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    Fifty days. Fifty whole days. I never imagined our interrogation would take so long. It wasn't supposed to. The day before criminals began dying again, L and I had been making plans to arrest Light and Misa. But they just kept dying. No matter how much evidence we had against them, nothing seemed to be going our way. Why did they have to keep dying? Why did Kira have to play with us like that? L spoke to Yagami, "Mr. Yagami, are you alright? There's no reason for you to keep doing this to…

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    All through the world there has been infectious disease that lead to being chronic as the leading cause of death. This is why more promotion of health increased throughout the years, to warn individuals that it is important to have checkups. Seeing your doctor for every six months or year for checkups making sure you were as healthy as last time should be important to you. Not only does promotion of health let peo ple improve their health but also stops contagious diseases from spreading or…

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    The government found it necessary to ration food, gas, and even clothing during that time. Americans were asked to conserve on everything. With not a single person unaffected by the war, rationing meant sacrifices for all. In the spring of 1942, the Food Rationing Program was set into motion. Rationing would deeply affect the American way of life for most. The federal government needed to control supply and demand. Rationing was introduced to avoid public anger with shortages and not to allow…

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    A Doll’s House written by Ibsen, and The Awakening, written by Kate Chopin showcases how the men have an upper hand in leading to a woman’s awakening. Dr. Rank in A Doll’s House plays a role in Nora’s life by treating her with respect and dignity .Nora is showcased to be actively communicative and relaxed while being in the presence of Rank. On the other hand, she is unable to have this communication with her husband Torvald who treats her as if she was a child. Contrarily, Robert in The…

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    topography. They had neither the resources, man power, nor desire to defeat piracy for much of the period. Active pirates in the Atlantic at any given time between 1716 and 1726 equaled 15% of the total sailors in the entire Royal Navy. Additionally, HMS officers found it more profitable to commence in trade with distant ports while on patrols than to engage pirate vessels. The Piracy Act of 1721 criminalized such activities by Royal Navy…

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    As there are inherent flaws with legislation in historical analysis, so too are there issues with these trial reports. The most obvious concern is that we must rely on the competence and impartiality of court registers which at times was questionable. William Norris, the register of the vice-Admiralty court of Jamaica, recorded little defense for John Rackam and his crew, noting their response to the judge’s inquiries was that “they had no Witnesses, That they had never committed any Acts of…

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    CASE STUDY: The First RFLP Case (State of Florida versus Tommy Lee Andrews) For the police on Orlando, Florida, the year of 1986 was marked by over 20 cases of prowling, breaking and entering, and attempted suicide assault. In each case, the man would stalk his victim for weeks, prowling around her house, and peeping through her windows. When he attacked his victims, the assailant always managed to arrange things so that he was not directly observed for any length of time. Tommy Lee Andrews…

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    The real villain of this city was the blistering wind that rolled in from the bay. It was invasive and suffocating. If the wind wasn’t killing you, it was the humidity and intense gray heat that followed in seasonal suit. I didn’t like thinking about the change of seasons, or the inevitable, or the past. Too much had happened last Christmas for me to consider it a “joyous” time. It was the last time I watched my mother and father fall asleep. And never wake up. What was God’s use for smallpox…

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    Emilia Dancelli had been rehearsing for approximately six and a half hours and was, at this point, pushing herself far past the limit of even her (in her girlfriend Rebekah 's opinion) ridiculous endurance. She had a competition in five weeks, an audition for the Royal Ballet Company in ten, and an interview/audition with the English National Ballet in twelve. Rebekah had barely seen her for the last couple of weeks despite sharing a flat (and a bed) and was, frankly, starting to worry. Today,…

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    Executive Summary There are many features of the U.K. system which differ significantly from that of the U.S. One difference between the two tax structures is the U.S. does not receive revenue from value-added taxes and the U.K. does not receive revenue from sales taxes. Another difference is the tax base of the U.S. is more than 10% smaller than the U.K. Both countries are similar in allowing personal standard deductions for each dependent. Another similarity is both tax systems’ personal…

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