I responded to 106 Wildridge Road in reference to a civil complaint. Upon arrival, I spoke with Mark and Anna Sanders. Both subjects advised that they paid David Sasser $350.00 dollars to build their son a bunk bed. They advised that Sasser told them that he spent all the money and didn’t buy any supplies. Mark then agreed that he would take Sasser to get the wood that he need, and pay for it.
Orkin provided bed bug service on the property at 3630 Morse Avenue, Sacramento, CA on June 5, 2015, and Rollins Acceptance Company purchased the contract from Orkin. Enclosed are your bed bug heat agreement, invoice/service ticket and personal guaranty of Tranquility Care along with your contract with Orkin/Rollins Acceptance Company. Please note that you are responsible for the contract that you signed on May 18, 2015. In addition, Mrs. Stewart also signed the contract on May 17, 2015. We have tried to reach you on the phone several times.
Sport News at Belleville West As school goes on sports will also go on. The most popular sports are football, Basketball, Soccer and Track. The sports that were just listed won 't be the only sports that are talked about throughout this article. As the seasons change other sports wind down and others began to start.
In Steubenville, Ohio, a sixteen-year-old girl was attending a local high school party with her friends. The girl was more intoxicated than others and refused to go home after the party was shut down. She then joined a group of guys who were going to another party and when they get there, the girl was too drunk to remember anything else. Two of the boys that were with her were Trent Mays and Malik Richmond. Both of them were football players at Steubenville High School, which was a big deal in small town Steubenville.
1. Read and answer questions 3 and 4. 3. In Exhibit 2, which displays the average overall ratings of each club by club membership of the respondent, the results present Chestnut Ridge as number one. The composite rating across all members—scores are based on a 5-point scale—presented Chestnut Ridge with the highest score being 4.35 followed by Lancaster at 3.95, Alden at 3.85, and Chalet at 3.07. 4.
Pleasant Bluffs: Launching A Home-Base Hospital Program While analyzing the case on Pleasants Bluffs, the main problem is how will they come up with a proposal for the pilot program for Pleasant Bluffs home-base hospital care and how to manage it. According to the case, it stated that Graff Salot, the director of Performance Improvement (PI), at Pleasant Bluffs Health System, is tasked with making these changes. (Erskine,2016) Therefore some potential solution might be to complete this task, he must first hired more people for administrative, and clinical. By doing this, will help to better manage the PI department and patients.
Throughout the Town of Ramapo, every village and unincorporated area has a community center or gathering place, a place where residents can gather for mutual interests, all except Hillcrest. Via this communication, we are asking for your support to secure a community center. The Moleston Fire district recently completed building a new firehouse to replace the old one at 300 North Main Street, in Hillcrest. The old firehouse is now up for sale.
Setting: Hospital Social Service is a small agency specializing in providing services relation to health, home care, and basic needs assistance. The agency employees consist of over 20 staff that has many years of experiences in health care, home care, and basic needs field. Metro Social Services is a free service agency open to the communities near Birchville, California. Identifying Information: Ms. Joan Cassell is a 23-year-old young Caucasian woman who lives at home with her family.
Khang An Nguyen Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier (1988) Essay Stuyvesant’s very own biweekly newspaper, the Spectator, has been publishing a variety of articles since 1915. But is the content of the Spectator protected under the First Amendment? What if a student publishes an article that violates the privacy of certain students? While the First Amendment grants us freedom of speech and of the press, it is different for students in school.
Introduction: A palo Alto family is suing the city because they feel that their constitutional rights are being violated. The Jisser family the owner of the Buena Vista Mobile home park have decided that they want to the mobile home park but want to keep the land in the family. The city is requiring the jisser family to pay over $8 million in relocation fees as well as requiring them to buy the mobile homes that are on the property. The Jisser family feels that this is a violation of their constitutional property rights. Identified social problem: I believe that the social problem is affordable housing.
Assignment 3: Greenhill Community Center Case Study I. Does the Greenhill Community Center have a solid mission and direction? Discuss the organization’s mission and how well the organization accomplishes that mission. Are there examples of “mission creep" in this case study? When it comes to Greenhill’s mission of direction I feel that Greenhill has a clear mission direction.
Gisselle Zepeda Mr. Lievre American Government Credit 5 Board of Education of Westside Community Schools Versus Mergens The Equal Access Act upheld by the Supreme Court in Board of Education v. Mergens, 1990, requires public secondary schools to allow access to religiously based student groups on the same basis as other student clubs. The school administration denied a group of students their right to create a Christian after school club. The students intended for their club to have just the same privileges and club meetings as all other after school clubs. The schools excuse being that it lacked faculty support which led to the school and district being sued by the students.
In Thomas King's "Medicine River", the main character, Will, feels distant from his family, community, and culture. His mother, Rose marries a white man who abandons her and her children, therefore losing their rights to live in the reserve. She raises her children on her own outside the reserve in a town called Medicine River. At a young age, Will begins to have unresolved emotional feelings due to his father's disappearance. In Will's early twenties he moves to Toronto and leaves his family and Medicine River.
On Sunday 01/28/2018 at approximately 0146 I Officer A. Rodriguez #217 was dispatched to Momentum Village apartment #10106 (located at 7037 Islander Way Corpus Christi, Texas 78412 which is a part of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi) about an individual that was in apartment 10106 D not a roommate or an invited guest. Upon arrival I activated body camera #3 and knock on the door. An individual by the name of Christopher Potter (student/resident/reporting party) answered the door stating that he heard noise coming from his roommate 's room which is out of town. Potter had called his roommate (later identified as Michael Westerdale (student/resident) via phone to check if it was him which Westerdale told him no and that no one was allowed in his room. Potter stated that there is an individual in
Central Park spreads across 843 acres in the heart of New York. It is a calming place where people take their families for a relaxing day, walk their dogs, and exercise by running or walking through. This is a place known for its relaxing views and a place where you would believe a lack of violence to be. This all changed with the Central Park Five case. The Central Park Five case took place in 1989, this case was when five teenage males, Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana, Yusef Salaam, and Korey Wise, were charged with the rape and assault of Trisha Meili.