"I want to do professional hockey, mom." Matthew Tres's mother, Gloria gave him a glimpse When he skated, he got up awkward and lost almost his balance in the process. She rejected her 17-year-old child and wrinkled around her mouth. "Hockey is a boring game, we are coming from fútbol's sports," she replied. "But Mom, I think that if I play, I think I can connect with culture, you are not thinking, you are not in Mexico anymore," Matt replied with all my heart.
Flores (Date of birth: PedroJuanFloresCórdova) is one of twelve children born in poor families in the town of Naguabo in Puerto Rico. Flores' father died when he was 9 years old, so he was obliged to work when he was young. At the age of 16, I took a special course at the University of Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico University) and got a qualification for a teacher. Flores taught for five years and worked at a Vieques sugar factory for one year. In 1918, he held civilian status in the US military. When he was 24 years old, he remarkably retired from the army.
Pedro Flores is one of the greatest fork and short film composers in Puerto Rico. Born in Naguabo, Puerto Rico on March 9, 1894, he became a poor family with 12 children. In the era of transition from the colonial rule of Spain to the same position in the USA, this family has struggled. However, when Flores was nine years old his father died. He was forced to work to support his family. He graduated from Puerto Rico University and was only 16 years old. Over the next five years they will teach in various towns in the corner of the southeast of the island. In only one year, he worked at a nearby sugar factory in Vieques Island and in 1918 he was called by the army with the US Army. He served as a pastor. He was released from the army at the age of 24 and engaged in various work for two years.
Frederic Caroline Washington was born in Savannah, Georgia in 1903 and is the second of five children. Freddie was sent to the school in Pennsylvania as she was 11 years old, since her mother died. At the same time, the family emigrated to the north as part of major immigration and settled in a culturally rich place to be known as Harlem, Black America's heavy core. Before becoming an actress, Washington was a dancer. Her first role was a choral girl with Josephine Baker, a popular satire of Broadway in 1921 who toured for five years. In 1926, when he played Paul Robson at a blackboy show held at Broadway, she was named Edith Warren. She played Irene, a mixed-hearted hostess with the character of Robertson. Although she was wearing white, she realized that it was "actually" black and won the sympathy of the hero.