The role I choice to play was Kim Park. She is a 25 year old 3rd year graduate student who is about to graduate with her PhD. She is full of promise, potential and is a hard worker. She is ahead of schedule and moving fast to finishing grad school. She is doing her work in the Hutchins lab to prepare for her dissertation. She is friends with Hardik Rao and fellow graduate student Steve. Kim's principle investigator is Aaron Hutchins. Kim has a crush on Greg a postdoc researcher in the lab. Greg and Aaron are extremely close, Kim and her friends referee to Greg as Aaron's golden boy. The first video is off Kim, Steve and Hardik out having drinks to celebrate Kim's 25th birthday. The day after Kim's birthday night out with the gang, she …show more content…
The next decision you make is to go talk to Greg or ask advice from others. I chose to ask advice from others. I felt that it could cause conflict by accusing Greg and if he did purposely falsify the data it could be covered up if he realized you where on to him. So the next decision is who to talk to it lists a bunch of people. But I chose first to talk to Hardik, then Steve and lastly to the RIO person. It listed the IP, who is Aaron, I figured that if I went to him he would cover it up as well, since his name is on the paper too. Also him and Greg are buddies. The RIO, Beth Ridgely, explains what can happen by being a complaint. The next decision it to stay in the hypothetical or spill the beans. I chose to spill the beans. So she says to come in to the office and meet face-to-face. Hardik goes with you as support. She then explains what the processes is by making a complaint. So the gave gives you another option to leave, but I chose to stay. Kim then asks what can the RIOs do to protect her. Beth then tells her that they can protect her from anything that can harm her schooling or work, such as retaliation. But they can't protect her from isolation. Beth then investigates the incident and finds inconsistencies and does a full on investigation. Even though Kim as been kept anonymous the others in the lab find out she is the one who complained. Kim is
Kimo Mahi is a certified athletic trainer at Sprague high school in Salem. He also teaches at a local middle school as a health teacher. He recently filled a passion as a behavior specialist for a semester. Kimo earned his bachelor degree from Linfield College in athletic training. He then attended Oregon State and got his master’s degree in teaching.
1) A. central route processing Lebron James Nike commercial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX9qu69-NiM Peripheral processing Jordan Spieth this is sport center commercial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZEbj78UNvE B. The Lebron James Nike commercial uses the central route process because I have brand loyalty toward Nike and I love sports.
Unfortunately, the pants she tried on did not fit requiring her to leave the changing room to look for another size. While she was looking for another pair a rude, unprofessional security guard confronted her and accused her for shoplifting. “A cold fear swept through”(36) Beth and she was unable to stand up for herself. The security guard did not listen to her explanation and called the police to take her away. It is when she away in the Police Car when she undergoes her transformation. At the beginning of the ride she asks the policeman “Officer, I am really scared and I don’t know what else to do. Would you let me try to prove I’m innocent?” (39). Fortunately for Beth the officer gives her a chance to prove her innocence and takes her back to the
Warriors Don 't Cry is a memoir written by Melba Pattillo Beals. It is about the author herself as a young girl named Melba, who grew up in a society of segregation. Nine students, including Beals, have the chance to integrate a white school called Central High. Mobs of white people were against it and would harass them and even try to kill them. Three elements used in this memoir are first point of view, character and plot. Furthermore, Warriors Don 't Cry has the theme of courage.
People come to being on the road for countless reasons and though there is no real certainty on the road, there are two things that are certain, the road stands in opposition to home and your race and ethnicity plays a major role on the trajectory and the way others treat you on the journey. African Americans have an especially strong connection to road narratives. This is because, from the beginning, the race’s presence in America was brought by forcing them on to the road against their will. It is for this reason that there are countless narratives, fictional and non-fictional, of black peoples on the road. For Birdie Lee, a literary character, the beginning of the road marks the end of her comfortable home life and the beginning of her racial
“It takes a warrior to fight a battle and survive. This here is a battle if I’ve ever seen one” (Beals 113). In the novel Warriors Don’t Cry, nine students from Little Rock Arkansas are set out on the battlefield for integration. Melba Pattillo and eight other friends are challenged with starting off the integration of Little Rock’s Central High School. The students were signed up and asked to attend the high school in hopes of getting rid of segregation. Although entering high school may seem as easy as signing in and going to class, the test and trials the Little Rock nine went through shows a true test of determination. Comparatively, the “Arab Spring”, a movement of protests in the Middle East, has caused controversy all over the world. Citizens are rebelling against an unfair government in hopes of create a new way of life. Tired of all the disrespect, unjust, and oppressive government Muslims and Middle Easterners have created a battle of their own. While trying to create a better life for themselves, the Little Rock Nine and those involved in the Arab Spring uprisings have stepped on to the battlefield for fair human rights.
Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play was a very interesting and excited play to see. Watching the play I really had to think because of the twists that came with the play. The author of this play was Anne Washburn, Michael Friedman scored it, and the lyrics were also from Anne Washburn. Casey Sams directed the play and Terry Silver-Alford was the musical director. I viewed this play at the Lab Theatre on Thursday, November 12, 2015 at 7:30 in the evening. The Clarence Brown Theatre and Lab Theatre located on the University of Tennessee main campus produced this production. Melissa David recognized, as Colleen/Bart is a San Francisco native that has been working as a MFA acting candidate for the past three years. Robert Parking Jenkins,
You should pick me because I and responsible and trustworthy. I have always enjoyed taking pictures and helping out in school. I’m an Avid student which helps me be organized. I like to get involved and help making a positive school spirit!
Ashley Richards is an indigenous youth from Manitoba. She moved to Toronto with her mother at age 14, but left home at age 15 due to conflict with her mother. That led her to be homeless on the streets of Toronto. Later on her grandmother supported her in buying and apartment. But her grandmother was ill so she had to go back to Winnipeg, she later died.
A couple weeks into the school year, she comes to realize that “[she] is [an] outcast”; excluded from all clans and social events because everyone thinks she called the police at Kyle Rodgers’ summer party to break up the fun (Anderson 2). She feels alone and as if no one would listen to what she has to say, therefore she does not attempt to reconnect with old friends, and tell them the truth. After being dumped by her only remaining friend, Heather, Melinda finds herself in quite the predicament; she is now completely and utterly alone. She realizes that she does not even have a ‘disposable’ friend to make her feel better about herself, until her lab partner, David Petrakis begins talking to her more. While conversing with David, she realizes she is finally able to call someone a true friend. She asks if he “lectures all [his] friends like [that]” and he responds by saying “only the [friends] I like” (Anderson 159). She no longer feels alone; she is comforted, knowing that she has someone to lean back on if she feels sad or is in need of assistance. Melinda’s character shows growth and development, as she starts the year with no friends and no social life, though by the end of the year, she has finally succeeded in making a true
Second Chances is a series of novels by Terri Blackstock an award winning suspense and romance novelist. The first novel in the Second Chances series was the 1996 published title Never Again Good-by. The series of novels are in the romantic suspense genre. The Second Chances series of novels are a series of novels that combine realistic situations and characters with fast-paced reading.
My first preference for a little this semester would be Ryan Stahulak. When I had my first interaction with Ryan, during his interview, I started to find some parallels between the two of us. He seems to a person who likes to know the situations that he is getting himself in before doing anything. He described this during his interview by saying before taking on leadership, he liked to observe the situation that is at hand. I am very much like this as well. Sometimes I am uncomfortable if I am put in situations that I am not aware of what will happen, and in situations of ambiguity. During the pledge process, there are a lot of unknowns. Between getting interviews done, midcourt, planning events, court of honor, and all of the other requirements,
Kara Walker is known for displaying overhead projectors to display colored lights onto the ceiling, walls, and floor. Her artwork such as the Darkytown Rebellion portrays a pattern of different colors such as red, blue, and green in the back-round. In given terms, the dimensional representational art is defined by Silhouette. Which is a technique that uses dark shapes against a lighter back-round. The artist uses color projections to display abstract shapes. In a way, the light ratio is complementary, such as the red and green. Viewers may notice the artwork displays a horror story, for example, you may notice one of the characters has a severed limb or another character looks as if she is attacking children. Not only is Walker an artist, but she is also an
“The reason I’ve brought D.S. Chikata here is to have him take over the case. I’m suspending you. Three weeks’ suspension without pay, and then you face the Disciplinary Board.” “Sir, wait, please. Please, I have to solve this.