Saturday, February 16, 2019
Lisa Fraziers The Pact :: Lisa Frazier The Pact
Lisa Fraziers The Pact My poses family lived in New Jersey when my dad and his three brothers were ripe blooming adolescents. Their parents were the product of the cocktail generation, and the Irish tendency towards alcoholism was augmented by that social niche. Despite the arguments and drinking, Mary and Jack wanted to make undisputable their children got the best possible reproduction. The boys were sent to Catholic schools, and once they graduated were forcefully directed down a collegiate path. The brothers gave each other funding through prohibited the years, but what they did with that support behind them was up to each individual. either four of the brothers went on to higher education, but their choices there and the lives theyd lead thereafter were all rather different. The doctors in the Pact, a book about most friends using a promise to unite the and motivate eachother to succeed, grew up where my father and his brothers did, but in a v ery different age. Much similar my fathers family, they were to face their own individual obstacles and make their way to higher education and their lives beyond. Both had parents with little money and received the best education that could be provided, and both would face elements in their lives that could change it. Before further resemblance the lives of Tom, Bill, Pat, and Tim should be discussed. My father, Tom, was the eldest brother and was the first to attend college. He had been an metamorphose boy in high school and a football player. When it came time for him to attend college he chose Millersville University . There he played football and was vigorous known as a student who knew how to throw a party. dickens years into his college career he decided to go into the navy. After do his time there he went back to Millersville only to drop out near the beginning of his senior year because he found college to be boring. To my father there is nothing worse than being bored. His biggest effect in college, as far as he saw it, was when exhausting to write an original poem in a certain fashion on one of his English finals, he wrote a limerick instead which went as follows
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