Thursday, July 5, 2012
Talent
Every woman or little girl loves to get there hair done. I've always known how to do hair but never been confident in my talent to start charging people for my work. I've recently gotten over that. I started do sew-ins , which are extensions. It is very common in my surroundings . I charge $50.00 which includes braiding up , sewing the tracks in , and styling .
Can You Spot a Cyber Terrorist?
Phishing is a way of getting personal information by portraying to be someone or something else on the internet.Phishing in emails is when a email comes to you saying you owe a large amount of money. They are really just trying to get you to put your credit card information in over the internet.http://www.consumerfraudreporting.org/phishing/ATTWirelessScamEmaill.php .Facebook scams are easier to recognize. you would see something in reference to things like , IQ quizzes , it ask you to log in again . Things like that are signs of hackers http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/22/facebook-scams-hacks-attacks_n_864906.html?#s281483&title=Fake_Page_Spam
B.R.A.G Project
There are mainly kids in my neighborhood. Some with parents that cant afford / support ALL of their needs . With that being said , I think a “ Back to school bash “ should be held to support them. At the event we can give out various school supplies needed to help them be successful in school . We can hire barbers for boys hair cuts and hairstylist for girls . This is much needed int he community . I personally know the feeling of going back to school . The anxiety , the nervousness , so excited you cant even sleep the night before . I think all kids should have that feeling . If they don’t feel confident and don't have all of their needs for school , its just going to be an average day for them
Myself in 10 years
I really want to attend Spelman College. I won't say it's my dream school , but I'm second guessing leaving Atlanta. I wanted to Major in Business but that isn't offered at Spelman . I guess the next thing in line is Economics. So In 10 years I would like to be a Spelman alumni. I would also like to have a trade in Cosmetology. Having my own hair salon is must because I hate working under someone else . Hopefully everything works out as planned
Community Service
The major problem in society is
not being ignorant of a situation, the problem occurs when some realizes that
they lack understanding about something and choose not to do anything about it.
When I was a child, I thought like a child.
I assumed that everyone had what I had as far as privileges &
opportunities. I figured because I had clothes on my back, a roof over my head,
and food on my table, others did too. When I realized that was not true, I made an
effort to make a change.
I did not notice anyone else’s struggle until my family went through our
own. On the 29th of August, Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans. It
didn’t only destroy my hometown; it took away the life of New Orleans. Because
of that, my parents decided to relocate to Atlanta. My mother was seven months
pregnant at the time and did not think it would be fare or health to raise a
newborn in a gloomy city with no opportunities .It was near winter. My mom was
7 months pregnant with my little sister. Being that the hurricane destroyed everything,
she had to depend on others, which was something she hated doing. It soon
started to feel like American Red Cross & FEMA weren’t doing anything to
help so my mom and dad had to find a way on their own. Winter was arriving and
my mother had to get me and my sisters prepared for it. So that meant new
winter coats, scarfs & gloves. I knew it was hard for my mother to get that
for us. I started to think about how others felt, the ones who were less
fortunate.
I attended Glenwood Academy in Decatur,
Georgia. Everyone in the school always made me feel comfortable. Me and the
school counselor were exceptionally close. She made the relocating very easy
for me. One day I came to visit her in her office. I glanced outside the door
and noticed a huge Christmas tree that was so bland, decorations couldn’t make
it brighter. I told her “That tree is
too big to be so ugly”. We started exploring different ideas. I thought about
how my family had problems with preparing us for winter and I had an
epiphany. I said, “let’s call it the’
Giving Tree’ “. From the name, I knew exactly what to do. Instead of decorating
with lights, candy canes, and Christmas balls, I thought we can put winter
items on it such as socks, scarfs, gloves & earmuffs. It was a great idea.
We sent out flyers asking students and staff to bring items for the tree. We
even got our knitting club to make some items .Closer to Christmas; we
purchased bins to put at least 1 pair of socks, a scarf, and a hat. After
packing up the bins, we had about 73. That meant 73 children that winter would
be a little bit warmer. Giving my
situation, I still tried my best to bring things in to put on the tree.
Surprisingly, when we were getting ready to pack up the truck with the bins, my
counselor gave me three of them for my sisters and myself.
Overall, I think that idea as a whole was great. Kids less fortunate
than others had a chance to enjoy their Christmas a little better. It wasn’t the latest Barbie doll, or those
new Jordan’s, or a hot wheels track, but it was something. I’m not sure if all
this is what the kids wanted for Christmas but, I know it was something that
they needed and that’s what really mattered. That was my first community
service project, & one of my most memorable ones. I plan to be in a
position where I can start this project at different community centers , local
schools and also my school.
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