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    It’s now six years later and William works as a mechanic and raises Savannah, now 16 years old. Police DETECTIVE CHASE ROGERS (39), and his partner, CHARLES RINGER (30), investigates the murder of young women, whose bodies are found in Melanie Forest. William gets drunk and punches a man and ends up in jail. Savannah wants her father to…

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    The lost cause monument that I chose honors an incident called “Andrews Raid.” The actual monument is an “American” type steam locomotive engine named the “General.” The engine operated on the Western Atlantic Railroad line and serviced both freight and travel between Atlanta, Georgia and Chattanooga, Tennessee. According to Russell S. Bonds in Stealing the General, “Chattanooga was an important rail junction that controlled food and supplies coming from the dep south headed to the…

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    “Are those …bullet holes?” Chase asked, as he dug into his pocket for his truck keys. The two cousins Chase and Jason were on their first hunting expedition after Jason got back from his tour in Iraq. When the two were in high school they would come to the same place and hunt every year. As they grew older, the tradition was often pushed off because of work or family responsibilities. However this year, the men had planned the trip months in advance after a grim discussion about how they are…

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    Chase is new to the firm and Sarah is in charge of training him. Chase is from Puerto Rico; he speaks English well, but doesn’t understand some of the southern phrases and accents that are well known in the area. At the end of the day, Sarah sits down with Chase and gives feedback on how he worked all day. Sarah begins by telling Chase what a great job he did working at a fast but efficient pace. She then begins to…

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    Nightmare in the Asylum “C’mon guys it will be so much fun. How many times have you been able to say that you’ve been inside an abandoned insane asylum?” Chase said. It was the night before Halloween and all was at ease, but little did the teens know what was in store for them in the hours to come. “You’ve heard the rumors about that place. There’s no way I’m stepping foot into that asylum,” Rebecca stated. “What rumor are you talking about?” questioned Logan as he walked into the room with…

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    he states that the novel serves as an allegory to Puritan society and to the Mechanistic struggle, which is the fight for dominance between Absolute Good and Absolute Evil. Chase argues that The Scarlet Letter is like a picture, consisting of dramatic and unconnected scenes, which “seem frozen, muted, and remote” (Chase 146). He explains the novel is operatic, as its events consist of the same characters in seemingly insignificant locations, over…

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    Characters: Ava(19-23) Avery(13-17) Chase(21-25) Ava's boyfriend Sophia&Skyler(22) twins; Ava's friends Chloe(23)Ava's god sister Kayla(20-24)Ava's best friend Amy(13-17)Avery's best friend Title: Avery's Trauma Genre: Realistic Fiction and Drama Summary: 23 year old Ava Wells was a young girl that was sneaking out, getting high, getting drunk, constantly partying hard, and verbally and physically abusing her 17 year old sister Avery. After 3 months of rehab for Ava, her and her family…

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    Loser's Club Analysis

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    his older brother's drug addiction. Chase puts his family in a very unenviable situation, leaving them with no house or money because of his killing of Richard Cross and drug expenses. While this is happening, Gordie watches his family struggle financially and mentally due to Chase. However, the turning point in the book is when Chase dies from his addiction. After the death of Chase, Gordie says he doesn't feel emotion from the his death. This is because as Chase was going through his problems,…

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    Extreme Caution Policy

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    necessary sometimes for police to conduct high speed chases; however there should be some provisions. High speed chases should only be conducted in pursuit of dangerous criminals or felons. Crimes should include murder, bank robbery, and/or prison breaks, and other dangerous acts. If it is safe to pursue the suspects then that is what the officer should do. The officer should use his/her discretion as to whether or not to pursue the vehicle or abort the chase, keeping in mind the safety of…

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    Dave Chase and his staff always wanted us to learn from outside sources in order to become more diverse. Mr. Chase is an avid reader and loves to recommend books to anyone who would take his suggestions so as a going away gift to all of his interns he gave us a book about business in baseball. He believed that…

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