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    April 20, 1999, 24 people are injured and 15 people are killed including the shooters. The shooters are Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. Nobody knows why they did it exactly. Some people say it was because of bullying, violent video games, or even ‘dark music’ bands. I believe that Eric was a psychopath and Dylan was just depressed and here’s why. Dylan Klebold was depressed. We know this from his diary entries as he talks about suicide many times. Dylan wrote in his journal: “Thinking of suicide…

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    You should never judge a book by it’s cover, was a saying that was forenamed during childhood. It is thought that your physical appearance is the first thought that people will think and will judge you on it. In the poem “Oh Who is That Young Sinner?” by A.E. Housman, the author is watching someone get arrested for the color of his hair. He uses the sarcastic tone of the poem to show how deranged it is to judge a person for who they are. Next he uses the tone of feeling remorseful to represent…

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    On the above date and time I was conducting business checks located in the Ridge Road Center. While conducting the check of the businesses, I observed that the large front glass window of the Dragon Flea market to be shattered. I immediately advised dispatch of my observation, and I summoned assistance from Sergeant Koch. I exited my patrol vehicle with my firearm drawn and waited for Sergeant Koch to arrive on scene. The glass appeared to have been broken from the outside with a blunt object.…

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    The Raven Theme Of Death

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    In this story the main character has a problem with Fortunato, it’s said that Fortunato did wrong to the narrator's family. Because the narrator feels offended by Fortunato, he leads him into his family catacombs where he handcuffs and leave him behind. After Fortunato is handcuffed the narrator runs out, builds up a brick wall and leaves his friend to die. Now the story has the element of death, tying it straight to the first theme.Without the sudden murder of Fortunato this…

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    After Barbara was taken to jail, she was taken into what the police called a “private room.” A cop took the handcuffs off of Barbara’s wrists, and told her she needed to be searched. Barbara pointed out that she was patted down before she was handcuffed, and the cop told her it was ANOTHER type of search. It didn’t take Barbara five seconds to realize she was going to be strip searched. Barbara asked the cop if he didn’t expect the police commissioner’s own daughter to strip naked in front of…

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    The concept of punishing white-collar offenders is a complex one. Some may argue that in order to not favor one type of crime over the others, white-collar criminal must be treated just like their traditional crime counterparts. On the other hand, some may argue that white-collar criminals are a different breed of criminals altogether and, therefore, would not benefit for incarceration and would merely overload an already overburdened prison system. With these arguments in place, it appears…

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    the room door listening and hear mrs.malone quietly says to herself “What two dumb officers eating up the evidence,there no way they can catch me. One of officers kick the door yelling “ GET DOWN NOW HANDS IN THE AIR” both officers rush in and handcuff mrs.malone and says “you really thought you were going to get away.” Mrs.malone acts confuse and says i didn't do anything,why are you aressteing me?”…

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    Arthur nodded meekly and the deputy said, “Extend both hands, please, Mr. Bauer.”Then, Arthur did, and the deputy clipped the handcuffs. His partner patted him to see if he was armed. Then he told Arthur his rights, “Arthur Bauer, you are under arrest in connection with the murder of Luis Cruz. You have the right to remain silent.”Arthur’s father looked paralyzed, and then he said, “Wait a minute! Is Arthur, the one, the guy you told me about? The guy at the football practice?”His father…

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    the car and going around the block was rejoicing, but then all of a sudden, the joyous moments came to an exceeding replexing end when the group had to get out of the Cadillac and a car chase happened after, then to the end of it, the cops “put handcuffs on him and put him in the back seat of the cop car” (Cisneros 25). By the actions of this cousin, the reader immediately knows something is wrong with Louie’s cousin, as to he comes in as a considerate man offering the kids a ride around the…

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    Drinking was always a part of my life until one night that changed everything. It was a long night that into the next day. I started drinking when I was 14 and it steadily escalated into something out of control. In school I never really fit and was usually teased for different reasons. This eventually led to me becoming depressed. I don’t remember why I decided to try alcohol just that in the moments when I would drink I felt better about life. This steadily became more as getting a hold…

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