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    1. How do the young boys of South Park define the term “fag”? Who they compare “fags” to? How do the young boys’ view and use of the term “fag” resemble that of the boys at River High School? a. The young boys of South Park define the term fag as an extremely annoying, inconsiderate person most commonly associated with Harley riders who feel the need for attentions. They compare fags to sixteen-year-old girls. They view the term fag based off of a person’s behavior. They distinguished gay and fag to be completely different terminology, unlike the rest of the adults. Towards the young boys if you ride a motorcycle then you are a fag, simple as that. The way the term fag is resemble to the article River High School is similar because the boys…

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    Joshua Hendy Iron Works was a large equipment manufacturer since the gold rush days. Among many other pieces of heavy machinery, Hendy manufactured the large water cannons and pumps that were used for hydraulic mining in the Sierras. After getting shaken out of San Francisco by the 1906 Earthquake, the company settled in Sunnyvale. The once thriving company of over a thousand employees was barely afloat by the middle of the Great Depression with about 60 people employed. That all changed…

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involves the suspect being arrested for H&S 11377(a)-Crystal Methamphetamine, H&S 11364(a)-Drug Paraphernalia and an outstanding arrest warrant. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: This incident occurred in the parking lot at 25 S. Pasadena Avenue (Joe’s Auto Parks). EVIDENCE: • 1-Glass pipe approximately 3 inches in length with a bulb at the end, resembling a crystal methamphetamine pipe, with a white burnt residue inside. Found in Suspect Sutherland’s left front jacket pocket. •…

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    On 06-30-16 at approximately 0800 hrs I Corporal Rusty Meaux WAS DISPATCHED TO 2714 HWY 14 BUSINESS OF SUPER 8. Upon my arrival I SPOKE TO Reporting Person ASHLEY CAMILLE WHO STATED UPON HER ARRIVAL TO WORK SHE WAS NOTIFIED OF A ROOM WITH DAMAGE. ASHLEY BROUGHT me TO ROOM#157 AND SHOWED me AN EXTERIOR WINDOW WITH THREE WINDOW PANELS BROKEN. A COFFEE TABLE THROWN AND THE COVER TO THE A/C UNIT BROKEN OFF. I ALSO OBSERVED SEVERAL 16 OZ. COORS LIGHT CANS. ASHLEY STATED THAT THE PERSON THAT RENTED…

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    3.0L V6 motor. The major things that I will be looking for in this test will be comfort, towing and payload capability, mileage,a good 4x4 system, and handling on and off road. For this test of each truck I have set up a course that will put each truck to their limits. It will take place on the Pfister&Son Inc. farm in Holtville, CA and also in the desert. This course will start on the the black top road next to the shop, taking a 10 mile loop on black top roads back to the shop. Next will…

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    On Friday, October 10, 2015 at approximately 0243 hours, Conyers Communications advised me that Rockdale County Sheriff Deputies noticed a vehicle in the ditch on Salem Road just before Gees Mills intersection. I arrived to the location and noticed that the vehicle hit the embankment, struck a mail box and landed approximately 20 feet in the 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…

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    concerned because I have not had a ton of experience with children of this age and do not know how they will act towards me. Activities During My Visit • Walking around trailer park with two young girls and 3 volunteers trying to recruit new kids to come to the program. • Playing board games and playing on the piano with one of the young girls. • Circle Time: activity involving getting to know the kids and volunteers. • Gym activity with the kids and volunteers. Step 1: Observations • It took…

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    Lifting Vs Leveling

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    parts. Lift kits are made from suspension pieces like shocks and springs. Drive shafts and other wheel size may have to be a new addition to your truck to keep your ride steady. Lift kits cost a lot more than leveling kits, they can generally range from $500-$5000 depending on how many pieces there is and what company makes it because they might make it out of a different material than other companies which can make the lift kit last longer. Lift kits are usually used for ground clearance and…

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    On May 12, 2018 at approximately 0224 hours, I observed a Blue 2007 van bearing Florida tag 4459GC leaving the Grand BLV Motel, located at 7804 Grand BLV Port Richey, FL. An NCIC / FCIC check of the attached tag revealed it to not be assigned to a vehicle. The vehicle had been observed parked in front of the Grand BLV Motel for approximately thirty to forty minutes with a W/F seated in the front passenger seat. The Port Richey Police Department has received information from multiple sources…

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    be stereotyped simply because of the neighborhood they reside in. If someone lives in a lower-income neighborhood, they are often seen as poor and sometimes uneducated. However, what happens when there are distinct differences within the same residence? Trailer parks contain a diverse group of people, not a single person is the same. Although it might be difficult for one to believe that someone willingly chooses to live in an area such as a trailer park, personal identity might…

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