...into the home by Mr. Quirple. The Home was cluttered and had a strong animal odor due to the 4 cats and 2 dogs in the home. CW Combs-Harris introduced himself and CW Showell to the children in the home. Elleora quirple, Chase Walters, Corbin Walters, Kaitlyn Walters, & Kristin Walters were all engaged on their electronic devices, computers and toys in the living room area. CW Combs-Harris explained that he was here to see and meet with Abigail Walters who was unable to be seen on Sunday 10/31/17 by CW??? Abigail was out with her mother, Mrs. Quirple. Mr. Quirple confirmed with Mrs. Quirple that she would be bringing Abigail home shortly. CW Combs-Harris reviewed the Demographic information that was submitted...
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...childhood, his mother marries the violent Mr. Murdstone, who brings his strict sister, Miss Murdstone, into the house. The Murdstones treat David cruelly, and David bites Mr. Murdstone’s hand during one beating. The Murdstones send David away to school. Peggotty takes David to visit her family in Yarmouth, where David meets Peggotty’s brother, Mr. Peggotty, and his two adopted children, Ham and Little Em’ly. Mr. Peggotty’s family lives in a boat turned upside down—a space they share with Mrs. Gummidge, the widowed wife of Mr. Peggotty’s brother. After this visit, David attends school at Salem House, which is run by a man named Mr. Creakle. David befriends and idolizes an egotistical young man named James Steerforth. David also befriends Tommy Traddles, an unfortunate, fat young boy who is beaten more than the others. David’s mother dies, and David returns home, where the Murdstones neglect him. He works at Mr. Murdstone’s wine-bottling business and moves in with Mr. Micawber, who mismanages his finances. When Mr. Micawber leaves London to escape his creditors, David decides to search for his father’s sister, Miss Betsey Trotwood—his only living relative. He walks a long distance to Miss Betsey’s home, and she takes him in on the advice of her mentally unstable friend, Mr. Dick. Miss Betsey sends David to a school run by a man named Doctor Strong. David moves in with Mr. Wickfield and his daughter, Agnes, while he attends school. Agnes and David become best friends. Among...
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...environment harassment was claimed by Mrs. Gilbury. At the district’s Advanced Learning Program, Mrs. Gilbury, a fifth grade teacher, claimed that Mr. Lewiston, who was a senior maintenance employee, his behavior was odd, and felt he was paying more attention to her in an inappropriate manor. On May 25, 2007, Mr. Lewiston told Mrs. Gilbury he was very fond of her, and she had very beautiful eyes. As time went on, Mr. Lewiston became more aggressive and manipulating on how he was approaching Mrs. Gilbury. First, the roses and a card when the new school year started. Second, asking her out to lunch when she replied, “No, we need to remain just friends”. She even made the statement to him that she was happily married. Which is quite obvious she was not interested and he made her feel very uncomfortable, creating an intimidating, hostile working environment. The final straw was when he approached Mrs. Gilbury at her vehicle and stroked her hair. Even though, he claims he was just going to pat her on the shoulder to try and calm her down. Finally, on June 9, 2008, Mr. Lewiston left another card on Mrs. Gilburys desk explaining that he was wrong, hopes they could still remain friends, and wished her happiness with her family and job. With this being said, Mrs. Gilbury took the appropriate steps to obtain from the Western Justice Court and the EEOC officer a sexual harassment complaint against Mr. Lewiston. For violation of the district’s sexual harassment policy, Mr. Lewiston was terminated on...
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...Name: Rowena H. Tatel Phone no.: 09056388098 Email address: tap_wheng16@yahoo.com No. of pages: 11 pages “COMING OF AGE IN MISSISSIPPI” Part 1: Chapter 1 Four-year-old Essie Mae lives in a two-room shack with her father, mother, and younger sister. Her parents do all they can to make the structure comfortable for the family, but most of the decorations consist of mismatched bits of wallpaper stuck up with tacks and pieces of cardboard stuffed in the cracks. Essie Mae's parents work in the fields from daylight to dark all week except Sundays. While her parents are working, Essie Mae and her little sister, Adline, are watched by George Lee, Essie Mae's eight-year-old uncle. George Lee sets fire to the house one afternoon, but Essie Mae is blamed for the fire and is beaten by her father. Essie Mae's father spends his free time gambling, and begins to see a mulatto woman named Florence. Even though Essie Mae's Mama engages in physical fights with her husband, he continues to see the other woman. # Part 1: Chapter 2 While Essie Mae's mother works at the cafy, Essie Mae is in charge of caring for her younger sister and brother. Their house is located near a swamp and snakes often come up out of the swamp to the house. Their mother decides that it is not safe for the children to be home alone, and her brother Ed comes to look after them. One day Ed takes them to his house. Essie Mae is dying to see where Ed lives and to visit her Grandma Winnie. She...
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...she intends to take custody of the girl Clara is about to bear. Miss Betsey wishes to raise the girl so that men never take advantage of her the way Miss Betsey has been taken advantage of in her own life. When David is born and Mr. Chillip, the doctor, informs Miss Betsey that Clara has had a boy, Miss Betsey storms out of the house and never returns. Summary — Chapter II. I Observe. David’s earliest memories are of his mother’s hair and his nurse, Clara Peggotty, who has very dark eyes. He remembers the kitchen and the backyard, with the roosters that frightened him and the churchyard behind the house, where his father is buried. Both David and his mother submit themselves to Peggotty’s kind direction. In particular, David recalls one occasion when he sits up late reading a book about crocodiles to Peggotty while waiting for his mother to return home from an evening out. David’s beautiful mother returns with Mr. Murdstone, a large man with black whiskers and a deep voice. David and Peggotty both dislike Mr. Murdstone, and Peggotty warns David’s mother not to marry someone her dead husband would not have liked. Mr. Murdstone returns later and takes David on a short trip to meet two business acquaintances, one of whom is named Mr. Quinion. Mr....
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...Computation of income statement of Mr & Mrs Waden-FORM 1040 Click Link Below To Buy: http://hwaid.com/shop/computation-income-statement-mr-mrs-waden-form-1040/ FORM 1040 - U.S. INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RETURN Assume that the taxpayers, George A. Warden (social security number 333-33-3330) and Mary S. Warden (social security number 444-44-4440) file a joint return. Both are 50-years old, have good eyesight, and live with their three children, Edward, John and Ruth, at 789 N. Code Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60699. The Warden's home phone number is 312-555-9999. Mr. Warden elects to have $3 of his income tax go to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund. Mrs. Warden elects not to contribute. The Wardens' son, Edward, is a junior in college and he is 20 years old. He worked during the summer and earned $4,000. Their other son, John, is 17 and a high school student. He earned $3,600 during the summer and worked part-time dur ing the remainder of the year. Neither son had any additional income. Their daughter, Ruth, is eight years old and an elementary school student. She had no earned or unearned income during the year. Edward's social security number is 300-11-000t John's social security number is 300-22-0002, and Ruth's social security number is 300-33-0003. In August, the Wardens paid $4,000 in tuition for their son, Edward, for the academic period that started in September. The Wardens claim Mrs. Warden's mother, Grace D. Taylor, as a dependent under a multiple-support...
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...Holden will not apply himself when he returns to school. It is empirically proven Holden will not change his behavior because he has been kicked out of multiple schools, he has never followed through on a statement of change before, he makes excuses instead of solving problems, and even after getting professional help at the end of the book, he still acts and thinks the same way, presenting no change. History proves that Holden will not change, which is why he will not engage himself when he returns to school. Some people say that Holden will apply himself in school, however, history proves that Holden will not change and will not apply himself in school. Holden will not apply himself when he returns to school because he has not applied...
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...hostile workplace environment and therefore, she was fired. As judge I would rule in favor of the Ms. Mobley. The company was obviously discriminately unlawfully. 2. Title VII of CRA 1964 - based on race. As the judge in Mr. Roberts’s complaint, I would find in favor of his complaint. The employer clearly discriminated against Mr. Roberts based on his race. He had over the 22 months plus 10 additional years experience above and beyond that of the people that were hired during the time frame, which he applied for and was not hired. Mr. Roberts had the experience and knowledge that the others clearly did not have even though they were hired in his stead. 3. CRA of 1991 - based on sex. As a judge, for Ms. Jones’ lawsuit, I would have to disagree with her lawsuit. She states in the lawsuit that she had a meeting with a senior partner where she said that she was told several things. There is no written submitted evidence that this meeting ever took place. It is considered heresy and as a judge for her lawsuit, I would have to dismiss her claim. The employer did not discriminate unlawfully. 4. CRA of 1991 - based on sex. As a judge for Mr. McFadden’s lawsuit, I would have to dismiss this case. The employer, in my opinion did not discriminate. Mr. McFadden continues to go by his name, not her. He was not following the requirements of the job and continued to ignore them, which went against his contract. The...
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...Ezekiel Star is a 17-year-old high school student who is Captain of the football and basketball teams. His clothes are crisp, or always the “in fashion,” and he drives an expensive car. Simply put, he loves to flaunt his family’s money. In school, Ezekiel is the type of teen who wears his varsity jacket as he walks the halls, and flips his hair to the side with a sharp jolt of his head. He is popular with other students, but most teachers don't like him or his attitude toward them. He always comes to class late; he is disruptive in class, and never pays attention. Every school day, the homeroom bell rings at 7:50. By 8:30 Ezekiel shows up in his 2016 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class. He comes into Mrs. Kings class slamming the door and interrupting...
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...home after the previous governess died. Douglas begins to read from the written record, and the story shifts to the governess’s point of view as she narrates her strange experience. The governess begins her story with her first day at Bly, the country home, where she meets Flora and a maid named Mrs. Grose. The governess is nervous but feels relieved by Flora’s beauty and charm. The next day she receives a letter from her employer, which contains a letter from Miles’s headmaster saying that Miles cannot return to school. The letter does not specify what Miles has done to deserve expulsion, and, alarmed, the governess questions Mrs. Grose about it. Mrs. Grose admits that Miles has on occasion been bad, but only in the ways boys ought to be. The governess is reassured as she drives to meet Miles. One evening, as the governess strolls around the grounds, she sees a strange man in a tower of the house and exchanges an intense stare with him. She says nothing to Mrs. Grose. Later, she catches the same man glaring into the dining-room window, and she rushes outside to investigate. The man is gone, and the governess looks into the window from outside. Her image in the window frightens Mrs. Grose, who has just walked into the room....
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...located in an urban area; Mrs. Bondoc - one of the member of the school board who is known to be a righteous man and Mrs. Bondoc – the wife of Mr. Bondoc who will eventually become a business partner of the said school. Overview/Analysis: There is a prestigious university located in the center of the city. The university president in the person of Dr. Agao wanted to have a school tuition fee increase because he thinks it is timely for the said changes to cope up with the needs of the school facilities and also with the salaries of the school employees. One of the member of the school board who is known to be a righteous man in the person of Mr. Bondoc opposed for the said proposal for some reasons and one of those are the difficulties of the students to comply on the proposed increase. Because of the said objection, Dr. Agao got irked since he is looking forward for the benefits that the school can get if his proposal will be realized. But the university president never gave up with his vision so he was thinking of better and effective ways to get the approval of Mr. Bondoc and what he did was, he befriended the wife of the latter. One time, he paid a visit to Mrs Bondoc and offered her a business proposal by having her the sole caterer to any activities on the said university and it gave a positive result to Mrs. Bondoc since she eventually became successful on her new business venture. With their new business relationship, Dr. Agao told Mrs. Bondoc to ask favor...
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...1. Summarize Part 1 "Our Lady of Sorrow." Dolores begins to think of it in terms of television and believed that her parents were like Lucy and Ricky Ricardo of "I Love Lucy" —they loved each other but were just noisy. They fought non stop. Her father worked for a lady named Mrs. Masicotte. He mostly collected rent. He didn't spend much time at home because he was always working. When Dolores was in the second grade her mother conceived and was expecting to have a baby. Her husband did not want the baby, so Dolores was picked up at school by her Grandmother Holland and was told her mother was in the hospital. When her mother returns home she does not come out of her room. Later Dolores has a nightmare about her teacher and says "she hates her" but instead of the truth she points at her grandmother. Soon the family move sot Treetop Acres, where her father becomes obsessed with his yard. He is always outside working when he isn't working for Mrs. Masicotte. Her parents still continued the abuse and her mother kept taking it. Soon Dolores makes a best friend, Jeanette Nord. Jeanette teaches Dolores about sex and Dolores finds it repulsive and thinks she will never have sex. Dolores father decides to have an in ground pool put in which prompts a fight between her parents. He hits his wife and let her parakeet go. He tells Dolores that what happens in the house stays in the house, she's not to tell anyone else. She soon learns that her parents are getting a divorced. Her mother...
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... decided it was time once again for his company to take a risk on interactive games. The company had been stung when betting on the notion that consumers would spurn traditional board games in favor of the electronic variety. However, the personal computer, with its improving multimedia capabilities, looked to be the future of gaming. Mr. Hassenfeld spoke with Tom Dusenberry, an ambitious rising star from Parker Brothers, a game company that Hasbro had acquired in 1991. Familiar with Mr. Dusenberry’s work, Mr. Hassenfeld admired his creativity and capability. Mr. Dusenberry believed that interactive games had a brilliant future. He was also a talented visionary, proficient at activating others’ enthusiasm for futuristic ideas. His effusiveness accelerated Mr. Hassenfeld’s interest, and soon Mr. Hassenfeld charged Mr. Dusenberry with building a new division, to be named Hasbro Interactive. He was to write a business plan, form a team, and go to market, starting with a handful of existing CD-ROM products that Hasbro’s long-standing toy and game divisions had developed in a decentralized fashion. Over the course of his career at Parker Brothers, Mr. Dusenberry gained direct experience in most aspects of the game business. He had started working on a loading dock and had been promoted several times through positions in manufacturing, marketing, and sales. He survived the consolidation that followed Hasbro’s acquisition of Parker Brothers and was promoted again, this time into product...
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...In the dining hall, Mr. Braithwaite observes the students having dinner. It is a very organized affair, with the students seated in groups of eight. Two students are assigned to be the servers for the day, and perform their duties quickly and efficiently. When the meal is over, the students are allowed to use the hall for an informal mid-day dance session, and Mr. Braithwaite, who passes through the dancers with Miss Blanchard on his way to meet with the headmaster, is impressed with their skill and a little discomfitted with the earthy suggestiveness in their movements. Mr. Florian wastes no time in getting to the point when Mr. Braithwaite comes into his office. In answer to the headmaster's query about if he would like the job, Mr. Braithwaite responds, "I'll have a shot at it." Pleased, Mr. Florian outlines his policy for the school. He says that the majority of the students have had problems with authority in the past and might be classified as "difficult," but he believes that authority based on fear is bound to fail. Mr. Florian points out that the students, for the most part, come from an environment of poverty, and thus do not show much interest in abstract learning. The goal of the school is to establish an atmosphere of disciplined freedom in which the students will learn to speak up for themselves and become prepared to take their places in the working world. Mr. Braithwaite is at first irritated that Mr. Florian is making such a big issue of the students' difficulties...
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...in suburbia, school is out, and summer has begun. Cecilia Lisbon, who at thirteen is the youngest of five cherubic Lisbon sisters slits her wrists while taking a bath. Her life is saved, but the hospital psychiatrist recommends that she be given a social outlet outside of school. Mr. Lisbon and Mrs. Lisbon allow the girls to throw a chaperoned party, at which Cecilia seems oblivious to her sisters and to the neighborhood boys who come as guests. Just as the party's awkwardness begins to abate, Cecilia asks to be excused. Ascending to her bedroom, she jumps out the window onto the fence below, and dies instantly. Since the local cemetery workers are on strike, Cecilia cannot be buried, but is given last rites and taken to the mortuary freezer. The shocked community tries to come to terms with her death, the first death in the boys' lifetime. The tragedy only makes the remaining Lisbon sisters more fascinating to the boys, who manage to obtain Cecilia's surprisingly mundane diary and read it aloud obsessively to each other, imagining themselves into the girls' lives. Yet they can neither find nor intuit a ready explanation for her death. Unsure of how to console the reclusive Lisbons, the neighborhood women send flowers, while the men organize to remove the fence on which Cecilia landed. Neither act receives much response from the Lisbons, but the neighborhood feels its duty has been done. Summer ends, and the four remaining Lisbon girls return to school, where they keep...
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