Dear Ms. Judith Juarez Casarez,
I know you are thinking why I've picked you, a friend of mine her middle name is Judith and I miss her because she got married and moved to live in LA.
I like what you said about freedom and I agree with you because later when you will have a family and a job, you will not have time to do whatever you want to do and at any time.
Enjoy your time, travel, and do crazy things.
An American essayist, H.L. Mencken stated, “The average man does not want to be free. He simply wants be safe”. I disagree with this statement because an “average man” wants to live. In order to live you must have two necessities; freedom and safety. I believe neither is more important than one another because being free gives you the opportunity to a safe nation, and a safe nation allows you to be free. You cannot live a life without exploring and growing because that would not be considered living. On the other hand, you cannot expect to be free without safety around you.
My name is Ayanna Cole- Hector, and I am in your urban government class POS 323 on Tuesday and Thursday at 11:45pm. This email is in regards to the small group assignment email that you sent out. I can not seem to find where you listed the members in my group. If you can assist me on where I would be able to find this information, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you in advance for your assistance.
I had the opportunity to interview Mrs. Maria G. Rivera. She Is a hardworking mother who came to the united states at the age of 13 since then she hasn't left. She has no desire of going back to Mexico and considers America home. I had the chance to dig deep into her early life history, which I will talk about in the next paragraph. I learned how much she values her children and how much she cares for them, which Is the reason why she decided to make a move and come to the United States because she was thinking of her future kids and didn't want them to experience the harsh life she lived when being a young girl.
On March17 , 1985 Richard had bought a .22-caliber revolver from a guy off the street (Carlo). He also had stolen a car from a gas station then hopped on theLos Angeles freeway looking for his next vicim. While on the freeway he seen Maria Hernandez driving her gold Camaro home after having dinner at her boyfriend’s in Monterey Park (Carlo). Hernandez was a petite , attractive brunette with large round eyes and clear olive skin (Carlo). When she exited the freeway she made her way to a residential community of 46,000 in the suburbs of Rosemead. Ramirez followed her for three blocks until she slowed down to make a right into a new condominium community on Village Lane. Maria exited her car holding her keys and brown leather pocketbook. When she went to pushed the button to close the garage door , Ramirez snuck in and dropped his AC/DC hat.
Dr.Catalina Esperanza Garcia has been many things. She has been a trailblazer, educator, philanthropist. She also was one of the first Hispanic women to graduate to become a doctor. She also was considered an important Hispanic figure.
Maria P. Rey's, Letter to West Port High School's English Department, was written for an assignment in her English Composition course at the University of Florida in late October of 2009. In Rey’s letter, she tries to entice her former teachers to re-evaluate how and what they are teaching to their students. Rey explains that her former instructors are not teaching their students a standard format, but that she actually received conflicting guidelines from different teachers. Rey continues with describing to professors the four rules that obstructed her ability to be a good writer. The first of these are the five paragraph essay model that is taught in most schools. Rey believes this method can inadvertently cause issues for a writer. One being
In 1952 Judith Ortiz Cofer was born in Hormigueros, Puerto Rico, a small municipality with the population around 16,000. At the age of four she and her family moved to Paterson, New Jersey. She went on to spend most of her childhood commuting back and forth between Puerto Rico and Paterson, receiving education in both places. These moves were made due to her father, J.M. Ortiz Cofer and his work in the Brooklyn Navy yard. Coming to America was hard on her family as it was a new place with many new things to get accustomed to. After living in Paterson for some time, the family moved to Augusta, Georgia where she would attend high school and pursue her writing work.
Judith Ortiz Cofer might have been destined over Hormigueros, An residential community in Puerto rico. When she might have been an adolescent youngster her father’s military vocation took the crew on Paterson, new Jersey, Anyway she often went through her adolescence going over and over again between Puerto rico and the what's to come for U. Encountered with urban decay because of deindustrialization, innovation developed, government lodgin. At 15, her crew moved again, this period should Augusta, Georgia, the place she in the end earned a ba for english from augusta school. She after the fact earned a mama to english from florida atlantic school What's more completed graduate fill in In oxford college.
Maria Garcia-Rada, now 20, was born May 13th, 1995 in Lima, Peru. Maria moved to the United States in 2001 because her father got a job offer in Maryland. It was a sacrifice that her father was willing to make because it was an opportunity for a better life for their family. Even though Maria moved to the United States she still follows many of the traditions and practices from her old culture and incorporates them into her everyday life while also following traditions of American culture. When she moved to America, Maria only knew how to speak Spanish. Throughout this interview the interviewer will discuss Maria’s traditions, customs, power distance within the Peruvian culture, and how the two cultures clashed at times.
Your post is similar to mine, and I am glad we think alike--great minds think alike. However, I don't understand what you meant by "today's patient's wait days maybe even weeks until they see a physician because they do not have that trusted bond with their physicians." I don't necessary believe the trust between the physicians and patient is the reason for that. Good, honest physicians will have a laundry list of patients and probably could be booked out for months. Therefore, it's hard to see them. Nonetheless, that wouldn't mean they had a trust issue. Let me know what you meant by that. Maybe I misinterpreted it wrong?
Maria Teresa’s final journal entry validates her growth into a more mature and strong woman politically, emotionally, and intellectually. These final entries are written in the same format as the rest of the journal entries, but Maté seems to have finally found purpose for her writing. “It feels good to write things down. Like there will be a record” (Alvarez 227) The commitment of her journal now is not just a diary, but rather an account of the severity of life confined to a jail cell. After joining the resistance, she is exposed to more complications and traumatizing experiences. She understands now that she is not “lucky” to have El Jefe as her president. Now, she is not excited to celebrate their common birthdays in October. Her awareness
Thank you for expressing a desire to become a member of the NABA Mercer Atlanta Student Chapter. Please accept the enclosed $35 visa gift card to pay for your first year of membership courtesy of NABA Mercer Atlanta. This year we hope to incorporate events that will benefit both current students and alumni and we hope to have your support.
I was up until 3:00 am looking for different ticket possibilities (I found a mix and match one for $500 to Salt lake city with two direct and pretty quick flights). I just am so selfish and want to see you so bad. What a beautiful and heartfelt prayer… it touched my heart and made me so thankful to have such a godly and hermosa mujer como tu en mi vida. I can’t tell how much my heart leaps and beats for you, and all I want is you and our kids! The joy I have inside, now that we are together, helps me make it another day. You are my life Carla and consume my thoughts. Thank you for helping me with that project last night, you are going to make the best wife in the whole world. May God bless you and keep you safe today and heal my suegra if it’s His will. All of me loves all
I would like to extend this invitation for you both to come and visit me in the United States. It sure would be nice to see you. Nayeli Isabel has grown so much and she will be very happy to see her wonderful grandparents. Also, if my next bundle of joy decides to make an appearance you will be the first to meet him or her. During your stay, we will go to different places such as Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, the Riverbank Zoo in Columbia, the Aquarium of South Carolina in Charleston, USS North Carolina in Wilmington and many more places around South Carolina. It will also be an opportunity for you to see and experience the American culture and lifestyle.
My name is Gertrudes Perlas Bonilla, I’m a fairly new paralegal with LM. A couple of days ago my manager emailed you about my interest in training for e-Discovery, Relativity etc. I wanted to follow up with you and make sure I’m not left out of the loop. Please let me know if there is any subscription steps I must follow or any upcoming dates I should be aware of. Thank you in advance!