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Teddy Roosevelt was born October 27th, 1858 in New York, weak, sickly and had asthma.
Known as Teedy sometimes, and he was homeschooled. Lessons were taught to him by his aunt, who was a Southern woman. He liked History, and also was good in Natural Science, and Literature. He collected all sorts of wildlife, alive or dead in New York. Teddy was nearsighted. At 13 he got a gun that he couldn't break, and wasn't good at shooting birds. He wanted to be a Natural Scientist, went to Harvard College, and didn't like law school.
Grandma was Martha Stewart. His first child was a girl, her name was Alice. His father died at 45 of stomach cancer, his mother died of Typhoid fever and his wife died of Wrights disease.
Teddy was a rancher of 450 cattle.
Theodore Roosevelt had 6 kids, the second child was Ted Jr. His youngest two sons were very mischievous. His daughter Alice, lived till 96 years. His youngest boy, Quentin, was most like him. (Read "The White House Gang" by Earl looker.)
Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt was Vice President and the 26th President of the United States by 42 years old. He wrote 30 books, and inspired the Teddy Bear.
Quotes:
"Speak Softly and carry a big stick"
"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are."
"When you work, work hard. When you play, play hard. When you work, don't play at all."
A presentation to the Y-C High School Students with the public welcome.
Written by Rachael Howard (7th grader-13 years old)
Photography by Angela Jane
Setting up for the presentation
Ready to begin the presentation of what happens after an accident happened.
Several officer arrive on scene to direct traffic.
Fire trucks show up second to prepare things for the medics and get the severely injured out of the vehicles.
Medical units show up third to help all they can with the wounded.
If necessary, Life flight shows up to get the severely injured to a hospital fast as possible.
The fire crew removes all parts of a vehicle so they can move the severely injured without hurting them further.
Some firemen hold the injured necks still so that they stay alive in order to hopefully be saved. Police collect evidence to see what led to the crash from those who saw what happened.
The most critically injured are taken to the hospital by life flight.
Some extra fire crew or police stand by to comfort grief-stricken parents and/or friends.
Cars or vehicles finally show up and all those on scene line up to show grief for the ones that died, the vehicles then carry away the dead bodies on scene.
Medical examiners show up at the child's parents doorstep to tell them of their child's death.
Stop Kids Intoxicated Driving Program was presented by the Yamhill & Carlton Fire Districts & Police Departments. Thank you to all, and the high school kids who acted the parts.