When I got in the car, I looked in the mirror and noticed my eye was gushing blood and the size of a ping-pong ball. I started to freak out, and my brother was trying his best to calm me down. As we got to the E.R. they saw my eye and rushed me in. I remember not being able to see out of my right eye.
I cant stand for shopping carts to be left in the parking lot. Its so ease to just walk it over to one of the shopping cart holders, thats why they are there so that carts don't wonder in the parking lot. I always see people un loading there buggies and then just leave them anywhere. People will leave the carts behind cars in the middle of the road. I have even seen people push the carts and it hit the side of someones car.
He did not have any outer clothing and was shoeless. Before the defendants left, they put Stafford’s shoes and jacket on the shoulder of the highway. Stafford wore glasses, which was in the car, but when the defendants left, they either inadvertently or purposely did not give them to Stafford. Michael W. Blake, a college student, was driving on the same highway at a reasonable speed and saw Stafford in the middle of the road with his hands in the air. Blake could not stop in time or avoid hitting him, therefore, Stafford was hit by Blake’s car and died.
Facts: In 1968 Nga Li (P) was struck on the right rear of her automobile by Robert Phillips, an employee of Yellow Cab Company (D). Mr. Phillips had been driving too fast through the intersection and collided with Ms. Li where she was stopped to make a left turn into a driveway. Ms. Li took the Yellow Cab Company to court due to personal injuries that had occurred because of the collision. The judgment for Ms. Li was that she was barred from recovery on the grounds that she was also contributory negligence. Ms. Li the plaintiff appealed.
He was paler than before and breathless. 'Perhaps they knew where we was going to; and perhaps not. But they don't know where we are 'cos we never got there.' He gaped at them for a moment, then swayed and sat down" (Golding 711). The boys had all been shocked when Piggy had said that because he was the scapegoat of the novel.
“I ran because I was a coward. I was afraid of Assef and what he would do to me. I was afraid of getting hurt” (78) Although Amir is very young, he hasn’t developed the sense of judgment between fight or flight. Amir witnessed the rape of Hassan, and it will haunt him for a very long time. 9.
One car had followed me while I walked all the way from the building to my car and the other two just appeared. I though the car which had followed me should have got the spot, but instead she was cut off by one of the two other cars. She then proceeded to roll down her window and yell an obscenity that her mother definitely would not approve of. In today’s society, swearing has become more prevalent than it was before, and out generation has become immune to the shock value of hearing swear words. In Rick Reilly’s 2006 article “Swearing Off Swearing” for Sports Illustrated, he uses ethos, pathos, and logos to attempt to convince the reader to literally swear off swearing.
Finally, a police officer showed up and as we were standing outside telling the officer about the episode that had just happened gun shots rang out for a second time and the policeman ran, jumped in his car and pulled off speeding with his lights on. I remember thinking “where is he going, I thought the cops were suppose to serve and protect?” It was disappointing to us that the police never showed back up to the house to see if anyone was
In 2007, I was a passenger in a vehicle that was initially pulled over for speeding. After the officer, noticed an open container (broken seal) of alcohol. Immediately the officer wrote two tickets, one for the driver and one for the passenger, even though the privately owned vehicle didn’t belong to me. I didn’t argue with the officer due to lack of knowledge with that particular law and didn’t want any extra trouble. The officer neglected to write an additional ticket to the driver for speeding.
It was early in the morning. The alarm clock rang. I open my eyes and turned off the alarm clock. When I had been laying there a while I thought that I should get the best out of this Tuesday. Then I shaked my head and jumped out of the bed.