All interviews were conducted on the school’s campus at a location of the participants’ selection. The times at which the interviews occurred varied from 7:15 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., which was selected by each participant for their convenience. Each participant were asked 15 standardized open-ended interview questions, which were rooted in the literature review. The questions remained the same throughout each interview…
construction. Their work look at the way viewers see them, including those who don't visit museums, these works force viewers to address questions concerning the nature of art. On May 7, 1983, the artwork "Surrounded Islands" was completed in Biscayne Bay. It was in between the city of Miami, Northern side of Miami. Eleven islands are situated in the area of Bakers Haulover Cut, Julia Tuttle Causeway, and Venetian Causeway. They were surrounded…
speedy and public trial meaning state should not be able to hold anybody in jail for 6 years straight while they have to wait for their trial. 6. Amendment 7 - In the 1700s twenty dollars was worth a lot more money that it is today. Now, for any dispute involving less than $1500.00 small claims court will be handle the case without a jury. 7. Amendment 8 – Many people that have been accused of a crime that do not have the money for the bail can get the bail bondsman. The bondsman provides the…
technological advancements such as these, it is easier for the consumer to obtain “yucky” packaged foods. Packaged foods are approximated to be “78% of store base food expenditures” (Americans buying...). Places like Sam’s Club, Walmart, Dollar General, 7-Elevens, and local convenience stores make this process of buying packaged foods that much easier. Not all packaged foods are unhealthy, however the majority of packaged foods are. Eating healthy foods are not top priority for citizens;…
a sharp edge, causing air enclosed in a tube to vibrate. The flute used to be an instrument made of wood but present, the instrument is made of metal. The flute is 67cm long and weighs 400 to 600 grams. Popular types of flutes have six, eight, and eleven holes and is played horizontally. The trumpet is a bass clef or sometimes tenor. Its fundamental pitch is middle C (C4) and has a…
1. Characters- Raina is an eleven year old girl, and she is in the 6th grade. Raina’s dad (Denis) supports her through her tough time of having teeth problems. Dr. Dugoni is her orthodontist dentist. He tries to a lot to make sure she can smile with confidence again. 2. Background- Smile is based on a true story. The author wrote about her life when she was younger and the problems she faced. 3. Motivation- When she was walking home from school with her girl scout friends, she trips and knocks…
Summary: James A. Lovell, who was one of the three men to go into space, speaks of his experiences and feelings about what had happened on the mission of Apollo 13. James as an astronaut and NASA executive for eleven years. He answers some frequently asked questions and talks about why he had faith in the mission. Lovell goes into depth about the issues that the crew and the men on Earth had to work through, and the quick fixes that saved all three men’s lives. In this entry, he explains what…
uncertain and whose safety was never secure” (Small, 9). He also talks about how at one point the Jews were tolerated by their neighbors who were Christian. In page eleven it talks about how they were tolerated, but not liked, instead the Christian hated everything about the Jews. From their religion, schools, and even their language. On page eleven, Martin mentions that they were always fighting a losing battle and that they had to learn the difference between both tolerance and acceptance. It…
Japanese Internment Camps Imagine yourself having a hard time finding a job and people chasing you out of your house and even the city that you lived in for years just because of your ethnicity. There were many people that have gone through an inequality such as losing their house and having a hard time finding a job because of their religion or ethnicity. In fact, there was a big inequality with people who hadn’t done anything to deserve being discriminated here in the U.S. during World War 2…
As Chapter two begins, Winston becomes concerned that he has left his diary with the words “Down with Big Brother” open for anyone including his current visitor Mrs. Parsons to not only see, but potentially read. Winston proceeds in helping her with a clogged sink, but is taunted by her son when he yells “You’re a traitor.” “You’re a thought-criminal!” “I’ll shoot you, I’ll vaporize you…” Winston is uneasy at this point, not sure if the children may have uncovered his secret thoughts, but…