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    Old Town Incident

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    will escort Fluffy back to the circus with no harm. Darcy, not knowing the streets of Old Town, had to fully rely on Sheriff Dana Lawhorne. Fire officials and many police officers gathered to get the elephant’s attention by following the lead of Fluffy’s caretaker, Bobby Joe Cafruni. Cafruni eventually was able to lure the elephant back to the circus train. As a final statement, Sheriff Lawhorne said, “Everyone likes circuses, but the Wrongling Brothers should be more careful.” A concern did…

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    The case of John Hossak is incredibly mysterious and is a mystery that was never completely solved. Due to the inherent mystery of the case there were many different books, stories, and plays based of it. One of these is “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell. The plot of this play is essentially the same as the case; however, fundamental differences can be found within the two, as well as trivial details, such as names. Within this report you will find a comparative analysis between “Trifles” and the case…

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    find Lisbon dazed, with Red John's classic smiley face on her face, but still alive. Later Jane discovers several clues to Red John's identity after Red John murders Jane's expsychiatrist Sophie Miller. In order to focus on Sheriff McAllister, Jane involves the CBI in a case in Napa. Meanwhile Rigsby and Van Pelt decide to get married. When a list of fake Red John suspects is stolen, the innocent men named on it find themselves in danger. Madeleine…

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    Tunstall when the tensions were getting higher. Billy joined Tunstall. Billy worked as a ranch hand for Tunstall. Tunstall was kind of like a father to Billy. Tunstall was later killed by a sheriff's posse. Billy wanted revenge and the gang ambushed the Sheriff and his Deputy and killed them. Although this was revenge it was looked at as evil. Warrants were put out for the gang's arrest. Billy and his gang were surrounded in a house. The house was set ablaze and Billy and the gang ran out. Billy…

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    women. “Hello Mrs. White. How are you?” she replied in her normal girl voice. “Annabelle?” said Mrs.White “Huh uh, I mean hello,” she said in a manly voice. “ It is you Annabelle. You are breaking the law! I am going to get the sheriff right now!” said Mrs.…

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    morning. They snuck onto private property, stole a boat and saw the sheriff and his men singing and dancing drunk while in their underwear outside. They illegally caught tons of fish with a fish trap. Half of the fist were cooked for an extremely old lady whom grandma use to work for and the other half of fish were used to feed the drifters in the town. The town was against drifters and that night while grandma was feeding them the sheriff stopped by. He tried to put a stop to grandmas good…

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    at the time sent in troops to control the situation, thus putting many of the anti-renters in jail. This is where we being to hear about an important figure, Smith Boughton, he was a rebellious leader in the time period. He stole papers form the sheriff, working his way to a jail life sentence. Smith was just one of the serval act outs during this time period., among many other farmers who were sent to serve jail time. A rise in the Anti-Rent movement took a rise when a favored Anti-Rent…

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    Social Judgments

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    Beattie, G., & Sale, L. (2012). Do metaphoric gestures influence how a message is perceived? The effects of metaphoric gesture-speech matches and mismatches on semantic communication and social judgment. Semiotica, 2012(192), 77-98. Retrieved from Communication and Mass Media Complete. Evidence in the study included in the article has demonstrated that people are not only sensitive to the information contained in concrete imagistic gesture, but furthermore, that they combine this gestural…

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    caused was the murder of three civil rights workers, named Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner and James Chaney. The three men were helping an African American community with voter registration. Furious and displeased by their effort to help, the Deputy Sheriff, Cecil Price, and local KKK members conspired and assassinated the innocent men in the summer of 1964. Another wicked catastrophe caused by the KKK,…

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    “The abduction of a child is a tragedy. No one can fully understand nor appreciate what a parent goes through at such a time, unless they have faced a similar tragedy. Every parent responds differently. Each parent copes with this nightmare in the best way he or she knows how. “ John Wash , one of the best know parents of an abducted child, spoke out about the fact that there are no possible way to predict the way that families cope, and this is why the way of investigating these abductions can…

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