Anna. She had complete confidence in me and my work. She showed me that we were equals, in spite of the extreme differences in our educational, social and financial positions. She has changed the world for many, many people.
My 8th grade teacher, Mr. John Zito. He took an interest in me when nobody else did. Every Friday, we would have music class and the students would always ask him to play the piano. I was really upset one day, and he picked up on it, then played one of my favorite songs to make me feel better.
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My 8th grade teacher, Mr. John Zito. He took an interest in me when nobody else did. Every Friday, we would have music class and the students would always ask him to play the piano. I was really upset one day, and he picked up on it, then played one of my favorite songs to make me feel better.