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    Everyone has a helene tucker, someone or something that symbolises everything we want to be. “If you light a lamp for someone it will brighten your own path” my step dad Jim Blackwood is my Helene tucker, He has lit a lamp in my life brightening my path toward future goals. As far as I can remember I have wanted to be everything that my father symbolises; having the strength to overcome obstacles life throws at you, unmatched work ethics, and impeccable morals which represents everything i want…

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    When becoming an officer of the law there is a few, things you should take into consideration, especially when you are the first to arrive at the crime scene. It is the first arriving officer’s duty to make sure you have the suspect in custody, if there is any, secure the crime scene, then you must attend to the victim to see if they need any medical assistance. You must also collect evidence from the crime scene, while being careful to not contaminate the crime scene. It is also important to…

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    The cozy, snowy town of New Brunswick, winter, 1777. Mugs are clinking as several sit around the fire. Folks are bustling around to finish tasks, and Abby, the tavern mistress at the Raritan Tavern, is exiting from the Chandler Mercantile only to hear a tirade of shouting, the booming of cannons, and the cracking of wood. Her life is about to change drastically. Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Murder by Karen Swee is a book that ninth graders will enjoy because of its plot, its historical…

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    As a child, Mr. Rochester’s cravings were never left unsatisfied. From exotic foods to expensive hunting gear, he always got what he wanted. Stemming from this was Mr. Rochester’s hot temper and unpleasant comments. He regularly teased his classmates about their looks—despite being ugly himself—and intellect; however, when he received foul comments, Mr. Rochester would rebuke them with cruel remarks; sometimes even with force. The late Mr. Rochester described his son as “a wild and indulged boy…

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    professor — because of his shabby, nail-bitten, tie-less appearance and stammering speech. He would sometimes show up to work wearing pajama tops under his coat and a string wrapped around his waist to hold up his pants. He was known to chain his tea mug to the radiator with a combination lock to prevent co-workers from using it. During hay fever season he would ride his bicycle to work wearing a government-issued gas mask. “He was a hippie before his time,” remarked Oxford University…

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    will do anything just to get someone on the road to jail. All this poverty has marked the inner city as the clear target to manipulate. There was an increase in police contact which “resulted in manipulation, interrogation, harassment, beatings, mug shots, and stays in jail for minor charges and instead of being a positive force in society, police were looked at as arrest machines giving them control of the inner cities”(Stunz). These are the results of allowing the law enforcements to have so…

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    Breakfast, the most important meal of the day, especially the day of a robbery. I was going to need it because this is the only day in my life that I have ever felt alive. It started with steak and eggs, and I ate as our group of thieves planned the route that we were going to take to get in, even though I was to anxious to really pay attention. As I sipped my coffee, looking at that beige cup, the only thing I could think about was my share. My share, why do I get so little and they get so much…

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    The bathroom is one of the spots in your home where the capacity to do things freely is critical. While in the bathroom, a great many people need to be distant from everyone else if at all conceivable. Showering, washing, shaving, brushing your hair, brushing your teeth. In spite of the fact that these are exercises that numerous underestimate, individuals with appendage contrasts can discover them exceptionally hard to do alone. Your every day prepping routine is comprised of developments…

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    Technology has been improved all around the world, having a huge impact on law enforcement. All the new technology that has been created such as body cameras, dash cameras, gunfire detection, and mobile systems are used as an advantage for policing in their daily work lives. These are just a few of the new and improved technology that not only is an assist in law enforcement but, also helps keep citizens safe. This new high-tech technology has been beneficial to law enforcement officials by…

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    The United States government has been campaigning on the prohibition of drugs for nearly a century. President Richard Nixon declared the “War on Drugs” in the 1970s. It was evident his administration wanted to shift the public perception of drugs by demonizing all drugs and campaigning on the dangers of drug use, which later lead to major anti-drug bills during the 19080s and 1990s. For years, our society has been taught that drugs have negative consequences that causes drug users to commit…

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