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    Kayak Fishing Essay

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    “hotbrass” found a way to combine his love for both. In an effort to make his time on the water more enjoyable he has been using his 3D printer to create kayak fishing accessories. According to hotbrass, he’s made everything from lures and camera mounts to skid plates, GoPro protectors, dropshop keepers, fish finder screen protectors and safety flags and lights. He is especially fond of designing things that he can mount in the tracks of his Wilderness Systems kayak in order to make his…

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    Crash Scene Essay

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    PREPARATION • Traffic Template • Ruler • Internet Access (i.e. YouTube) • Pencil • Copy Paper • Easer • Traffic Crash Management Guide // http://www.alibris.com/Traffic-Accident-Management-Donald-J-Basham/book/6771463 by Donald J Basham • Quiz • Visual of Traffic Collision and the aftermath (VIDEO) INTRODUCTION Students would be able to create a traffic accident diagram utilizing the above preparation material. Student would be able to follow specific guidelines to create a NOT to Scale…

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    metropolitan areas or economically depressed Southern states. Homeless is usually depicted as a middle aged to senior male or perhaps an individual with metal challenges whether male or female. Typically they could be found living on the sidewalks of skid row or perhaps sleeping in a park or an alley. Maybe you envision someone standing on a corner, holding a sign that says “will work for food.” Yet poverty and homeliness today has taken on a much different meaning. According to the authors in…

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    was designed to be something to be akin of an off-off-Broadway production; however, perhaps the compact space reflected the dinginess of Skid Row. The lighting was bright and focused on the characters needed. The sets, while small, were set up and painted to scale to the point that the flower shop looked realistic, as did…

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    In 1951, a urologist by the name of Perry Hudson wanted to gain a better understanding of prostate cancer He wanted to know if it could be diagnosed at an earlier stage and if it could be treated. Prostate was not a common subject and people usually died if diagnosed. At the time of the study, prostate cancer was considered latent so there was not a need to detect them or treat them.1 Hudson conceptualized a theory that would detect and treat prostate cancer before it manifested. First he wanted…

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    The Homeless Are Human Sleeping under bridges, on cold winter nights and starving until they find scraps of food, are the unimaginable experiences homeless people endure on a daily basis. In this photograph, taken at Skid Row, there is a homeless man lying in front of a painting that depicts a home. This photo brings light to the issue of homelessness and induces change for the homeless people in the United States. This photo is aimed towards the people who typically overlook the thousands of…

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    Kobe Bryant

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    league’s only team that’s 7-0 in the second of back to back games and outscoring their opponents by 15.7 points. The Lakers loss to the Kings, their eighth in nine games, outscored by an average of 20.3 points. Additionally in their four game losing skid, the purple and gold have been outshot on average 49-percent to 39.8-percent. The Lakers need to do a solid job of moving, passing and cutting to find the open man. Los Angeles must trust their offense and execute, keep the ball and the defense…

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    Some differences took place between 1970's and 1980's music. An alteration has needed to embed some new genre. The rock or merely rock music is a contemporary musical genre aimed to encompass each of the various derivative genres of rock and roll. Usually interpreted, among many other instruments are added occasionally, with guitar, drums, and bass. Many styles of the genre also use keyboard instruments, for example, saxophone, piano, Synthesizers. This platform usually has a strong obstacle,…

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    The Probles of Police’s body cameras Same as most people has their phones, police are increasingly using body cameras. The footage that these cameras capture and the public's access to it, is having a tremendous influence in the court of public opinion. For example, some of the massive protests in different U.S. cities that have followed the controversial deaths of suspects at the hands of police. And some other investigations that have cleared officers of wrongdoing when body cameras confirmed…

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    Personal Narrative Report

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    ditch. The vehicle was not occupied therefore; I asked who is the driver of the vehicle was. The driver identified herself as Monica Bettis. Bettis stated she tried to avoid a deer and lost control of the vehicle. I retraced the the skid marks and noticed that the skids marks started in the curve section of Sigman Road. As I talked to Bettis, I noticed the smell of alcohol emitting from her breath. I asked Bettis if she consumed any type of alcohol and she stated ”yes” at Marshalls sports bar,…

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