Dr. Frank Einstein

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“ Thirty thousand United States Dollars! Thirty thousand United States Dollars!   In Romania, you’re rich. Not like me.  I’m king but to everybody else you rich” Then he scrunched face in sarcasm. “You American.  Everybody is equal. Everybody has rights. Freedom. Freedom speech, Freedom press, writ of harps corpus, trial by jury.  Then, you go and conquer Iraq and say to the Iraqis we give you freedom in exchange for total control of all of your oil.  Ha HA HA HA.  I predict future. I don’t want those gypsies to get any ideas.  I have to rule those people and I don’t want you to ruin it!”
           I responded thusly, “You say that those in Council of Seven, that rules the world, are Vampires. That may be true. In the fact they drink human blood.  But they are not immortal. They have normal life spans.  They can see their refection. They can be stabbed, poisoned, shot by any bullet. They have a medical proven illness that compels them to drink blood and the skin to scab in sunlight. It's called porphyria. ”
         “No! No! What right do you have to question my authority?”
           “I have every right. I have civil rights.”
          “Submit to me!”
            “Uh Oh” I said and ran as fast I could run.  I made it to my rented car. I was glad that I now mastered the clutch. I looked b ack they was punching the air frustrated that they could not fly nor did they had a car.  I drove straight to Budapest. I flew immediately by airline to the states. I swore off vampires and never contacted Nadia again.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
                                        Chapter   Sixteen
     
          If I died at birth I would have been guarantee a place in heaven because I would not have to chance to sin.
     
           I forgot to renew my California intern special education –severely handicapped teaching credential.  The principal found out.  For anyone else this mistake would have been no big deal.  He said he would remove me.  He was going do this even though I had a multiple subjects credential, it is a credential to teach any self-contained class, as opposed a single subject credential that taught students who went from class to class, such as middle and high school.  I taught a self-contained class.  I had this class for two years.  I had only a couple weeks until I would receive my California special education –severely handicapped teaching credential.  But the principal was determined to get rid of me.
          My class consisted of four students all who have cerebral palsy that was more severe than l.  I had the same students each year. This is because it was the only moderate to severe special education class in the school.  From sixth grade past twelfth grade to potentially age twenty two.  It had two girls: Yantee and Ruby; two boys Jose and Michael. 
          I taught life skills rather than the academics curriculum because that the life skill curriculum was required by all the students' Individual Education Plans.  Each year I gave the Berrgance and Los Angeles County Profile assessments.  These assessments confirmed my student’s gradual progression.  This is all prescribed the California severely handicapped curriculum.  This curriculum has five domains: academics; vocational; home; community and recreational.      
         I would be placed in the school substitute pool, its only member-- in its history, until the end of the school year—June thirty.  My employment with the school district would be then terminated.  That was his plan. It was not my plan.
        On the day of my removal from my class, my student teaching university supervisor, Mr. Signorelli, came to my class to drop off my final grade for the three month class and supervision.  Mr. Signorelli retired from this district position of director

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