I chose to research a social occasion setting, which was called Mission Rock Club. The club is located in San Francisco, Ca, and is an 18 and older club on Thursdays. Mission Rock opens at 9pm and closes at 3pm. People start showing up at about 10pm and 11:30pm. Sometime, if the females get to the club before 11pm, they will get in for free. Other then that, the cost is $20 and if you’re on the guest list $10. Everybody who was 21 got in for free. I call this environment, the culture of nightlife and clubbing.
This club is real big, in fact, the building is two stories. There are different DJ’s that play different types of music. Upstairs the DJ was playing rap and R&B music, and downstairs the DJ was playing rock and techno music. I stayed upstairs with the rap music. Also, downstairs there were love seats and little tables where people were gathered around. Personally, I didn’t sit on the couches because they looked dirty, but a lot of people were sitting on them. The bar had a little section downstairs as well. When people pay their money to get in the club, all 21 year olds got wristbands, so their able to drink inside. The people under 21 got a highlighter marked across their hand. At the entrance of the bar, there is a bouncer looking at peoples hands. The bouncer said, “Let me see your hand”, and if peoples hands glowed in the dark, he knew they were not old enough to drink.
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Setting: That was Then…This is Now, had multiple settings but it was mainly placed in either Charlie the bartenders Bar, or in Bryon’s house in Tusla, Oklahoma. In Charlie’s Bar, there is a set of pool tables, lounge chairs and booths, and a long bar. It’s centered near an alley and has a big neon “Charlie’s Bar” outside of the building. Bryon and Mark usually go there to relax for a while, get a couple free cokes from Charlie, and hustle people into playing pool. Though Bryon and Mark are still underage to be in the bar, Charlie keeps a safe guard watching over the two, just in case one or two police come in for a drink. Bryon has a growing I.O.U fund for Charlie since he’s been getting about two cokes every time they go to the bar, but Charlie lets it slide because they two are good friends. The other main setting of the story is Bryon’s house. It is a two-story house, which resides Bryon’s mother, brother, and Mark. Mark lives there because Bryon’s mother had adopted Mark. Bryon’s house is located in the low-income area, where the ruffians live. Though there are a lot of gang-related people there, Mark and Bryon are good friends with everyone, and nothing bad usually happens in there presence.
...fits you- and keep a good guard on the ill-won wealth that once made you so bold toward Charles of Anjou”(Canto XIX lines 91-93). Regarding the apathetic reactions expressed by Dante, Alighieri displays animosity by stating, “Therefore stay as you are; this hole well fits you”, indicates how he has grown hostile by further punishing Pope Nicholas’ maltreatment by not only stating how Pope Nicholas deserves the suffering that he is in, but also how it suits him well. Therefore, this conveys how Dante does not care about the pain that the Pope suffers, but instead he believes that Pope Nicholas deserves the penalty due to all the exploitation he has corrupted. With being punished for simony, Alighieri further expresses his animosity towards Pope Nicholas by displaying direct criticism, wishing him to sustain more harm as he is in the baptismal font.
Proctor, a farmer, has an affair with Abigail Williams, which ultimately leads to his downfall. Abigail mistakes the affair for true love and being the leader of the group of girls that are accusing others of witchcraft; she uses this to accuse his wife, Elizabeth. The affair also causes Elizabeth to distrust John, who for seven months has been trying to get into her good graces and is tired of her suspicion. He bluntly tells her “...I have not moved from there to there without I think to please you...I cannot speak but I am doubted, every moment judged for lies...”(52). This illustrates John's perseverance in attempting to redeem himself for his sin, but because of John's inability to control his desire and resist temptation, his life is being turned upside down by the jealousy and need for revenge of Abigail. This event marks Proctor’s downfall and path to becoming a tragic hero.
...rst 6 months of practice, a finding confirmed by Duchscher (2001). With experience, new nurses find that they are able to cope up with an increasing number of different clinical problems and develop confidence after managing similar situations in an acceptable manner over time. Their relationships with expert nurses change and they are more likely to engage in interdependent decision- making and clinical judgement. They are distressed, however, if their judgements differ from those of more experienced nurses (Benner et al. 1996). New nurses focus on caring aspects of nursing only after they gain confidence in their abilities to cope up with the more obvious demands of client and nursing unit situations. With experience, they report more involvement with clients and families, and a return to the holistic care that they conceptualized as students (Duchscher 2001).
Abigail and John Proctor had relations while Abigail was a servant in the Proctors’ house. When Elizabeth discovers it, she fires Abigail. According to Abigail, Elizabeth has been blackening Abigail’s name in Salem. Abigail still loves John and wants John to love her, so she accuses Elizabeth Proctor of witchcraft, so there is nothing keeping John from loving her; we learn about this when Cheever says “Why, Abigail Williams charge her” (Miller 73). Abigail Williams would rather kill someone else and possible get what she wants, over accepting the fact that John loves Elizabeth and moving on. This shows that Abigail disregards her own moral standards and integrity to save her own reputation and get what she
Nursing is a crucial job in the healthcare industry. Many people underestimate the need for nurses and do not think they are as important as doctors. However, this is completely untrue. Nurses are the ones who communicate with the patients and are on the frontlines of evaluating and administering treatment to patients. It can be a rewarding career, but like anything it also has drawbacks.
Along with her desire to keep controlling power over her country, Elizabeth did not want to take on the responsibility of raising and caring for children to play as a distraction from her duties. Elizabeth saw the people of England as her children, and it has been said that Elizabeth attempted to fashion herself into a Virgin Mary-like image. However, with no children, Elizabeth had no biological heir to the throne. Because of this, Mary Queen of Scots was named Elizabeth’s official successor; unfortunately, due to a clash in religious views and what Elizabeth saw as threats to England, Mary Queen of Scots was removed from the line for the throne and imprisoned by Elizabeth for sixteen years. She was later executed in 1587. This left Elizabeth with no heir to the throne and she refused to name one until she was on her deathbed in 1603. At this time, she named Mary Queen of Scots’ son, James IV (James I of England), as her successor. Originally, the people were skeptical that Elizabeth would have chosen a another female successor but after the execution of Mary, however after the naming of James IV, it was apparent that Elizabeth’s interest was to better her country, not simply to make a point of
According to Linda Alchin, Elizabeth had a sudden change of name after her mother's death, even though Elizabeth was merely a child she noticed the name change saying , "how haps it governor, yesterday my Lady Princess, today but my Lady Elizabeth?" (1). Ashlie Jenson notes that “Lady Bryan, Elizabeth’s lady governor, petitioned tirelessly for someone, anyone, to turn the king’s attention, even if only momentarily, to the plight of his little girl” (1) . From the guidance of Henry’s sixth wife, Katharine Parr, Elizabeth received a tremendous amount of education such as “Latin, Greek, Spanish, French, as well as all the other requirements of a classical humanist education; history philosophy, mathematics” (Lewis 2). Although Elizabeth loved books she also enjoyed hobbies such as playing musical instruments, needlework, and art (Alchin, 1). Ashlie Jenson states that Elizabeth, and Mary were reinstated to the succession, but were still not legitimized, and in the midst of that peaceful time, the interruption of her father’s death, lead everything to complete turmoil (3). Consequently, her young brother of 7, was inconveniently forced to take the throne
The British Monarchy has been around since the year 1066, and is still ruling to this day. Throughout the centuries, there have been many kings and queens who have ruled over this empire. Some were hated and some were loved. Among these monarchs was Elizabeth I, or as some would know her, The Virgin Queen, as she never married or bore children. Quoted as saying “I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king…”. This quote a lone portrays Elizabeth as a strong and independent woman, showing strength in mind and her ambition to be an outstanding ruler of England. Elizabeth’s story and legacy are among the greatest and most significant out of all the monarchs who have lived. She was an inspiration
In this peer-reviewed article, provides advices and tips for new operating room nurses. OR nursing is a different field of nursing, it will take time to feel competent. You may feel overwhelmed at times to gasp all the learning and its best to learn them in bit of chunks.
In Salem, Massachusetts, John Proctor’s wife Elizabeth has just been accused of witchcraft and taken to jail. John knows this to be false along with all accusations of witchcraft in the town. He suspects his own wife has been accused because of an act of adultery with Abigail Williams, the girl at the head of the witchcraft conspiracy.
My Socialization into nursing after coming out of school was not a pleasant one. I can remember on my second night out of orientation, I was given 2 blood transfusions and a new admit coming. I was so upset I didn’t know what to do. That is the first time I heard the phase “nurses eat their young.” I went to the charge nurse to see if she was available to help. Of course she said that she had a lot of paper work and was not able to help me at that time. The other nurses on the floor had their patient load that they needed to get situated. I just broke down and cried like a baby. Some of the older nurses did come to help me as the night went on. I was very grateful and I learned what team work was that night. This certain charge nurse would always ignore me when I asked her a question. She always made me feel like I was stupid and didn’t belong in nursing. I started to question is nursing for me. I had to evaluate the whole situation I was in. I didn’t want to let my family down or feel like a failure so, I decided to stay with nursing and do the best I could. As time went on this nurse finally started to treat me like I belonged there and I stayed on that same unit for six years. My experience with this socialization have thought me to help every new nurse out to the best of my ability. It also thought me the value of teamwork. Most importantly, it thought me how to not give a nurse without much experience a heavy patient load starting out.
The interviewee made sure to explain to me the how challenging her job can be and didn’t leave out much detail. There are long hours, especially when working in a hospital or work the night shift. The schedule of nurses takes a toll on their life and is ironically unhealthy and can drain them psychologically. Nurses work long and tiring twelve hour shifts while mostly being on their feet and have lots of overtime hours. Balancing work and family life is an everyday struggle for nurses, especially when adding the physical and mental exhaustion from work. Nurses continuously get skills-training and ongoing-learning while working at the same time. There is always something new to learn in the nursing field no matter how many years you have worked
Audrey Saunders, the owner, preached “… In general, offering food and water and frequent check-in’s with one’s patrons is not just a good preventative—at the core, it’s simply responsible hospitality…It’s a bit narrowminded to think that a happy hour ban is going to drastically reduce problems” (Saunders 2-3). Saunders provided a weak stance in the matter presented of financial benefits to happy hour listing a raise in dollars from minimum wage to $15 an hour when happy hour would ensue. This statistic was paired along with other aspects of Logos, expressed an argument against the ban of happy hour. Saunders lifted an unrealistic solution to the matter of concern of drunken driving speaking to how as a bar owner, checking on the patrons as well as taking care of them is simply “responsible hospitality”. Saunders gives this solution as a possible replacement to the ban, having certified bartenders legally responsible and trained to judge customers who are too intoxicated to operate machinery. Overall, Saunders presented an argument in opposition to banning happy hour due to financial gains, however, it was not backed with strong enough evidence or statistic to convince me of her
looking for a zone of familiarity. Bar culture is one that becomes a large staple of millions of