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    SAN ANTONIO--The Oklahoma City Thunder held on to defeat the San Antonio Spurs 98-97 in a controversial finish to even the Western Conference semifinals series 1-1 on Monday night. With 13.5 seconds remaining in a one-point game, OKC's Dion Waiters inbounded the ball to Kevin Durant, which Danny Green stole. Patty Mills missed an open 3, LaMarcus Aldrige lost control of the airball and Kawhi Leonard couldn't get the loose ball before the buzzer sounded. But on the inbounds pass, Waiters elbowed…

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    Arbor's Oklahoma City Office Originates Nearly $30 Million in Loans Arbor Commercial Mortgage, LLC (“Arbor”), national direct commercial real estate lender, announced in November that it funded six loans totalling nearly $30 million. Under the Fannie Mae DUS Small Loan, Freddie Mac Small Balance Loan, and FHA 223(f) programs, the mortgage company was able to secure the funding across multiple cities in Michigan -- with Vice President Mike Jehle of Arbor’s Oklahoma City office originating the…

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    Essay On Kevin Durant

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    the year,” After just one year of playing as a college freshmen, he drew much attention and signed to join the NBA. He later was drafted second for the Seattle Supersonics and did great. The next year the Seattle Supersonics relocated to the city of Oklahoma and changed its name to thunder. He later received the rookie of the year award and was then considered an “Elite NBA Player.” That’s when he grew in fame. He continued to play play with the thunders for another eight years (2008-2016). On…

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    On the day of April 19th 1995 the unthinkable happened, a bombing in Oklahoma City. Not only did it shake Oklahoma to the core, it also took it’s toll on our great nation. The culprit of this crime was Timothy Mcveigh. His punishment was death, and it was well deserved. His death was viewed by some, but it should have been seen by the nation. Timothy McVeigh had a very strange personality. “When he became angry, he would let out a high pitched shriek,” said Jeff Camp (Thomas). Although it was…

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    Timothy Mcveigh Case Study

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    Timothy McVeigh attacked Oklahoma City Federal building on April 19th 1995, the United States saw 168 people killed and saw more than 608 people injured. The blast was so strong that it destroyed or damaged more than 300 buildings in a 16 block radius. McVeigh a war veteran of Desert Storm what could make a war veteran want to attack a federal building killing incident men, woman, and children. According to. Explains some do the events that led to McVeigh attacking Oklahoma City " McVeigh,…

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    The Bombing of Oklahoma City was one of the horrific acts of a serial killer in American history that occurred on a sunny morning in April 1995. Timothy James McVeigh was born on April 23, 1968, from his parents Bill and Mickey McVeigh who was permanently separated. Timothy McVeigh joined the U.S. Army in May 1988 where he met Terry Nichols in basic training in Georgia. Later in their Army career, they both served at Ft Riley, Kansas. In 1989 Terry Nichols received honorable discharged from the…

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    Oklahoma City Thunder Triumphs over Sacramento Kings with a 131-116 victory at the Sleep Train Arena on Monday night. The Northwest Divison top squad’s dynamic All-Star tandem of Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook once again led the way for the Thunder as they scored a combined 47 points while being on the bench midway through the fourth quarter and let the reserves finish the job. Durant had another double-double game performance of 27 points and 10 rebounds while Westbrook registered a…

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    Timothy Mcveeigh Safety

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    well (Wertheimer). The man behind it all, Timothy McVeigh, should not have been able to get that close to those unknowing people. There should have been better safety measures at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building to keep a disaster like the Oklahoma City…

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    terrorist bombing has had a tremendous impact on the lives of Americans. Do you remember approximately twenty and a half years ago when domestic terrorist attacked America? On April 19, 1995, the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was blown up by domestic terrorist and ex-Army decorated soldier, twenty-seven year old, Timothy McVeigh and his co-conspirator and ex-Army buddy, Terry Nichols. McVeigh raised in western, New York where he acquired a love for guns…

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    Pros And Cons Of Mcveigh

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    On the morning of April 19, 1995 there was a blast that would change the United States forever. A man by the name of Timothy Mcveigh drove a Ryder moving truck up to the Murrah building in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and detonated a bomb from inside the truck.He was reasonable for killing nearly One hundred- seventy people and injuring over five- hundred more people. Those nearly one hundred seventy people included nineteen children that were killed in a day care on the second floor.…

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