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    will attack them or steal their food. However, by now, having realised I had had no breakfast, decided to fly off in search of food. I had been flying for a while when I came across a large metal dumpster and atop the pile of rubbish was a beautiful half eaten fish supper calling out my name. The dumpster was in a quiet alleyway which is good because it lowers the chances of getting ambushed by other hungry birds. I swooped down to collect my ready-made meal and then landed on the branch of a…

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    (S) “I feel empty” LL reports an increase in feelings of emptiness triggered by witnessing decline in his own medical health. He showed writer a list of the medications that he currently takes and stated feeling like a “dumpster of pharmacy and therefore a human failure” for having reach a stage in his development where he has to be dependent of these drugs to survive. He expressed the benefit from having sessions with writer as a way to diminish lonely feelings. He continues to report an…

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    Bryan Bridges Case Study

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    Firearms team, the coroner, and the trace evidence team that deals with fingerprinting, impressions, etc. These teams used scientific knowledge and or tools to prove that the evidence did or did not put Bryan Bridges at the scene of the crime and that he did or did not commit the murder. In this case they all found that he was guilty and therefore the court can trust that he is guilty and convict Bridges. Bryan Bridges is a Hispanic/Caucasian male who stands at 5’07” and 170 pounds. His date of…

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    For the literature essay, I’ve decided to do my work based on George Orwell’s “ Shooting An Elephant’, one of the stories we’ve read during this course’s second module. The story ‘Shooting An Elephant’ summarized is about a colonial policeman who overall hates his job and hates the people he is working for. One day an elephant rampages through a village and him being an officer with a rifle has to make the decision whether he will kill the animal who has caused so much damage or let it survive.…

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    on a child's mind” explains low-income parents, who struggle with overwhelming stress from hunger or joblessness or poor housing, treat their children harshly more often, researchers say. This relates to Mr. Ewell and Mayella , they live aside a dumpster and are very poor, he let's his anger out on Mayella. The article also states that harsh parenting can cause stress in children this is why Mayella kissed Tom Robinson. Not all poor families have harsh parenting, the article also says “Not all…

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    Classroom Observation

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    When we got back from lunch, the translator had arrived and we finally got to hear what the defendant say happen instead of just listening to the police officers point of view of showing up after the fact. The defendant started to describe the event by saying that he got off work at Home Depot and went to the park in the front of his building to sit outside and smoke a cigarette to relax after work. As he was sitting on a bench outside, the victim approached and started to break down…

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    WHIRRR… The x-ray machine did a thorough scan on my hurting right elbow. When I saw the machine’s data, I threw up a little in my mouth. The results were not pretty as it looked like something crawled out of a dumpster and got run over. My parents had always told me to be careful, and I wished I had listened to their warnings. Looking back, I saw how this all started because of a table that decided not to break. “I’m home!” My voice echoed throughout the house as I flew inside. I had just hopped…

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    Tortilla Curtain

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    struggles with the past. Boyle intentionally writes “Still the pain never left him” to demonstrate the consistency of hurt and agony that Candido himself is in at this point of his life (24). Candido feels horrible for constantly having to steal or dumpster dive in order to support his family because he wants to provide the most for his wife, but being illegal creates a barrier to achieving this dream of his. Candido’s headache creates a lot of problems for his life such as determining what is…

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    Social Outcast Analysis

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    As a child, I was a bully. I arrived in the United States when I was four years old, and it was difficult for me to make friend. The ones I had lived far away... try 4,500 miles. Hardly understanding the language didn’t help, and I was often teased because of it. I have been a social outcast since my coming, until the irony of the fourth grade. During that year, my best friend Jacob -- my only friend -- had moved away, and as a result I became depressed. During that time, my parents couldn’t…

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    In the whole story, the most important theme is justice for a loved one. Ricardo Morales’ late wife, Liliana Colotto de Morales, a 23-year-old schoolteacher, was ruthlessly raped and murdered in their newlywed home in Buenos Aires, Argentina in May 30,1968. They were only a year married then. To make matters worse, according to the autopsy report Benjamin Chaparro, the detective in charge of the case, received, Liliana was “almost two months pregnant” at the time she was murdered, something…

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