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matchadobo · 6 months
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this is margaret's character sheet
omg??? sadly, i've only finished upto here cuz my school break is over 😩
so this is how they met! the infamous barrel stowaway agenda lmao
i want to write something for kidd before i become inactive again ☹️ i hope i can come up with something before the day ends
edited his scar i forgor whuahwh
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 2 years
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"WANTED PLACE OF WOMAN SENTENCED TO A TERM IN JAIL," Toronto Star. June 10, 1912. Page 2. ---- But Magistrate Denison Would Not Allow Thomas Doyle to Make the Sacrifice ---- AS SHE IS NOT HIS WIFE ---- J. R. Kelly, Three and a Half; Terry Sheridan, Three, and Jas. Mulhall, Four Years. ---- "Listen, listen, Denison, convict me, don't convict her. I don't want that woman sent down. Let me take her place."
Thomas Doyle made a rush from where he stood at the defendant's railing up to the witness box, where Mrs. Mary Jane McKeagan had just been convicted of fraud, and very courageously suggested that he take the woman's place. However, it was the woman, not the man, who had been guilty of false pretences, so the sacrifice couldn't be accepted. Besides, it was stated the man had just lived with her, without the formality of a marriage.
The trouble was the old one where Mrs. McKeagan bought furniture from the Bedeil Company by instalment and resold it to Mary Douglas.
"Of course," the woman offered defence, "if anybody had asked me I would have told how it stood."
"You'll be convicted. Thirty days," was the magistrate's reply. Then Doyle made his plea. He had been charged jointly, but the woman had done all the dealing, so the charge against him was dismissed.
A house of ill-fame holding forth in Christopher street has been broken up by plainclothesmen from No. Division. Charles Marco, keeper, goes to the Central for six months: Annie Duggan, thirty days. and Dominic Marader, inmate, thirty days, in jail.
Drunk While Driving. John McIntosh was drunk yesterday while driving a horse and buggy. This morning he paid five dollars for so doing.
John Flanagan was also drunk yesterday in charge of a horse and rig. Five dollars and costs or fifteen days was the punishment meted out by Magistrate Ellis this morning. As the magistrate would not give him until to-morrow to get the money, he went downstairs.
Alex Burns is one of a gang of young men who frequent Allen Gardens, taking flasks and bottles with them. Saturday night he was drunk in the park. This morning he paid $2 and costs.
Antonio Bayard was indignant when he was called a vagrant. The police say he guides strangers to Centre avenue dives. He was given $20 and costs or sixty days, and went down.
Three Burglars Sent Down. The three burglars captured on Friday night by Detectives Taylor and Twigg two hours after they had broken into A. Fine's store at Queen and Simcoe streets and stolen several suits and odd clothing. came before Magistrate Denison for sentence. All had already pleaded guilty, but the remand was made to look up their records. The men were: John A. Kelly [pictured, top], James Mulhall [pictured, middle], and Terry Sheridan [pictured, bottom], and all had several prior convictions ranging from a few days to two years.
A fresh charge was laid against Mulhall, to which he pleaded guilty, the theft of four vests from the Alexander furnishing store at Queen and Brock avenue.
"I'll break you up a bit when you get out, anyway," the magistrate concluded, "Kelly, three and a half years in the penitentiary, Mulhall, four years; Sheridan, three years."
The charge of passing three bad checks, totaling $27.60, issued on the Crown Bank at College and Spadina, is being pressed against Wm. McNobb, the complainant being Stanley Ritter, meat dealer in St. Lawrence market. "McNabb was driving and collecting for him." Detective McConnell informed, "and the complaint is that he collected money, kept it, and turned in the bad checks instead."
Upon a plea of not guilty, the case waits a day to brink the bank's statement.
Morrison Acquitted. The complaint Mrs. Margaret Ogden, of 176 Christie street, was urging against Wm. Morrison was that when he came to the house to pack furniture for a storage company they found him in a wrong room.
"And twenty dollars was missing from a trunk. He had no right upstairs, and this happened after we had insisted upon an honest man being sent," Mrs. Ogden stated. Pressed as to how she got the money, complainant said she was a nurse and earned five of it as undertaker's commission.
"Never took a cent of it," declared Morrison very positively, and the employer added the recommendation that every day for some months Morrison had been afforded the chance of stealing, but never had. The charge was dismissed.
Woman Fell, Not Beaten. Charles Fuller, colored, came into the police court still wearing his stock-in-trade, a sign: "Please Help the Blind." The complainant was Annie Pancer, with her head still wrapped as a result of what happened a week ago.
"Knocked me over with his cane," the woman informed. Then she admitted that possibly she was too intoxicated to be sure. They had lived together.
"In the morning I gave her forty cents to get her shoes mended," Fuller stated. "She bought beer instead."
Under the circumstances Faller's statement was accepted, that Annie fell and cracked her head against the door. Dismissed.
Mrs. Elizabeth Archer. who attempted to take her own life by jumping into Coatsworth Cut, appeared in the morning Police Court, charged with attempted suicide.
As they Crown stated that they wished her mentality tested, a week's remand was arranged.
Fined For Selling Liquor. A police visit to the Occidental Hotel, Heintzman and Dundas streets resulted in the seizure of 478 Lottles of beer, and a conviction against Fred McKeown, proprietor, of having liquor for sale illegally. The fine was $20.
From Saturday till Monday Elsie Saint was domestic in the house of Mrs. Annie Cooper, at 145 Arthur street, and her labors much resembled house-cleaning. What she admitted stealing was: a gold watch chain, $18, a feather, gloves, and smaller articles. The sister, Emily Saint, who had visited her on Sunday, was also placed under arrest by Detective McConnel., but her plea in the Police Court was not guilty.
"At the time of arrest," the officer told the court, "Emily was wearing the ostrich plume and the gloves. They were taken in the street."
Following her request a remand was arranged for Monday.
Oscar Davidson's theft was a small one, but his record was proportionately large. He had stolen a bicycle from Bay street and was arrested by Detective Jarvis, when he tried to sell it on Queen west.
"Eight prior convictions," the officer stated, "from two to six months."
And the man is still young in appearance. Davidson now goes to the Central for one year.
[AL: Kelly was 26, born of Irish immigrant parents in the Toronto area, a common laborer, and a jailbird like the others. He was convict #F-406 at Kingston Penitentiary and worked in hard labour jobs like the stone pile. He was reported twice in 1913 - once in February and again in November, and both times lost remission and spent weeks in solitary confinement. Mulhall had been in penitentiary before and would come back again. He was 29, also born of Irish immigrant parents, and worked in a broom factory. He was convict #F-405 and worked in the carpentry shop at Kingston Penitentiary. He was reported once in March 1915 and lost 5 days remission. Sheridan was also a jail bird, 33, a baker by trade. He was convict #F-407 and worked in the kitchen. He was never reported for infractions. Kelly was released in very late 1915, Mulhall in 1916, and Sheridan was paroled in 1915.]
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classicfilmfan64 · 3 years
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This is a good one and it is on DVD and BluRay. 
THE GLASS KEY  Paramount, 1942.  Directed by Stuart Heisler.  Camera:  Theodor Sparkuhl.  With Brian Donlevy, Veronica Lake, Alan Ladd, Bonita Granville, Richard Denning, Joseph Calleia, William Bendix, Frances Gifford, Donald MacBride, Margaret Hayes, Moroni Olsen, Eddie Marr, Arthur Loft, George Meader, Pat O'Malley, Ed Pell, Sr., James Millican, Jack Mulhall.
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rosanoriega-blog1 · 6 years
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WP3 3 more sources
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Tucson Students Aren't Deterred by Ethnic-Studies Controversy by Zehr, Mary Ann
Zehr, Mary Ann. "Tucson Students Aren't Deterred by Ethnic-Studies Controversy." Education Week 30.4 (2010): 1. Web.
USC library Database, terms used; ethnic studies Mexican students
Summary: the author further talks about what the Ethnic studies courses teach at Tucson. There are 3 courses, a course on Mexican-American studies ,Native-American literature and an African-American literature course. Zher also talks about Rudy Acuna’s book, Occupied America and mentions that teachers at Tucson High School incorporate his book to get a more deeper understanding/rich learning experience. This source also gave me an insight of what critics of Ethnic studies might say, which is that this curriculum teaches students to consider themselves as “victims” this is a good counter argument.
“Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne and Deputy Superintendent Margaret Dugan contend the courses teach anti-American ideas and encourage Mexican-Americans to think of themselves as victims”
“the district's director of Mexican-American studies, but also use sources such as Occupied America: A History of Chicanos , by Rodulfo Acuna, that teach perspectives that may not get much play in a traditional K-12 classroom.”
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Dreaming beyond the fields: Undocumented youth, rural realities and a constellation of disadvantage by Gonzales, Roberto GAuthor Information; Ruiz, Ariel G
Gonzales, Roberto G., and Ariel G. Ruiz. "Dreaming Beyond the Fields: Undocumented Youth, Rural Realities and a Constellation of Disadvantage." Latino Studies 12.2 (2014): 194-216. ProQuest. Web. 6 Mar. 2018.
USC library Database, terms used; Latino Immigrants in school
Summary: Gonzalez and Ruiz’s article talks about immigrant Latino students and how in comparison to their peers, they tend to not perform as well. Gonzalez and Ruiz mention that one of the main reasons for their low performance in school is because of the fact that most students do not come into the american school system with knowledge of the English Language. Another reason is because of the fact that most of these children do not come from educated backgrounds.  
“Latino minorities experience acute poverty at  higher levels than any other ethnic or racial group and are more likely to earn less than the median income.”
“Latino immigrants in rural America tend to be younger, less educated and less proficient in English than their metropolitan counterparts.”
“As a result, Latino immigrants in rural America experience alienation and residential segregation that relegate them to the periphery of their communities.”  
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Socioeconomic Disadvantage, Proximal Environmental Experiences, and Socioemotional and Academic Adjustment in Early Adolescence: Investigation of a Mediated Effects Model by Robert D. Felner, Stephen Brand, David L. DuBois, Angela M. Adan, Peter F. Mulhall and Elizabeth G. Evans
Felner, Robert D., and Others. "Socioeconomic Disadvantage, Proximal Environmental Experiences, and Socioemotional and Academic Adjustment in Early Adolescence: Investigation of a Mediated Effects Model." Child Development66.3 (1995): 774-92. Web.
USC library Database, terms used; Parents education level affecting kids  
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Students who come from a non-educated background are less likely to succeed in their educational careers from those who have parents/relatives who do come from an educated background.
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“those who lived with parents who had not completed high school reported less emphasis on intellectual and cultural issues in their families, less sense of belonging at school, and higher levels of negative life events and daily stresses. Adolescents in the no high school group also reported receiving less social support from their families and poorer relationships with their mothers than did adolescents in parent college education group.”
“History teachers are expected to teach the ideals of citizenship to students. Governments expect teachers and school districts to promote the national ideologies of patriotism and citizenship.” (10)
“Textbooks ignore the majority of populations on this planet.” (11)
“When other (non-European) people’s culture and history are written, it is from the Eurocentric perspective.” (13)
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ephemeral-elegance · 10 years
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Cut and Embroidered Lace Gown, 1904
Margaret Mulhall, New York
via The Met
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matchadobo · 6 months
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say hello to my oc!! i've been workin on this since the weekends HWHAHAJAH RECENTLY DECIDED TO START DRAWIJG??? this seems like a fever dream but i think i'll be making mini comics?? we're on a one week break and i'm pretty sure i'll be busy again for next week but i'm really excited for this ✋🥺❤️
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matchadobo · 5 months
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have a oc that a part of the kid pirates rignt, tell me more a about her.
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first of all hi anon!
i haven't had the chance to actually elaborate more on her storyline, visuals, and characterizations bc of the shithole called school 🙁 i will try to get back on doing stuff for them but i doubt i'll be able to commit since we still have some work even on break 😩
but ANYWAYS
so margaret mulhall 🔫
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i assumed you've already read her first post and their first meeting.
to provide more info, i based her character off of lucille mulhall. to put it simply, she's the first cowgirl originated from missouri. in this case, i made margaret's mother to be lucille. margaret made it her life goal to look for her mother, it is an irl canon event that lucille lives in st. louis so i made that margaret's destination.
margaret lives off as a ship hopper (is that a word) ever since she was of legal age. she's a mercenary who takes on jobs under a certain handler, it is an informal employment. i would cook some bullshit and say this employment is aided by someone who raised her. her father is... well... i haven't cooked up something for that yet 😩
she is scared of dogs LMAO that's why i made an art for it. i just find ppl scared of dogs really cute. most dogs are scared of new ppl too so they're just scared of each other it's the CUTEST thing 🥺.
in terms of personality, margaret is somewhat similar to robin hood. does crime for good? helps people but also breaks the law? a kindhearted criminal? she steals, knows her way around danger, very daring, may or may not have k1lled someone 🫣, slept around some places for certain conditions, and have SEEN some shit. her ideals are way too similar to a pirate tho, fuck the govt and celestial dragons kinda shit. she doesn't have a stigma against pirates, she have worked (mostly betrayed) with them side by side. she just hasn't really sat herself down to assess if she'll join one. she doesn't see the need for it (until she met kidd 🤧), she has a one track mind that is only set on reaching st. louis.
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it'll be narrated in the comic that i'm hopefully planning to release, but here is the rough sketch of the next page that does not probably make sense
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but i'm planning to have her join bc she saved kidd from the marines so there's some you-owe-me kinda stuff between them, she only saved kidd to let him have her on the ship and take her to st. louis. she'll only plan to stay on the ship until the victoria reaches the island and in the span of her stay, stuff will build up between margaret and kidd 🥰. once she leaves tho, kid'll begrudgingly ask her to be become part of the crew, chemistry is just too strong in this one😌. let's just say he'll miss her 😞. i'll do better explaining in the comic i'll make I SWEAR 🥺
you guys are free to send asks abt your thoughts on margaret's characterization or anything else that could help my oc! if it's some deets abt the story with her, it'd really help 🥺 i welcome your thoughts 🥰
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