A gangster, a grandma with a child, and a homeless man are riding the greyhound bus from Arizona to Chicago. The gangsters name is Odis, the grandma Esther, her grandson Aaron, and gang related shooting. Once he found out the rivalry of the gang that took his parents life, a homeless man named Jim. Odis is twenty eight. Born in Arizona, his parents got killed in a with this information he then got initiated to his gang Los Muertos at 12. He is satisfied with everything so far, he feels that his gang is his family. They did give him money helped out with people who gave him trouble and in return he became stronger than ever and the most loyal out of everyone. Although at night he sometimes he ponders about his life decisions, he use to be a …show more content…
love mom.”
Esther picked her head up and looked around the bus in her head she can’t believe it taking her grandchild without the his mom’s permission is nuts! but then she thinks, I’m doing the right thing, she won’t go to the police all this violence and nonsense will finally cease.
Esther's spirit lifted with thoughts of joy, just knowing that Aaron will be a happier boy.
Esther looked up and kindly smiled at a homeless man.
This man’s name is JIm, who is CEO of 5 banks is homeless because he lost his wife and kids. Jim is deeply depressed he worked hard for his family and now that they’re gone he wants nothing but to hold his wife and two kids in his arms again. He left work one morning because he couldn’t take it. Everyone understood they let him have work time off.
All JIm could think about is “My family is gone”
He’d stay up until dawn
A lost man
Misses his woman Anne wanting death to be with his family he desires
Everyone explains it gets better but he knows they’re all liars
So much grief and no religious belief wanting no help but to forget the
Dorothy day was November 8,1897 in Brooklyn Heights Neighborhood in Brooklyn NY. She died November 29, 1980. Dorothy was born into a strong, patriotic, middle class family. Her father was John day and her mother was Grace Satterlee. They both were journalist.
Aunt Henrietta Jackson daughter of Fielding W Jackson and Elvira Ellis was born in January of 1878. Henrietta was about 11 or 12 when her father passed away leaving her mother to raise 7 children the 6 boys and Henrietta. She was charged with assisting her mom with the children as well as household chores, also learning how to work in the fields. Education was paramount in the Ellis-Jackson home and like her mother she too began a career as a school teacher at Poplar Hill School.
Barrow and his brother Buck formed a gang known as the “Barrow Gang.” Parker and Barrow commited murders, robbed
Mary Jemison was one of many white captives who lived a full and happy life with her indian captors. The day Mary Jemison was taken by the indians started out like any other day. A friend of her father’s needed to borrow a horse in order to carry a bag of grain to the Jemison’s house. The friend had also taken a gun with him in case he saw any game fit for killing. The Jemison’s heard gunshots coming from nearby outside and quickly became alarmed.
Ruth Rankin received some devastating at her 20-week ultrasound. She was told that her daughter would probably not survive after birth. Ruth 's daughter had a rare brain disorder. The doctors suggested that Ruth terminate her pregnancy, but she refused. Even though Ruth 's daughter was not supposed to survive, she is now four years-old.
Dorothy Hamlett: Dorothy Hamlett: Dorothy Hamlett: Dorothy Hamlett: Dorothy Hamlett: 2 consequences. She refused to pay her taxes which everyone in the town had to do with no exceptions. She would not allow numbers to be placed on her home to receive mail unlike everyone else. She also did not give the druggist a reason for the rat poison which you were supposed to do. Her ability to break rules without being punished gave her sense of invincibility and added to her belief that she was better than other people among the town.
The first sign of progress he made was when the nurse, Esther, bought him a rap cassette that reminded him of his childhood. At first he was angry when she gave it to him, but slowly opened up about his past. She told him that his soldiering was not his fault. When she said this, it enraged him so much that he threw the cassette at her. She was always patient and caring towards him and never gave up on trying to help him.
Dorothea Puente appeared to be the sweet old lady that couldn’t hurt a fly, but you can’t judge a book by its cover. When you open Puente’s story, you’ll find a long history of lies, manipulation, and crime. This criminal behavior all began with her troubled childhood. Born January 9, 1929 in Redlands, California, she was originally Dorothea Helen Gray. She was abused by both of her parents who died before she even turned sixteen.
With Maria Esther Santillan for more than 10 years when I met her, she lived in the address 1511 Lyan Street, Sanger, CA 93657. Since I have been able to tell Maria I can say that she is a good behavior. Very kind, responsible and very hardworking. Maria Esther has never been involved in any problem of any kind in what I can remember, since in various occasions I have been preset money and always paid me on time. I know that Maria Esther is applying her application to legalize her immigration status in this country and I can testify that Maria Esther is a person who would be of great benefit to that country to be accepted her application Maria Esther is a person who loves this nation, loves the culture and laws of this country and she could
Many people in this world have saint-like qualities to them. They could be acts like protesting for human rights or healing the sick. Dorothy Day, an activist of the 20th century, had both of these qualities and many more that prove her worthy of sainthood. She devoted herself to the Catholic faith and as time went on spent more and more of an effort trying to help others in need. To begin, I absolutely love Day’s quote, “A pebble cast into a pond causes ripples that spread in all directions.
Momma wants the children to look over the rules and to give respect to the elders. The only one who do disrespect her are the poor white children. it hurts Maya to hear the kids not give the respect to her Momma and Willie by calling them by their first names. One time, when Maya was 10, 3 white kids approached the store. Momma send her inside.
Throughout history there have been influential people. For example, individuals influence, the world protesting what is right, discovering something new or using their resources to help others with their generosity. Specialty, Rosa Parks is a influenced to millions of people. Rosa Parks is influential because her Beliefs were for equal rights, she was awarded for spingarn medal and other awards, and her she was brave. One reason, Rosa Parks is influential because she was fighting for equal rights, This is because Website National Parks Service states,”the mother of the civil rights movement Rosa Parks invigorated the struggle for racial equality when she refused to give up her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama”.
Aaron Hamilton Jamie Hill English II Honors 31 May 2016 Rosa Parks and Civil Disobedience Civil rights activist, Rosa Parks once said, “Each person must live their life as a model for others” ( Rosa Bio). Because of her part in desegregating other, she became a model for all. Rosa Parks’s involvement in civil disobedience was due to personal influences, she chose to participate in civil disobedience to protest segregation laws, and she achieved success using this controversial method of standing up for what she strongly believes to be right. Civil disobedience is a form of protest in which protestors purposely violate a law. Most activists who perform civil disobedience will accept legal penalties.
Him and his gang would do all sorts of Relates to the prompt because: he joined the gang so he didn’t feel lonely. By him joining the gang, his future was destroyed. An example about when my cousin lived in Colombia, she grew up in the middle/poor class. Many of the women there were prostitutes. They were very beautiful, had money, didn’t need an education.
At first, he is happy that he pulls off his complex plan to fool his enemy and kills him, saving his own life in the process, but then he realizes what he is doing (3). He realizes that he has taken someone’s life and is, at first, excited about it. After he realises