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On 3-6-18, Malaijh came to the reporter's office because her head was hurting and she was crying. Malaijh was sent to the school nurse (Sharon). Malaijh's mother (Sherika) was called. The reporter was unable to reach the mother. Malaijh's brother (Demerion) comes to the Community Counselor (Turdy) every morning; before he goes to class. Demerion admitted to the Community Counselor at 8:30 am that: "On last night 3-5-18 he gave both of his sister (Malaijh and Rekara) one of his blue pill (unknown). He opened up the capsule and poured it into a glass of water and darn them to drink it." Rekara only took two slips. Malaijh had drunk all of it. Demerion was mad at Malaijh because she told him that, "She hates him. She wished he would die." Demerion
During this time the DJS student Raquazia Donyia-Shoalyne Gross was being assessed by the Nurse Carol ; another staff Telethia Menefee (Care Specialist) and April Smith (Residential Unit Supervisor) and Ephraim Okech (Residential Counselor ) was able to calm DJS student Raquazia Donyia-Shoalyne Gross down and the letting go process began. DJS student Raquazia Donyia-Shoalyne Gross was able to spit the screw she was holding in her mouth into a cup when the student was totally back to baseline she agreed to walk out of her room and sat in Gwendolyn Simmons Residential Unit office.
Which was sister souji who is a psychologist or someone who comes and preached and gives advice to those in trouble , in need of some good advice she is well known in new york . Winter gets introduced to sister souji who takes her in even though winter gives her a fake name . She asked sister souji if she knew her cousin midnight she said “yes” . Winter had lied and said that her mother was very sick and her mother wanted to see midnight which was her cousin . she asked if she could stay there which sister souji let her for a few weeks till midnight came to get her . Sister souji introduced her to her little sister lauren which who also liked to party and was a bit sneaky . Then the doctor who works down stairs and has her little clinic which winter seems to keeps an eye on because she make 300 dollars each patients . Sister souji gets invited to her friends party who most likely her boyfriend on the low but things don't seems to workout at the moment with his career and lifestyle as a rapper . Which winter sees a big opportunity to snatch and if she sleeps with the rapper she can make him fall in love with her body which is not true at all because the moment she gets a chance to go back to the mansion and gets picked to go up stairs . She gets played out. who she really sleeps with is the bodyguard .
The relationship between Brenda and alcohol is quickly grasped, as she is experiencing a hangover at the beginning of the story. When Brenda tells her mother, “I have a headache and I think I’m getting car sick,” she tries to blame the car ride for her nausea, even though she knows the truth behind her physical condition (Vande Velde 5). Because even though Brenda shares her alcoholic tendencies as the narrator, she hides them from those within her family. Brenda’s affiliation with alcohol is further unraveled as she reveals, “sometimes my parents let me have half a glass of wine with dinner” (Vande Velde 31). This type of behavior from her parents helps Brenda to condone and minimize the problem of her underage drinking. This is irresponsible of Brenda’s parents and affects her outlook on the seriousness of alcohol use. Once home alone Brenda takes a bath with her “wine on the edge of the tub” and states that she feels, “savvy and downright sophisticated” (Vande Velde 32). This feeling of sophistication that Brenda derives from the wine only stimulates her urge to drink even more. The full extent of Brenda’s problem is clearly perceived when her mother discovers her fake ID. Disappointed in her daughter, Brenda’s mom starts, “crying, soundlessly, tears pouring down her cheeks” (Vande Velde 58). This discovery of her fake ID is another obstacle propelling Brenda and her mother apart as Brenda dissatisfies her parents yet
Christian is forced into having a drink of alcohol and is at a turning point in his absence of alcohol. A man arrives in the bar who is a commander for the side of the government not the rebels, his name is commander Osembenga. Osembenga doesn't trust Christian and he asked Moma to give Christian a drink. Christian denys the drink to Mama and states how he doesn't drink.
Shay Remby is in a sixteen year old girl who lives with two foster sisters, a foster brothers, and her foster parents. Shay learned that her biological brother, Odin, had joined an animal rights group. The group was involved in a raid at the Singular’s animal labs. Since Shay had connections with her brother on Facebook, two Singular officers were able to locate and visit her at her home. The officers, West and Cherry, started questioning Shay about where her brother might be and if she knew anything about the raid. Shay refused to tell them and lies to the officers by saying that she had no communication with her brother. Shortly after the officers leave, she decides to go find her brother.
Andrea, her roommate, is seeking treatment from addiction to heroin and self-harm. Gwen refuses to having anything to do with the treatment center and group therapy. She believes she doesn’t have a drinking problem at all and therapy is silly. While still denying she has a problem, her boyfriend Jasper slips her a bottle of pills while visiting her. Gwen and Jasper leave the campus and have a night of partying. Gwen arrives back in her room the next morning clearly intoxicated. Cornell, the director of the rehab facility, confronts Gwen and informs her that she violated the rules of the facility. Gwen is told she is being kicked out of the program and is being sent to jail. She becomes outraged and denies that she has a problem and can quit whenever she chooses. Leaving the director’s office, she goes to her bedroom and decides to take the pills that Jasper slipped her. She ends up spitting out the pills and throwing the rest of the bottle out of the window.
Mibs birthday is not what she expected to be. She is supposed to get her savvy which is a power that makes her family different from everyone else on her thirteen birthday. Her father had recently been a car accident, and in a hospital in Salina where Mibs’ mother and brother, Rocket, are living near the hospital while Mibs and her other brothers stay at home with Miss Rosemary, the pastor’s wife. Miss Rosemary throws a party for her, but all she want to do is go see her father since she, at first, thought her savvy was to wake people up and want to go wake her father up from the hospital. She finds that a pink bus is going to Salina and she goes in to get a ride there, but her friend, Will, his brother, Fish, and Miss Rosemary’s daughter,
Two Paramedics rushed into the house of Mr. and Mrs. Underwood, they were guided towards the patio where they saw a hot tub. Immediately, empty bottles of wine were seen around the ledge surrounding the hot tub. Kavita, one of the paramedics noticed that the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Underhill were located at the bottom of the hot tub and Mr. Luck was located above the Underhill’s bodies with his head above the water. The paramedic found a pulse on Mr. Luck with a systolic of 80 and a diastolic of 40 mm Hg, but he was still unresponsive. The paramedics noticed that the water was extremely hot, to a point that was abnormal for people to be in. Later on detective Garrison was investigating the scene where the incident had happened. Detective Garrison was aware that the water was above 109 degrees, and he wondered if the hot tub was associated with the death of Mr. and Mrs. Underwood. The detective later found out that Mr. Underhill was taking a diuretic medication called Lasix.
Often, she would call her mother at home in New York for more of her prescribed medication. Suspicions at home soon caught up with the 16-year-old however and Miele began to be administered the drug through the school’s nurse, limiting her access to the drug and curtailing Miele’s distribution although the demand on campus was still high.
“Yes, she’s really young and you fuck a whole lot, and during the act the two of you cling to each other for dear life, but afterward you peel away like you’re ashamed of yourselves.” (Diaz 7) They date for a couple of months and she ends the relationship to start another with a fellow class mate. Months later, Yunior arrives home to find the college law student in the lobby of his apartment building. She informs him that she is pregnant with his child. “I have nowhere to go. I can’t go back to my family.” (Diaz 9) Yunior lets allows her move into his apartment. Yunior’s writes in his journal “Only a bitch of color comes to Harvard to get pregnant. White women don’t do that. Asian women don’t do that. Only fucking black and Latina women. Why go to all the trouble to get into Harvard just to get knocked up? You could have stayed on the block and done that shit.” (Diaz 10) The law student reads the notebook and throws it in his face. “I fucking hate you, she wails.” (Diaz 10) This causes tension and she barely speaks to YUNIOR for the remainder of the time that she is at his apartment. Yunior receives a phone call that the student is in labor and rushes to the hospital. Upon his entry into the Delivery Room, the student shrieks, “I don’t want him in here. He’s not the father.” (Diaz 12) When Yunior realized that the child was not his he was
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If I were to accept Mustapha’s reimbursement claim as it is, knowing very well that the claim is not all correct (as confessed by Mustapha), I would thus, be in violation of the following IMA standards of ethical responsibilities: -
Alison and Courtney are twin sisters and were best friends when they were younger, they did everything together. Alison was always jealous of Courtney Courtney was more popular and Alison sometimes forced Courtney to impersonate her, she would torment Courtney to where the girls would start fighting. Courtney was always forced to pretend to be her sister. When the Day-DiLaurentises found Courtney trying to choke her sister because Courtney had enough. Doctors were called and examinations were performed. Ali had passed the tests, but Courtney panicked and the doctors diagnosed her with paranoid schizophrenia. Courtney said that Alison threatened her and forced her to impersonate her, but no one believed her. The Day-DiLaurentises moved to
The cumberland clinic was the authorities suggestion for the two characters, since they have been through traumatic events. There they had doctors to check them out, and nurses and assistants to help them until they got back on their feet. Since after all they have been locked up for seven years. After administering an evidence collection kits for the trial against Old Nick, and mental evaluations for both Ma and Jack, the two start a new life in “Room Number Seven” (Donoghue 216). With a new atmosphere comes new difficulties though. Jack starts to be antisocial and Ma begins to get in a depressed phase. “I see Ma’s pill bottles open on the table, they look almost empty. Never more than two, that’s the rule, how could they be mostly empty, where did the pills go?”(Donoghue 249). "When she takes those pills she's recoiling from five years of being Jack’s saintly carrier”( Ue 105). Previously Jack and his mother had a falling out where he threw a vase. He was rejecting five years of being dependant on Ma. This actions are self explanatory though. Given that with a different setting like the cumberland clinic, and new unfamiliar faces, it is easy for a young child to act out. He is unaware that his actions have consequences because he never experienced life like this before. And as for his mother, she is experiencing life all over again. When she was taken she
her husband, who is in fact a doctor, who is ordering her to take total