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    Cocaine Case Letter

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    incident occurred along the north curb line of Orange Grove Boulevard east of El Molino Avenue. EVIDENCE: Item Description 1) Cocaine found in a one dollar bill. Weighing 0.38 gross grams. 2) One-dollar bill containing cocaine. INVESTIGATION: On 05-21-16, at 2329 hours, I was working uniformed patrol with Officer Harrell #3441. We were stopped on Elmira Street at Orange Grove Boulevard facing south. I observed a white Ford Silverado traveling west on Orange Grove Boulevard directly past…

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    became a journalist and poet. Crane was known for writing a number of novels including Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and The Red Badge of Courage. Crane’s realist philosophy in journalism and poetry were influenced by his friends, family, and the Orange Blossoms, while also influencing writers in the 20th century with his style of writing. Crane gained influence from his friends, family,…

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    influencing the earth's surface. Human population development has contributed an assortment of weights on common biological systems, including the inadvertent presentation of different exotic species. Here is some information of non- native species of orange county. The first non-native species is Woodlouse spider.(http://nathistoc.bio.uci.edu/spiders/index.htm). The woodlouse spider, additionally called the woodlouse hunter, is a bald bug and large found in the area. Regularly mixed up for…

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    a. Dark green and orange vegetables: - Yam - Baby carrots - Mixed vegetables I consumed more than one serving of orange vegetables, however my intake of green vegetables would be less than one full serving as only the mixed vegetables contained any green vegetables. b. Vegetables and fruits with little or no added fat, sugar, or salt: - Oranges (2 medium) - Mixed vegetables - Baby carrots The yam had salt added to them so they have…

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    understand and also to get a better picture of what is going on in the story. Edgar Allen Poe used many different things to show how the story was being told and the suspense. The main colors of the story are violet, green, red/black, white, purple, orange, and blue. These colors of the rooms all have different meanings and symbols. The Masque of The Red Death has seven rooms. The purple room is pride, it then is the knowledge. Then there is a green room which is envy, it then turns into…

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    In Jandy Nelson’s I’ll Give you the Sun, spirituality is a broad concept with room for many perspectives. In general, it includes a sense of connection to something bigger than ourselves, and it typically involves a search for meaning in life. As such, it is a universal human experience—something that touches us all, making up one's identity. (http://www.takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/enhance-your-wellbeing/purpose/spirituality/what-spirituality). Their actions As characters and people, our actions…

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    Gary Soto Immigration

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    include: withholding wage, refusing salary, providing improper hygienic facilities and or housing, and in some cases physical abuse. Many of these cases went unnoticed by the law due to the victims not wanting to be deported to their home country (“Oranges” 138). Gary Soto was born on April 12, 1952 in Fresno, California. His grandparents were immigrants from Mexico and came to the San Joaquin Valley to work in the fields. His parents were first generation Americans who also worked in the…

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    Would you ever be able to leave your family and go somewhere far away, where you're not even familiar with or never been there? In "Going Solo", which is a non-fiction book/story and is written by Roald Dahl. Roald talks about him leaving England to Africa because of a job he does and while he is going to Africa and when he gets there Roald meets a few people. Two characters that he met was Miss Trefusis and Mdisho, they're both alike because they both live in Africa. To begin with, Roald…

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    process. When we started this segment of the class by taking the True Colors assessment, I already came into it knowing I was an orange. I had taken the true True Colors assessment in a previous class, however, I wanted to learn more about what constituted a person with an ‘Orange’ personality. As I saw with my Myers-Briggs type, it was no coincidence that I was an Orange. I tend to…

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    Brighter colors can make you feel happy while darker colors can change your mood to being sad. Specific colors can remind us of different emotions. Warm colors like yellow, orange, red, and pink, can make a picture look brighter. Yellow is associated with more happy feelings while red can bring out passionate emotions generally anger. The way a work of art feels depends on how the artist uses the colors all together. Different…

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