On the indicated date and time I Deputy Garcia #618055 was assigned to staff station 620 at North County Correctional Facility (NCCF) when I heard a loud thud which is consistent with that of fighting. I saw Inmate Lopes, Juan #3456712 (later identified as suspect/victim 1 (S/V)) and Inmate Henry, Chuck #2345678 (late identified as suspect/victim 2 (S/V)) on the ground by the day room punching each other on their face and torso. I put a radio broadcast of a minor 415 inmates in dorm 623 with my county issued radio (minor 415 is a common radio code in our facility which indicates a fight is in progress or just occurred). I also requested additional personnel, Sergeant and Senior to my location. I ordered S/V1 Lopes and S/V2 Henry to stop fighting and they complied.
“The Cardboard Room” by Teresa Pitman is about a teenage girl who comes from a judgmental family. Particularly, they are not fond of a refugee family, who according to them do not belong. When assigned to work on a project with a member of the family, Eric Nye, she begins to understand how someone’s appearance does not define who they truly are. After spending more time with Eric and his family she quickly realizes that people should not be judged and criticized for their circumstances. Eric informs the protagonist about events that happened back home and the struggles it took to get where they are today.
“This Boy’s Life” by Tobias Wolff and “The Other Wes Moore” by Wes Moore are stories in which the narrators are reflecting on a particular event from the past. In these stories both mothers went thru domestic violence with their partners. Both mothers are different from each other; both show their love in their own unique way. “This Boy Life” by Tobias Wolff his mother was beautiful, loving and caring. “The Other Wes Moore” by Wes Moore he describes his mother as loving, caring and well educated.
During the 18th century, one of the most notorious serial killers was a woman named Amelia Dyer. Till this day she’s known as “Angel Maker”, the worst serial killer that Britain has ever had. Within a span of 20 to 30 years, she killed about 400 babies. No one was sure why she did it, but when she was asked one day, she said “After I got a baby something seemed to say in my ear, “get rid of it””. Amelia Dyer was born in 1837, and as a child, her life wasn’t that great.
In a novel written by Terri Blackstock a frightened girl is running away from something but only she knows what really happened. Casey Cox had been trying to figure out the mystery of her dead father when she gets caught in the middle of another murder mystery except this time she is wanted for the murder. Casey's neighborhood friend Brent was trying to help her solve her fathers death mystery when he went a little too far into the research and it didn't end up well for him. The impression of truth can be more important than the actual truth. Brent had figured out what had happened to Mr. Cox but before he had time to tell Casey somebody already knew that Brent was on to something and stopped him by murdering him before he
Marissa Woo Ms. Barwise ENG 111 10 November 2016 Acknowledgement of the Unknown: A Delve into Amy Tan’s “Confessions” Amy Tan’s “Confessions” initially appears to stand as a story of verbal and physical abuse, but later is uncovered to be a tale of the complexity of truth and unknown. The narrator describes a moment in her life when she was confronted by anger, fear, and isolation, in the face of young adulthood. She must deal with her threatening and unstable mother, who is slowly losing her memory.
Saltbox Architecture My style of architecture is saltbox style. It was most popular between the 17th and 19th centuries in the northeastern and southeastern United States. A typical saltbox house has two stories in the front, and one story in the rear.
The passage, “A Powerful Partnership”, is more successful in developing the contribution Elizabeth Cady Stanton made to the women’s rights movement in the 1800s than “The Birthplace of Women’s Rights”. Text two, “A Powerful Partnership”, applies figurative language to express Stanton’s skills as a devoter of women’s rights. Text two states that she had a way with a pen that caught people’s attention. This idiom communicates that her writing skills had a significant impact when conveying a message. Text one, “The Birthplace of Women’s Rights”, says Stanton argued the right to vote, but it doesn’t go on to say if this had an influence on people.
The documentary that just recently aired on Netflix about Amanda Knox was very eye-opening and viewers could get a better insight on what exactly occurred. There was real-time footage and the questions that were in the backs of every person's mind were answered. Interviews were also held with significant others such as Amanda Knox, herself, Raffaele, the boyfriend and their family members. The case as a whole was out of control and messy, but Nick Pisa who wrote for the Daily Mail, revealed it was in fact a simple case but the media had torn it apart to include various ridiculous perspectives. The victim of the case was Meredith Kercher, 21 at the time who had traveled from South London to study in Perugia, Italy for a year.
Another clue that demonstrates how unhappy and down she was when she said “She disappeared among the reeds and willows that grew thick along the banks of the deep, sluggish bayou ; and she did not come back again. This moment in the story evidently shows that died in there that why she didn't come back out
The Salem witch trials was one of the most famous witch hunt in history. More than 200 accused witched occupied the local jail. 19 people executed, were hanged, one pressed with rocks to death and few more died in jail within a year from 1692-1693. It happened in Salem Village, New England in Massachusetts, now known as Danvers. Witchcraft was second among the hierarchy of crimes which was above blasphemy, murder and poisoning in the Puritan Code of 1641.
Cole is meant to be meeting Allison in A Hallway. He looks at his watch. Tyler, and Sean enter finding him. Cole looks away as he was trying to hide his face away from his friends. Tyler and Sean find out that Cole is planning on asking Allison to prom.
Isabella Baumfree, also known as Sojourner Truth, had similar achievements and dreams as Frederick Douglass. Both sought to abolish slavery and inequality towards African American people in their time period. Slavery plagued our country until it was abolished in 1865. Even after slavery was abolished, Sojourner Truth had to save her son who had been sold into slavery. Even though she wasn’t able to read or write, she was the first black women to win a case and restore her son’s freedom.
TITLE Hotel Bijou Is Downtown San Francisco Jewel LEAD PARAGRAPH In a small building on a small block at the bottom of a downhill slope stands the petite boutique, Hotel Bijou. Its Art Deco charm, movie-theme motif and friendly staff put it quaintly out of sorts with the central-city coldness of the Union Square and Tenderloin neighborhoods that it straddles.
Abortion is a complicated topic to speak about due to the fact that there are social, political and religious views that differ. In the film If These Walls Could Talk, it spans from 1952 to 1996 and focuses on three different women who encounter unwanted pregnancies and turn to abortion as a solution. The first story is about a widow named Claire who has suffered depression because her husband Steve died in the Marines. Her Husband’s family has been supportive to help her cope with the depression, but an underlying truth roamed around. Claire has engaged in intimacy with her husband’s younger brother due to depression and her alcoholic habits.