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    On Monday, August 29, 2016, at 2300 hours, Deputies were dispatched to 119th street, just east of the Kansas Star Casino near Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas. Upon arrival 911 Dispatched advised reporting party, Shawn M. Moffitt (DOB: 10-21-1992) was out with a white female wearing black leggings and a black T-shirt. Shawn also advised this female was bleeding from the face, as if she had been in a physical altercation. Deputy Carmichael, who was riding with me, Deputy Waldschmidt, located the…

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    disclaimer to those viewing this letter. I, myself was born the same year -- 1996 -- that the Spice Girls first stormed the music scene. It was until later on in my elementary school years that I discovered the Spice Girls through my brother’s videotape Spice Girls: One Hour of Girl Power. By the group had been disbanded. What probably made you guys stand out from other manufactured pop groups that came out in the late 90s/early 2000s era was that you guys had great chemistry. That’s probably…

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    My most recent client is in his 70s, at least. His hands are clammy and I think his heart might give out while he is on top of me. Most girls would think that grandpas like him are full of sugar and spice, but I know better. The older, the more sleazy. But most of the time the money I get is pretty substantial, so I deal with it. At least he doesn’t ask to cuddle. The man at the Subway down the street from my apartment always asks. For some reason, they all like to believe that they are special.…

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    If given the chance to follow your curiosity, would you leave everything behind? The answer for a young Marmaduke Van Swearingen was yes. Born on January 2, 1753 in Fayette County Pennsylvania, the young man grew up on a thousand acre farm. His parents, John and Katherine Stoll Swearingen, had 14 children; Marmaduke was the fourth. The Swearingen children had a first hand account with the biased attitudes and expiernces possessed by the white settlers in North America, but Marmaduke seemed…

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    Working Conditions Through the stories Lyddie and Spilled Water, both protagonists were faced with poor health and safety while working and unacceptable treatment of individual workers with compensation. Spilled water by Sally Grindley, and lyddie by Katherine Paterson. Through this essay, I will be explaining the protagonist’s difficult working conditions, and comparing and contrasting both accounts. Lyddie’s work place was situated in the U.S, 1800’s, and Spilled water just a few years ago…

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    The Scar Boys by Len Vlahos is about Harbinger Robert Francis Jones (Harry) who almost struck by lightning, almost killed his best friends, and was in a kick-butt rock & roll band that almost made it big, but failed. It all started with a college essay that was only supposed to be 250 words to get to know the student (Harry) but ended up being a novel (Good job Len..). Jones was tied to a tree by some neighborhood buttheads & was standing there, stuck in a tangle of ropes against some giant…

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    Starting at a young age, kids are swarmed with societies ideal image of what each gender of children should look like and play with. Children are not born with this distinction that dolls are for girls, and that trucks or guns are meant to be for boys. No, these ideals are established in their heads from what toys they interact with as a child, and the clothes that they wore. When walking into the toy section of a store, you are either overwhelmed by the amount of pink and other bright colors…

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    Roethke’s “My Papa’s Waltz” is a poem that contradicts itself as a whole many times. When reading it, there are two contrasting ideas that can be visualized. He uses certain words that are playful while also using words that have a clearly negative connotation to tell this story between a father and son. Other times, there is ambiguity in the phrases he chooses. Even the rhythm of the poem can have different meanings to different people. It all depends on which words stand out to the reader.…

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    Introduction Most leaders in organizations make use of Kotter’s work when they want to implement change in their operations. The model operates within eight different tenets and helps organizations to change their operations speedily, with perfect results. The other important model in this category is by Lewin model, which has three different steps. The three tenets for Lewin, also provide organizations and leaders an effective way of approaching change. The two models and their comparisons are…

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    We all look at the same moon in the sky, and sometimes this is the only comfort those in a long distance relationship have. Some couples may not have the chance to talk for days, so they seek a sense of peace from the orb in the sky. If this is the case, though, why is anyone in a long distance relationship? With a face to face relationship, there is rarely the worry that one may not see his or her significant other for any length of time. Long distance relationships are growing in popularity,…

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