- The author had an experience with a staff member at Creativate Brunei named Nazurah Salleh where she made dangerous decisions that put a child's life at risk.
- Specifically, Nazurah left a 3-year old child alone with the author's housemate who was having a mental breakdown, believing the child could "calm her down". This resulted in the housemate flinging the crying child in the air until the author intervened.
- Later, the housemate falsely accused others of crimes like assault without evidence. Nazurah defended her without concern for the impacts of false accusations.
- The author feels Nazurah lacks judgment, cares only about herself, and
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Photography by Jonathan Torgovnik and Heather McClintock. During the 1994 genocide, hundreds of thousands of Rwandan women were subjected to massive sexual violence by members of the infamous Hutu militia groups, known as the Interhamwe. Among the most isolated survivors are women who have borne children as a result of those rapes. Due to the stigma of rape and “having a child of the militia,” the women’s communities and few surviving relatives have largely shunned them. Intended Consequences: Genocide Mothers; Children of Rape brings together Jonathan Torgovnik’s remarkable portraits of these women and children, and their harrowing first-hand testimonies.Originally from Vermont, Heather McClintock was seeking a deeper, more intimate connection to humanity and the commonalities of our existence. She started documenting the struggles of the Acholi tribe of Northern Uganda in 2006. They are caught in the middle of a complex civil war. Countless numbers have been brutalized and children abducted from the tribe make up about 90% of the rebel soldiers. Heather states that her images only touch on the Acholi’s unimaginable suffering and it is her hope that the photographs will underscore this complicated and imperfect life we all share. She hopes the viewers will lend compassion to all brave survivors of conflict.
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Photography by Jonathan Torgovnik and Heather McClintock. During the 1994 genocide, hundreds of thousands of Rwandan women were subjected to massive sexual violence by members of the infamous Hutu militia groups, known as the Interhamwe. Among the most isolated survivors are women who have borne children as a result of those rapes. Due to the stigma of rape and “having a child of the militia,” the women’s communities and few surviving relatives have largely shunned them. Intended Consequences: Genocide Mothers; Children of Rape brings together Jonathan Torgovnik’s remarkable portraits of these women and children, and their harrowing first-hand testimonies.Originally from Vermont, Heather McClintock was seeking a deeper, more intimate connection to humanity and the commonalities of our existence. She started documenting the struggles of the Acholi tribe of Northern Uganda in 2006. They are caught in the middle of a complex civil war. Countless numbers have been brutalized and children abducted from the tribe make up about 90% of the rebel soldiers. Heather states that her images only touch on the Acholi’s unimaginable suffering and it is her hope that the photographs will underscore this complicated and imperfect life we all share. She hopes the viewers will lend compassion to all brave survivors of conflict.
Unwarranted criticism is a result of people’s own fears and insecurities than anything concrete. It is more a reflection of their own jealousies and feelings of being threatened.
My child's father turned out to not only be a serial stalker, but a child molester. I am trying to get him completely out of my life. I have gone far away to start my life over. It has been a complete nightmare. I want to put this behind me.
Unwarranted criticism is a result of people’s own fears and insecurities than anything concrete. It is more a reflection of their own jealousies and feelings of being threatened.
My child's father turned out to not only be a serial stalker, but a child molester. I am trying to get him completely out of my life. I have gone far away to start my life over. It has been a complete nightmare. I want to put this behind me.
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The Case of L
Presenting Problem
Client presented in the emergency room (ER) having been brought in the previous night by her parents. Following an argument with her parents, L cut her right wrist. L's mother reported that L started screaming rapidly and became physically violent toward her prior to cutting her own wrist.
Psychological Data
L is a 17-year-old Hispanic female who resides in Pennsylvania with her mother, father, and older sister. She is in 11th grade at the local public school. L appeared to be of average to above-average intelligence, as she was able to respond to numerous questions in an articulate and intelligent manner. She was well versed about world history and current affairs. Her mother confirmed that she has done well in school, maintaining a B+ average and participating in various school activities (e.g., chorus, school paper) until last year. L slowly dropped out of many activities she liked in the past. Her mother noticed about 8 months ago that L had also begun having difficulty doing schoolwork. Erratic behavior arose during episodes when L also became irritable and explosive. During these repeated episodes, she became quite defiant, cut classes, had to be placed in school detention, and had even assaulted the principal. L has numerous friends and believed she can relate to all types of people. She has a boyfriend who adores her, but she said she doesn't feel the same about him. The school counselor confirmed that L is outgoing, popular, and smart; but during these episodes she became another person, one who is very violent and difficult.
Medical History
A physical examination by a staff doctor revealed superficial cuts on L’s left and right wrist. The cuts appeared to be a few weeks old. There were cigarette burns on her right wrist that looked to be approximately one week old. In questioning L about the cigarette burns, L responded, "I just wanted to see how it felt—now I know." When questioned about old cuts on her left wrist, she responded, "I don't want to talk about it." L weighs 103 pounds and is 5’ 6” tall. L denied any dieting or fasting, but her mother noticed over this past year that her weight has dropped. Substance Abuse History L denied any drug or alcohol use. When she was questioned regarding such, her response was "I could do drugs if I wanted to. I don't want to, because it’s dumb." Family History L’s mother is 42 years old and works as a secretary for a large telephone company. Her father is 49 years old and operates a small landscaping business. Both are U.S. citizens, with a cultural background from Guatemala of which they are proud. Both have 2 a high school education. L’s sister is considerably younger, aged 8.
Their relationship is described as unremarkable, although L’s mother noted that the younger sister stays away when L is upset. Marital circumstances are uncertain, although the parents admitted that they are trying to keep the family together for their children, and they are of .
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Angela G. Bailey
Professor Wilson
Intro to University Writing
13 February 2015
I Believe in Writing
Let me tell you why I started writing in diaries. I was 17 years old when my mother got cancer. My mother tried to take her own life by jumping out of a hospital window. Thank God it was time for her meds and the nurse was able to get her back to her bed. This was so devastating to me, just the thought that she wanted to die sooner. I did not understand why she did not want to spend what little life she had to be with her children. I started writing daily about her day and what I was feeling. I had just gotten out of a children’s home. Definitely there was so much fear in me that I was going right back to the home. Many tears flowed from my eyes that year. I did not want to see my mother leave this world without getting any time with her. After all I was in the children’s home since I was eight and a half years old. My junior year in high school my teacher took me aside as she knew what I was going thru. She told me to write my life down that I had a story to tell. I did not write my life down however; I did start a diary and wrote in it from the day my English teacher told me to start. My mother died and I made it thru the funeral but it was pure and raw emotions I felt watching my sisters scream and brothers cry like babies. All I could do was sit and watch, I never shed a tear because I had come to terms with her dying by writing about her.
Fast forward 5 years down the road after my mother’s death. My brother Randy took his young life at 37 by taping his car windows and running an exhaust pipe thru his window. We looked for him for days. We never had one clue that he was suicidal. If we did we never picked up on it. We found him in the morgue. My brothers and sisters and I all knew that Randy never got over our mothers death, after all he was a momma’s boy. It took me a long time to get over his death than it did my mothers. He came to me in a dream and explained why he took or life. It gave me a sense of peace and understanding inside as to why he took his life. Maybe it was just that I made myself believe why.To this day two of my sisters have yet to get over his death. I tell them all the time to sit and write their feelings down. They may understand more why he did this horrible thing that crushed all our lives. Again writing got me through this horrible tragedy.
Now I will tell you about my daughter April who tried to take her life many years ago when she was 20 years old. Thank God, she had the sense to go to the hospital afterwards before the pills kicked in she was able to tell them what she did. Took me a long while to understand how a love gone wrong can cause a girl to want to die. I asked my daughter to please write me a letter explaining how she felt and why she felt she wanted to leave life as she knows it. She gave me a 5 page letter that stated this boy was the love of .
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I don’t see it coming, but about half an hour into my conversa-
tion with Leoni, she starts to cry. We’ve been talking about men
and sex and dating, and I ask her if she uses condoms.
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you’d think she was talking about taking a multivitamin. “I
don’t like how they feel.” Then Leoni, who is 26 and manages
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dating this guy a month. Finally she blurts out, “I have issues
with men: I don’t trust them to stick around.” She explains that
her father abandoned the family when she was a child.
And that’s when she starts to cry.
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woman to practice unsafe sex, but that just goes to show that the
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spite all our finger-waving, I-don’t take-no-mess posturing, it
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Not only do Black women seem more inclined to leave the
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And the largest number of these cases are the result of unpro-
tected heterosexual sex.
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and chlamydia, which, if left untreated, can cause blindness and
infertility, respectively. And while one in five Americans is
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The key aspect of Blanche’s character is fear. The word magic” t.docxjmindy
The key aspect of Blanche’s character is fear. The word “ magic” to me means the desire to be forgiven.When Blanche says magic, this shows her self-consciousness unable to deal with her reality thus leading to fantasy. Blanche got married to her husband Allan at a very young age. Being married at a young age is difficult for any young woman. Having to give up your dreams and starting a home with all the responsibilities that come along is quite a challenge.She questioned how she could have been better or the reason as to why her husband cheated. She discovered that her husband was cheating her with a man and this made her feel that that she is not that type of woman that a husband can be satisfied with. Her husband died shortly after their marriage. He committed suicide. The grief of losing a loved one especially a spouse at a young age is beyond comprehension. Everyone wishes to grow old together with their spouse. Blanche loved her husband Allan very much, and this is evident when he died.In fact, she had to go to her sister’s apartment after she engaged herself in promiscuity in a bid to deal with her pain. Even though, that happened after she lost her husband by ten years. She could not bear the pain of losing her home. It must have hurt her so much.It must have made her feel like less a woman.Blanche’s self-esteem took a turn. She felt so low about her appearance and that is when she started dressing scantily to get the attention of other men. She sleeps around with any interested man from her hometown. This behavior may have made her feel that she is still desirable after her husband cheated on her. She sleeps around with men to try and dismiss her feelings of betrayal self-worthlessness. As a result of not being able to deal with her grief and turning into promiscuity, Blanche was chased away from her hotel due to her loose morals. Since she did not have anywhere else to go, she moved in with her sister and brother in law. Blanche did not enjoy her stay here as well, a woman dealing with the pain of low self-esteem would do anything to make herself relevant. During her stay there, she puts herself in a superior position thus that got her loathed. Blanche calls Stanley, her brother-in-law callous names and demeaning her sister makes her feel that she is way above others. She uses that to mask her past and what she has become as a person. Blanche is bitter about life because of all the things that have happened to her. Treating people in a demeaning way makes Blanche feel better because she can hurt people as much as she has gotten hurt before and also numb her pain for a while. Most of the negative things that happen to Blanche are a result of the pain she went through and she is trying to hide that pain which leads her into committing more mistakes.Blanche then finds a job as a teacher, but the glory did not last long. She allegedly slept with one of the students. Despite having a job and a fresh start, the pain wouldn't just go away, .
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1. My experience with Creativate Brunei
Seeing that Creativate Brunei has ignored my numerous correspondences, I am sharing
my experience with its staff member there publicly.
I think it’s my duty as a responsible human being to inform everyone that Nazurah
Salleh, a staff member working at Creativate Brunei, isn’t the kind of person that
should be taking care of kids. I don’t want her near any children.
Here is my experience with her (summarized version at the end of this blog post seeing
how long and crazy my experience with her was):
Nazurah used to come to my house a lot back in Australia because she was friends with
my housemate Lina. Lina was a friend of a friend. One day, Lina suffered from a mental
breakdown (we later learned that it was partially induced by drugs) and was acting
erratically. She was clearly having a mental breakdown. I wasn’t Lina’s friend but I
suggested taking her to the hospital. Nazurah refused to do so and persuaded me not to.
The next morning, Lina was still acting erratically and Nazurah still insisted on not taking
her to the hospital. I had to go to work so asked Nazurah to stay behind.
At the time, our neighbor’s child used to come to my house a lot (she was 3 or 5 at the
time, I believe. We’ll call her “Anne” for a privacy sake). I had to leave to work and
Nazurah wanted to leave the house, leaving Lina by herself. As I was leaving, Anne
came to our house to play. Nazurah said she can play with Lina and let the child in. She
was about to leave Lina, who was clearly having a mental breakdown, with a 3 yr old
child, alone and unsupervised. I asked Nazurah what she was doing and she said, “Anne
will calm Lina down”. She was treating someone else’s child like a dog.
I immediately went back to the house and to my horror, Lina was flinging a three year
old in the air. The girl was crying and Lina wasn’t letting her go. We immediately
intervened.
I didn’t let Anne in my house. Nazurah wasn’t living with us and she let Anne come into
our house to “calm Lina down”, instead of taking Lina to the hospital. We did end up
taking Lina to the hospital after that.
I thought Nazurah had learned from her mistake but I was really wrong. She later said
that “all the crazy things you (me) said came true”. Crazy things like taking Lina to the
hospital and not letting a 3 yr old stay with a mentally deranged person because that’s a
form of child abuse.
Lina went to the hospital and came out. I took care of her during this time. After she
recovered and she no longer needed my help, she accused me of threatening to kill her…
with a candle. She accused another housemate of attempted sexual assault within the
same year as well and Nazurah knew about this. Lina also ended up stealing
money/things from me and other housemates. Furthermore, while my housemates and I
were away, she told some random stranger that he could move into the house without
telling us, the actual occupants. I’m assuming she wanted to st eal his bond money.
I thought Nazurah learned from her mistake but she still defends her friend to this day
(“Lina was sick”), showing her lack of judgment. I wasn’t there when Lina accused a guy
of sexual assault but given the fact that she never went to the police and Lina’s behavior
afterward, I don’t think that happened in real life at all. Nazurah must have known that
Lina was lying but she never once wondered what it was like for the guy being accused
of sexual assault.
2. I used to work at a courthouse in the past and had my criminal records checked all the
time. I have zero criminal records but I’ve met a lot of girls that were raped but couldn’t
prove they were. I have nothing but disgust toward people who would lie about sexual
assault but Nazurah doesn’t feel that way because it doesn’t affect her and she is okay
with defending people that would lie about it. Nazurah could have easily told her friend
to stop making accusations but she never did. She was ready to leave a 3 year old in an
extremely harmful situation because it didn’t affect her. Based on this, I would assume
Nazurrah just doesn’t care about other people’s suffering.
Even though it was a harrowing experience being accused of something I didn’t do after
I helped a person (no one believed Lina but it was still an extremely stressful situation
and a major betrayal), I think it was worth it given that I ended up saving a child’s life.
Nazurah doesn’t see it that way because even though she may seem like a nice person,
during times of stress she would make shockingly dumb decisions and refuse to take
responsibility. She never acknowledged how wrong it was to support a person making a
false sexual assault accusation. I think parents should know about her past mistakes and
that this is how she treated other parent’s child.
I have nothing to hide and records will easily corroborate what I’ve said. My former
neighbor can attest what Nazurah had done because she never forgave Nazurah for
putting her child’s life in danger. Anyone who knows me knows that I’m the kind of guy
that would stop a child from being abused. If anyone has any questions, please feel free
to contact me.
I did confront Nazurah later on. She never believed in Lina’s allegation against me but
she said that “you guys just had a personality clash”. Apparently, she thinks stealing
money from people and making false allegations (Lina was going around insisting that I
tried to kill her and cried when people didn’t believe her. She never came up with a
reason why I wanted to kill her and never went to the police) is just part of people not
getting along. Both Nazurah and Lina had ample time to apologize to me but they never
did, indicating that they haven’t changed at all. They almost caused a serious injury to a
child but they didn’t care. A person who thinks false murder threat or rape allegation to
get attention is nothing serious shows clear lack of judgment and should not be put in
such a responsible position as looking after other people’s children. I am sure Nazurah
never wondered the emotional damage she caused to Anne. Given these incidents, my
friends and I contacted Creativate Brunei several times because we were worried about
the children’s safety. Instead of assuring us of the safety measures they have in place,
they simply ignored our requests; as if having a child almost killed in your house due to
negligence is no big deal.
Summarized version: Nazurah left a 5-yr old child alone with a person that was clearly
mentally unstable and was having a nervous breakdown (Lina) to “calm Lina down”. She
left the two people alone but I knew that was a wrong thing to do. When I went back to
intervene, Lina was flinging the child in the air, making the child cry. Lina later got taken
to the hospital against her will. Nazurah never took responsibility for what she had done
and continued to do many things that I thought were irresponsible and shocking. This
includes the time when Lina accused a guy of sexually attacking her which I don’t believe
at all considering how she never went to the police, the amount of times she lied, and
how she later stole things from us. Nazurah never once wondered what it was like for
the guy that was being accused or talked to her friend about how wrong her actions
were. She doesn’t care about anyone but herself and makes horrible decisions. Dealing
with Nazurah and having almost a child killed in my presence was one of the worst
experiences in my life and I am sharing this experience to spare people from going
through the same things I did.