User:EthanMercer

General
Ethan William Mercer, was born in Dorset, 1992. He is most known for his political contributions to the world, including National Unionism. He is currently studying his AS levels but also remains an ardent writer. Works in progress include, 'Forty-four and Fifteen', 'Runic Tales' and 'Carbonite!' Ethan is also recognised for his dark poetry, stemming from his social afflictions.

Ethan is a devout Nationalist, and has strong political views at the tender age of 16. He is also extremely interested in the extremeties of History, such as Hitler's Germany, Communist Russia and Nordic Life, this is evident in his publishings.

Ethan is the brain-child of 'National-Unionism' - he hopes to launch it into the public in 2011 (When he is 18).

Family
His father - Larry Mercer, a self-made engineer, and Sharon Mercer - a housemother, raised Ethan and his three sisters in Dorset before moving to Great Yarmouth. His three sisters, Shannon, Lauren and Kennedy remained with the family at all times as one family unit.

The complexity of Ethan's family tree is unique to the social changes and sportatic behaviour of relations.

Education
Ethan first began nursery at the age of 3, he attended Jack and Jill's in Great Yarmouth, Ethan was a reserved child who didn't communicate with the other children well.

Ethan attended Homefield Primary School, in Bradwell, it was then when he began to live with his Grandmother, Ethel, and Ethan began his journey of social self-discovery as he began to make friends in the local area.

As Ethan grew up he moved to Woodlands Middle School, Bradwell again - it's here he began to realise the dynamics of social tendancies with the 'sporty' boys being the most popular and the smarter boys being more secluded, he realised this was due to social confidence and interaction skills.

Ethan then attended DESS, Qatar for one term, he began to realise social neglect and intolerance.

Ethan's next school was Doha College, Qatar, he relished in the opportunaty to start fresh, and began school as a dedicated student, his grades reflected this. Over his time here, he began to become more frustrated, and lash out at dominance and control, this caused his grades to lower, Ethan left Doha College with 6 A's, 2 B's and a D.

Ethan then attended Norwich School, where he had trouble fitting in and abiding by strict school policies, he lashed out more than ever before, and after much deliberation his father pulled him out of the school after just two terms.

Ethan is currently sitting his [AS levels] in Maths, Physics and History.

Middle East
At the age of 10, his father informed Ethan that he would be moving to the Middle East, as his father didn't want to do a rotation offshore anymore. Ethan and the family happily agreed as a new lifestyle would ensue - appart from Shannon the eldest. She disagreed with the move and stayed with Ethel - Ethan's Grandmother. Once he arrived he instantly knew he'd made the wrong choice, and he and his sister loathed the country.

After one year, he aclimatised to the country, and began to understand the country dynamics and rules, because this was such an impressionable time in Ethan's life, he took these ideals to heart.

After growing conflicts and tragities, Ethan began to grow rebellious, this led to a decline in grades at school.

Higher Educatation
After his GCSEs, Ethan decided it best to move back to England for higher education, he had ambitions of becoming a Mechanical Engineer, his parents agreed, and he moved back to England with his sister Lauren.

Ethan attended Norwich School, a private school located at the Nowich Cathedral. It's here he planned to take Further Maths, Physics and History in hopes to gain entry to Imperial College, London. In the duration of the first term Ethan soon got used to the school and how it was ran, although he greatly disagreed with the Cathedral session in the morning and other strict rules, he agreed with what they stood for.

In the second term, after dropping Further Maths, Ethan began to question everything he had come to study.