Jameela Muhammed and her father, Abdulla Muhammed, of Ohio, woke up at 3:30 in the morning after hearing a fight outside of their apartment. They went to investigate and tried to break up the fight. Instead of the fight stopping, a young woman who was involved in the fight turned on her, stabbing Jameela in the chest. She pulled the knife out of her chest, which broke from the handle. After it broke, she pulled out the rest of the knife. She was rushed to the hospital where a team of 50 medical professionals in the level on Trauma Center at Grant Medical Center worked furiously to save her life. While she was being worked on, her heart stopped pumping due to the puncture wound it received. She was dead for several seconds before surgeons began
They started CPR before medics took him to Gibson General Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
The emergency crews came in and took Kenneth and he was successful revived at the hospital. However, the doctors told Tammy that Kenneth has suffered brain damage and he was put in life support. Kenneth was taken off life support and has passed
Barbara Dawson was forced to leave her hospital room by the staff of the hospital in Florida Panhandle town of Blountstown. She had been admitted for abdominal pain. Dawson responded by saying that she was still feeling very sick, and wasn’t ready to go home. After she had gotten arrested and taken outside into the parking lot, she collapsed and was taken back inside within 20 mins. When a physician went up to Barbara’s car to check on her, she stated that she did not look the same as when she discharged her from the hospital. Ninety minutes after the officer arrived, she had been declared dead by the staff. She had been asked to be left alone, but they continued escorting her away from the hospital. The cause of her death was a blood
Heather required blood transfusions, and it took the doctors and nurses four hours to stop the bleeding. They also had to use a cell saver machine. That is a machine
This worker spoke with Mr. Hassan Hussein and he stated that he is living in Arizona and that he has been receiving phone calls recently from ex-partner Ms. Mathali. He stated that she reported feeling stressful and has hard time managing between her depression and taking care of all her children. He stated that she requested him to take away his older children. Mr.Hassan stated that he was not able to do that because financially cannot support himself.
Janette Sadik-Khan was the transportation commissioner in New York City from 2007-2013. Under her leadership, the city's streets were reimagined and redesigned to include more than 60 plazas and 400 miles of bike lanes. Comprehensive changes designed to improve quality of life and create new found open spaces. Over her seven year tenure, New York City underwent a transportation transformation, played out avenue by avenue, block by block. Times Square went from being one of the city's worst gridlock to a two-and-a-half acre outdoor sitting area. Citi Bike, arguably her biggest success, is the nation's largest bike share system, and NYC's first new transit system in over half a century. InStreetfight, Sadik-Khan describes her achievements into
The details that give me the clearest idea of what happened are "She was crying and had five large cuts on the right side of her face and was bleeding"
On October 7th, 1897, The Nation of Islam gained a new visionary with great talents. Elijah Muhammad is considered to be one of the most religious African American leaders to guide groups of converted muslims to fight for their beliefs. Little did he know, Muhammad would go face to face with a man who would impact his life through the religion and use his teachings to put wisdom through the black community. His life and stories have truly inspired many civil right activists and his name has also been mentioned in this category. Elijah Muhammad has shown incredible acts of leadership through leading a large group of Muslims and himself to find true peace for the rest of the black community, who were suffering from white supremacy. Therefore,
The case of Adnan Syed became very popular. There are many people who know about this case. The trial convicted that Adnan had killed his ex-girlfriend. Many of Adnan’s friends believe that Adnan is not guilty. Also, many people who do not personally know Adnan and read the case about him, see he is not guilty. Other people see he might involve in the case, so he is guilty. There are many doubts about the court's decision to imprison Adnan lifetime. These doubts made this case a mystery case. Adnan may be not guilty if the jury, the prosecutor, and the detective give more importance to the case and focus deeply to take a right decision. There are many questions surrounding this mystery trial.
The term "legend" is overused, often directed at individuals who are undeserving of the title. Such is not the case for legendary boxer and humanitarian Muhammed Ali. After a long battle with Parkinson's disease, Ali finally succumbed to complications this past week while being treated for respiratory issues in a Phoenix hospital. He was 74-years old.
Unfortunately, the sedatives were not strong enough and she awakened the very next day to pure physical anguish and emotional trauma. When she did finally pass two days later, it was on the birthday of her only daughter, who had been by her bedside day and night for weeks. On that day, her daughter decided to go home, go for a quick run, a shower and then return. She
was a burden for her friends and family staying alive in her condition. She recovered from this
Shireen Sadat is a 25-year-old women, G3P1. She has one 4-year-old son, she had one baby pass from SIDs when he was 2 months old. Shireen is 39 weeks pregnant with her third child a baby girl. She is a high school chemistry teacher and lives in Kabul Afghanistan with her husband Momen. They live with his family along as his brothers and their wives. This is a cultural norm in afghan culture where by the wife will live with her in laws. Shireen is excited about this birth as it is her first baby girl. She has been to her regular prenatal visits. However, she is anxious because Afghanistan is in a state of unrest with government and rebel factions at war. She fears what will happen should the communist government collapse to the rebels. Other
Islam is one of the famous religions; it is standard by great man named Mohammed. Mohammed is smart guy who made a peace in most of the Arabian countries. In many centuries age, Arabian countries used to be very unsafe places. People fought each other’s, women sold in street. Also, there was people who dominance the countries killing women taking men burring a life children and mockers who made week people slavers to them. However, a light in the middle of the dark came to the life, showing a peaceful and helping poor people, Mohammed is born. Before even Islam comes, people called him truthful honest. These names came from his enemies before his fallowers. In a summary, Mohammed is the Islam standard, this is the
Muhammed Ali was a boxer he said that he was the greatest of all time. Ali suffered from Parkinson's, racism, and he went to jail because he wouldn’t go to the army. Ali kept boxing when he got out of jail, this is when he got Parkinsons, and he still said that he was the greatest boxer ever to live. This is what made him an inspiring person. Muhammed kept working hard and got to go to the Olympics and hold up the torch. In the video when he is holding the torch you can see that he is shaking because of Parkinson's. In conclusion Ali is a fantastic role model and example of how to persevere and keep doing what you love to do.