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    Mother-In-Law Case Study

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    On 08/26/2016 I, Deputy Daniel Pruitt was dispatched to 23447 West 171st Street South for a larcaney complaint. I spoke to Adrianne Yocham who stated her mother-law had came onto her property and taken two trailers. Adrianne stated Connie Yocahm had came onto her property without permission. Adrianne stated her husband recived a text from Connie stated she had the trailers. Adrianne stated a 20ft gooseneck and 14ft stock trailer were taken and parked next to the barn on her brother-in-laws property. Adrianne stated the trailers have been on her property for over five years. Adrianne stated the trailers were part of a business that her husband and his father owned togerther. Her father-in-law passed away five years ago and the trailers have…

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    Statement of Facts Nick Spears, an attorney at Tapken & Tapken, was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated at the gated golf-community while at a party for one of the partners of the firm, Joyce Tapken. On September 21, 2014, Spears attended Joyce Tapken’s dinner party at her home located in the gated golf community called Havila Estates. Havila Estates is home to 200 single family residences. The area is surrounded by a fence and contains only one entrance into the community. A security guard…

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    UCM:CPSW did a home visit and met with Landen and Mr. Keith. Landen was playing with his toys during the visits and watching children cartoon. Also, at times he was playing with his father Keith. CPSW asked Mr. Keith who is living with him. He stated that he is living alone with his child. Mr. Keith stated that he is planning to keep Landen with him until Ms. Fait stays sober. He reported that they are not together. This worker asked Mr. Keith the reason he did not complete random UA's. He…

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    Mukwonago Research Paper

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    Translating to "bear's den," Mukwonago, or mequanego, is one of many small, rural southeastern Wisconsin towns. With a population that consists of less than 10,000 people, Mukwonago has managed to unite urban and small-town living within its eight square miles. There are several unique and historical attractions that make this charming town what it is today. The Red Brick Museum, known to many as the oldest brick house in Waukesha County, is located downtown and houses objects associated with…

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    Social media has impacted my life in numerous ways. I can and do use a variety of social media apps that are easily accessible on my mobile smart phone, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Snapchat, and WhatsApp. These applications allow me to do many activities in my daily life that would be much harder or impossible to accomplish without them. Specifically, social media has impacted my social life and my life as a college student. It has impacted my social life by showing me the…

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    Larry Bird Research Paper

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    player. Late nights on his small, cracked driveway in a small town plowed the prosperous way of life that he worked so hard to achieve. Shoving his way out of poverty, Bird left a legacy in the high-flying game of basketball. Born in West Baden, Indiana located outside French Lick, Indiana Bird was placed into a fairly large family. Bird played every sport available to him, including his previously most favorite sport of baseball. His older brother was a high school basketball hero winning a…

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    Under the State's recreational use statute, the owner of a property that permits any person either directly or indirectly without charge the use of the property for recreation purposes does not assume responsibility for any injury incurred. Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 411.190. A “charge” refers to the admission price or fee asked in return for invitation or permission to enter or go upon the land. Id. In regards to the application of the fee, Midwestern, Inc. determined that the fee must have been…

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    I’m writing about the difference between Wabash County Jail and Huntington County jail and how they compare and contrast each other. I will be telling how much inmates are held in each cell and how many the cells can hold. I will also be telling you how they feed all the inmates and how they control all the inmates. I want to talk about the electrical locked doors and how everything can be control in the control room. So first I will be telling you how I feel about these two jails and how they…

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    Indiana Sculptor Analysis

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    Indianapolis, Indiana, Is a beautiful city. It is home to numerous war memorials, second only to Washington, DC. However, it is a long way from my home town in Louisiana and not only in distance. I relocated to Indiana temporarily for a job almost a year ago, before the job was completed I was asked to take a permanent position. So my new ‘home’ town is now Indianapolis. I decided to embrace this with this essay, so I began to look for a site-specific public sculptor that has meaning to…

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    High School Mission Trip

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    In Alvin Mitchel’s research “Determinants of Safety in Urban and Suburban Areas”, it was found that one’s perception of safety outweighs the reality. This is because crime is emotional and often time’s emotion outweighs other aspects (Mitchel 2004, pg 98-111). Because of this perception of crime, one does not often put his or herself in a position where he or she would be affected by crime. Hamilton County, Indiana in 2010 has a crime rate of 48.15 while Marion County in 2010 has a crime rate…

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