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    He spoke mostly in his classes. “It’s a formalized setting and the ground rules are fairly strict” (65). His new friends helped him open up enough outside of school to meet Liz Kendall (a pseudonym). Ted took a real interest in her and as time went on he began to love her. Unfortunately at age 23, Ted found his real birth certificate…

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    Gary Ridgway is one of America’s most prominent serial killers. He killed for 18 years, until physical evidence was able to link him to murder. Over those years here was picked up for other crimes and released. It is because of him and other killers that America must become better at finding physical evidence. Gary was born in 1949, he is the middle child of three boys. His home life wasn’t completely upsetting, just the occasional heated argument between his parents. His IQ was tested at 82,…

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    Stress In Baseball

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    softball, as well as the rules of the game. Typically, teams have two coaches, a head coach and an assistant coach. When their team is up to bat, the coaches will stand along the third and first baselines, to offer continuous support to their teammates. They also stand along the baselines to give special signals to the batter, either in the batter’s box or on base. Umpires are also needed to play a game of softball, to try and keep the game fair, and to enforce the rules of the game. The umpire…

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    Introduction In 1974, Ted Bundy embarked on a series of grisly murders that began in Seattle, Washington and in a period of over five years spread through Oregon, Utah, Idaho, Colorado, and Florida. His rampage took the lives of at least thirty five women, but there is a lot of controversy over this number. The exact number of women Bundy killed will never be known as experts predict that he killed at least 100 or more. He was known to be a serial killer who went on a killing spree after a…

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    Ted Bundy Fact Sheet

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    • Suspect Name: Theodore Robert Cowell “Ted Bundy” • Ethnicity: White • Age at Arrest: 42 • Place of Birth: Burlington, Vermont • Height: 5’10 • Weight: 145-175lbs • Build: Slender Frame • Hair: Wavy dark brown • Record of Arrest: 3 arrest and 2 escapes • Ted Bundy was a very smart and charming man. He knew that young women were not going to just walk away with any random man. To get the women to come within his reach he posed as an injured man that needed help, because Ted Bundy looked…

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    Want To Play Some Good Golf Today? Try These Tips! golfing is One of the most pleasant leisure sports. If you are seeking to enhance your golfing sport, the guidance in this post ought to give you a great beginning stage. Doing so allows you to figure out your correct and most effective position. It is vital that you have a correct golfing position, but there are different facets that can modify the position, for example peak or gender. Finding your greatest position does miracles for your…

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    Ted Bundy Case

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    Theodore Robert Bundy was a serial killer, kidnapper, rapist, burglar, and necrophile. During the 1970’s he murdered a great number of young women and girls. He would lure the young women in his car with his charm, on the passenger side of his vehicle there was no door handle so the women could not escape. He would carry with him many weapons to torture and kill his victims, he would mostly keep the weapons in the trunk of his vehicle. After bundy lured one of his victims into his vehicle he…

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    In the 1984 case of New Jersey v T.L.O., a fourteen year old freshman student’s attorney argues that evidence collected by school officials should be excluded due to a violation of the student’s Fourth Amendment rights to unreasonable search and seizure. The student and her friend were caught smoking cigarettes in the restroom of the high school by a teacher, and escorted to the principal’s office. After claiming that she was not a smoker, the principal demanded that she reveal the contents of…

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    Thwack! The club strikes the ball and it goes soaring through the air. It lands with precision on the green for an easy tap in birdie. This was easy for me cause I am a skilled athlete in my sport, Golf. Most people say that golf is more of a game than a sport. Golf is just as much of a sport because, it requires physical abilities, strong mental abilities, and it takes practice and skill just like any other sport. First of all, golf is sport because it requires physical abilities. Golf my not…

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    In contemporary America, Donald Trump, is the latest example of a flaw built directly into the American political system: an electoral system in which the majority rules and there is no minority representation, because the winner takes all. Except, in the 2016 American presidential election, the majority winner did not win; Trump lost the popular vote to Clinton by over 2.8 million votes. Therefore, the Trump phenomenon is not the end of democracy as we know it, or even the end of the world. The…

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