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    On 04-22-2017 at 0130 hours I pulled onto the parking lot of Huck’s and while exiting my patrol unit I could smell an odor of marijuana. There was only one other vehicle on the lot which was a white Chevrolet Sonic in the process of back out of parking space next to me. I got back in my vehicle and followed the vehicle west on Maud Street and paced the vehicle at approximately 40 MPH. I made contact with the driver of the vehicle a Tori Sutton and front seat passenger Michaela Fellows. When I…

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    A heavenly perspective… “Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.” 1 Corinthians 15:58 (ESV). Life is easy and things are just humming along and life can seem to be great – but when life gets hard it easy to get discouraged. Oh, one can try to rebound by refocusing on ones goals, by doing a small duty of accomplishment. One can take one step to move forward, as to keep it all in…

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    enters Polyphemus’s cave along with his men, seeking to be treated as guests. However, upon finding the humans lingering in his cave, the savage brutally murders and then devours a couple of his men. Consumed with rage, Odysseus states “...I planned to summon my courage, draw my sharp sword...creep up to him, feel for the right place with my hand and stab him in the breast where the liver is supported by the midriff.” (Homer, 133) As the men’s leader, he feels responsible for their demise.…

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    To be good, an athlete needs to persevere, discipline themselves and summon the pluck to go on even when their cause seems hopeless. Also, internal to a sport is the idea of Sportsmanship. In a vigorous contest under fair conditions the losers should be gracious and the winners, magnanimous. Perfectionism is defined as the setting and maintaining of unrealistically high standards and expectations, and critical evaluations of performance (Hewitt, Newton, Flett and Callandar, 1997). It is a…

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    federal agencies and to convey sensitive information as soon as possible to the right platform. Local police also add the critical elements of speed, resources, and numbers to deal any terror situation. They are able to deploy rapidly and can quickly summon more forces if needed. Supervisors in the field are accustomed to making decisions in dynamic and high-stakes…

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    Death is the action or fact of dying or being killed; the end of the life of a person or organism. Are you afraid to reach your last breath? Is it because you aren’t truly living your life to the fullest? No one really knows the truth about death, it’s the great unknown. While the poems “Thanatopsis” by William Cullen Bryant, “Don’t Fear the Reaper” by Blue Oyster Cult, and “Dust in the Wind” by Kansas, involve death, nevertheless, they differ in their messages. The actual intended point is to…

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    Since the inception of the earth, humans have displayed an overpowering need for a god. We desperately long for some higher being to provide order and reason to the universe. While many find peace of mind in wealth, power, or love, other choose to devote themselves to religion. Over centuries of fairytales and superstition, humans have created numerous separate deities to worship and revere. But how does one distinguish the Idols from the genuine creator? Obviously every religion cannot coincide…

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    from ancient Greece are so well known that anyone entering your home will know who they are and have stories to tell about their favorite characters and the various adventures they had. There are numerous characters from ancient Greek mythology that summon up the fun and adventure that the imagination can have and let's take a look at just a few of them. Just about everyone recognizes the Greek mythological characters and Greek style of sculpture and that's why when you use Greek statuary in…

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    First chapter- I row my own boat Before I was 10 years old, I could see the world through my mind. The world was so bright and colorful. With a thought, flowers bloomed. Timeless creations appear before my eyes with swing of my finger. I could see things that weren’t logical. Sometimes, there were voices whispering in my ears telling me to wake up during the night. When I was 12, my parents taught me they were called a child’s fantasy. That those dreams will disappear when I grew up. I didn’t…

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    English Assessment Task Romeo and Juliet Act III, Scene I AS SUPERHUMANS! By Andrew Walters Synopsis In Manhattan, New York City, two groups of superhuman groups are rivaled against each other due to their opposite opinions of what to use their powers for. Team Montague believe that they have been given these gifts to help and defend the world from immediate threats. The Capulet Brotherhood believe that they have been given this power to rule over the people that are inferior to them. These…

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