Ms. Bigby was questioned if she had any prior claims she may have filed for any other losses. Ms. Bigby went on to say that she did not recall as she had discussed this information with her adjuster in this case. As the investigator attempted to refresh her memory by asking if the claim was through Travelers Insurance, Ms. Bigby stated that she does not believe that she had to disclose this information to this investigator and thought that this interview was about her current claim. She then proceeded to say that that the complaint occurred approximately six months ago when she was using a rental car when it was broken into. She argued that many items were stolen from within the car and could not provide any details of the articles taken and the amount of the loss that included where and when the theft occurred. She said she did not have that information, and the Pasadena Police Department took a police report.…
APPLE CREEK -- Waynedale is about to complete a "Decade of Dominance" in wrestling, which was born out of a pair of single-digit setbacks at the little Wayne County Athletic League Tournament in 2005 and 2006.…
Meet Nicholas Tomaselli, he is an 18-year-old native from the city of Levittown located here in Long Island, New York. He has lived here in the United States his entire life; 18 years to be exact. Nicholas did not grow up alone in Long Island, he has two younger sisters and enjoys spending time with them. Currently residing in Sieker Hall right here in Concordia College; Nicholas in his free time enjoys going to the gym and playing baseball. Actually he has played baseball his entire life, which is one of the main reasons he chose to come to Concordia. He had looked at previous schools such as Queens College in Flushing, New York, however nothing really struck his eye quite like Concordia. Nicholas plans to remain here in Concordia for all…
Despite the conflicting public opinion, Chris McCandless succeeded in his goal to survive in the wilderness and taught the world valuable lessons in the process. Chris McCandless “probably died on August 18th, 112 days after he had walked into the wild.” (119, Krakauer) He survived with very little gear and food, even though he was essentially cut off from the world. To have lived for a little over three months totally self-sufficient is impressive. Chris’s goal was to be independent and live off the land for a while. In his mindset, he achieved in his goal. Wayne Westerberg had employed Chris for two short amounts of time, but said “He was the type of person who insisted on living out his beliefs.” (Krakauer, 67) This was why Chris was determined to go to Alaska, instead of listening to the protests of others.…
As of today there are issues with the information technology systems, clinical data management systems and the increasing automation of the electronic medical records. All of these present a significant amount of patient privacy and confidentiality issues. When we say confidential, meaning in healthcare we are talking about the protection of a patient’s medical information and keeping their medical information private and safe from any third parties. Administrators are expected to follow the HIPAA Privacy Rule. The HIPAA protects the privacy of patient’s medical information. Patient’s medical records are sensitive personal information that is covered with privacy. There are several ethical…
We are able to learn that although his years in slavery were not unbearable, that there were still problems and instances where he and his family were mistreated and assaulted. This letter shows us that not all slaves were left to suffer after they gained their freedom and that some families, including Jourdon Anderson's, had managed to maintain a good religious and family mindset even through all of the hardships they faced. We are able to see that African Americans were able to at least somewhat overcome their past and make a better future for themselves. Jourdon and his wife were a great example of a family that continued looking forward and working towards a better life for their…
Today I am going to talk to you about my region of the years from 1800's threw the 1880's this region is my region of where i live now San Diego California and I am going to tell you how it became apart of California. Fist of all, where i am getting all this information is from the article called Minnestota as it is in 1870 and it is in Rise of Industrial America, 1876- 1900 and it also has the Immigration to the United States, 1851- 1900. The author is writting the document for to attract settlers to the state of Minnesota. The purpose that the author was trying to persway is that from the author attracting the settlers to the state of Minnestota the author is trying to attract people to his document article. Long ago there was American Inhabitation and the three main ones were Native, European exploration, and Territorial. Flour Mills began to be established in the town of Minneapolis in the mid 1850's, the mills were supplied with rapidly increasing crops of wheat grown by new settlers in western and southern Minnesota and the Dakotas. This is how the flour mills began to be established in the town of Minneapolis.…
CCIB Intake received a call from an anonymous caller who stated on 11/7/16 at approximately 8:45AM upon entering the facility to drop off her 3 year old son she could hear the voice of the director Wanda coming from classroom #4, the 4 year old classroom. While walking passed the closed classroom door the caller stated she could see and hear Wanda Sawika yelling at the two teachers in the classroom. Children were present in the classroom while the director yelled and cursed at the teachers. The caller stated if her child was in that classroom he would be frightened of the inappropriateness of the director.…
Anthropology, or the study of human beings, often references the cultures of indigenous or extinct peoples. However, Zebedee Nungak comically reverses this stereotypical role by studying white people from the perspective of an inuit. He makes bold, cynical comments on our society albeit in a humorous way. Though a bit harsh at times, I feel as though Nungak makes many valid points on white culture.…
The short story Cask of Amontillado by egder Allen Poe describes the revenge of a rich man named Montreser. The story takes place in 1846 at night during carnival. In this tail a rich man named montreser with a well renowned family is insulted by another rich man with a well renowned lineage named fortunado. Which in turn gives montreser a vendetta which causes him to plot reprisal. Shown when montreser states"But when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge".to carry out his plot Montreser meets fortunado on the streets of carnival.…
In Edgar Allen Poe’s, “The Cask of Amontillado,” Montresor, a man who immolates Fortunato due to the fact that Fortunato had thrown insult upon insult after him, deserves to be punished in a way that he will learn from. Assassinating Montresor will not instruct him on why what he did was wrong. If Montresor were to be executed what would come out of it? Would anyone receive joy from the fact that he is six feet under? No, Montresor’s death would only cause more pain and grievance. Although capital punishment would insure that Montresor would never carry out another crime, it would not be beneficial to anybody and therefore, executing him would be purposeless and in vain.…
My great grandmother Hayashida used to tell me horrendous stories of days that seemed to be from a lifetime ago, stories that were so terrible until recently I believed them to be fiction. Childhood stories of confinement and curfews, laws and discrimination. She often told me she had a hard time recalling exact events because of her young age, but the stories were always the same with the same vivid detail. Could you imagine that one day you received notice that you and your entire family must be ready to move? You could take only the possessions you could carry and no one would tell you when you would be permitted to return home. Does this sound like a bad dream to you? This happened to thousands of residents within the United States.…
The prices of college tuition have increased yearly, and not much of an effort is put forth to try to lower the costs. For example, colleges in the state of Pennsylvania have a high tuition. Moravian College’s tuition is about $32,931, and after receipt of grants and scholarships for one year it will be $22,900. East Stroudsburg University’s tuition is about $6,240, and after receipt of grants and scholarships for one year it will be $12,500. I can barely afford Community College, and I know for a fact I wouldn’t be able to afford any of these colleges or universities either. In this essay, I will explain through facts and opinions, why the cost of college tuition should be lowered.…
In America there are so many people who live without healthcare. President Obama has tried hard to change that known fact by introducing and passing his new Obama Care Act. It is very important for people to have proper healthcare coverage, medical care, affordable medications, and for all healthcare services to be available to everyone, whether they are poor, middle class or rich. For most Americans, high quality care generally is readily accessible without long waits but at high cost. However, the uninsured and, increasingly, the underinsured, the poor, and members of underserved minorities often have poor access to health care and poor health outcomes. The health workforce is well trained, yet the United States faces a severe shortage of primary care physicians. Approximately 45% of the U.S. population has a chronic medical condition, and about 60 million people, half of these, have multiple chronic conditions; the CDC estimated these numbers during a recent survey.…
Global warming is not coming, it’s here. Many strange things are happening. The seasons are changing, rainstorms are becoming more intense, sea levels are rising, mighty glaciers are receding, the permafrost (by definition, the permanently frozen subsoil in the Polar Regions) is thawing, trees are flowering earlier, insects are emerging sooner, and so on. “Bob Herbert” and “Robert Cooke” provide evidence in there articles in order to convince him or her whether we are now experiencing serious global warming. Although, Bob Herbert in his article “Rising Tides”, and Robert Cooke in his article “An Arctic Floe of Climate Question”, are both very persuasive arguments Robert Cooke provides a more believable argument.…