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After I came back with the trolley, me and my colleagues started to give the breakfast for everybody. They are offered cooked breakfast and fresh fruits and a choice of tea or coffee. Some of our residents are independent and they can have breakfast in their beds or in their chair by themselves and some of them are unable to feed themselves due to different health disabilities like dementia or Parkinson’s. Some of our residents choose to have their breakfast later on as they like to have a later sleep. After I finished giving breakfast to the residents that can feed themselves I go in Mrs. A room to help her
It was built in 2000 and meets all codes. It is located in the well-established neighborhood Raintree. Raintree is a major flood zone and because of this the homes dose have some additional safeguards such as sump pumps with backup power sources, There is also a slope drain on the property as well as an engineered brick
Whereas in America we have one last name and when a woman gets married it changes to her husband’s last name. La Siesta. In the early hours of the afternoon, when the intense heat of the sun discourages physical activity, people take a rest period, la siesta. Business people shut their doors at about one o'clock and go home to eat lunch with their families. Lunch is the biggest meal of the day and a time for the family to gather together.
I never knew exactly why I wanted to become a RN, besides the fact I wanted to follow in my dad’s footsteps. Until my grandpa started to go downhill. Before I started going to kindergarten, my dad would always drop me off at my Grandpa’s house while he went to work up at the University of Utah’s Hospital. Our mornings together consisted of going to the Coffee Shop where everyone knew who we were. We would always sit at the bar each morning while Carolyn, our waitress, would bring my Grandpa his coffee and me my chocolate milk.
The author states that commuting with public transit has more benefits than driving a car each day to school. Our VTA system offers a convenient and cost-effective solution for SJSU students. I strongly agree with Lester Detroit, because taking the bus to the school could decrease many
There is always a light, comedic undertone to his writing, and he chooses topics that reflect that. He writes about things like having a fundraiser lunch for the Green Party, a Liberal bake sale he attended, and using a polling website to determine his son’s future activities and what to do about his thinning hairline. His use of humor is so broad that it’s sometimes hard to tell if the subject he’s writing about actually happened, or just played out in his head like his wife accusing him of having an affair with Beyonce after receiving a spam email from her entitled “I don’t usually email you” about Beyonce’s fundraiser for President Obama. A device that Stein uses on occasion is framing. He often begins his writing with (or has in the second paragraph) a joke that he refers to in the end of his work.
In order to be healthier, we can get rid things like Rockstar, and buy less soda. We can also get rid of some our microwavable foods and junk foods. Even with all the junk food and microwavable foods that we have, our refrigerator is full of vegetables and food that is organic. Since my mom doesn’t work, and my dad does, we don’t really have to worry about not expecting dinner to be ready at night since she’s not really all that busy. We get a hot meal every night that my mom cooks for us, and it’s not just microwave this and that, it’s something that is prepared over the stove.
This is also the view of John Podesta in an article written by Forbes. John Podesta’s version of the American Dream is, “one part opportunity, one part family, one part hard work and one part dumb luck.” This is true in the case of my sister-in-law, Dianne Charles and her husband Bob Jr. His parents Bob Sr and Judy Charles started their McDonald’s franchises this way. It all began because Judy’s family lived next door to Ray Kroc in Illinois. At that time, they were just married and they were beginning to live the average American working class life. One day their parent’s neighbor, Ray Kroc approached them about opening and starting a McDonald’s franchise in Boulder, Colorado.
Diamond Johnson October 5, 2014 Professor Robinson Monday/Wednesday 10:00am-11:20am Class ENG-900(1010T) “Jarrett J. Krosoczka: Why lunch ladies are heroes” talks about an amazing woman who inspired him to speak for all lunch ladies. Krosoczka returned to his old elementary school and saw his old lunch lady named Jeannie. Ms. Jeannie had served Krosoczka’s father 20 years ago. So when they reunited, Krosoczka reminded him of his father. After that day Jarrett decided to make a comic book for lunch ladies and how they saved the day using fish stick nunchuks and captured bad guys with their hairnets.