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    Envirobounce Case

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    EnviroBounce basketballs are made from 80% recycled and plant-based materials. Old, discarded basketballs are melted down and used in the inner liners of the ball, as well as in the grip lines. EnviroBounce basketballs also feature Enviro-Grip Technology, a durable outside covering that is intertwined with a strong, plant based plastic, slowing the loss of grip. The balls also come pumped to a perfect pressure with a nitrogen compound. The molecules of this compound are larger than normal air…

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    Have you ever heard of the song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” by Billy Joel? “We Didn’t Start the Fire” by Billy Joel is a song released in 1989 that touched upon topics from 1949 to 1989. This song was a very well-known song by Billy Joel. He also wrote this song to express his long lost love for History. Billy Joel wanted to be a high school history teacher before he started his singing career. Six history topics from this song have been picked to inform you about a little bit of history. Those…

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    Pc 647

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involves the suspect being arrested for public intoxication and unable to care for himself in violation of PC 647(f)-Public Intoxication. The suspect also had two outstanding arrest warrants. INVESTIGATION: On 04-11-17 at approximately 2132 hours, I responded to 154 S. Euclid Avenue #201 regarding an unknown disturbance. The Reporting Party, Alice Mayweather advised dispatch that her children’s father, Yuvivilon Howard was refusing to leave the above location and had…

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    individuals, such as Martin Luther King Jr., who challenged the status quo of white supremacy, and they were able to eventually consummate equal rights for African Americans. In music, new styles have evolved from a constant cycle of fresh artists creating a different sound that others follow until someone else creates something unique. The idea can also be found in fictional stories such as Divergent. The main character, Tris, breaks the confines of society by challenging its social…

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    The Influence Of MTV

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    On August 1, 1981, a brand new wave of the music industry launched on cable television. The first music video premiering on this channel was “Video Killed the Radio Star” by The Buggles (cite). While at the time, no one could predict the success of MTV, this song seemed to foreshadow the impact of this new music television. Music videos, while having been around for a long time, had never had a format all to themselves on television. MTV provided artists who could harness the full capabilities…

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    As the mother of seven children, Hanna and Max gave the children the responsibility of going to the store at a very early age. The purchases were always very simple such as a loaf of bread and a quart of milk. As a rule, they would spend a penny or two for candy and put the remainder of the change in the grocery bag. This not only enabled them to learn how to shop, but to stretch a dollar as well. On this particular Saturday, Susan and Beth returned home from the store with the usual purchases…

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    regards to style and its culture. As with anything that stimulates change music brought about conflicts between racial and gender classes. The book I selected to read, All Shook Up: How Rock ‘N’ Roll Changed America, was written by award winning author Glenn C. Altschuler. In his book Altschuler discusses specifically how rock and roll aided or discouraged the changes that were brought about. Throughout the book Altschuler gives good explanation and uses strong sources to prove his claim that…

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    BILL’S GRILL On a silent dawn in Denver there was a little restaurant named Bill’s Grill. Jack the chef just checked in for his 7 to 3 shift. You, Jillian are walking down the street and you hear a gunshot. Jack runs past you running into you and running down street is a man in a black hoodie and black sweatpants. He to runs down the street and cuts into a back alley and disappears. You run in and find a man bleeding out on the floor against the wall. You rush to help him and you call an…

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    Myrtle Wilson Incident

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    I, Howard Davis, on 07/21/1922 received a call to the valley of ashes reference to the murder of Myrtle Wilson. My investigation revealed the following information. The incident occurred a hot summer afternoon in front of the Wilson’s car shop located in the valley of ashes near New York City and the resort villages of East and West Egg on the North Shore of Long Island. There were multiple complaint calls stating that a young woman was ran over by a car. As I approached the scene I observed…

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    "We Are the Champions" and "We Will Rock You" were also very popular especially for sports events (Source #2). Freddie Mercury wrote and sang Bohemian Rhapsody which was their top hit (Source #1). Mercury and his band made it to the top charts of U.S. and Britain (Source #1). Mercury also…

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