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    Exposition ( Include characters) who: superman Save the bank from getting robbed and save the innocent people from dieing . This happened last year before christmas when everybody was taking out their christmas money. In the middle of the town and there were cops everywhere and there was nowhere to hide because they were surrounded with helicopters. They are robbing the bank because one of the robbers used to work there as a security guard because his boss thought that he…

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    would be no more robberies if there was no money. Furthermore, people could only get what they need. Likewise, making money waste materials that we could utilize for important uses. Last but not least, if money is taken out we can have a fair economy. Life without money can create a world of freedom as long as we’re willing to change it. As stated earlier one reason there should be no more money is that there would be no robberies. To begin, some might ask, ‘’Why would there be no robbery?’’…

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    anymore “Hello, this is 911 what is your emergency?” “There are these…these two guys down here at the harvest and trustee bank, they have masks, guns, and hostages!Please send help!” we arrived two minutes later, first week on the job, a bank robbery. we didn’t know what to expect at first, maybe a 12mm pistol or a pump action shotgun, the classics you know? But these guys were professionals,they had a full auto smg and dual barrel shotguns. they had a huge drill on the vault and their…

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    to offer. She tells them she wants to go study so that she can be a masseuse. They talk about what changed in her and what are her barriers for and she answered one of them is her mom. They ask her why she committed one hundred and twenty armed robberies if kids had low self-esteem but didn’t do what she did. In the end of the chapter, they let Candace out in a halfway house in Fort Worth where she helped the girls and helped herself…

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    On January 17th, 1950, a group of eleven thieves perfectly timed, planned and choreographed one of the most well known robberies. These eleven individuals stole more than two million dollars from the Brinks Armored Car depot located in Boston. As it hit news headlines everywhere, it instantly became the perfect crime and robbery. The suspects were caught a few days before the statute of limitations. Tony Pino was the director and mastermind of the theft and Joe McGinnis assembled the group…

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    and then she just left, without helping the rest of us. It was really weird that she just left, but no one else seemed to notice. They were all just happy to have made it through this ordeal unscathed. We called the police to inform them of the robbery. The arrived in a squad car a little later. I had just want to go home, but they insisted that they would need a statement, and a description of the robbers from all of us. They took down our names, and told us that if they caught the…

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    After reviewing the previously discussed crime measurements, I am mainly concerned with the rapid increase in street robberies that have increased almost 25% since 2012. This crime has a devastating effect on the community. Street robbery may generate a significant amount of fear among the public because victims are often confronted with an immediate threat to life, a loss of control and incursion of personal space (Gale & Coupe, 2005). The fear caused by such a violent and pervasive…

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    Gerillylok Movie Analysis

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    She’s not able to do anything and this drives her inner guilt and her obsession to go after the ones responsible. As mentioned, there’s more room to highlight her obsession about the robbery. Parts of the storytelling feel too surreal, such as Jessica as the robber and the monster. Some interpretation and mystery is good, but too much can be unsatisfying. The concern is that the mainstream audience will want more clarity throughout the…

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    Juvenile Justice Case

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    population of the city is about 6,000 people. He has been in and out of the Department of Juvenile Justice since he was thirteen years old for small crimes. As he got older he continued his life of crime and has found himself in prison for strong arm robbery as well as breaking and entering in the third degree. Although, he started his life of crime as a juvenile his records were unable to be considered as part of his sentencing process when he became an adult offered. Now a lot of people in the…

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    Moving Away From Home

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    Growing up in family that owns a traditional Chinese restaurant, my parents have worked hard all their lives in order to provide a shelter, clothes, and food on the table for me and my sibling. Throughout my entire life up to even today, my parents have always had workers from their restaurant living in our home since many of these workers live in poverty and do not have much belonging besides the suitcases in which holds their basic necessities. Often times, my parents do not know the…

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