I'm all for people debating an actual issue but Hayley/Haylijah/Klayley are by far the worst people to have a discussion with because they don't have anything to rebut what your saying, there's nothing to support their views and they get frustrated and don't think they need to (why even take part in conversation if your bitch when people don't agree?) make a fair point or they resort to shaming and insulting people for their ideas and beliefs.
On 09/21/16 Called back to Ms Jackson. She was inquiring why her great granddaughter Carlee McCrea was removed from her daughter Chantelle Mrkonic home. She stated that Charlee was in the school when a PD and DHS worker went to school and remove her and was placed in to her father's home, Cole McCrea. This incident happened Friday 09/16/16.
Reportedly, Melanie Thornburg, a South Carolina Sheriff Captain, is in the hot seat after wearing blackface with a Bob Marley Halloween costume. Melanie Thornburg claims that, "I didn't do it out of lack of respect, and I express regret to anyone that took offense. I wouldn't have ever tried to taunt anyone."
It Was A Sunny Hot Energetic On July , 6 , 2015 On The Eastside Of Valdosta , GA 31601.It Was An Event That Happened Every Summer Where People Came Together TO Chat , Eat , And The Adults Have A Kickball Tournament . Mostly The Event Was Protected By The Vpd . Which Means Nothing Really Was Interesting .
Plaintiff, Emma Simpson worked for defendants, Pioneer Partners and Jenny Martinez, for several years, before she was terminated. Jenny Martinez Dep. 4:14–18. The defendant, Jenny Martinez, is the CEO of Pioneer Partners, a multi-million-dollar corporation. Jenny Martinez Dep. 4:8. In late January 2016, Ms. Simpson’s mother, Collen Simpson, was diagnosed with a fatal disease, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Emma Simpson Dep. 9:1. Ms. Simpson learned that her mother had very little time left and that the disease was deteriorating her mother’s health very quickly and included degenerative symptoms such as dementia; personality changes; depression; mood swings; difficulty sleeping or swallowing; and sudden, jerky movements. Id. In general, 90 percent of people who suffer from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease die within one
It appeared a Texas mother was willing to go to any hospital she needed to be at to get her three-year-old son suffering from terminal cancer the best care when she appeared at Cincinnati Children's Hospital in Ohio,
I think this quote captures how the narrator, Urrea, is aware that Mendez (Jesus) knows that he was in fact lying in his letter of apology when Mendez claimed that it was not his intention to lead the people of Wellton 26 to their deaths. Also, I thought it was interesting that he says “It was no secret” because Mendez was acting like it was a secret that he did know.
Karen Tandy arguments have evidence, explanations, and expression of causes to back up why she believe that marijuana should stay illegal and not be decriminalize as much as it has already been in numerous other countries. While Joe Messerli also has explanations towards legalizing marijuana, he didn’t have facts that back up his reasoning nor did he have evidence. Tandy used the contrast between myths and realities on marijuana to help with her argument. Joe, on the other hand, used a technique of contradicting himself to make a point and sometimes it’s okay to do that, but only if it was a part of his closing argument. Based on both arguments, I believe Karen Tandy’s argument is the most convincing because she had more facts and bad outcomes about marijuana if it was to be legalized.
When the coroner snapped his notebook shut and told Gavin Arneson that his father was dead, the teenager's tenuous family life took one more erratic twist. Arneson, who had just turned 18, was facing a shaky adulthood and another stint of homelessness.
Introduction: I’m going to argue that the Basic Argument that Strawson deems infallible has a basic flaw in its logic. Using the logic of the argument siblings, specifically identical twins, would be indistinguishable. One could argue for subtle changes in experience, but I’ll counter that these minute differences wouldn’t be significant.
A lot of things can happen in the span of five minutes, and that showed true for the five minutes between when Booth entered the box and when he executed the final blow. Booth, after gaining permission, slipped quietly into the box and blockaded the door behind him. Earlier that day Booth had stashed a wooden music stand in the box for just that purpose. Booth then turned, waited, and watched the President for nearly four minutes. Sitting in his pocket was a .44 caliber, single-shot, muzzle loading percussion cap pistol and a knife. The handgun was his weapon of choice but if something went wrong, such as a misfire, the knife was there as a backup. Around 10:15 Booth decided to strike. The took out his handgun and walked closer to the President
Beautifully written! You stated, “Genovese justified the killing of the women and children,” I could never justify the killing of women and children, no matter the race, just as I could not justify the institution of slavery. Another great point you made is, “since Gray was the only one present during the confession, there is doubt as to whether Turner spoke those words”. There were no other witness to justify or discredit his claim, and all involved were executed, except for the few that managed to hide or escape from Nat Turner, and I don’t believe they would understand why he would do what he did, to the extent he did. The essay stated that Nat learn how to read and write however, he was a slave and the sophisticated language said
Forty-one-year-old Oregon medical marijuana patient Kristie Groce of Portland is no stranger to adversity. Kristie has suffered immeasurably with numerous medical illnesses and injuries over the years. She had even been written off as terminal and placed on hospice care at one point. Despite the mortal diagnosis, Kristie is now thriving in ways she had never dared to dream of due, in her mind, to the healing properties of cannabis. Cannabis has not only given Kristie her life back, but now she has learned she is creating a new life, something she was told would never happen.
It is clear Ryerson University needs a better way to make education accessible to all their students. With the constant delays of the transit systems we have, and the rising costs to commute, students are skipping lectures. The best solution to this problem is starting VR enabled lectures. This will keep expenses low for students and save time that students struggle to find. VR enabled lectures are far superior to the alternative, which is living on campus. By living on campus expenses increase and you’re not in the comfort of your home. Also it is not guaranteed you will get approved to live on residence because of the limited beds available. Being a computer science students we already have the necessary knowledge to make this possible, as
William Stacy, a middle aged man in Salem Town, testified that Bishop had previously made statements to him that other people in the town considered her to be a witch. He confronted her with the allegation that she was using witchcraft to torment him, which she denied. Another local man, Samuel Shattuck, accused Bishop of bewitching his child and also of striking his son with a spade. He also testified that Bishop asked him to dye lace, which apparently was too small to be used on anything but a poppet -- that is, a doll used in spell-casting. John and William Bly, father and son, testified about finding poppets in Bishop's house and also about their cat that appeared to be bewitched, or poisoned, after a dispute with Bishop. Other victims
This was the second reading assignment that we received in class. Emily White posted about how she believes that illegally downloading music is ok and does not affect the artist. To counteract this a professor named David Lowery from a college in Georgia wrote a letter to her about how illegally downloading music was in fact wrong and proceeded to explain why. After reading we were assigned a persuasive essay. In the essay we had to compare and contrast what Emily White stated and David Lowery’s response to her statements. This helped me to critically read because not only was I reading White’s point of view but Lowery’s as well and from that I had to form a conclusion about whether or not illegally downloading music was wrong or