The mayor of Irving, Beth Van Duyne, made a statement saying, “To the best of my knowledge, they followed protocol for investigating whether this was an attempt to bring a Hoax Bomb to a school Campus.” According to the Austin government website, when a suspicious package is discovered it is advised not to touch or move the
The Train’s passengers weren’t aware that several BART police officers were dispatched to meet the train at the Fruitvale BART Station and nullify the situation. However, the Train was untroubled when it arrived at the Fruitvale BART Station. As the train pulls into the station’s platform, many passengers disembark. The Trains doors remained open for several minutes after arrival.
It was the last inning in our all-star game, and we were losing 10 to 8. Our team had 2 outs and we couldn’t get the third. Our pitcher was doing bad, throwing all balls, while all of us in the field were tired, ready to fall asleep at any moment. There goes another walk. They score again.
Mckenna, I too wrote about the mindless monster and the negative effects it can have on someone. It's crazy to think about the lengths people will go to please someone and will overwork themselves to make sure others are happy. I believe that the only way to be truly happy is to make sure you're good first. The other aspect I agree with was your point on body language. That is something I need to work on a lot as well.
Each attacker dropped the bag of sarin and then ripped it open releasing the liquids then got off the train and started waiting in the getaway car. The liquid soon started to turn into toxic fumes. The fumes started affecting the passenger and soon begin to spread at each stop to each passenger as they got on and off the train. Two subway train employees attempted to dispose of the bag of sarin and in between one to ten minutes they both died due to direct contact with fumes and skin exposer. A New York Times reporter describes the horrible scene “As the trains arrived in stations and opened their doors, passengers staggered out and collapsed on the platforms.
I thought that it was smart how we had to find our reading pace for each book. It is different from Elementary School and Middle School. I liked how you had us write reflections of the books, instead of just writing the page numbers. This helps me comprehend the book better because I have to go back and re-read parts of the book that I didn't get in order to finish the writing. I read many books this year, but my favorite was Ender's Game.
Directly after robotics club and procrastination, my favorite pastime is reading. Starting in elementary school I would pick up a book that intrigued me and read it through without ever setting it down. My reading habits got worse(or better depending on how you look at it) once my parents bought me a Kindle and gave me the means to purchase a book whenever I wanted to. Ultimately, my kindle led to some problems at school because I stopped paying attention in class in order to read.
How has the clinical experience changed you as a person? I think the clinical experience has had a positive impact on my life. I feel I have slowly discovered how much I enjoy working in a hospital setting. I figured I would enjoy taking x-rays, but you never truly know until you are actually in the environment. In a way I have become more caring as a person, especially when you see newborn babies struggling and fighting for their lives.
The transition from eighth grade to ninth grade is one of the most difficult but unforgettable things a student must do in his adolescence. For me, it was filled with new opportunities of taking Ap classes and joining clubs. One of these cubs was Youth and Government (Y&G). For as long as I can remember my brother, Riad, has boasted about how amazing Y&G is and how it has changed his life. My brother is three years older then me, so as a freshman he was a senior in Y&G.
“I startled awake, in a pool of my own sweat. I had the same dream again, the one where he took my parents, I can never forget it.” “That is very common in children who have gone through severe trauma at a young age,” replied the therapist. “Ever since that day, I’m just always angry.”
After applying the miracle question “ in the middle of the night, a miracle happens and the problem that brought you in to see me today is solved! So, when you wake up tomorrow morning, what might be the small change that will make say to yourself, “ Wow, something must have happened- the problem is gone!” From solution focus therapy (SFT), I found that I did well in not wanting to be the expert. I felt relieved to let the other person take themselves to finding a solution rather than seeking an answer. I recognize that I must continue to work on assigning homework.
I quickly ran under the house to the garage, where I hid the package behind a self. Abe would never find it she hated spiders, and that’s where spiders thrived. I was paranoid, if someone else finds it what will they say? I was pacing and running around with the package like how kids play hot potato. I discided to hide the package behind the shelf after all.
No matter what and where, I am here for the real thing! First, I wish to see sparks, stars and fireworks! Hoping to feel electrified by our encounter!
experience was challenging especially on Wednesday because I was made to look like a lazy person which I am not. But I had a great time on Thursday because of my awesome clinical instructor who gave me words of encouragement and checked on me frequently. Not forgetting my exceptionally good preceptor, she taught me a lot and allowed me to do all the patient care as she observed. The day ended up great with exception of having to break the news to the family of my patient that, she the patient need to be placed on hospice. It was an emotional time for both us (the care team) and the family because, the family was not ready to make the decision.
The Big Injury It was all just a normal day ,except for when this happened. My mom was shocked. They never expected anything like that to happen. My doctor told my parents it was either I get the right treatment or I won 't walk right for the rest of my life, and I will have trouble running and breathing.