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    responsibility, and concern are three main factors that have led to a divided and sometimes discontent society. Society lacks an enormous amount of security and has led to the society we live in today. Martin Gansberg wrote a short story named “Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call Police,” talks about how thirty-eight people witnessed a murder and not one person bothered to contact police. A couple in Gansberg’s story say the reason they decided not call police is, “Frankly, we were afraid,”…

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    Reading Response In the article “37 People Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call the Police” by Martin Gansberg tells the descriptive story of a woman who gets stabbed by an armed assailant multiple times. Being such a short story this has to be one of the most difficult essays I’ve ever had to analysis with only certain key tails to go off with. But the many emphasis details given tell the story with multiple views on how it had happened. Beginning the story with a summary of what had happened by using…

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    The Fatal Third Attack In the article “37 Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call the Police,” Martin Gansberg describe how the death of Catherine Genovese happened and how as many as 37 people witness the murder but did not call the authorities to investigate the situation before it was too late. Gansberg explains that on March 13, 1964, at 3:20 AM, Catherine Genovese had just parked her car and was heading home to her apartment on 82-70 Austin Street, as she was approaching the apartment she noticed a man…

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    What’s Wrong With Being Involved Death is sad subject and it is even more devastating when people stand idly by and let it take place. In “37 Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call The Police”, published on the 27th of March 1964 in the New York Times by Martin Gansberg, contends that America was becoming callous. The article Gansberg wrote was about the murder of Catherine Genovese by Winston Moseley. According to Gansberg, 37 people witnessed the attack and murder of Catherine Genovese without phoning…

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    started. Here are the three types of saws you’ll need to do the majority of the custom woodworking jobs that you have in mind. #1 Circular Saw If you want a really heavy duty saw, the circular saw is the way to go. They are really strong and durable; however, that does mean that you have to be very careful when you operate a circular saw. If you have never used one before, you may want to see if you can get someone to train you on how to use one effectively. Circular saws are best used for…

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    finally got outside I looked around to what I saw, which I try to talk but I could not speak then in the distance I saw people coming I thought they could help me. Instead they started chasing me and shooting me with guns, but I run away before they could get me. After running away from the people with the guns I ended up in the woods. After looking around to see where I was at I saw a house in the distance and went to the house. When I got there I saw an abandoned shed behind the house and went…

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    of Highly Effective Teens, sharpening the saw is labeled as “self-renewal, self-care, self-respect and self-improvement.” It is a habit that allows us to live up to our expectations and successfully attain all the other 7 healthy habits in the book. In the cartoon series The Berenstain Bears, evidences of sharpening the saw are seen through the episodes Too Much T.V, Too Much Junk Food, and The Bad Habit. In the episode Too Much T.V, sharpening the saw is displayed by Brother Bear, Papa Bear,…

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    aspects to a lifeless saw. By constantly mentioning how, “The buzz saw snarled and rattled in the yard…” (1), Frost gives the inanimate saw the ability to make sounds. By giving the saw this ability, the author is giving it more character traits and allowing it to be viewed as an object of power and significance. By consistently mentioning the two sounds “snarled” and “rattled,” Frost is able to associate a saw with lifelike noises. In addition, Frost is able to bring an inanimate saw to life…

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    Chainsaw Research Paper

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    tools to help maintain trees. You can find saws to cut thick branches or to trim away out of reach limbs. Shop Staples garden section to find power saws for homeowners, on farms and gardens and for professionals. Finding the Right Tools for the Job Choose from several types of tree and weed cutters for the right cut. Pole chainsaws resemble a small power saw at the end of a pole. They weigh 6-17 pounds and have a bar or cut the length of 6-20 inches. These saws have 8-12 feet long poles and…

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    swamp I saw something that I would never forget. This was something that was so unexpected and it would keep me up and alert for many nights. My dad and I were your normal gator hunting. we were out doing our usual line run like we do every day it was pretty much the same as every day catch a few nice size gators, then it went to some smaller gators then it went to nothing. Then we rebaited some lines and moved some and baited them. Everything was going was going as usual until we saw…

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