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    Wilshire Wigs Case Study

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    On 11/14/15, at approximately 1600 hrs, R/P Lovell-Moore, Caroline walked into the station and requested a theft report for the business she works for. The R/P stated she works for (Wilshire Wigs) located at 5241 Craner Ave. On today's date at approximately 1430 hrs, a repeate custmore whom she knows (Susp-1 Kaufman, Eva) entered the business accompanied by another female (Susp-2). R/P stated that Susp-1 is completely bald, but she was wearing a wig with a red bandana wrapped around when she…

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    Peterson, Director of the Program on Education Policy and Governance (PEPG), and Caroline M. Hoxby, Professor of Economics at Harvard University, all agree that the American education is not failing. In fact Peterson has commented that “the American education system may be almost as good as it used to be, but…hasn‘t improved.” Caroline M. Hoxby agrees that other countries have been improving their education since the 1970’s, but when it comes down to the American…

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    Michael Camille, Image on the Edge (Chapter Three: In the Margins of the Cathedral), (Harvard University Press Ann Arbor: University of Michigan University Library, Scholarly Pub. Office 1992), 77-98. In his chapter on “margins” within a Gothic Cathedral, Michael Camille examines architectural features that act as symbols of marginalization and hierarchy. He looks specifically at gargoyles, quatrefoils and misericords that depict both fantastical and monstrous figures and those that include…

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    Jack Scott Mrs.Olsen Pre AP English III-8 29th April 2016 To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 1-11 Retest assignment The novel of TKAM takes various readers across the world the many places of human life and behavior that compels with the dramatic experiences of kindness,love,passion,and cruelty that is present throughout. The cause of exploration in the novel’s larger questions takes place within the perspective of the children in which the education of children is necessarily involved…

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    Definitions Affront - an offense to one's dignity or self-respect. Iniquitous - characterized by injustice or wickedness; wicked; sinful. Digressions ¬- a passage or section that deviates from the central theme in speech or writing. Veracity - conformity to truth or fact; accuracy Questions 1. What does Elizabeth tell Mr. Darcy his defect is? Elizabeth tells Darcy that he has no defect. “‘I am perfectly by it that Mr. Darcy has no defect. He owns it himself without disguise’” (Austen 42). 2.…

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    Irony

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    reader knows of Darcy’s gradual affection for Lizzy, but Lizzy herself is completely ignorant of it. The reader first learns of Darcy’s fondness for Lizzy when he defends Lizzy when Caroline Bingley is talking badly about her. Lizzy shows up to Netherfield with her hem covered in mud because she had walked there. Caroline thinks it is hysterical and gossips about her only to have Darcy defend her saying that the exercise had brightened her eyes. Another time Darcy unveils his affection is when…

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    not have good curb appeal the community was something that money couldn’t buy. One day at school a student named Walter that everyone knew was poor forgot his lunch. The teacher, Miss Caroline said to him, “Here’s a quarter.… Go and eat down-town today. You can pay me back tomorrow.” (pg 19) Even though Miss Caroline did not know Walter she offered him the quarter to be thoughtful and show that she cared. She also offered him the quarter because she didn’t know his background and that he didn’t…

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    As a whole, society will always make the first judgement of a person based off of their appearance. If there is anything Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, has taught me, it is that the outer shell of another individual will more than likely be deceiving. Because of this, a judgement based solely on the way someone looks is invalid compared to the assessment of a personality. This theme is displayed often throughout the novel, such as instances involving Walter Cunningham, Boo Radley,…

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    “There was no hurry, for there was nowhere to go, nothing to buy and no money to buy it with, nothing to see outside the boundaries of Maycomb County.”(pg 6) This quote describes Maycomb, the setting of the novel. Maycomb is a small confined town in the south where nothing appears to happen or change. The reason behind the monotonous cycle is the state of the people being of having no surplus income, nothing valuable to buy, and the idea that there is nothing worthwhile outside of town. From the…

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    that Frankenstein loved: his own mother. Caroline Beaufort took care of her ill father selflessly. She “attended him with the greatest tenderness” until “her father died in her arms” (Shelley 18). Caroline associated herself with the dead, which Gilbert and Gubar says is a characteristic of the ghost; she “inhabits both this world and the next, then there is a sense in which, besides ministering to the dying, she is herself already dead” (817). When Caroline does die, she becomes “the snowy,…

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