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    information. The police had some descriptions but the information that they have was not complete to press charges against Tyrone Briggs. According to an eyewitness evidence provided by Wells and other writers, Eyewitness accounts can be affected by exposure to misleading questions, a system variable. (Wells 582) This statement show that according certain questions asked for identification, the results can be inaccurate. In this case, Briggs had to types of descriptions that led to…

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    of Muhammad, whom Ishaq identifies as transmitters in hadif, is the detailed descriptions of Jerusalem, the empty jar of water in the caravan, and the figures of Jesus, Moses, and other prophets. According to Ibn Ishaq’s sources, Muhammad described numerous prophets, such as Moses, being “a ruddy faced man, tall thinly fleshed, curly haired with a hooked nose as though he was of the shanu’a” (183). This relayed description of Moses helps affirm Muslims of Muhammad’s prophet hood because this…

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    9 by T. E. Lawrence Discussion Questions 1.1. What sense impressions are used in the paragraph? 2. Identify the elements of description used. Copy one sentence with a figurative of speech and identify its type. Read the following paragraph and take note of the emotion/feeling expressed by the characters. Pausing in his speech, Wing Biddlebaum looked long and earnestly at George…

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    Analysis Of Sniper

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    stories are all about the real work of snipers where they hide, how they talk, and the rifles they use to do their job. That's why in Sniper I believe that Gina Cavallaro and Matt Larsen use description to show the characters surroundings, thoughts , and words. To begin with, the authors use great description to describe the surroundings of the characters. For example, while the authors is telling about a sniper shootout he describes how “....745 or 746 meters” thats a long shot…

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    background education and training, and the typical salary. The over-arching job of FBI agents is to act as lead investigators in crimes that involve the national security, containing over 200 varying categories of national violations (“FBI Agent: Job Description, Duties…

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    The sentence, “And you are not the guy and still you fit the description because there is only one guy who is always the guy fitting the description” is repeated. I think it’s repeated because the author want to remind us that there is always someone mistaken for the criminal. This is important because in the black community, people are always being frisk for unjustified reasons or rather they fit the description. Everytime I read that sentence, I start to think deeper and and ask myself why is…

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    In this research paper, Dr. Craig Bennell (2014) demonstrated that inaccurate offender profiles discourage the police to arrest the offenders. Next, Craig (2014) introduced that offender profiling is a type of technique in the police investigation. Currently, profiling becomes a prioritized tool of solving a serial offender case. Additionally, serial murder cases mean that the police must fit a particular suspect in a large amount of suspects. However, if offender profiling is confounded, it is…

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    seems to have used the long sentence so as to facilitate a vivid and detailed description of the actual state of the environment and condition…

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    The KSF outlines dimensions that describe various NHS roles and levels of working for different staff groups and are often used to create core job descriptions. From the time of publication of the KSF (2004), there have been considerable changes in the use of ICT in healthcare. To be able to fulfil the ambitions set in the government’s information strategy , NHS staff need to robust ICT skills and an…

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    gets himself into trouble. He enjoys disrespecting his teachers, acting aggressively towards his classmates, and being mean towards others. Ultimately, it becomes clear to everyone but Laurie’s mother that Charles is imaginary. The author uses description and a plot twist to present the fact that not telling the truth to others impacts everyone. Lying to others is an immense problem that affects everyone in the story. As Laurie comes home to his parents day by day, he informs them about…

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