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    Darden Road Observation

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    Griffith was called out from home and told to respond to 26204 Rochelle St. in Courtland, Virginia for a residential break in. I responded and spoke with D/S Bowden who was on scene. He told me the victim was awaken and walked into her kitchen and observed a male subject wearing a straw type hat standing in her kitchen. She stated he was standing in front of her microwave which is where they keep…

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    that she had taken to get to the residence. Pierce did not know the serial number for the laptop, and did not think there was any tracking device on it. She estimated the value of the laptop at $2000.00. INVESTIGATION CONTINUED: After I spoke to Pierce, I spoke to Cann McMillin who provided the following statement: STATEMENT OF VICTIM (McMillin): McMillin said she had not seen the suspect inside the house. She looked through the house and said nothing else was missing and nothing else…

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    The Speedy Turtle One day while Allie and Jacob were walking down their long, narrow, driveway, they spotted a turtle. The children ran over near the turtle, but by the time they got there it was gone. “Well that was strange.” spoke Allie. Jacob and Allie stood back up and headed down their driveway to the bus. When the children got onto the bus they began to tell their friends about the turtle and how it disappeared. Allie is more of a sporty type of girl. She plays softball and basketball.…

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    On February 28th, UAA invited Elizabeth Acevedo to perform several of her spoken word poems. She was very passionate about the subjects of her poems and spoke with us at length as to their inspirations and contexts. She presented a number of her more famous poems such as “Ode to the Rat” (also known as “Rat Ode”), “Bittersweet Love Poem”, and “Beast Girl.” As well as some of her more obscure works without given titles such as the poem for singles and the poem regarding her feelings after the…

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    Iroquois Women In History

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    not always been the same. Of course, the fact that women had a lot of the power and were politicians is surprising to hear from history. An interesting part of their set up was talked about in this quote, “Some women attended councils, but few women spoke. More often, women designated someone to speak for them.” (p. 2). In today’s society, with the media having a constant need to try to twist the truth in their own favor.…

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    musical/poetic memoir like “American Pie,” painted memoir, or traditional. With all of these different styles I gravitated to poetry. My poems without a doubt spoke about a traumatic event, and what happened to my life from it. It discussed a horrific event I experienced, and explained how through this incident I came out a stronger person. In my memoir I spoke about the worst experience in my life, which was when I was sexually assaulted. I thought my life would forever be nothing but the…

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    M-1 Communication Studies

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    custody, this writer spoke with Officer Hopkins of the Metropolitan Police Department, Juvenile Processing Center unit he advised negative for M-1 being in their custody. At 1103 hours, this writer contacted Child And Family Services Agency, this writer spoke with hotline worker 28 operator who advised there is currently an open investigation with this family for abuse, she also advised M-1 was not currently with their agency physically. At 1109 hours, this writer spoke with Ms. Kisi…

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    burns brightly as Seargent Morris sips away at his whiskey. Perhaps it was the alcohol that had him speak of the item he possessed from his travels, or the eagerness of Mr. White igniting the conversation they had the night before. Nonetheless he spoke of the magic it contained and the horrifying punishment it brought, right before he tried to destroy it. Deaf on his ears yet quick on his feet, Mr. White jumps to retrieve it from the fire. Shortly after Seargent Morris leaves into the stormy…

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    refused to bury him and the local cemetery officials refused to sell a plot for the burial anyway. Bert spoke first to the airline, explaining the facts of the virus and its spread. and they relented on condition the body arrived at the airport in a sealed coffin. Next he spoke to a local undertaker, with similar success, but the local cemetery officials would not be moved and only when Bert spoke to a Queensland Health Department Inspector and the local officials received a firm direction from…

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    David Livingstone was born on March 19, 1813 in Blantyre, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. He had come from a family with several siblings and a small one room house. Livingstone worked from a young age in a cotton mill before going to school in the evenings. He went on to study medicine in Glasgow before eventually studying with the London Missionary Society. Livingstone had finally finished his studies in 1840 in London England. Words that David Livingstone lived by were “Nothing earthly will…

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