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    a victim of a possible domestic violence assault, which occurred at 5115 Auburn Way S. Dispatch advised the reporting person, Dennis Anderson, stated his daughter Ceceilia Anderson was assaulted by James Fryberg and Ceceilia was being treated at St. Elizabeth Hospital. I contacted Ceceilia in the emergency room of the hospital. Ceceilia told me at about 2130 hours she and James were at James parents residence, 5115 Auburn Way S, and had argument about James owing her money. Ceceilia said she…

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    Do you like bass fishing, and don’t have a high school or college team? Not enough high schools and colleges offer fishing teams or clubs. More schools all around America need to offer these fishing clubs and teams. Bass fishing is one of America’s fastest growing sports. Although many schools aren’t realizing it and if they are these schools don’t want to start any teams or clubs. Every child has different skills. Some kids have the skill to throw a 90 mile an hour baseball, but others…

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    health and safety report on the shelter Auburn. In the report, the inspector’s conclusion said that no children with chronic breathing problems should live in the shelter, and no child under the ages of two should be living there at all due to lack of amenities for this young and venerable population (Elliot, 2013). In other words, Dasani’s family- with a 1-year-old, tow asthmatic children, and another who is legally blind- should never have been living in Auburn in the first place. For families…

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    My story in Mexico Guerrero is about a kid that lived with his grandma she take care of him for so many years he was 3 years old when she take him away from his mother because he couldn't stay with his mother his mother had mental problems and his grandma had terror that if he stayed with his mother she could do something bad to him.That kid grow up and he had to help his grandma in that house he learn how to used differents types of equipments in the lands. He learn that not to accept staff…

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    When she died she was buried in her hometown of Auburn, New York with military honors at Fort Hill. Today people can visit the Harriet Tubman Museum in Cambridge as well as the Harriet Tubman Home in Auburn. Not to mention, Freedom Park, which is a tribute to her memory. Another tribute is a plaque at the courthouse in Auburn. Dozens of schools have also been named after Harriet Tubman including Tubman Elementary School. There have been…

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    Timeus Smith of England, and his wife Fanny Smith of the Mid- west. Clark was born in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Clark Ashton Smith was born in the home of his grandparents, Hiram and Harriet Gaylord, in Long Valley, just off the Auburn-Folsom Road. He is the first born to Mr. and Mrs. Smith. The Life of Clark Ashton Smith As a child, Clark kept to himself, he enjoyed being isolated. He began writing at the age of eleven, but mostly “fairy tales” and “adventure novels”. He had…

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    The Penitentiary

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    The ideology of the Penitentiary opened by the Quakers in Pennsylvania was to replace their systematic punishment from early colonial penal codes (Monteiro & Frost, 2017). The country was changing and advancing into the future as the Declaration of Independence had been adopted as well as British laws had been repealed by the Pennsylvania legislature, (Siegel & Bartollas, 2014). The implementation of a new jail called penitentiary came to fruition as overcrowded jails were observed as inhumane…

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    regards to imprisonment in the United States and the overall effect it has on one group of people. Western begins his book with a brief history of American penitentiaries, naming two famous institutions, Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia and Auburn State Prison in upstate New York. Eastern State was the first generation of American prisons developed by the Quakers; they used solitary confinement as a means of reflection and repent in order for convicts to change the wrongs they did. It…

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    On 10-11-2015 at about 1825 hours I was dispatched to a CPR in progress at 1605 1st ST SE, Auburn/King/Wa. Enroute dispatch advised that a 90 year old male, later identified as Marvin Lohse, was found unresponsive in his backyard by his neighbors, TY Ferguson and Steven Ferguson. I arrived on scene with VRFA and was directed to the backyard of the residence. I noticed a male, Steven, performing CPR on a male, Marvin, who was laying in the grass near a lawnmower. VRFA began CPR protocol as I…

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    September 1851, Tubman made her third trip. She tried to get her husband to come back up North with her, but he decline and told her that he had remarried and did not want to leave. Tubman went to Garret’s house to found there were more passengers to rescue than anticipated. That did not stop her though. Once they reach the safe house of Fredrick Douglas, they remain there until he collect enough money to take them to Canada. After receiving the money, she and her eleven passengers started the…

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