I stole this text, completely verbatim, from the dance/arts wall at Concordia College. I love the fact that (a) this guy has an English/Dance double major and I absolutely love the fact that (b) this guy let us know about a pun within his text before he even began to lay the groundwork within the text as to why it is, in fact, a pun.This bio that I've stolen is worth reading several times over, as well as once more moreover. Trust me.I had never been, not once, interested in arts until college. I can no longer imagine my life without dance; it secured my job with the Walt Disney Company. I only hope to take flight (pun 100% intended) from there and explore my dance potential. I have Jan [Removed] to thank, as she has been there from the beginning - pushing me to believe in my unexplored talents.It is interesting I chose to Corey-ograph my biggest fear: birds. I am fascinated by them. So easily they can leave and migrate from their past. Corey-ographing a four part dance has not been easy. It has been a major challenge. Like a bird, though, this dance has hatched into something I am ravenously excited about.Corey [Removed]English/Dance
This book covered so many areas of interest for me. I have always been interested in Churchill, and my father was Polish. Just to add to the interest, I currently have a Ukrainian staying with me. A novel based on well researched facts always gives such a deep feel to history. My favourite image was of the Polish Home Army emerging from the woods, all wearing old uniforms from different countries. My mother has a wonderful photo of my father in a Russian winter uniform (all white for the snow) together with a wonderful Cossack hat. He was always very proud that his was the only uniform with a bayonet hole in it (somewhat gruesome but no doubt very important for a teenager). This part of the book really brought that photo to life for me.