On event date 5/16/17, legal Guardian Ms. Yvette Ramos returned to FAP seeking a PINS Warrant for her nephew Alcides Czetto. According to Ms. Ramos, Alcides is running away to his mother house without her permission. Ms. Ramos reported that Alcides was arrested two weeks for pulling a BB gun out on the bus that he got from his mom house. Ms. Ramos stated that Alcides smokes marijuana. Alcides was diagnosed with Bipolar, Mood Disorder and Schizophrenia and is currently not engage in any mental health services.…
You represent K’s Kayak, (KK), a small retail store specializing in kayaks, rafts, and related outdoor and whitewater sports gear and supplies. KK’s owner is anxious to expand by opening a second store, and eventually plans to become a regionally recognized seller with multiple stores.…
Jean Bernasol, a funny, caring and spontaneous 18 years old girl; who born in the Philippines and immigrate to the United States 5 years ago. Jean is trilingual, speaks Ilonggo, Tagalog and English and she is the youngest of her two sisters. Her favorite season is fall, because she loves wearing scarves, boots and berets, also because is not too cold. I would love to continue introducing Jean’s Major, Goals and Hobbies.…
Miguel Soto-Escabar is an abstract case study based on an eight-year old child who needs help with his language and speech skills. Miguel’s family life has changed since he first entered school three years ago. In this study, the development theories will analyze thoughts in reference to Miguel’s speech process. Based on current research and articles, this report will conclude in an effective way to prove fact based conclusions. It is important to explain also how Miguel’s family issues have affected him with his speech and language. Miguel is a child whom is diagnosed as ELL, since he first entered school. Miguel’s continuous stressful family life has continued to affect his learning skills as well as his social skills.…
Irene Jimenez was only 19 when she gave birth to her first baby in San Antonio Matute, Mexico. The baby was expected to be a healthy girl. Jimenez was waiting for her daughter with so much joy and expectation. She had all of her things ready and waiting for her. When it was time for labor, complications started. The umbilical cord was wrapped around the baby’s neck and her head was facing the wrong direction. The emergency cesarean was too late to save the baby. In all the chaos Jimenez was never able to see her daughter.…
Seven-year-old Maria is an outgoing, happy second-grader with strong literacy skills; in fact, she is bilingual, Spanish/English. Her favorite part of school is reading and writing stories. She also enjoys math. She is very active and enjoys recess and creating dance steps in PE. She is sensitive and can get her feelings hurt easily.…
In 1950, Cruz made her first major breakthrough, after the lead singer of the Sonora Matancera, a renowned Cuban orchestra, left the group and Cruz was called to fill in. Cruz was hired permanently by the orchestra, but wasn't well accepted by the public at first.[7] However, the orchestra stood by their decision, and soon Cruz became famous throughout Cuba. During the 15 years she was a member, the band traveled all over Latin America, becoming known as "Café con leche" (coffee with milk). Cruz became known for her trademark shout "¡Azúcar!" ("Sugar!" in Spanish). The catch phrase started as the punch line for a joke Cruz used to tell frequently at her concerts. Once, she ordered café cubano (Cuban coffee) in a restaurant in Miami. The waiter asked her if she'd like sugar, and she replied that, since he was Cuban, he should know that you can't drink Cuban coffee without it! After having told the joke so many times, Cruz eventually dropped the joke and greeted her audience at the start of her appearances with the punch line alone. In her later years, she would use the punch line a few times, to later say: No les digo más 'Azúcar', pa' que no les dé diabetes! which means "I won't say 'Sugar' anymore so that you won't get diabetes".[citation needed]…
She is reportedly a pleasing item for male gratification. Cassie Roberts, best friend, explains with envy, “Kara’s already far better off than us [other girls]. Everything about her frame and physique screams sexy, so she’s a fierce competitor with a bright future ahead of her.” To her point, the boys are taking pleasure in the provocative little thing. For example, senior Peter Nelson, admits he never noticed her up until this year when the inviting appearance of that “fine piece of equipment” appealed to him. Furthermore, no matter what room she walks into, she’s greeted by cat calls and other flattery. Charmed to be viewed as a bundle of quality physical attributes wrapped into one tiny present, it is her duty to be received by those who feel entitled.…
Kylie’s not use to driving a whip that can reach 100mph within seconds and she’s trying to get comfortable behind the wheel of her new ride. “It’s a beast and she’s not use to pushing a muscle car like this,” a source close to Kylie told HollywoodLife.com. “She already won’t get behind the wheel with heels on. She’s afraid she might mash down too hard on the gas and find herself driving into a building! It’s too much car for her,” the source added, “but she wants to show Tyga she can handle this and a whole lot more.”…
“I am 7 years old, I’m a girl. I have brown hair and brown eyes and I am in second grade.…
My dad raced dirt bikes and fixed cars. So thats probably where i got the love for almost anything with wheels. My dad guided me through the motor world. He thought me everything i know about dirt bikes, how to ride, fix my bike, and how to make them go faster. I love everything about motocross, its a sport that brings family together. From parents watching their kids race at the track to watching supercross at home on a Saturday in the living room with your family cheering on your favorite rider. My dream is to become a professional motocross racer. This was my dream since i was a kid and it will always be until i succeed this dream. To me motocross is my life.…
Acknowledgements I would like to thank the Rockefeller Foundation for granting me a residency in 1999 at the Bellagio Study and Conference Centre in Italy. The period spent there was invaluable. Thanks are also due to the University of Cape Town which awarded me four months of study and research leave in 2001 to complete the book. Acknowledgements are due to the following journals and books, in which some of these poems originally appeared: A Writing Life: Celebrating Nadine Gordimer; Atlanta Review; Carapace; Connect; Crossings: Three Cape Town Poets; Illuminations; New Coin; New Contrast; Sulphur; Rapport (Afrikaans translation by Antjie Krog); Lo Straniero (Italian translation by Paola Splendore). Published by KWELA, P O Box 6525, Roggebaai, 8012, South Africa in association with SNAILPRESS, 30 Firfield Road, Plumstead, 7800, South Africa © Ingrid de Kok 2002 First edition, first printing 2002 ISBN 0-7957-0146-2 Also by Ingrid de Kok Familiar Ground (Ravan Press, 1988, reprinted 1991) Transfer (Snailpress, 1997, reprinted 1998) All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, electrostatic, magnetic tape or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission of the publisher. Cover artwork ‘Harvestime’ by Jane Alexander Cover design and typesetting by User Friendly Set in 10 on 12 point Palatino Printed and bound by Mills Litho, Maitland, Cape Town, 7405…
Middle childhood (usually ages 6-12) is a time that children are becoming more independent of family and begin looking toward their peers for social direction (Peer Relationships in Middle Childhood, n.d.). At this stage children are spending more time with their friends and wish to be liked and accepted by others (Psychology Campus, 2008). Children are now competing with each other to find their position in the social hierarchy (Kennedy-More, E. 2013).…
Taylor Swift loves number 13, she was born on the 13th day of December 1989 on a Christmas tree farm she likes imagining hundreds of years ago she have a blurry eyesight. Her favorite thing about life, specifically the parts of life concerning love. Because as far as she is concerned,love is absolutely everything. She can be easily excited, thrilled, scared, and shocked. She’s 24 now, but she never stopped jumping up and down when something wonderful happens. Her biggest fear is getting bad news. Or, letting someone down. She really love showing people what she meant when she wrote a song, so her shows are very theatrical. She knock on wood constantly. She have a cat named Meredith. She's named after her favorite character on Grey's Anatomy, and she's fantastic. She live in Nashville, a magical land where 99% of the people are friendly and courteous drivers who let you in and don't honk at you.…
She finished her elementary years in Malitbog Central Elementary School. She is presently learning in Regional Science High School. Her section is IV-Reg, where she met new friends as her brothers and sisters.…