faced challenges. ‘I have always believed that if you want to… I would just try something else.’ Albert Facey is a man to always be respected and remembered of his optimistic mindset.
Kat Poirot 12/14/12 Period D A.C. Houghton's life, with his family by his side, was very productive. However, an accident, and it's after affects, laced the edges with tragedy. The mansion has been out of the family, but some say they never left. Mr. Houghton was vital in the creation of North Adams, however, the public is often unaware of his contributions. Mr. Houghton came from humble beginnings, and always had his family to fall back on.
His dad was a big influence he really pushed him to do well in school and to not get in trouble and he learned everything about racing from his father. BODY: Dale Earnhardt Jr. was driven to greatness by his dad Dale Earnhardt. His dad knew
He alternates between extremes of concerned family man, to being a selfish self-obsessed man. Many years of being a 'hard headed business man' has created the character that is displayed in this act. This even extends to the marriage of his daughter to Gerald Croft, suitably the son of another successful business owner. Obviously Mr Birling believes that Gerald Croft is an ideal husband for his daughter, not because he loves her (in fact he later shows the opposite), but because Croft's business connections complements Mr Birling's business. This is shown immediately when Arthur Birling states, 'You'll be marrying at a very good time.'
When he had dreams of greatness, he didn’t hesitate one bit to share with his brothers and dad. Because he was the most adored and had awesome dreams, his siblings got very jealous and eventually tried getting rid of him. As he got older, Joseph learned a lot through a lot of painful experiences. His positive responses to hardships kept him moving forward, he didn’t spend time asking why things happened to him; he did what was right and those who watched
Spiegelman felt he was always over shadowed by his father regardless of his own accomplishment because his father survived the war and he could not compete with that. He says “No matter what I accomplish, it doesn’t seem like much compared to surviving Auschwitz.”
I asked Peter to sum up his professional life, and he answered “I have been fortunate… privileged even to have seen history unfold at close quarters.” When finally asking Peter what his greatest accomplishment in life was, his response to me was “Bringing up my two wonderful sons to be young men I am so very proud of, and so fortunate to have.” Peter Cave is a great man, who inspires myself and thousands of others around the globe to open their eyes to what goes on in the world. He encourages people to think about how they want to live their life, and how they can contribute to society to make the world a better place. Peter Cave is a ‘Walking
Baba’s biggest admirer is his own son, Amir has always looked up to Baba and wanted him to care about him and love him. Amir feels as though his own father doesn’t even love him because Amir’s mother died while giving birth to him. People in the town envy the plentiful life that Amir and his father have. They have a nice house, a Ford Mustang, an orphanage, and plenty of money. In the book The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini uses
August 11th 1965 I was once the proud owner of a local electronics store in the Watts section of south central Los Angeles. My father had built a profitable business selling new and refurbished electronics, as well as electronics repair. I devoted the majority of my life to this business because I enjoyed relating to people and offering a service to my community. It was fun to see people’s faces light up as they walked out the store with their new products. Unfortunately for me, all of that would come to an end very soon and for no fault of my own, As I left work on August 11th, 1965 I was hearing several things about how something had happened involving the police and that a mob of colored people were rioting in the streets, though
He grew up to be the image of his father, brave and trustworthy. As Mariah began to recall the many memories and the legacy her husband left behind she realized that there was still a living being, but not just any being, the body of her husbands soul, the missing link between them. A beautiful son who now grew up to raise his own family. Thus continuing the legacy, the legacy of a man with a heart of gold and attitude that one man should not be spared for another, that it takes a village to raise a child and that no matter what, what you leave behind will be remembered forever. Mariah lived by this and it was now her time to pass on this legacy, as she looked up from the almost trance like state she was in Mariah held out the small frame containing the photograph and passed it to her son who sat in the opposing chair.