Case Study: Hydie Pendleton

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Hydie Pendleton July 16, 2013 Who Is Hydie Pendleton? Born in Somerville, NJ in Somerset Medical Center 7:36pm, a baby girl was born, She grew up in Hillsborough NJ on RT. 206 where her family home and business was. When Hydie was a baby, she had ear problems and breathing. At 6 months old she stopped breathing in the arms of her grandmother, which lead to an emergency trip to the emergency room and on a breathing monitor for 6 months. When she fully recovered from her breathing issue. Hydie was the most joyful baby any person have ever seen. As the years went by Hydie learned to crawl, walk, talk, and many other things. Hydie though had hearing problems which seemed to become worse as she was getting older. She would talk as if she was speaking gibberish. Hydie then went to a specialist in hearing and had surgery done. Hydie also went to speech classes to pronounce things more clearly and be more understandable. When her Great Grandfather died she moved into his home in Somerville. She…show more content…
I loved to read, so much that my grandmother even put me in a speed reading class to now I can read a single 5 sentence paragraph in maybe under a minute if not two. That summer I read 28 books in one month. Almost 60 the whole summer. Each book was read in a day. Now that I will be 21, life is not where I can sit at home all day and read. I have a soon to be 3 year old who loves to play and I go to college. Being a mother is my full time job at the moment. I read whenever I can whether its forums, newspapers, or informational websites. I do a lot more reading on informational. I play a game called WoW or World of Warcraft and things change every day. I read up on class changes, and what will become of my class. I also do some reading on today’s economy and where we are heading in America. I do know that in my future carrier as a paralegal, Reading is the main key. I will have to read and do research every day to make sure I am up to

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