Achievements
Max Amillian the High Achiever
Ever since I was young. I wanted to be a hero. I wanted to achieve the greatest I possible can. And my parents helped me. They saw the eagerness and savvy curious child I was. At an early age I wanted to be something. I would work hard at school. I would aim high. I would study hard and I would practice and practice. My father was my first teacher. He would take me to the library and showed me how to draw. I would draw my heroes in history as big as I possible can. I would work really really hard at it. It was what I did before going to first grade. I really wanted to impress Mom and Dad since they work hard everyday for me to have a roof over my head, food on the table, clothes on my back, and spend time with me. Mom would love picking me up and tickling me just because she liked my laughter. She would sit me on the counter and tell me a story. My father would give me assignments. Then first grade really all the way to high school, it was the same for me. I would make straight A's at least once. My teachers saw I was eager to learn. I was eager to become someone great. That's why I loved history teaching me how to walk in the footsteps of the great and avoid the bad guys of the past. I would spend recess writing and writing. I could even write with both hands even to this day. I had no time for friends and silly get-to-gathers. My mind was focus on being a hero. To use my mind to do something great. To use my smarts for solving world problems. To use my knowledge to help lead the world. Though as I grew I was tempted but who isn't. However I wanted to challenge myself and challenge the world. In middle school, I was planning to be a teacher after all a teacher said that I am as smart as her when I made straight A's for the second time in middle school. And so I tried teaching but I found out that there is more to it then just talk. So I decided to study more and more. And when I went to high school, I was almost ready tutoring what I know and helping others pass. I did pretty well. I was on the National High Honors since 6th grade. I was on Who's Who's National List in High School for seven years. And I started elementary, high school, and college early. I took many honor classes in Spanish, History, and Science even English. I was an ambassador for Model UN. I was almost ready. Then I had a sickness, it came slowly over time crippling me up. And I got so sick I had to move into a hospital several years later. I couldn't think and I couldn't do anything. All I knew was to take my medicine. The illness I eventually found out was not deadly just lifelong. I thought my mind was crippled but I took computer tests in the hospital and excel them all. I was so smart that apart of my recovery was finishing college. And I did, I finished with distinctions and honors still not ready yet. Entering graduate program, the Masters, and getting praised for excellent writing, critical thinking and dismissing because I wanted to be a teacher. I was finally ready. Many organizations were willing to allow me to teach because of my academic mastery. But there was one final test, I had to submit those essays which were frowned upon to a scholar award. Each day anticipating and nervous, weeks and weeks then the email that I beat hundreds of other professors around the world. Now it was time. Teachers are educators. Teachers are heroes. Teachers are mountain movers. Teachers are something and they can live comfortably teaching. And they can do whatever they wanted to. And they could save the world and influence the world. Teachers were the real heroes. Then I took the tests, Science online Genius Test without any preparations and a Science Genius. Math online Genius Test without any preparations and a Math Genius. History online Genius Test without any preparations and a History Genius. I took a IQ over 130 Test and now have an IQ over 130 which is Gifted. I was on fire and ready and determined. I was back. It was my time. Max Amllian time to change the world as a multiple scholar and certified high academic achiever by four honor societies and lifetime member to two of them.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous2 years ago in Writers
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As the final curtain descends on the stage of 2023, the world is spellbound by the radiant aura of Taylor Swift, crowned Time magazine's illustrious "Person of the Year." In a captivating contest that pitted her against the iconic Barbie and the regal King Charles III, Swift's triumph reverberates not only as a musical conquest but as a harmonious blend of art and commerce—a force that has left an enduring imprint on the global stage.
By Mohan Kumar2 years ago in Writers
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By Mohan Kumar2 years ago in Writers
1000 Reads!
For a long time, I checked my stats every day. Recently, it turned into every few days. Today I saw that on December 3rd, I hit 1,000 reads. I want to say thank you to everyone who reads my poetry and journal entry type things. Now, onto a few extremely special people.
By Rene Peters2 years ago in Writers
For Lincoln
I knew Lincoln ever since I was freed. He welcomed me to his house. He was a good man. He was a hard man. He loved his country. And he was not afraid to fight for the people. Lincoln was smart and a clever politician. I remember our talks over dinner with his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln. Lincoln was very much into politics. And he knew a lot about the system and the governance. Lincoln made me think twice about politics. And he wanted me to do something for him. He wanted me to make the country remember. To never forget the sacrifice that united it back again. I gave my word to Lincoln that I would fight for the union. That I would fight for my people even if something happens to him. Lincoln was my friend and yes sometimes we disagreed but love for the country and love for humanity brought us back together. I was so sure about the country as Lincoln regain the presidency. I was hopeful. I was inspired. I even dare came to the Presidential Convention. Because I knew that it was a special moment for the country. We were no longer slaveholders. We were no longer making slaves out of innocent people. We learned our lesson. We learned how to not judge a man based on his color. And by God, we did it. We became the nation that the true founders' envision. I Frederick Douglass got to see what my ancestors wanted to see justice. And I was so sure that nothing could take that away. I was so certain that Lincoln will live but he died by the hand of a traitor. That rotten no good man took the life of Lincoln. And the General Ulysses told me that he wanted to drive us back into slavery. He wanted to start the war all over again. He wanted to put innocent children and innocent people into slavery. And the mass killing of countrymen by war. That is disgusting and sick, but the General told me that he was found guilty and shot to death. Poor Lincoln, a man of dreams and a man of visions. A man that I looked up to. That's why I took so many positions in government, I wanted to finish the job that Lincoln started. You know we were like partners. His legacy was my legacy and my legacy was his legacy. Now that America has set my people freed, I can work. I can dedicated my life to a better union even if I died like Lincoln. I had other friends like Susan B. And ever so often we would talk about Lincoln. We would talk about what we've been through. We would laugh and cry. We would really really think about the country. She became my closest friend after Lincoln. She was stern about Women Rights. And I was stern about Civil Rights. And we would debate and enjoy each-other's company. And ever so often we would ask What would Lincoln do if he was alive? Lincoln was special to her ever since she introduced him as a presidential candidate in New York City and she gave him the overwhelming approval of teachers. She believed Lincoln was genuinely a good man, hard worker, and a good leader. After several years of traveling and encouraging my people, I was asked to run as Vice President. This lovely woman who was smart and clever wanted to make history. And my friend Susan B. was delighted and intrigue. She convinced me to do it. She told me that Lincoln would have wanted me to do it. And she exclaimed it would show the connection and power of our friendship standing for Civil Rights and Women Rights. So I ran and I did every means to show that freedmen were just as smart and just as clever. I may not have won but it was progress plus the General said I made them remember Lincoln and all the rights and freedoms we so fought for.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous2 years ago in Writers
Top 10 Countries With Long Railway Lines. Content Warning.
Trains have been important for making economies and societies around the world better. They help move goods and people quickly and easily. They also connect cities, towns, and faraway places. Some countries have very long train lines that go through many different kinds of land. This article will talk about the top 10 countries with the longest train lines. These countries are all committed to making their train systems better and more sustainable.
By Nouman Yousaf2 years ago in Writers
National Novel Writing Month Is Over for 2023. Top Story - December 2023.
Almost every day I would ask myself, why am I doing this again? And I would answer that it helps me with my writing discipline. To meet the goal of 50,000 words it is only about 1700 words a day. 'Only' is not the right word for it, however!
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Writers








