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    Lieutenant General Walter C. Short Commander-In-Chief of the Army in Hawaii observes from airport tower U.S. airplanes parked near to the edge of the field that was set considering an enemy air attack. Short said the primary concern will be sabotage knowing are 130,000 Japanese on the island. Also, Short told the Fielder that changes have to be made (Tora! Tora! Tora!, 1970). When Army General Short takes over the Hawaiian command on February 7, 1941. The Chief Of Staff warned him about the risk…

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    and processed unfairly. Then came our constitution and we have molded our laws since with the police, the courts and corrections. Our police force risk their lives everyday for our freedom and safety from each other and from outside the states intruders and or invaders. Perception is key here and the roles our police work by can be difficult to downright deadly in this ever changing needs and must haves regarding freedom and safety. For instance, 2010 Chelsea King a 17 year old…

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    Society Senseless Murder

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    crime. We are able to relate to other humans that commit murder for a purpose; For instance a man murdering a burglar who breaks into his home at the dead of night. We are able to empathize with the person because we will assume he was scared the intruder meant to harm him or his family. What is foreign to us as human beings is the senseless violence toward those the public at large would deem innocent. The crime of mass killings is so puzzling of a concept to society as a whole that when one…

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    Juvenile Delinquents

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    casing nearby. With more investigation it was found that the bullet that killed the husband was not fired from the handgun found next to him, they also could not find the weapon that was used to kill Riggs. At the crime scene, there was no sign of an intruder. When reviewing the phone records of the wife and daughter, it was shown that Ann had her daughter had recruited Gabriel Struss (18), to help them with the killings. In text messages, they discussed the killings and in one text Struss told…

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    Burrito Research Paper

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    After taking my first bite into the succulent masterpiece, I realized something was wrong. There was a certain flavor I had never tasted before. At the moment, I did not know what the intruder was, and I was definitely thrown off because this was not the perfect burrito that I had become accustomed to. Tomatoes. “Clearly my dad must have been out of his mind when placing this order for me,” I thought. Initially, I tried to pick through the burrito to remove the trespasser, but this proved to be…

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    Ms. Amber Jenkins had the appearance of someone who had been through a great deal in life. Her blue eyes were a little dimmed with a strange kind of sadness that made them seem to swim, her hands were callused and scarred, and her chin showed a little white scar. "Mr. Holmes, sir, I've come because something terrible has happened, and I require your services. Should you wish for pay, I have some eight pounds saved up. I know that isn't much, but it is all I have and if you won't accept it-"…

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    polish and refurbish her speech skills. With no mistakes, she successfully acquired two Idaho potatoes, a can of peas, and eight slices of cheesecakes. Later, she phones the police, informing the police department that a felony has occurred and an intruder had murdered her husband. Within minutes, the police arrives and inaugurates its investigation for the murder weapon. The police crew have dawdled several hours scouring for the missing object which had left Mr. Maloney deceased. Meanwhile,…

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    around her as she is in her final moments. She also tells us about giving away her possessions, to show that she has prepared for her death. Then, just when you think everything is in place and ready to procede, here comes that fly. The fly is an intruder that that disturbs the process of the final seconds of death. In the first quatrain Dickinson starts with "I heard a Fly buzz- when I died- (line 1)." With the use of dashes as pauses it makes it more dramatic that the fly was around as she…

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    Relationships between family and friends can bring out a passion in people that can be dangerous. In “Romeo & Juliet”, “Once Upon a Time”, and “And of Clay We Are Created” the characters go to extreme measures to care for the ones they love. Passion is defined as a strong and barely controllable emotion. When one individual can’t control their own emotions they may act out putting themselves and others in danger, as the characters in this story did. In “Romeo & Juliet” by William Shakespeare…

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    Station Six: Captured After a fire destroys half of the camp’s food supply, your group heads out into the forest to hunt and gather food. As you are stalking a deer, a twig snaps and the animal bounds away. You glance around, knowing it was not a member of your group. Suddenly, you’re surrounded by grounders. They are dressed in their head-to-toe covering battle gear, carrying bows, arrows, and spears. Instead of killing you, however, they cover your heads with fabric bags and drag you away…

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