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    of old, [Jon] Stewart and [Stephen] Colbert – politically marginalized with their “’fake news’” formats – criticize the ruling administration in a manner that is humorous and therefore non-threatening while also insightful and brutally honest” (Julia Fox, 2011). For years, Stewart and Colbert have used their “fake news” programs on Comedy Central to shed light on important political issues and governmental missteps to viewers who shy away from traditional journalism sources. Stewart and…

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    I hear myself huffing and puffing as Lena and I run away from the terrifying loud cops chasing after us for stealing some food. I start to slow down exhausted but what keeps me going is the terrifying look on my poor sister's face, so I have no choice but to keep going. The police are getting closer and I am thinking thank god they didn't bring the dogs. I grab Lena´s hand and I pull her into an alley that is completely dark hoping to lose the police. We lean against a wall covering our mouths…

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    The Mystery of the Robo-Knapping Hi my name is Matthew Wilson and i’m a victim and a detective of my own mystery. I am home and it’s Sunday October, 4, 2015 and last night a crime happened to me my robo bro got robo-knapped. Okay so last night I wanted to tell M (robo bro) that I love him because he was like the brother I always wanted but I couldn’t because he was charging and of so I couldn’t and I don’t know if I forgot to lock the door but I think I did but after I shut the door I left to…

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    Joshua grew up about fifteen minutes driving from a bar called The Shrew. The Shrew itself was located in small laundromat/fast-food complex built sometime in the 1980s. It was a den for odd-looking old men and teenagers, with no one in between. Slowly, laundry found its way into people’s houses and that laundromat stuck out more and more and one week in the middle of summer, a brown-stained bag was discovered by a few teenagers behind the laundromat; that day end with a crowd of teenagers…

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    Jon Stewart is a comedian who worked on The Daily Show, which recently ended, and others. In the Daily Show, a lot of work, research, and other things had to be done before the show aired each night. That required a whole team to help with the many tasks. Jon Stewart appears to be a nice and humorous person on the television, but he is not the same towards his writers and other staff. He has a low temper, and sometimes takes it out on them. “A staffer recalls the time when Stewart’s temper got…

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    "You okay?" Nikki asked and knocked on her window. She regained composure and wiped her tears in her rear view window before shutting her car off and grabbing her things. "Yes. I'm fine." She said and got out of the car and closed the door behind her, immediately locking it and looking over her shoulder. "Nervous?" Nikki asked as they began to walk inside. "A tad..." She laughed uneasily. "Understandable." Nikki responded. "I'm sorry." "For what?" She asked and quickly unlocked the door…

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    Title. “I don’t understand what is going on.”Jack said. “Well we are in jail.”Tim said. “Why, I don't even remember what happened,”Jack said. All of a sudden Tim and Jack looked over and saw a fierce looking man. He came up to them and said, “looks like we have some good old newbys today huh.” The officer that was walking him back to his cell kept on yelling at the inmate to get back into his cell. He said it with a mean tone. Jack yield for a cop. “I have no idea what happened last night,”…

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    ONCE FIREFIGHTERS had jimmied the door that July afternoon, the police squeezed into a beaten apartment groaning with possessions, a grotesque parody of the “lived-in” condition. Clearly, its occupant had been a hoarder. The officers from the 115th Precinct called the medical examiner’s office, which involves itself in suspicious deaths and unidentified bodies, and a medical legal investigator arrived. His task was to rule out foul play and look for evidence that could help locate the next of…

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    As Alfred Hitchcock’s film Rear Window has been out since 1954, there have been many reviews and speculations about the film as a whole. The reviews are both positive and negative, some going in depth about the plotline and others giving the basics of the plotline as a reason for their opinion. This film is one that has a very good story, but seemingly questionable ethics and standards. In 1983, Vincent Canby wrote a review about Rear Window for the New York Times. He praised the movie that was…

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    While the officers are eating the lamb , one of them say “god damn this lamb is good i been starving.” The other officer says “ how this did happen think about there no evidence of someone breaking in or a weapon,if there was a weapon don't you think it will be cover in blood?” after finishing his sentence moments later Mrs.Malone starts to giggle in a room. The officers look at eachother confused wondering why Mrs.Malone was giggle in the other room, one officers quietly says “ you don't…

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