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    satisfying the customers and uniting them despite the difference in their locality. This has been made possible thanks to technology that was engrained into its operations. The company started by distributing mails by horseback and stagecoach and later used the steam engine to deliver mails. They also introduced stamps and charged according to the weight and distance of the delivery locale. Hence, a 5-cent stamp…

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    deliver mail to all properties and residences’ addresses with acceptable authorized United States Postal Service’s receptacles. However, United States Postal Service officials are denying Disabled Veteran Timberlake’s authorized United States Postal Service's receptacle, United States Postal Service’s property and residence mail delivery service at 2117 Atkins Drive, Huntsville, Alabama 35810. Some malevolent managerial Postal Service’s officials ordered the unlawful interdiction of home mail…

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    The second type of armor that has evolved big time over time is, chain mail. It has changed all the way from iron rings put together to make a suit of armor. All the way to Ballistic vests and protective clothing used for bullet resistance and safety of soldiers, cops, and many more people involved in gun violence around the…

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    for the daily mail morphs into an endless pile of bills, coupons, and presidential election flyers. Nowadays, the only card I can expect to see in my mailbox is the credit card companies with their customer acquisition offers. The personal touch of handwritten cards ensures the purposes of the USPS (United States Postal Service) are still there but not used to its fullest extent or availability. “Personal touch — It’s nice to sometimes get a personally written letter in the mail. … It gives the…

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    The DNA was linked to Goudeau last year, according to a statement this morning by Sergeant Jonathan Howard, Phoenix police spokesman. Goudeau rates among the most fearsome serial killers in Arizona history. Investigators proved he killed eight women and a man, and sexually assaulted 15 women and girls in a vicious crime spree in 2005 and 2006. Mark Goudeau Mark Goudeau Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Following a jury trial, he was sentenced in 2007 to 438 years in prison on the rape charges.…

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    Direct mail advertising is inherently risky, and, of itself, rarely guarantees success. If executed poorly, recipients are likely to regard it as spam and quickly dispose of it, thus being a waste of money, time, resources, and, potentially, reputation (Suttle, 2015). In fact, 44% of direct mail recipients throw the mail away immediately, without opening it (Suttle, 2015). Nevertheless, when complementing the right campaign, and when utilised correctly, direct mail is an invaluable asset. As…

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    Introduction Who knew that back in the 1700s, one man was responsible for creating an exemplary postal system that is used virtually everywhere in the world today? His name is Sir. Rowland Hill; and he reformed the postal system along with creating the postal stamp, that originated in Great Britain. Rowland spent countless years studying and changing the way postal economics were set-up and contributed to countless endeavors of different sects of his government. Education Sir Rowland Hill…

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    conflicts that arise when society is uncivil. Within this novel, there are many items that have a deeper meaning. One of these important objects is the conch, which symbolizes civilization and order. Through the escalating tension surrounding the conch, Golding demonstrates that civilization cannot be kept in order forever because of individual ideas. After the tragic plane crash that stranded a group of British boys on an island, something as simple as a shell is so appealing to two of…

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    Avalir: A Short Story

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    images ... from the Mirror.” Melinda motioned her to stop. “No one within the Order is allowed to help you interpret what you saw. Doing so risks altering the meaning of the images. It is best you learn what they mean on your own. You know this.” Her swift, but mild admonishment stung, yet Larah pressed on, “Yes sister, I understand no one in the Order can offer me help. However, am I correct in assuming those outside the Order are not subject to this…

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    It was a dark kinda rainy night that Colt decided to call off work. He was sitting in his chair enjoying some coffee. He heard a call on the radio, that he still listened to even though he was off duty. That there was a convoy under attack and they needed backup asap. Colt decides to head to his man cave and get his gear. He first starts by grabbing his tight shirt and vest. Next he grabs his belt, cross, badge, his weapons, sunglasses, watch and his hat. Now he runs upstairs gets his wolf out…

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