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Thursday 7 March 2013

My Interview with chef Maria Hunt

Information Report About Constable John Maea-Brown


John Maea-Brown




Constable John Maea-Brown was always honest when he was talking to us about early years how he was at school and alway had a smart mouth. He got kicked out of school, he was raised in a house with 11 kids, his father passed away when he was 6 years old, he liked school because he never wanted to stay home and do the jobs at home, he pushed himself to go school even when he was sick. When he was younger he always hated the police he always stand in front of the bakery with his friends just watching cars passes when a police car drive past they would wave and smile but when they are far the finger goes up. He had to go back to school if he wanted to join the police he had to go back to school.

His key messages was always to be honest, stay out of trouble,no poking fingers at the  police when they drive past. His hardest thing to do as a police was always to walk away.His 3 tips was always be good to your parents number two was look after ourselves and the last tip is listen to your teacher.He would always talk to the criminals instead of use his hands. He said to use your brain and your words. He also said It’s not about being tough it’s about being smart.

John inspired me because he went through all the troubles and struggles to become a police officers. he chose to go back to school, he makes the community a better place for us people. And the one thing he inspired me was he was always honest not telling lies about his life back in his days.

Tuesday 5 March 2013

My Inspirational Person

My orange scarf metaphor poem.



my scarf a oranges melted in the scarf.
The glowing orange spread across the blank white scarf.
imaging someone with orange hair whipping their hair side to side seeing the wet hair dye splatting all over my scarf.
Wrapping the scarf around my neck feeling my neck heating up real fast is if its the flame rushing up the tree.