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Angeles police are trying to find a suspect wanted in a hit-and-run crash early Sunday that resulted in the death of a 28-year-old man, authorities said. The victim was identified as John Andrew Yonko, said Rudy Molano, investigator with the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner. Yonko’s city of residence was not immediately known, Molano said.The crash happened around midnight Sunday when a pedestrian — later identified as Yonko — crossed east on Sepulveda Boulevard north of Vanowen Street outside the marked crosswalk, the Los Angeles Police Department said. LAPD Valley Traffic Division Detective William Bustos said Monday that Yonko was struck by a dark-colored four-door sedan traveling north on Sepulveda Boulevard.The car is similar to a Nissan Sentra, Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic, Bustos added.When we look at video, we’ll have more of a definitive description that will hopefully show the vehicle,” Bustos said. “We anticipate there being damage to the front of the hit-and-run vehicle such as the grill, the hood and also possibly a broken windshield. Officials said the collision caused Yonko to hit the roadway, where he was struck by an MTA bus traveling north on Sepulveda Boulevard north of Vanowen Street. There’s an item underneath the bus the pedestrian made contact with. I have learned a lot this week. Everything has been very important. what I learned in ELA has been great because It will help me in the future. I have learned about the book Bridge to Terebithia. Bridge to Terebithia is a really good book that is really based on a fantasy land that has been turned into a real land. A boy named Jess has made a friend named Leslie and they are "in a relationship" as a friendship. It is like they have been friends for years, but they just met each other that week. Jess is in the fifth grade and has been doing good. He loves to draw animals and they all have problems. They all have problems maybe because Jess might have problems. Jess is in love with a teacher named Ms. Edmunds and hates the teacher Mrs. Myers. He hates the boy named Gary Fulter and lots off other boys. The class is only on chapter 4 so we have not really been so far and we don't know a loy yet.
1. Trot (verb)
Definition: proceed or cause to proceed at a pace faster than a walk, lifting each diagonal pair of legs alternately. The horse was going to trot in the race. 2. Droopy (adjective) Definition: bend or hang downward limply. When you have a stroke, your face would be droopy. 3. Vinyl (noun) Definition: synthetic resin or plastic consisting of polyvinyl chloride or a related polymer, used especially for wallpapers and other covering materials and for phonograph records. My mom has a vinyl purse in her house. 4. Nauseating (adjective) Definition: causing or liable to cause a feeling of nausea or disgust; disgusting. Seeing all of the junk was nauseating. 5. Suburbs (noun) Definition: an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one Me and my dad live in the suburbs. 6. Allotted (verb) Definition: give or apportion (something) to someone as a share or task. I was allotted by the doctors and it wasn't easy. www.commonlyconfused.vocabulary.com/education
I have learned lots of things this week. But most importantly was the commonly confused words. Commonly confused words are words that get commonly confused by people. Like for example, lay and lie. They have totally different meanings but sound the same and people get confused by them. Like borrow and lend. One means to use and another means to give someone something for a period of time which they need to give back. Just because some words can sound alike or some works you think mean the same thing, are not the same thing and totally different. You need to know the differences between some words with others. It is imperative to know the difference. It is very important to know these things because they will be able to help you in the future. This book is important because it shows how people have become in this world and how you can make up for it by cleaning the trash you drop. That is called litter. Scientists are actually studying how the waves and ocean motion work. What impressed me in this book is that in 1980, a whole bunch of nike shoes were dropped in the ocean and never tracked again and that is showing how the world is starting to litter and also how it is showing the oil spills and just the spills in general. I am really concerned how people are doing this and why. I want to know why and just need to help along and not litter myself and don't even drop any spills and wastes on the ground and in the ocean. It is very important to know what you are doing and how you are going to be able to stop it and why. It is bad for the environment by dropping wastes and trash into the waters and the floors, grounds, of our cities and neighborhoods.
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A top California Democrat said he also saw an impending conflict. The House GOP proposal “is directly at odds with California law and California’s constitutional protection of an individual’s right to have access to abortions,” said Dave Jones, the state insurance commissioner.The potential collision stems from how thoroughly California has embraced abortion rights, starting with enshrining a right to privacy in its Constitution. In 1981, a court ruled that, under the California Constitution, the state must treat abortion and maternal care neutrally. Any plan offered or regulated by the state that offers pregnancy coverage must also cover abortions.State law now requires all policies in the individual and small group markets to cover abortion.Other states have taken steps to guarantee abortion coverage in healthcare. Massachusetts requires health insurers to cover “medically necessary” care, which often can apply to abortions. New York has proposed a regulation that would mandate insurers to cover medically necessary abortions requiring a co-pay. But no state is as comprehensive in requiring private insurers to cover abortion as California.“California is basically in a class by itself,” said Elizabeth Nash, a state policy analyst with the Guttmacher Institute, a think tank that supports legalized abortion. A boy named Harrison Bergeron was taken to prison and what happened, everyone was equal by being handicapped. His parents, George and Hazil, are dumb. Hazil Is naturally dumb but George is smart. He has a device attached to his head which is the side, which clears up his mind and he can never think. Everyone has a big bag attached to their neck which is very heavy and cant move. The person in charge is named Diana Moon Glampers which is the General of handicapper. Then, Harrison escaped prison and he said he was the emperor and made himself an empress which was a beautiful ballerina. Diana came out of the door and shot them both. Hazil was watching but then didn't remember what happened.
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Thunchathuthu Ramanujan Ezhuthachan (TRE) was born in Tirur, India in 1495, the 16th century. He is known as "the father of the Malayalam language," and no doubt, his two translations of epics of the holy books of Kerala Hindus. It is the principal language of the Indian state of Kerala. He was born at Trikkantiyur, at the town of Tirur, in Vettathunadu. His personal name is Ramanujan. TRE has always been into poetry and has always been good at it since he was young. This was one of his talents. He is the greatest poet who is respected for the greatest works in Malayalam. He has the style of the Adhyathmaramayanam (Adhythamar) and Mahabnaratham (Mahabnar) writing. Before his writings, Malayalam literature didn't own any distinct style and its work have borrowed words from other languages also. He had borrowed the Sanskrit language and used the Tamil writing. |
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