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    Joshua grew up about fifteen minutes driving from a bar called The Shrew. The Shrew itself was located in small laundromat/fast-food complex built sometime in the 1980s. It was a den for odd-looking old men and teenagers, with no one in between. Slowly, laundry found its way into people’s houses and that laundromat stuck out more and more and one week in the middle of summer, a brown-stained bag was discovered by a few teenagers behind the laundromat; that day end with a crowd of teenagers…

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    "You okay?" Nikki asked and knocked on her window. She regained composure and wiped her tears in her rear view window before shutting her car off and grabbing her things. "Yes. I'm fine." She said and got out of the car and closed the door behind her, immediately locking it and looking over her shoulder. "Nervous?" Nikki asked as they began to walk inside. "A tad..." She laughed uneasily. "Understandable." Nikki responded. "I'm sorry." "For what?" She asked and quickly unlocked the door…

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    Title. “I don’t understand what is going on.”Jack said. “Well we are in jail.”Tim said. “Why, I don't even remember what happened,”Jack said. All of a sudden Tim and Jack looked over and saw a fierce looking man. He came up to them and said, “looks like we have some good old newbys today huh.” The officer that was walking him back to his cell kept on yelling at the inmate to get back into his cell. He said it with a mean tone. Jack yield for a cop. “I have no idea what happened last night,”…

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    ONCE FIREFIGHTERS had jimmied the door that July afternoon, the police squeezed into a beaten apartment groaning with possessions, a grotesque parody of the “lived-in” condition. Clearly, its occupant had been a hoarder. The officers from the 115th Precinct called the medical examiner’s office, which involves itself in suspicious deaths and unidentified bodies, and a medical legal investigator arrived. His task was to rule out foul play and look for evidence that could help locate the next of…

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    While the officers are eating the lamb , one of them say “god damn this lamb is good i been starving.” The other officer says “ how this did happen think about there no evidence of someone breaking in or a weapon,if there was a weapon don't you think it will be cover in blood?” after finishing his sentence moments later Mrs.Malone starts to giggle in a room. The officers look at eachother confused wondering why Mrs.Malone was giggle in the other room, one officers quietly says “ you don't…

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    Theresa Knorr is an American woman convicted of torturing and murdering two of her children during the early 1980’s and is now serving two consecutive life sentences at the Placer County/Sacramento County jail in California (Murderpedia, n.d.). After a series of marriages, childbirths, and divorces, Theresa Knorr and her children moved into an apartment in Sacramento, California and it was around this time that Knorr began abusing her children (Clarkson, 1995). Over the duration of approximately…

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    reader. For Nicholas Sparks, his writing style has to be very liberal and flexible because if it was not like that then he would only create similar novels. It is essential that he is able to manipulate his own writing style. The main thing that affects the writing style as said before is the theme of the novel; that is what sets the mood for the writing style. Apparently the theme is very important for Nicholas Sparks ' writing because that is what causes a remarkable difference between the…

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    Change Is Not Always Bad As I sat in my room and reminisced over the change that happened in my life, a smile crossed my face. My smile was not because I like change, but it represented me overcoming the fear that gripped me every time change occurred. Many times in life I began to love or hate certain factors that life handed me depending on how I went through my first experience of that situations. Change is one of those factors I hated because when I first encountered it, I was young and…

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    Ottawa’s efforts still did not lessen from Québec’s stubborn refusal. In 1987, PM Brian Mulroney attempted to accomplish Trudeau’s career-long wish: get Québec to sign the Constitution. These efforts took the name of the Meech Lake Accord. When Québec refused to sign the Constitution in 1981, it estranged itself from the Canadian “constitutional family”. During constitutional discussions, Québec made many proposals whose acceptance would have led to its addition to the Constitution. The accord…

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    red flags that indicate developmental issues and give recommendations for screening tools, guidelines, and management strategies for the caregiver and patient. Case Study The case I was assigned was of a 30-month-old boy named Brian that presents for a well visit. Brian can walk and run independently, climb stairs…

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