Thursday, February 20, 2014

New York senior citizen banned from mall after untimely bathroom break

Andy. "no trespassing sign." Photograph. Flickr. Yahoo. 22. July. 2008. Web. 20. Feb. 2014. <https://www.flickr.com/photos/14168332@N07/2692659002/sizes/l/>

A 73-year-old man that lives in New York, was banned from a Long Island Mall. He was cited for trespassing when he tried to use the bathroom before the mall was open. The 73-year-old  man, Anthony Arcese, joins a group of senior citizens to walk laps at the Westfield South Shore Mall to do exercise in the cold days. That's the place where the group gets together to socialize after walking a 3-mile walk. Arcese can't go nowhere near the mall  and will not be able to join the group until July 15.

This event doesn't relate to any of my classes. The only class I think it can sort of relate to is civics and economics. In civics and economics, we learned about many different laws and court cases. This relates to Arcese because he actually went to court for trespassing. It's important to know your rights and the different types of laws, so you can find a way to defend yourself. They actually banned him from going to mall for a few months. I think this event is unbelievable. The poor old man wanted to use the bathroom. It’s not like he was walking around the mall and doing something bad. I think they should have at least given him a warning to not do that again, instead of banning him from the mall. This event doesn't really affect me. It just lets me know to not try to use the bathroom in a place that hasn't opened yet. This event can happen to anyone.

What is the author’s point of view, and how does it impact the overall effect of the text? Use evidence from the selection to support your answer.

The author thinks that this event was ridiculous because instead of using evidence to make readers understand that this event was right, he uses evidence to show that this event was wrong. The author states that, “The management team did not respond to 1010 WINS for its report. One member of Arcese's group called the ban ridiculous” (FoxNews). The author used this evidence to prove that many other people thought it was wrong. The old man’s punishment was too severe for what he did.  The author also said “You think kids get bullied? Well, unbelievable or not, old people get bullied," (FoxNews). The author uses this quote to let people know that senior citizens get bullied too. Arcese was just a man that wanted to use the bathroom and got punished for using it at the wrong time. These quotes prove that Arcese should not have gotten banned from the mall. He did something that just deserved a warning. They exaggerated with his punishment. Not only kids get punished for using the bathroom at the wrong time.


FoxNews. “New York senior citizen banned from mall after untimely bathroom break”FOX News Network. FoxNews. 19. February. 2014. Web. 19. Feb. 2014.<http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/02/19/new-york-senior-citizen-slams-ban-from-long-island-mall/?intcmp=latestnews>

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Ohio girl's email cry for help leads to rescue, arrests

Nedermeijer, Marco. "children." Photograph. Flickr. Yahoo. 20. June. 2007. Web. 13. Feb. 2014. <http://www.flickr.com/photos/mnedermeijer/575507023/>


In Cincinnati, there were children that were rescued by a sister's email asking for help to a teacher after they were beaten and tied to their bed. This email led the teacher to call 911. After the investigation with the police and the children services authorities, they arrested the girl's mother, grandmother and grandmother. The 44 year old man was charged with raping his stepdaughters, 9 and 11, and abusing their 8 year old brother, said the police. The children later told the authorities that they were tied with ropes and chains for weeks, and only sometimes were untied to do homework. They were forced to take their clothes off to be hit with belts and paddles. They had marks and scars as evidence. The children said that they were sometime allowed to eat and that they were really hungry. The authorities said that they didn't look overly malnourished.  The children's father denied the accusations and the other adults said it was punishment for stealing food.
This article doesn't really connect with one of my classes. The only class I can think of is my English class. I think this article connects with my English class because Ms. Payseur talked about an event that was happening to the kids in Africa. They were torturing these kids because they thought they were witches. My event and the one in Africa connect because they're about innocent children getting tortured and these events are happening around the world.

I feel that this event is wrong. Children's shouldn't be tortured. If children are bad, there are punishments or ways that they can learn not to be bad; that doesn't involve beaten their children and leaving scars and marks on them. This affects me because there are many kids around me that are passing through the same situation. If it weren't for the girl that contacted her teacher, these children would still be stuck in this situation, and people around them wouldn't even know it.

How does the structure of the text refine and support the author’s claim? Use evidence from the selection to support your answer. The passage first starts off with a little summary about the event, then the author tells the readers about the event step by step since the beginning.  The author uses many quotes to support his claim.  In the beginning, the author talked about how the children were tortured and all the investigation. "I'm sure like most kids she trusted in her teacher that she would get her help,"(Associated Press) The author stated the quote and said the possibility of why the girl emailed her teacher. "We don't know if the opportunity was there that maybe no adults were around. Or maybe she just had enough." (Associated Press) Then, the author spoke about the school administration. "Our teachers are extraordinarily dedicated, highly trained, and have special relationships with their students." (Associated Press) Lastly, the author stated how the children are doing now. "They're getting to eat now. They have loving people around them," (Associated Press)

Associated Press. "Ohio girl's email cry for help leads to rescue, arrests." CNN. CNN. 13. Feb. 2014. Web. 13. Feb. 2014. < http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/02/13/ohio-girl-email-to-teacher-seeking-help-leads-to-3-abuse-arrests-good-home-for/?intcmp=latestnews >