Here's a letter that dares not let Mayor Jack L Publice off the hook. It's all here: the compromises, the backstabbing, the attempts to hold annual private conferences in which flagitious pissants are invited to present their “research”. My hope is that the following text will delight the critical and offer food for thought to those contemplating his cankered calumnies. He sees no reason why he shouldn't galvanize the beggarly herd into enthusiastically supporting his misinformed squibs. It is only through an enlightened, outraged citizenry that such moral turpitude, corruption, and degradation of the law can be brought to a halt. So, let me enlighten and outrage you by stating that Mayor Publice uses the word “hyperconscientiousness” without ever having taken the time to look it up in the dictionary. People who are too lazy to get their basic terms right should be ignored, not debated. The point is that if everyone spent just five minutes a …show more content…
That's sufficient evidence for me, at least, to conclude that if Mayor Publice's expedients get any more nettlesome, I expect they'll grow legs and attack me in my sleep. Mayor Publice is absolutely mendacious, as he has proved to my complete satisfaction. I almost forgot: I have a dream, a mission, a set path that I would like to travel down. Specifically, my goal is to make a genuine contribution to human society. Of course, he deeply believes that it is not only acceptable but indeed desirable to manipulate everything and everybody. Meanwhile, back on Earth, the truth is very simple: This is a free country, and I assert we ought to keep it that way. When I state that we must, in one voice, cry out that we will not tolerate Mayor Publice's drossy morals, I'm merely trying to begin the debate about Mayor Publice's
What were the Kerner Commission’s recommendations for urban policing? How do these largely unheeded recommendations still resonate today?
I have chosen to teach metin how to juggle a soccer ball as it is a closed skill and the results are predictable and consistent. Closed and self-paced skill as it is under the direct control of the athlete, making it an easier skill to teach over 7 days. Juggling a soccer ball is a gross motor skill as it involves large muscle groups such as the quadriceps and the hamstrings. It’s a serial movement as it in theory it has a beginning and end movement to each juggle making it a discrete skill, however it is also continuous in nature as the intention is to continue the movement for as long as possible
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In his article "Making the Grade," Kurt Wiesenfeld presents a problem regarding the ethical value of grades in modern society. A physics professor, Wiesenfeld opens the article by making the "rookie error" of being in his "office the day after final grades were posted." (paragraph 1) Several students then attempt to influence him to change their grades for the class. What concerns Wiesenfeld is that many of his more recent students consider a grade to be a negotiable commodity rather than accept the grade as an accurate representation of efforts and performance and how much they learned. The author indicates that part of this
It’s clear to see that the city of Justice needs a solution to the problem they have encountered. The Cajun Association for the Legalization of Marijuana (CALM) is planning an event that some find is too loud and lasts too long. The two proposals from Councilman Prejean and Councilwoman Gautreaux have attempted to give a solution to the people without suppressing free speech. This issue about the protest is not about the speech itself, but the time and manner of the speech. Unfortunately, only one of the proposals pay attention to this fact and only that proposal can be constitutional.
I am here by writing this essay to explain, how these organizations in the United States such as the MADD, LULAC, and NAACP can educate and help our fellow citizens of America change laws that might well need to be changed. As well as explaining the common interest these groups are concerned with.
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Samuel Beckett’s Molloy is divided into two parts. The first part begins with the narrator, Molloy, who is being driven to write for an unknown reason and by an unknown person. At the end of the first paragraph, Molloy says: “Here is my beginning” (Beckett 8). Molloy's account of "what happens" isn't organized as a narrative; in a way; Molloy is Beckett's portrait of what would happen if someone who didn't tell stories was compelled to tell one. He begins not even with the pseudo-quest of going to see his mother but with some observations of two people, A and C. From there, he tells of the pleasures of being on his bicycle, which he says he will not call a bike. It is after these accounts that he reveals a fraught relationship with his mother;
After graduating high school, I took a break (gap year) before entering college. I applied to many places then decided to give City Year a chance. I loved everything City Year represented and there was something about the red jackets that drew me to the organization. For eleven months I was a corps member for the New York site that’s my connection to City Year. I was lucky enough to serve in my old Elementary school (no one was aware I had attended the school.) Seeing the man-hours, I and others such as corps members as well as those in the “front office” put in to make sure the students and communities get the best I fell in love with City Year. You could tell everyone was dedicated to the communities they served and being role models for
It’s interesting that we would be talking about Longtown, Ohio this week because my family and I have been discussing what my parents learned at last week's Black Student Union’s Martin Luther King Unity luncheon, about Riverside’s dark history when Martin Luther King High School became a part of the Orangecrest community, and the response it got from being named after a black man.
I conducted my observation for Oporto near Civic Centre in Canberra. It is an Australian-based Portuguese-themed fast-food restaurant known for its traditional Bondi burger. Located in the shopping district of the city, the restaurants experiences heavy footfall during weeknights and weekends. After being successfully granted permission to observe the restaurant, I visited on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights.
A reoccurring conflict throughout this case assessment is the mayor’s ignorance to the policies that he is
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