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    To date in 2015, second shift Homicide Detectives responded to and actually investigated 140 cases, which included (18- Current Solved rate 44%) of the 61 Homicides so far in 2015, (11) Felony Assaults, (70) Suspicious Deaths and (33) Suicides and (8) Miscellaneous cases. In 2014, second shift Homicide Detectives responded to and actually investigated 173 cases, which included (35 Current Solved rate 66%) of the 91 Homicides in 2014, (9) Felony Assaults, (80) Suspicious Deaths and (40) Suicides…

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    led to miscarriages of justice (Rossmo, 2009). In these contexts, police detectives are the persons responsible for performing the investigative role. They solve crimes by investigating and collecting evidence. Ultimately, the outcome of an investigation is predisposed…

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    Cuckoo’s Calling, by Robert Galbraith, takes place in the 21st century in London during the end of winter. It is a fictional story where a detective investigates a mysterious suicide. One detective with the help of his partner work to gather information to find the truth about who the famous black supermodel at the time of her death. The closer the detective comes to finding the truth, the more danger lurks his way. John is determined to find the truth of his stepsister’s death, yet the truth he…

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    The teacher will instruct the students that they are going to become detectives. Detectives are people who solve mysteries. We will be solving the case of the missing teacher. The teacher will then show the students the book Miss Nelson has gone missing by Harry Allard and James Marshall. Ask the students what they think might happen in the book. Show the students the title and author’s name on the book. “Class, Class, we are going to start reading our book and learn about our case. As we read…

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    the suspects. These maps play a large part in showing the failures of the detectives in both films. In Le Samourai, throughout the entire time that Jef is in the metro the police are stationed throughout the stations and on the different lines. Jef is riding in one of the carts when he stops the older lady undercover who is watching him. The camera then goes to a room in the police station where one of the lead detectives is watching the location of the different trains using the lights that…

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    it happens?" "It's a bedroom. Double bed, white walls." Wylan's face is blank. "There's a moon painted on the wall." Wylan nods. "It's his place. We always went to my place except for this one time. I guess I know why now." He confides. Jesper is so mad he wants to go into the room where the Tutor is and punch him in the face. But that would give his position away and Kaz doesn't seem to want Wylan to know yet. There will be time for that later. "I didn't really watch it." He tells him. "Just…

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    Alice is trying to conform to Victorian societal norms and expectations. Although she is only seven, she blames herself when she doesn’t have an explanation for a problem when in reality she shouldn’t expect herself (nor should anyone else) expect her to know about of what is going on in Wonderland. Alice has developed neurosis and she is consistently punishes herself for behaving in an undesirable manner and continue to accept the societal norms as her own expectations of herself. Alice has to…

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    of the TV or slaps her daughter, it isn 't part of the writer 's effort to demonize her. It is an accurate reflection of 1960s parenting (Coontz). Women did not want to be reminded of those days of submissiveness. In fact, it was precisely because "Mad Men" portrayed the sexism of that era, so unflinchingly, that women could not bear to watch (Coontz). Those who had worked had experienced the same discrimination and sexual harassment as the female employees at the show 's ad agency and didn’t…

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    Lewis Carroll was an English logician, mathematician, an ordained minister, a photographer and a writer best known for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. He was born on January 27, 1832, with the birth name Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. Many people don’t know that the Alice stories were based on a real girl, Alice Liddell. Carroll first met Liddell on a boat trip. She asked him to tell her a story and he did. It was such a good story he wrote it down for her and from there the Adventures in…

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    In one of Lewis Carroll’s books “Alice in Wonderland” a character in his book says,“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?''That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,' said the Cat. This quote means each time you make a choice you are going down a path and it’s your choice on which path you want to take. You decide how much you want to grow from now. This quote relates to the novel “outsiders” because the people in outsiders made their own choices, they decided…

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