Sunday, August 28th, 2016 at approximately 6:45 a.m., I Detective L. Donegain conducted a noncustodial interview of Miguel Lonnell Manchion (black male, 6/2/1976 of 1207 Southwood Drive, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28304 (910) 364-1330). The interview was conducted at the Police Administration Building. The interview was audio and video recorded and is contained in the case file on CD#00. The interview was transcribed by Speak Wright and is contained in the case file. The following is a summary of Miguel Manchion’s interview:…
"The quality of putting others before yourself is a great way to build your self-esteem and continue to those who need you at the same time". This quote that was one said by Sonora Roy preaches the importance of caring for others.Being mostly concerned about yourself will make you a narcissist. When we care for others, we usually receive the love from them in return.…
Sophia is a girl that lived in a barrio and is finding the tradition and culture to be good for her. This is because she was accepted to a college and is stretched staying with the culture or leaving it behind. Her father is pressuring her to stay and enjoy the culture.She eventually chose to go to college after the she was happy for that. However there was a lot of thing to debate. Some of these Choices were:…
Most people, in this world, have a passion deep down inside of them that lead them to achieve what they put their heart and mind to. Fulfilling that passion is the most satisfying feeling. Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz is a well-known extraordinary figure from the colonial period. She is a great example of persevering to get through many obstacles in her life. Sor Juana developed a desire for education at a very young age and was highly noticeable in all of her literature. In the seventeenth century, it was the intellectual midpoint of Spanish colonial America. During this time Mexico City was politically and religiously the center of New Spain; the terrains went from California to Central America. In Latin American history, the church and state…
Whisking in the wind, La Llorona walks softly in her ghostly form, looking for two young boys who remind her of the sons she drowned. Flashback to the early 1800’s, a woman by the name of Maria was said to be the most beautiful woman in El Paso. She was married to the richest man in the entire town, but was burdened by the two young sons she shared with him. On an eerie West Texas night, Maria is devastated when she sees her husband is leaving her for a younger woman. She watched the carriage carrying her husband and his new mistress get smaller and smaller in the distance, as she is left with her children. The devil came upon her, enraging every emotion she had kept deep within her. How could he leave her; no one was more beautiful than her.…
“The Unexpected Lessons of Mexican Food.” This essay follows a Mexican-American boy, Armando Montano, on a journey to find himself. He starts off with telling you just a little bit about himself, like how he grew up, his nationality, and the food his father used to cook for him. Then it evolves into his journey to find himself. From when he went back to the place his dad was born, and he discovered just how rich his culture was and how much they use food to connect to it, to his time in Brazil and the way his friends seemed to except him as Mexican even when his own family did not. The whole essay he struggles to find his identity and just where he, a mix of cultures, belongs. There are two parts of himself that he struggles with which one…
According to Scott (2007), “Credit cards allow many people the ability to reach what, in their minds, equate to living in the next higher class level” (p. 570).…
“Oh. Rough topic. I’m just going to…” Juan dashed out of the room. Esperanza started crying. Sofia ran downstairs, at the sound of Esperanza’s tears. “Oh, no, no, no! Who’s crying? Please don’t…
In 1932, famous Mexican artist Diego Rivera, was commissioned to paint a mural for the Rockefeller center in Manhattan, New York. The mural’s name was Man at the Crossroads Looking with Hope and High Vision to the Choosing of a New and Better Future. While painting Rivera included a power Mexican communist and Russian revolutionary, Vladimir Lenin. Lenin was not in the sketch that Nelson Rockefeller had originally approved. The face of Lenin created controversy in the United States and upset some citizens. When Rockefeller asked for Lenin’s face to be replaced with Abraham Lincoln’s face, but Diego Rivera refused. Rivera was paid in full for the work he had not finished and the painting was covered and scheduled for demolition. Rivera later re-created a…
Can you imagine Hernán Cortes when he first entered Tenochtitlan? I’ll give you some information about the things he probably felt, watched, heard or noticed. Think if the action was completed or not. Then, use the verbs of sensation to report what happened. Follow the example.…
The movie sin nombre was one of those few movies we americans watch that makes us go what the?. I mean what when’s the last time you’ve watch a movie where the newly formed quote unquote “good guy” died..You can’t remember right case closed. One thing I like about this movie is how it snaps you back in reality, it does the very opposite of what hollywood does. Where hollywood would take a once bad guy, turn him into a fan favorite baby face and have him save the day at the end with the hot girl beside him mexican cinema gives us the sort the more realistic version not all that real but sort of the once “bad guy” redeemed himself by killing the evil guy, saving the cute girl's life, she falls for him, than he's chased and they get separated and he dies “real”.…
Robert Browning’s quote “A man’s reach must exceed his grasp, or what’s a heaven for?” is very relevant to Dale Wasserman’ s play, Man of la Mancha. Characters are portrayed along the continuum with the realist as one extreme and the idealist as another. Browning speaks to the issue of these extremes and favors the idealist who has the capacity to perceive their reality as a temporary existence and allows for growth driven by imagination. A man’s reach should go beyond that which he can physically hold in his hand or grasp, or even touch. It is only when one reaches beyond the immediate that the possibility of reaching the stars becomes a reality. Wasserman develops this concept within the fabric of the play as he allows his characters to embrace a degree of one extreme to…
In modern life people tend to use credit cards more than putting cash in their wallets. Also, cash is still used but not taken in big amounts that might cause insecurity. Both credit and debit card payments have been proven that they are safer and more convenient than cash payments, especially when it comes to the online purchases. In…
Let me wrap up this essay with a little story: Joe is a 15 year old who…
Thus, you already are introducing them to the card. When you are a cashier is vital that you know all…