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    Studies show that students are more alert after nine o'clock. With school starting at 7:44, the first two periods seem like a waste. Students aren't learning to their full potential, and as a result aren't getting the grades they are capable of. Over twenty percent of all high school students fall asleep in school at one time or another. It's hard to learn while you're sleeping. Also, part of the reason why students don't get enough sleep is because they are up late studying. You can't expect…

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    Why do we conduct research for Criminal Justice and Security Management? Research is conducted in several different areas of study including menial, unimportant topics such as the celebrity lifestyle. But, that research is consumed by millions of people a day. So, why wouldn 't we do research on Criminal Justice and Security Management. It is a topic that we can apply to our communities, and try to make things better. "In 1968, Congress acted on a recommendation of the President 's Crime…

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    they can. Did you know, that rabbits teeth can grow to about 0.5 inches. I learned that rabbits need something dark and safe to hide in if they feel threatened. Nonfiction: Cottontail rabbits Gallagher, Kristin Ellerbusch. Cottontail Rabbits. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications, 2001.…

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    religion. Our city was not the only city that had families growing with religion. A church of some religion existed on every block, every corner, and every street of St. Paul, Minnesota. Almost all of the 202,000 people that lived in the St. Paul-Minneapolis area of the early 1900s attended some type of religious service. “In 1900, the U.S. Census of Religious Bodies counted 161 church organizations in St. Paul” (Carole Zellie & Garneth O. Peterson, 16). During that time, the city of St. Paul…

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    taken, they can be uncovered. One of the lessons is that science and skill are only the base of a doctor’s ability and that if they go beyond that they will be more successful. Comparing the Cincinnati and Minneapolis hospitals proves this, both have capable and trained doctors, but the Minneapolis hospital has better results because their doctors think beyond the basic care in which they are trained. With the overall process, specialization and experience in working with CF patients, the bell…

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    After you have passed all the mandatory exams, you will have to go through training. According to an interview with retired police chief and author David Couper, “My first job was as a patrolman in Edina, a suburb of Minneapolis. I was 21 years of age and could not apply to the Minneapolis department because the age of application was 23 at the time. My training consisted of riding with a sergeant for a week. When I returned to work, my sergeant gave me the keys to a squad car, a ticket book,…

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    Personal Narrative: Sushi

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    There was a time when I would eat Sushi every other day. I even had converted many of my family and friends from “never will I ever eat raw fish” to “what time is our lunch sushi arriving, I need my Yellowtail Tuna fix.” I did not always love sushi, in fact, my relationship with sushi started out as fear. Growing up in the inner-city idea and consumption of sushi is taboo. No one ate it, it was never discussed and the idea of consuming raw food was ludicrous in my family. Pretty much all we ate…

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    Victorian chefs prepared thousand upon thousands of dishes in their careers. Chefs in that era would graduate from a culinary institute and begin to work for a family as their career. They had many responsibilities and kitchen requirements. A chef would have a daily routine, a very specific kitchen, or a celebrity chef would write books and cook for prestigious events. Victorian chefs were the cooks in wealthy households. Chefs were in charge of everything having to do with food in the…

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    (U//FOUO) Title: Possible Threats and Test Terrorist Attacks made to Baltimore/Washington D.C. Roadways (U//FOUO) Focus Statement: Radicalized individuals with extremist group connections have been testing the infrastructure of Baltimore/ Washington D.C. One of these test attacks is the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel incident. These incidents and information found on the two key suspects indicate a potential increase of threats to the infrastructure of major cities across the United States. (U//FOUO)…

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    On the evening of December 28th, on the snowy downtown streets of Minneapolis, Minnesota, I went through the doors of the Dakota Jazz Club and entered into a dimly lit restaurant. My first thought was that I was probably underdressed. As the waiter led us to a table on the balcony overlooking the stage, we ordered and settled in to watch the performance. Since we were the second row of tables on the balcony, we did not have a great view of the stage, but considering the night was about hearing…

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