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    tables, which failed to detonate. As they were waiting for these to explode, they positioned themselves on the sides of the south entrance, armed with guns, so they could shoot at fleeing survivors, according to Larkin (2007). Under their black trench coats, they were carrying various guns (Larkin, 2007), pipe bombs, CO2 canisters, ammunition, and knives. Harris and Klebold had also planted bombs in their cars that were set to explode later, targeting emergency personnel that would fill the…

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    Peg Arm Monologue

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    I miss Peg-Arm, who ruled with an iron fist. Literally. He was the reason I am where I am, but he was a skilled pirate. I feel bad that I only knew him for a short time. But that doesn’t matter anymore. I can’t change the past. Just floating in my dinghy now. Attempting to find land before another storm hits. Almost ended up like Peg-Arm when my dinghy flipped over. I don’t know where I am, or whether or not I’ll have enough food. All I’ve had to eat in the past 2 days has been a turtle that…

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    The Mysterious Hartley House It was a blustery fall day in Dublin, Ireland. Margaux Roberts glanced out the rain-spotted window at the countryside. Even though her and her family had only spent one day in Ireland, Margaux already hated it there. She wished that she could have just stayed at home in Colorado where all her friends were. Margaux had never been a very outgoing person and she preferred to read books and listen to her music rather than go to parties and hang out with people. Making…

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    expecting anything in particular to happen. Actually no one in the U.S. expected or was ready for what came to be on April 20, 1999 to the 1,945 students attending Columbine High School. On April 20,1999 at 11:19 a.m. two Columbine students wearing trench coats went on a rampage outside of the school shooting students and staff. The students were Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, who killed 12 students, including a staff member, leaving more than 20 others injured. Their original plan was to bomb…

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    Once long ago in the ancient kingdom of Albion, now called England, it is said that King Willard Riverbrook lived an exemplary life. He was rich, powerful and an excellent ruler. Unlike other kings that gained their power through fear and force, King Willard was kind and gentle. His gentleness is said to make men go weak at the knees and give in to his commands. He was well loved and respected by all his subjects except for one; Calcifer Shadeberry. King Willard was always kind even to his…

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    Introduction In the last few years, marketing has witnessed many developments in China as well as in the rest of the world. The change in the profile of consumers has affected their buying behaviors and habits. As a result of this, new marketing strategies have been developed. Additionally, modern marketing concept prevailed the market instead of traditional one. Both in national and international arenas, marketers are always inclined to the areas which will make a difference between them and…

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    arising by the sound of his heavy breathing. “This boy was a middle class citizen just so you know. Concerning this state emergency, it has come to my attention that I will create a Ralobemek decree. This decree makes our government virtually unchallenged. It does not need to be checked by a law making get-together. Legally allows overturning or imprisoning enemies.” Why would a middle class citizen apply blood to the flag that he should hail as sacred unless he was in danger or he was…

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    Metal Religion

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    Many people blamed him because of his music, claiming it promoted hate, anger, violence, and drug use. They also tried to compare the trench coats the shooters wore to Manson’s attire that he usually wore. He claims that being blamed nearly killed his career. (Loudwire) Also, within Michael Moore’s’ film “Bowling for Columbine”, Manson gives one of his first interviews since the incident…

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    Evolution Of Firefighting

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    The modern day Firefighter is asked to put his or her life on the line every single day, regardless of if they have a personal connection with the person, or people in need of their assistance. These selfless acts are hardly relatable to the intensions of early firefighting. In ancient Rome the first Fire brigade was established as a form of income. Fire brigades would respond to alarms but would not do anything about the situation until a deal was made with the owner of the residence. If a deal…

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    Throughout history the United States has had to overcome some horrific obstacles within the borders themselves. Crisis events occur each and every year in the U.S. no matter the amount of training or tactics we do in order to deter such event. With each major crisis that occurs on U.S. soil there is always something to learn from it. The Columbine High School shooting was no different. The shooting took place on April 20, 1999 in Littleton, Colorado. The two suspects who carried out the…

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