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    MILLERSBURG — For her role in removing a change machine from a Millersburg area business, a local woman on Thursday was sentenced to local jail time. Kimberly Foster, 27, of 625 Kenton Alley, Apt. A, Millersburg, previously pleaded guilty in Holmes County Common Pleas Court to an amended charge of attempted burglary. In exchange for her guilty plea, a related charge of theft was dismissed. The state also agreed to dismiss an unrelated charge of aggravated trafficking in drugs (meth). She'd faced…

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    Son In Law Case Study

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    The first person I would have looked at in this case before looking at the evidence would have been Ms. Wrights’s son-in-law David. The reason is because he were found at the crime scene. The first thing I would have been wondering is why Mr. Hill was at his her house without her daughter. I would have found that unusual from the beginning. Then David Hill stated that he found Ms. Wright lying there and that he tried to revive her. That alone would have sent another red flag because if a normal…

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    Prospect Faceoff: Matthews stays hot in Zurich, Svechnikov/Garland dual, plus two top-20 teams clash in college hockey Auston Matthews is taking an unconventional path to the NHL, and has earned a few accolades already while playing in Switzerland. Two electric playmakers go head-to-head in a battle of assist machines in the QMJHL, and a pair of potential Canadian teammates will likely see a lot of each other in a weekend contest. The Tampa Bay Lightning’s newest signee lines up against a…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    1. The guy walking down the street in the brown T-shirt, wiping the sweat from his face with a paper towel 2. The ant who traveled all the way up to the 8th floor just to crawl around on my bathroom tiles 3. The pair of green and yellow striped shoes, lying untied on the sidewalk 4. The way Corinne says “don’t you hate that?” and I have to say “yeah,” even though I don’t have that 5. The baby who’s crying “Ice cream!” because she sees the “berry sweet frozen yogurt” sign, and her dad who…

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    6:40 pm, Paulina left her house to go to the store, but she never arrived. No witnesses ever came forward. Paulina Lee was missing for 102 days when her body was found one week ago, 47 miles from her home in the woods by a couple hiking. She was brutally murdered and sexually assaulted. Her throat was shot in the back of the head and twice more in her back. Her shoes was missing. She was blindfolded with a purple scarf, and the twenty dollar bill was in her back pocket. A crumpled up receipt of…

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    Big Momma's House

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    This paper had the goal to answer the question whether the depiction of Big Momma in Raja Gosnell’s movie Big Momma’s House can be considered as a contemporary depiction of the Mammy archetype or whether Big Momma and the Mammy indicate too many differences to be regarded to be indentical. After having illustrated basic characteristics of the Mammy icon, followed by an analysis of Big Momma in the movie, similarities as well as differences have become visible. First, Big Momma and the Mammy…

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    made people aware of the existence of black people as an oppressed group. In Jelani Cobb’s article “No Such Thing As Racial Profiling“, Cobb argues that the policeman who killed an unarmed black man was given power from the state, and therefore his actions are not labeled as a “crime“. Cobb points out that, “African-Americans are thirteen per cent of the population“ and that “they are also, horrifyingly, fifty-five per cent of the homicide victims“. Cobb’s purpose is to bring attention to the…

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    The case of John Hossak is incredibly mysterious and is a mystery that was never completely solved. Due to the inherent mystery of the case there were many different books, stories, and plays based of it. One of these is “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell. The plot of this play is essentially the same as the case; however, fundamental differences can be found within the two, as well as trivial details, such as names. Within this report you will find a comparative analysis between “Trifles” and the case…

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    Confidence: A Different Tool to Break Through the Glass Ceiling? Women’s rights has almost always been a theme in the history of our society for the past few centuries, but today it is important in the professional sense. As a society we have been slowly but steadily making progress in gender equality in a variety of forms, but as one of the most progressive countries in the world, why are only 4% of the Fortune 500 CEOs women? In “The Confidence Gap”, Katty Kay and Claire Shipman examine the…

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    kitchen table expecting William to have prepared breakfast for them. But there was no breakfast and no William. Charles and company found that William 's bed had not been slept in, his clothes and baggage were gone and down by the dock a canoe was missing. Charles knew that if William had left in the previous evening the lake would have been rough and difficult to canoe. All the locals would have known it due to the evening thunderstorms and the following morning there was still a stiff breeze.…

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