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    Under the Radar is written in the perspective of the husband, Steven Reeves, but Nicole performed it from the point of view of the wife, Marjorie Reeves. This change of perspective was very different from Stacy’s because although the change enhanced Stacy’s performance it didn’t really change the effect of the story. When Nicole switched perspectives, however, the audience got to see the story from the opposite point of view. When I first read Under the Radar I empathized with the husband…

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    Characters Within the short story “Under the Radar” the main characters are Steven Reeves, protagonist, and Marjorie Reeves, antagonist. Steven Reeves depicts a round character. He, a college graduate, married Marjorie at a young age and is committed to his job. Steven lacks intelligence in the common sense category. For example, he was naïve about Marjorie’s year-long affair with a man he idolized. Steven also displayed some callous feelings toward Marjorie which, turned into a violent scene…

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    The Psychological Theory best represents the reason Dennis Radar committed the hideous crimes in the town of Wichita, Kansas because he was predestined to be a psychopath, which is the basis of this theory. The theory explains that mental disorders such as Psychopathy can cause an individual to turn towards criminal acts. According to Jack Levin, Ph.D., Dennis Radar is considered a psychopath because “The most essential characteristic of a psychopath is an excessive need for control and power,…

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    difficult for their plate to be read by photo radar cameras, or even with the naked eye at certain times of the day. As Senator Farley said, it makes no sense to require a license plate, but allow covers. The interesting thing is that Steve Farley had been trying to pass this same law for 7 years. Why would it take 7 years to pass a common-sense law? The answer, as usual, is politics. Arizona Congressmen bitter over the implementation of photo-radar cameras thought that keeping license plate…

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    So we have to go to the gas station in a little bit of time. I got the snacks, lacey got the healthy food, ben got the clothes, and radar filled up the gas. 16- We are still driving and it’s kind of boring but I was driving so its not supposed to be interesting. We play some games to make the time pass. We played mental I spy, its where you spy things that aren’t supposed to be seen…

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    tension between Jenelle Evans and her ex-fiancé Nathan Griffith have increased dramatically and Radar Online, Feb. 1, 2016 reported that things are heating up even more over the custody of their son Kai. Apparently, Mr. Griffith is angry because Jenelle will not let him visit Kai and when she does allow him visitation privileges, it is with extreme conditions, otherwise he cannot see his son. A source told Radar Online that the last time Nathan visited Kai on December 28; it was under the…

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    argument then it’s questionably whether this relationship was real from the very start. In the story Under the Radar written by Richard Ford a married couple hit a rough patch. This rough patch not only destroys their relationship but leads to their inevitable deaths. In my interpretation of this story I came to the conclusion that both people in the relationship The short story Under the Radar by Richard Ford is about a married couple, Steven Reeves and Marjorie Reeves, which are on their way…

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    Although the regolith represents an important economic resource (Wright et al., 1985; Taylor and Eggleton, 2001), it also acts as a hindrance to exploration for mineral deposits under cover (Anand, 2016; Salama et al., 2016) and geological mapping in general. The term regolith refers to all of the weathered and/or unconsolidated material from basement rock to earth surface including interbedded fresh rocks (Taylor and Eggleton, 2001). Tardy (1997) estimates that nearly one third of the area of…

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    The surface of Venus was mapped in 1991 by the Magellan expedition, which revealed evidence of extensive volcanic activity on the planet--yet the timing of this volcanic activity remains a mystery. About 80 percent of Venus' surface is covered in volcanic material. Most of the volcanoes are believed to be inactive, yet there is some evidence to suggest more "recently" activity ("recent" in this context meaning within the last 500 million years). There are no lava nor caldera (craters created…

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    creatures by males. In relationships that idea causes dissatisfaction and unhappiness between couples which leads to a dysfunctional relationship. Naturally men tend to be more controlling over woman in relationships. In the short story “Under the Radar” by Richard Ford the author illustrates a young married couple. The author portrays Marjorie as a beautiful, flirty woman and her husband a shy sweet man in a males’ point of view. On a way to a party “Marjorie Reeves told her husband, Steven…

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