Thursday, May 14, 2015

Student Success Statement

“Nothing is ever gained in doing what’s wrong.”

Wilford Woodruff


Woodruff implies that you cannot gain anything by doing the wrong thing. Instead when you do the wrong thing then you lose respect, trust, etc. You cannot gain something by doing the wrong thing. For instance, you start stealing and you go around telling your friends that you steal thinking you’re cool but I reality they look at you with disappointment. 
LAUSD: Families Services

A few services are

·       Assisting in classrooms
·       Support school personnel in meeting the needs of students more effectively
·       Strengthen school/home/community relations by engaging parents and community as school volunteers
·       Provide adult role models for students through tutoring and monitoring

·       Provide enriching intergenerational experiences for students and senior citizens that enriches students’ lives

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Forgiveness

    In the video, a man named Eric Smallridge man slaughtered 2 teenage girls because he was drinking and driving. He received 22 years of prison and the mother of one of the girls, Megan, was quite satisfied. That is until Megan’s mom, Rena, learns to forgive because she did not want to have this answer for what that man did for life, so she sent him a letter of forgiveness. The man was so thankful that he had a change of heart and started apologizing for more things. In one of his court trials Rena speaks up to tell the jury to cut his sentence for 22 years to 11 years. This is a good story of someone who learns to forgive.


Student Success Statement

“When a deep injury is done for us, we never recover until we forgive.”


Alan Paton


Forgiving is resentful toward someone for an offense, flaw, or mistake or to stop feeling angry towards someone or something. When something in life hurts us we learn to forgive to recover from that pain. We do this because it helps us move forward and without a grudge holding us back.

Forensic Anthropology
Duties and responsibilities:
 Forensic anthropologists work with the law enforcement agencies and assist in processing skeletal evidence. They study bones and profile research subjects by gathering information used to determine the individual’s age, time of death, sex and physical condition.  

Salary: $61,420- $92,730 a year

Education:
·       Bachelor’s degree in anthropology
·       Master’s degree in anthropology
·       Doctorate degree in biological or physical anthropology
·       Formal degree


I would like to be a forensic anthropologist because it is really interesting to just determine the sex, age, and physical conditions by just looking at the bones.