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    ruthlessly gunning down his rivals. By 1924 authorities had led to believe that over 16 murders had been gang related. 1929 was the day that it reached its climax as one of Capon’s longtime enemies George “bugs” Moran ran his bootlegging company out of a garage on…

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    them. This, again, proves that metal interferes with reception. Both the tests with the phone in the car and in the garage were just under 7 seconds. The test with the phone in the car took about 6.85 seconds because the outer layer of the car is made of metal, but the windows allow reception through. The test with the phone in the garages was about 6.94 seconds because the garage is a very isolated area. The building materials do allow reception in, but it may also interfere with the amount of…

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    ‘sharpening his knife’ to dig into his prey, and when he “thinks to it, like that,” it is him being proud of his hunt, and is preparing for what to do next. ‘The garage’ mentioned at the beginning of…

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    Mari And Yolanda Analysis

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    Yolanda and Mari`s utopia is created early in the film when they first go to the abandoned garage (0:19:30). Mari formally creates this space by marking the phrase “Mosquita y Mari, fuck the rest” on one of the abandoned cars. This physical space then becomes a sort of queer utopia because the couples queering of each other`s lives can take place…

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    Stage 5 Turns out during one of Shaun and I’s nights out in Boston I had purchased a Powerball tickets. I had completely forgotten about this ticket in my back pocket of my jeans. I put them through the wash and my mom had found the ticket and gave it to me and said “Joey, do you want this Powerball ticket still? You just put it in the washing machine.” With the odds of winning the Powerball being so low. I thought about just throwing it away. I decided to take it to the local gas station and…

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    Charlie Gordons Narrative

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    very cluttered garage. “Nei-gh-bors! You won’t leave me will you? Everyone leaves me, but don't worry we’ll be best friends! I know I am not smart like you but I can help with anything.” Charlie glances around the room, supposedly trying to remember everything about the room. Art looks at Charlie curiously then with an unnoticeable shake of his head agrees, “Well alright then, I don't mind the company! Here let me show you what to do.” As the two of them work in the unorganized garage, the sun…

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    After Myrtle, Tom and Nick met at Mr. Wilson’s garage, Myrtle decided to leave her husband and go with Tom and Nick to her apartment. Her husband ”thinks she goes to see her sister in New York” (26). Myrtle deceit to her husband in order for him to not find out about her affair. Women back then were…

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    For our spiritual floor, we had the garage, and the religious floor we had the attic. I place these certain spaces on the floors because, while having different ideals, they have similar functions that apply very well with the concepts on which they are located. For religion, which was the…

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    I emerged from the wonderful world that is a gearhead’s garage. Compared to the beauty I had just seen, my car looked like it was ready for the junk yard. I stole a glance down the side of the body. The deep scratch from the accident and the sizable dent from my mom’s car made me cringe. I peered under the hood…

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    Reflection Social customer relationship management is a tactic used by organizations to appear transparent and gain trust from customers (Greenberg, 2010). When an organization appears transparent, customers begin to feel that the organization is trustworthy enough to earn their business. In order to manage social customer relationships, specific tools will need to be used. A blog is an example of a social customer relationship management tool. Blogs are used to encourage conversation between…

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