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    either at home, and for kids to see that skateboarders are getting harassed for skating in public places scare them into not wanting to skateboard in fear that the cops may do the same to them which isn 't right for the kids. Seeing their peers in handcuffs or getting thrown off their boards isn 't something they want to see or have to deal with at young ages. Even though they say skateboarding is a so called crime, why isn 't there a high statistic for skateboarding crime. For the law and some…

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    Ted Cowell Biography

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    Theodore Robert Cowell also known as Ted Bundy who was born on November 24, 1946 in Burlington, Vermont was an American serial killer, kidnapper, rapist, and necrophile. He confessed to 30 homicides committed in seven states between 1974 and 1978 yet the confession, the number of victims could be much higher and remains unknown. After ted died the man who defended ted which would be his lawyer confessed ted had killed more than 100 women. He also revealed that even though ted was a necrophile,…

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    Task Force: A Short Story

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    After one of our first meetings with the Task Force, L and I decided that our system of hopping hotels wasn't going to work forever. That was when we put in place the plans to build a facility just for the Task Force. The sleek design was more my idea while the efficiency of it was handled by L, but we agreed for it to have twenty-three floors and another two below ground. The two helicopters were hidden on the roof, and cars and trucks were kept in the parking garage. It had a state-of-the-art…

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    Great Expectations Essay Charles Dickens novel, Great Expectations, can be considered a bildingsroman, which is a coming of age novel or when the protagonist develops throughout a novel. The way that they develop throughout time can shape a person 's personality. As a person develops, they usually look back on certain life-changing events. These events are not always negative, some positive events can also impact a person’s life greatly. Some life-changing events that could help a person…

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    Introduction My parents were going through a divorce/separation, and I was placed in the very middle of it all. This paper will be about the experience as a whole from start to finish. They had been having marriage problems since before me and my youngest sister were born. That was the reason they had two more kids. I was officially brought into the light about everything when I was in the seventh grade, thanks to my father. This whole experience has left many physical, mental, and emotional…

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    the only thing more dangerous than a nigger with a gun, he told them, was a nigger with a book.” This shows how much white people did not want slaves to become educated because they were afraid that they would be able to break through the cruel handcuffs of slavery, which they eventually did. In the New York Times review the reviewer writes, “The Underground Railroad,” the latest selection of Oprah Winfrey’s book club, chronicles the life of a teenage slave named Cora, who flees the Georgia…

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    Center for Disease Control The Center for Disease Control, or CDC is the leading national public health agency in the United States. It is a federal agency under the Department of Health and Human Services and is headquartered just outside Atlanta, Georgia. The CDC aims to promote good health by preventing the growth and development of disease, injury and disability. The CDC focuses its efforts on preventable issues, such as infectious disease, foodborne pathogens, environmental health, injury…

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    On Thursday, February 18th 2016 I attended multiple court hearings at the Marion County Courthouse in Marion, OH. In this particular court-house there are two common pleas court rooms along with two judges which include Judge Slagle and Judge Finnegan. I felt it necessary to observe both courtrooms of the courthouse to get the most out of this experience. Judge Finnegan’s courtroom was much larger than Judge Slagle’s but seemed to have been more out of date compared to Slagle’s courtroom. In…

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    Priscilla Juarez 1/08/2015 Ms.Jenson Touching Spirit Bear In the beginning of the book Cole Matthews a fifteen year old from Minneapolis, Minnesota arrives in Southeast Alaska in handcuffs. Cole agrees to stay on a neglected island in Alaska all alone for a year to avoid jail time in Minneapolis. Accompanied by Two Native Americans from the Tlingit tribe; one named Garvey, a parole officer, and the other named Edwin, a quiet elder who helped arranged Cole’s banishment. Edwin was the one who…

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    A city relies on its local police force to both “protect and to serve.” However in order for that to happen, the police must rely on the community for support and cooperation. The process isn’t always easy, flawless, successful or even welcome. Fortunately, former United States Marine and Trenton Police Officer Randall Hanson realizes this all to literally, and along with his colleagues is working hard to both discredit negative assumptions, and promote a more effective approach to “community…

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