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    Business: Restaurant; “The Luxe Dinning Theatre”, Movies with a Menu. This restaurant will be a movie with a menu; luxury, comfort with delicious cuisine and other unique features within. Mission Statement: The mission of The Luxe Dinning Theatre is to bring back the beautifully old traditional theatre to something new and unique. We wish to enrich and entertain the community in a unique way; through exceptionally delicious cuisine, service and a movie like no other at a great value.…

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    Pirates In The Romans

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    When you hear that word you probably think of long bearded, hat wearing, shoulder squawking bird type of people. This description would be right if you added in malicious and fearsome. Back in ancient times, pirates were not a sassy, sarcastic Jack Sparrow in a comedy movie. Pirates were people to be feared. They ruled the seas, took ships, and slaughtered innocent men. The Romans certainly did not find pirates to be comedic back in B.C. Piracy caused some pretty big issues for Rome and its…

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    Sherburne Wildlife Refuge

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    the older vegetation and then replanted with specific species. Bur oaks were planted to model the savannah. Their plantings are hoped to attract a couple of species in particular including the red-headed woodpecker, grasshopper sparrow, lincoln's sparrow and ham’s sparrow.…

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    of Jack London and Madeline L'Engle lead us to see humanity in a different way; Both have different perspectives of such subject, but the ideas lead you to consider if one's life is worth living. By reading "The Call of the Wild" by London, I got to see London's values. London is a human being that believes that we humans need to follow laws to be important. For example we have "the Law of Life". Which states that our job in the earth is to reproduce and…

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    Given the circumstances, it was unreasonable, for the detectives to believe that Johnson had the apparent authority to lawfully consent as a third party to the detective’s warrantless search. A third party has the apparent authority to consent to a warrantless search if the circumstances leads a detective to reasonably, albeit mistakenly, believe that the third party “has actual authority over the place or thing to be searched.” Hubert, 312 S.W.3d at 561. The state has the burden of proving that…

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    Vic Invades Analysis

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    image of masculinity through his physique and bravery, barley changes his image in this movie because he has already proven himself as the epitome of manliness. On the other hand, Johnny Depp, a skinny man with long hair, plays the role of Captain Jack Sparrow in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean, and he demonstrates his masculinity in ways other than brute force. The unpredictable captain makes proper use of his wits to rule the seas and overtake ships twice the size of his own. He exhibits an…

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    THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS: A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE BAREFOOT HEDGE-FUND MANAGERS (POOR ECONOMICS)- AN ANALYTICAL SUMMARY HEDGE FUND MANAGER: An individual who oversees and decides about the investments that are there in the hedge fund which are highly risky as they involve aggressive strategies and are less regulated than any other investments with the aim of getting high returns. POOR PERSON: An individual with a dearth for the bare necessities of life with the aim of earning money to raise…

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    Plain View Doctrine (PVD)

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    1. the Plain View Doctrine (PVD) The police officers lawfully obtained evidence from Archer’s dining room under the PVD because the officer was in a place where he had a right to be and saw accessible property that was recognized as the candelabra. The Supreme Court has held that even if there is no warrant, obtaining evidence is always reasonable under the Fourth Amendment, if (1) the police entrance to the place to be searched is valid and (2) the PVD prong test is satisfied: if an officer is…

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    Critical Survey of Poetry summarizes, ”In Where Sparrows Work Hard, Soto returns to familiar sights: the neighborhood, the tire factory, the fields, and family. As this book progresses, however, there are some happy, sometimes comic moments that relieve the despair.” In this story, Soto includes visions…

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    “The problem is not the problem. The problem is [one’s] attitude about the problem.” Disney’s Captain Jack Sparrow, from Pirates of the Caribbean, believes one must assess their situation and determine the appropriate reaction that benefits all. When one leaves fate up to myths and supernatural forces, the end result may not be favorable. Throughout history, human beings attribute circumstances to forces well beyond one’s own abilities as a way to shift blame from themselves. In The Rime of…

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