He's complex, dichotomy, is there such a thing as a trichotomy?
I love him as an actor, Nico is just outgoing, you know, he's just bubbles.
He talks a lot, I don't know how truthful he is, many things that he said.
He's a great looking guy, he's a terrific voice, when Nico spoke everybody listened.
That's the hard part about my dad, he's so open, but he's closed as a book.
He loved the limelight, he loved the people admiring him.
He had the pick of beautiful women.
I had no idea why he would be arrested, I mean I couldn't even imagine.
He was a gambler, a fool, but he handled it in the end.
High school is a crucible, where we are all transformed.
Entering his children and emerging as, well, something different.
As much as students can't wait to move beyond the institution's walls, few ever leave high
school completely behind.
People grow up in the biggest way, socially, creatively, people discover who they want
to be.
Good luck everyone.
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This year's topic was reveal a truth about race.
We're interviewing different companies, corporations, doctors who work with the community of Sunnydale and we're asking them how they feel institutional racism has affected the community.
Can we overcome racism?
That's kind of been incorporated into a language arts class, the world history class, and the science class as well.
In English, we read a book called Capper Boy.
It shows, you know, how horrible humans can be to each other.
And it kind of opened up our mind or brought our knowledge about the history of racial tension in America and in the world.
We have had US history, so we learn about segregation and slavery.
My name is Todd Cole.
We're at my home in Cloverdale, California.
I've owned it for about 13 years.
The house was built as an industrial power plant.
It was built between 1902 and 1903.
There was a faded mural that was on the house when I bought it and I had it restored.
I thought it was eminently appropriate for a powerhouse to have no admittance danger painted over the front door.
I love this house because of its scale, the boldness of the rooms.
I think stylistically, Pottery Barn appreciated what I appreciated about the structure itself.
It's very bold, it's very simple.
The furniture and accessories fit into the space very nicely.
There are lots of attempts to create this in the design world and this is one of those rare authentic places.
