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This interview took place at East Tremont. I’m interviewing a man name Bless. With the help of my peer samson who goes to Pulse High School with me, we recorded Bless because we’re doing a project in a class cal
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My interview took place at Pulse High School where i’m currently attending to. The person who was interviewing me was a peer who is also attending Pulse High School named John Guzman. John recorded me because w
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Dear Jean Carlos:
I am happy with your post, “The Most Important Person In Your Life,” because whoever decides to help you with anything is really important in your life. They want you to succeed in life to make you happy and help you prepare after high school. One sentence you wrote that stands out for me is: “There was one time where I had a very bad asthma attack when I was little, I got really scared but my help me the whole time; She help me by keeping me calm and relax when going to the hospital.” I think this is great because I once had an asthma attack when I was little and she kept me calm, and also took me to the hospital. Another sentence that I read was: “To never let anyone put you down when you are trying your best.” This stood out for me because whenever someone put you down, they make you feel like you won’t amount to anything. Thanks for your writing. I look forward to seeing what you write next because you have a great article about certain things and great ideas. I would hopefully want to see how your idea become even bigger than it was before.
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Hello my name is Jean. I’m a 18 years old teenager living in the Bronx. I was born in PR. I enjoy being with my family and friends. Something happen to me when i was little boy. I was coming from school one d
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Hi, Jean
I’m Violet a senior at Okemos High School. Really enjoyed learning a little bit about you. Living in the Bronx must be exiting or at least to me as I live in a small town. When reading your piece all I wanted to know was more. I wanted more about that experience you had when you where little, especially since not everyone gets to see that problem first hand at such a young age. Also want to know what you do now to try remedy the situation. Do you volunteer at a homeless shelter or try to get your school involved? Can’t wait to what else you write.
Violet
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What a fascinating question Jean. Its hard for me to chose the single most important person in my life, but what you wrote rings true for me too. My mom is by far the most important person in my life. Somehow she always knows just what to say or do to make me feel better. I really like the quote you used from your mom, “never let anyone put you down when you trying your best”. With advice like this, its easy to see why moms are so important. There’s actually a reason your mom is your favorite person, according to Psychology Today (https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/…/top-10-reasons-why-moms-are-important). When you were a baby, odds are when you cried it was for your mother–and she always brought comfort. Throughout life, those feelings imprinted on us as infants are still there.