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    Suicides occur across every segment of the force and Army leadership is committed to reversing the trend of increasing suicidal behavior. Tank Automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM) Life Cycle Material Command (LCMC) Suicide Awareness Response Center (SARC) ensures our Soldiers and Department of the Army (DA) Civilians are informed and educated on the risk factors and warning signs of suicide as well as how to provide assistance and/or intervention. TACOM LCMC SARC provides the resources…

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    Claudia Espinoza Ms. Walsh English 9 HP 6 December 2015 Guilty or Not Guilty Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Claudia Espinoza, and I am the prosecutor of the case of Jack Merridew and Simon. Thank you for bringing your attention to this matter and listening to what I have to say. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, there is a difference between self-defense and an over-reaction. There is also a difference between what establishes reasonable doubt, and what adds up to just excuses made by the…

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    Euthanasia is a hot topic in today’s controversy world. Many people see it as taking a life, showing pity, or taking away an unbearable pain. How come it be all of those? Yes, it is taking a life, but it’s not doing a crime that is unwanted by the doer. Euthanasia is looked to be brave, because you are making a final choice that impacts everyone around you, but also making it easier to cope knowing you left them peacefully. Major key points in euthanasia are, the person who is willing to take…

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    Christopher The Impaler

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    A teenage girl ends up with a bullet to the head while her boyfriend pleads suicide. The close neighbors Emily and Chris have been best friends their whole lives –literally- even their parents are quite good friends. Until one night, both Emily and Christopher end up in the hospital, but only one can tell anyone what happened. To evaluate the situation will help to understand the story. Early characterization is paramount to getting to know your story; I will characterize Christopher, the…

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    Is Adnan guilty or innocent? In the podcast and transcript, Adnan was a high school teenager, whose best friend is Jay. Adnan was the one that killed Hae which is his ex-girlfriend. A few days after Hae was killed, Adnan got sent to jail for his crime of murder. A detective named Sarah Koenig was investigating whether Adnan actually did killed Hae. When Sarah was listening to Jay when he was being interviewed by a police, he told 2 different stories which gave the police a lot of complications…

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    The word absolute to me sends up red flags. Absolute means concrete, finite, with no room for discussion or individual interjection. My mother would frequently recite George Washington’s infamous phrase that “In this world nothing can be said to be certain , except death and taxes” . I believe that absolute right and wrong eliminates creativity, individualism and circumstantial evidence. I am very leery of all encompassing words like absolute. Most of the posts I have read agree that…

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    De Quincey Analysis

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    De Quincey’s first interrogation into the beauty and art behind violence argues the importance of this secluded world existing. This is deployed in numerous ways in this passage, from the natural power of the "immeasurable gulf" that disturbs the ebb and flow of human life, to the man-made evocations of the caging "recess" that shields the murder. In some ways, this is later echoed in the "storm-flight" of the horses in associating threats of accidental violence with nature; yet, for De Quincey,…

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    Agatha Christie was very happy with her life in the early to the mid nineteen hundreds. This was also a time where she was at the peak of her writings. In nineteen-thirty-nine one of Christies famous works was published. This novel was originally published with the title of, Ten Little N*****s, but was changed to, And Then There Were None, due to offense (Worsley). The whole novel is centered around a nursery rhyme. The nursery rhyme goes through and tells of ten little Indian boys who each die…

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    What should we do with the Titanic? Continue reading to see what I think. I believe we should try to salvage and take up the ruins of the Titanic. My points will be the debate about the Titanic, what I think we should do with the remnants of the Titanic, and my conclusion and final statement. Right now actually, there is an ongoing debate about what we should do with the Titanic. Salvage what we can or leave it where it lies? Along with debators there are actually wealthy benefactors…

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    And Then There Were None In the mystery novel And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie ten people are invited to stay at a house by Mr. and Mrs. Owen. Nobody seems to know who Mr. Owen is but they all decide to go. Once they arrive at the house it is not what they expected. Their unknown hostess is trying to murder them one by one. Tension starts to grow between the ten people once they figured out that the murder has to be one of them because they are the only people on the island.…

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