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    Criminal Profile #1 Submitted by Omar Jaquez Estrella Mountain Community College AJS 225 Gary Ridgway Gary Leon Ridgway aka “green river killer” was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on February 18, 1949. Ridgway targeted runaways and prostitutes along state Route 99 in south King County, Washington. In 1982 and admitted in an interview, there is over 75-80 murdered woman and several unfound bodies. Gary Ridgway grew up in SeaTac,…

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    Since Epilepsy is know for seizures, it's main symptom is a seizure itself, and possibly fainting. The effects of this disorder all depends on the person, and how their body reacts to the issue. People may face, depression, no control of the movement in your own body, and being lost/clueless within yourself. If you are diagnosed with Epilepsy, medication is needed for this disorder in order to stay somewhat controlled and maintain the regulations of your body. If you don't treat yourself…

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    A solution here is an uneasy one. Outright removing Fort Bragg from the equation is an idealistic idea, but would be met with great resistance by not just the military but those who rely on the post for their income. Slowly scaling back the military presence and having the military pour money in to the cultivation of a more diverse job base sounds overly democratic and perhaps a little naive. The best way to know what to do in the future may be to look at what was done the last time the United…

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    Managerial Elite Theory

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    The military-industrial complex is one of the best examples of the managerial elite theory. In the film, Why We Fight, it’s explains how the corporate, military, and government elite use their power to further position, status, and profits of the managerial elite. When we went…

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    Stylistic Choices in Rhetoric There is something about grandma’s secret recipe, or the one from the classy restaurant, or even the kind from the can, that people find enjoyable about soup. One may ask, what are the characteristics about soup that draws people to it? Soup is diverse in its appeals, simple or exotic in its ingredients, light or creamy in its broth, and casual or formal in its purpose. The chef is the ultimate decision maker in all these factors. A chef’s artistry is similar to…

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    The President brought forth a potent message on the need to have a strong and responsive military supported by an enduring weapons industry; however, he also stated that we must guard against the inappropriate influence by the military-industrial complex . Since President Eisenhower’s final speech as the President of the United States, people like R. Fuller and Andrew J. Bacevich have latched on to industries unfitting…

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    A Texan with the wild temperament and extremely self-confident, C. Wright Mills were out spoken against his social scientific community. Earning his Ph. D in three years, while publishing articles during his academic years, Mills became a pioneer who showed the way in matters such as predicting a cascade of movements in the United States and elsewhere which is a new directional change. Even though not all his analyses were right, his conscious of organization making the difference in today’s…

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    buttocks, perineum, and inner thigh ruling out cauda equina syndrome. Medical History The patient has an extensive medical history including chronic abdominal pain and hypomagnesia due to short bowel syndrome (SBS), chronic mycobacterium avium complex infection, chronic kidney…

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    The question is who rules or runs the United States and the easiest answer to this would be those who have money, money producing landowners and money producing business (Domhoff, 2012). In today’s society, this means that banks, corporations, agribusinesses, and big real estate developers, working independently on most policy matters, but combined with common issues such as taxes, opposing labor unions, and trade agreements with other countries set the rules these are areas where policy battles…

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    A year ago I was diagnosed with simple and complex partial seizures of the temporal lobe. The kind of seizures I have are hard to describe but its kind of like being on a roller coaster. You're strapped in and you can feel the tension as you know its going to happen, and you know its going to be scary. Once you reach the top of the roller coaster you get a weird feeling in your stomach, just like you do before your seizure happens . Sometimes you experience a very strong, awful feeling of Déjà…

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