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    Attempted Burglary

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    Synopsis: Attempted burglary that occurred between the hours of 1500 on 12/6/2016 and 0830 on 12/7/16 at 7450 35th St N, 1202, Pinellas Park, FL 33781. An unknown suspect broke the window located on the northeast side of the residence. The tenant reported nothing stolen during this incident. No current leads. Case Status open refer to CIS for review. Evidence: 5 photographs submitted to PCSO Property and Evidence Burglarized building (lock) Force Entry, Suspect broke the glass window on the…

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    It was a normal day walking through New York City drinking a cup of joe.I’m going to work best job ever in a writing club.But let's not focus on that. and I get shot in the arm by something and it was green bluish I felt funny I… I ended up in the hospital with a weird dude next to me talking to the doctor I could not understand what they were saying because I could not hear, I guess it was because of the tranquilizer dart. So the secret agent dude took me out of the hospital and somewhere it…

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    NEWS RELEASE: Barr blasts FBI decision not to proceed against Hillary Clinton Former U.S. Attorney Finds FBI Statement Naïve and Passive From my perspective as a former U.S. Attorney representing the Northern district of Georgia (appointed by President Reagan) whose office conducted numerous high profile public corruption cases including prosecution and conviction of a sitting member of Congress and numerous other officials; having served 8 years on the Judiciary Committee and as a manager of…

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    Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward tells the story of Watergate and how the events transpired, and how Woodward and Bernstein acted as journalists to present one of the most compelling cases of reporting. While this book was not only informative from a historical perspective but also in learning about journalistic standpoint. The book starts by introducing the two men and addressing some of the early speculation about what happened at Watergate. Then, as Woodward begins to try and make sense…

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    Ocean's 11 Analysis

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    INTRODUCTION Ocean’s Eleven, a blockbuster movie released in 2001, is one of the three comedy heist films directed by Steven Soderbergh. The movie talk about Daniel Ocean, with his eleven accomplices, plan to rob three casinos simultaneously in Las Vegas. In the sequence analyzed, that represents the beginning of the film, appears Daniel “Danny” Ocean, performed by George Clooney, who is being interrogated by the parole board at the East Jersey State Prison. Less than 24 hours, after being…

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involves two unknown male Hispanic’s gaining enter into the MailBox Planet building located at 530 S. Lake Ave. Once inside the business, one of the suspects cut the lock that was on the inner gate (separates main office from mailbox area). The suspect entered the main office area and stole approximately 12-15 packages. The suspect left the scene, traveling in an unknown direction. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: The incident occurred at 530 S. Lake Ave. (MailBox Planet). MailBox…

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    The Checkers speech was created by Richard Nixon during his run for vice president in response to allegations that he misused funds meant to reimburse his political expenses. The media accused Nixon of accepting bribes from supporters in exchange for favors should he become vice president. In this speech, Nixon defends himself and attacks his opponents through the use of rhetorical skills and devices. Throughout the speech, Nixon seeks to improve his own credibility to viewers, while…

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    one that shows how approval of the president can affect the impeachment process as well as how the nature of the scandal or events in it can skew what the public decides to pay attention to. In the Whitewater Scandal, Bill and the First Lady, Hillary Clinton. While Bill Clinton was the Attorney General of Arkansas, he made a deal with Jim McDougal and his wife, Susan. They became business partners. Their partnership was called the Whitewater Development Corporation. During this partnership, they…

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    Why you might ask, is he held in so little regard? During his presidency, Harding allowed appointed friends and family, known as the spoils system, to official positions which allowed for a great amount of corruption. Such as, the Veterans Bureau Scandal. In which Harding allowed for the corrupt leader to escape to Europe as well as another member of the board to flee Washington D.C. and his name was removed from documents and presidential trips. President Harding brings to mind many attributes…

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    One of the most common methods of enhanced interrogation is waterboarding. Waterboarding is when the prisoner is strapped to a gurney inclined at an angle about 10 or 12 degrees. Once strapped in, water is poured on a cloth covering the prisoners mouth and nose. They pour the water for no more then 40 seconds at a time (“Interrigation”, par. 16). Waterboarding much like most of the methods are used in last resort when the prisoner no longer provides information (Rosso, 389). With waterboarding…

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