8/3/16- Miss Rojas was upset when I asked her to consider buying the bins for her house. She has been waiting for DCP&P to get her bins for a little over two weeks. She told me she should not have to buy them and she will not buy them. She has to many bills to pay. I offered to help her go over the family’s budget and help them save up the money. She was not interested in saving the money. She says DCP&P have to buy her the bins. 8/4/16- Miss Rojas thought Mr. Perez was taken too long to get the laundry ready for the laundromat. She yelled at her to hurry up. He did not say anything. Then she did not like the shoes he was putting on Aleena. She told him the sneaker did not go with her outfit and that he should put sandals on her. Mr. Perez argued for a few minutes, defending why he was putting sneakers on Aleena. After a few minutes of going back and forth, Mr. Perez put sandals on Aleena. …show more content…
Perez. She asked him to put the stroller on the floor to block the kitchen walk way. I suggested that she finds something for Aleena and her to do verses just telling her to get out the Kitchen. Miss Rojas did not feel the need to find Aleena something to do. She thinks that Aleena just knows better. So, when Aleena went in the Kitchen the next time, Mr. Perez was in the bedroom putting the new crib together and Miss Rojas put her in timeout. I asked her why did she feel the need to put Aleena in timeout. She told me ,Aleena knows better. I asked her if there were other ways to handle this situation. She fully believes in time-out and boundaries and she is against spoiling a child. I asked her to explain spoiling. She thinks Mr. Perez spoils Aleena. He is more lenat than Miss. Rojas. He allows Aleena to explore and when he feels that she is doing something that is inappropriate , he redirects her. She thinks he undermines her form of
Steve Bogira, a prizewinning writer, spent a year observing Chicago's Cook County Criminal Courthouse. The author focuses on two main issues, the death penalty and innocent defendants who are getting convicted by the pressure of plea bargains, which will be the focus of this review. The book tells many different stories that are told by defendants, prosecutors, a judge, clerks, and jurors; all the people who are being affected and contributing to the miscarriage of justice in today’s courtrooms.
In Sandra Benitez’s novel, A Place Where the Sea Remembers, we get to know the lives and struggles of the residents of a small town in Mexico. Each character faces a conflict that affects the course of his or her life. The conflict I chose was the conflict that Marta was with her child and how her anger about the child made her do things she wished she could take back. It all starts with Marta and her sister. Marta is pregnant and thinks she can't take care of the kid so she wants an abortion. Then once Choyo Marta’s sister husband found out he insisted to take the kid once he is born. So then Marta decided to take care of the baby until it was born but then after time went by the husband of Choyo said that he wouldn't be able to take the kid because he was already going to have a child with Choyo. Once Marta was told this she let her anger get the best of her which then lead her to
You would think Andre Rand would have come to his senses after being sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. However, that was not the case. Rand cast himself as a “scapegoat victim” of a “corrupt” legal system, according to a series of letters he wrote and sent to a newspaper dating back to 1994.(Donnelly) In 1969, Andre Rand convicted his first act as a suspected serial killer, and convicted murderer. This must have set off a trigger in his mind that told him mentally to forever be a kidnapper, killer, and pedophile. Rand did not stop his ways after his 1969 act of crime.
Jeanette was nervous because she had not yet learned how to Sausalito. While at the dance Jeanette met up with a friend she knew as Kyle. The worst thing happened to Jeanette Sister Maria announced “Every sister grab a brother.” It was time to Sausalito. Jeanette was worried and knew if she went out on the dance floor she would be embarrassed and fail her adaptive dancing test. Jeanette could not remember the dance steps. As Jeanette began she was knocked down by Mirabella. At that moment Jeanette loved Mirabella for getting her out of an embarrassing moment. Jeanette turned her back on Mirabella and yelled at her telling her she had ruined the ball. Yes at this moment Mirabella became the scapegoat and had been used as the scapegoat. Mirabella was kicked out of the school.
On October 19, 1927, a “feebleminded,” young woman was robbed. This young woman’s name is Carrie Buck and her ability to conceive children was taken from her without her consent or knowledge. This decision would not only impact those already affected by unauthorized sterilization, but for those whom would later be sterilized. The Supreme Court’s ruled the sterilization of Carrie Buck to be constitutional on the grounds of it being better for society, better for the individual, and eugenic evidence.
...k wearing those old saddle shoes with her nice pink and white dress. Here poverty stroke Esperanza and hard on the back, she could not even enjoy the new dress she finally got. She did not have good shoes, there for she was not able to dance at the party because she felt like everyone would stare. She finally decided to dance with her uncle and forgot about the fact of not having nice shoes except for the once a year pair of shoes. As she continues to explain about her shoes she says, "… I am wearing only ordinary shoes, brown and white, the kind my mother buys each year for school." (Cisneros 47), here Esperanza proves that they do buy them new shoes every year, and every year they are saddle shoes because they last longer (the entire year until, until next September).
It is never enough to create a great product; it has to be coupled with a desire for that product. The competitive advantage that Wedgwood brought to his company was the ability to create demand for goods. He was able to see the needs of the market before the market did and then cultivating market demand to satisfy those needs with his goods. A differentiation strategy was put into place by Wedgwood for his products as there were already a number of pottery options available on the market. Instead of the low quality, irregular options that were available on the market, Wedgwood’s pottery was made from clay, rather than wood, and was a more uniform finished product. A method of increasing demand by raising the perceived value of the pottery is to drive up demand by the high affluent. One of the ways that he accomplished this was through a technique called inertia selling. By putting a high quality and reputable product in the hands of the elite with no penalty, Wedgwood can display first-hand his high-end craftsmanship and design. With the working class working in the homes of...
Miranda and her friend Sal have an odd relationship. Sal is Miranda’s friend. They walked everyday to and from school until the day Sal got punched. Miranda and Sal were walking home from school was day and they were walking past a group of boys in an alley. An older boy was punching another boy. Then, a boy came right up to Sal and punched him in the stomach. He “was bent
Arriving at Lacey’s house I walk to the backdoor letting myself into the house. Lacey was putting on tanning lotion in the kitchen, “Lacey,” I called to her, “my mom wants me to pick up snacks for the beach, do you want to go into town with me?”, “Sure,” she replied, “do you mind if my cousin comes with us?”, “Of course I don’t mind,“ I answered, “but we have to get moving, my dad only left me the car to use ‘til noon.”
Rosa and Miguel are experiencing relationship problems due to developmental and financial stressors. This has created a turbulent home environment. Miguel’s verbal abuse and open hostility has Rosa emotionally overwhelmed. He is not physically abusive; however, his anger is upsetting the household. The children are also displaying emotional and physical stress related symptoms. Rosa and Miguel come from emotionally unstable homes, which has impacted their ability to communicate and manage their emotions. Due their inability to communicate in a productive manner, they have sought help to resolve their problems. Both have expressed the concern that they are repeating the harmful behavior they experienced as children. They
I do believe that every person life is meaningful and precise no matter what they are endured in certain situation in life; unfortunately, Dr. Michelle Hoover does not seem to understand that. She is a staff member in a health care institution who work with patients from the range age 40 to 75-year-old, and take care of them when their physician is unavailable. These patients suffer all type of diseases, such as, high blood pressure, depression, diabetes and cancer. However, she thought an anti-depressant drug that is in Phase III randomized also in clinical trials can help these patients because the owner of the company will give her 3,000 dollars for each female patients she is enrolled in the study. In fact, me personally I do not agree in such untrustworthy experiment that first of all can cause harm through those
... decided that it was their time to leave camp forever. Everything was perfect and it was going to be from now on. Then that damn Reebok shoe, all dirty, dusty and worn in, caught my vision. The shoe was my grandfather’s.
This visit took place at the Starr home with Morgan Starr and Jacob. When I arrived to the home, the family was just pulling up to the residence. When Jacob got out of the car he appeared to be upset. Morgan reported that Jacob had a rough day at daycare. It was reported that Jacob was in time out 7 times during the day and that each time he took his shoes off and threw them. Jacob was observed to put his head down and appeared to be upset with his behavior choices. Morgan reported that as a consequence, Jacob will not be able to have his usual cartoon time in the evening, but would rather have to find something else to do such as read a book.
As Elisa continued working a man riding a wagon with the words “ Pots, Pans, Knives, scisors, lawn mores, Fixed.” Elisa and the man quickly spoke about him being of his usual route and trying to find his way. As she spoke to the man about his lifestyle she felt comfortable enough to take off her gloves, something she doesn’t usually do while he husband is around and she is working. Then the man tried doing business: “Maybe you noticed the writing on my wagon. I mend pots and sharpen knives and scissors. You got any of them things to do?” The man was trying to get money out of Elisa but she quickly turned him down saying she didn’t need any work done. The man gave the reader the impression of a great salesman because he quickly began persuading. “His face fell in exaggerated sadness. His voice took on a whinning undertone.’I ain’t had a thing to do today. Maybe I won’t have no supper tonight.You see i'm off my regular road. I know Folks on the highway clear
She went to church in those red shoes. She thought everyone in the church was looking at her shoes. She wore them at the time of confirmation, which was not the proper occasion to wear them. Karen felt very proud of them. She even forgot to pray in the church when the old lady came to know about it, she told Karen not to wear those shoes in future but once again she went to the church wearing those shoes.