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    Case 1 : Name of case: The kidnapping of three young women Victim(s): Sofia Silva, Kati and Kristin Lisk Suspect: Richard Marc Evonitz Overview: One day, Sofia Silva was kidnapped off of her front porch and found 5 weeks later in a nearby creek. Just 8 months later the same happened to Kati and Kristin Lisk who were the found floating in a river five days later. After investigating Kati and Kristin’s body, pink fibers were found on Kati’s body. Then in June of 2002, the killer struck again…

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    (Greenblatt,2013). A second quote is “Stanley Corngold, an emeritus professor of German and comparative literature at Princeton University. Kafka raises questions not only about governments collecting massive amounts of information "like a giant vacuum cleaner," Corngold says, but what they do with it”(Greenblatt,2013). This article is basically talking about how Obama doesn't want the government to watch the people and see what they are doing. George Orwell thinks that it’s wrong to see what…

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    What is S-O-R? It is the abbreviation for Stimulus – Organism – Response. The Stimulus consist the six P’s of marketing which are price, product, payment, place, packaging, and promotion while the Organism is referred to as the consumer or potential customer which could also be referred to as the black box and lastly, Response is a behavior. Therefore, S-O-R deals with how an organism (consumer) reacts to a stimulus. The table below shows my observation of the products and services I used and…

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    connection to Australian children (and even adults) that watch Playschool. Salience and colour were used hand-in-hand in my picturebook through the colour red: it is one of the strongest and most salient colours, and thus only Happy, Teddy and the vacuum cleaner feature the colour red. This was to ensure that viewers knew that those characters/objects are the most important within the story, and the things that viewers…

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    The 1920s was a period in time in which America embraced new ways of thinking and behaving. With the end of World War I and the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment, Americans entered the distinctive 1920s. The 1920s were an age of dramatic political, economic and cultural change. Change in political policies like prohibition were a major part of the twenties. For instance, many communities in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries introduced alcohol prohibition, “ undertaken to…

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    distortion of the pool liner. If your pH is off and you use such a type of water cleaner, consider modifying your chemical concoction to something more alkaline that doesn't rely on chlorine for sanitizing. 8. Empty The Pool If none of the above methods solve your problems with liner wrinkles and you're concerned the matter is beyond cosmetic, empty the pool and inspect the liner thoroughly. You can use a wet/dry vacuum to force air out of the area between the pool's frame and liner, then as…

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    The 1920s were a moving time in American History. American was on its way to becoming more modern that it had ever been before. The looks, jobs, way people dressed were on their way to changing dramatically. The Roaring Twenties was one of the most bursting decades of the century. The most familiar image of the “Roaring Twenties” is most likely the flapper: a young woman with bobbed hair, short dresses, who had more freedoms that previous generations. For most women in the nineteen…

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    Nintendo Research Paper

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    consoles, or best graphics, but have more importantly strived to make enjoyable and unique experiences through their games. Another interesting Nintendo game is known as Luigi's Mansion. The game has an interesting concept of sucking ghosts up with a vacuum cleaner. The creator thought the idea was funny and wanted to see if he could make it into a game. The sad fact is that many kids in this modern era have not tried the satisfying fun of a Nintendo game. Many kids I knew when attending school…

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    What these men did is truly incredible. They came up with a very brilliant plan to escape Alcatraz. The men gradually widened the vents, using saw blades, spoons, and a drill from a broken vacuum cleaner, and they covered the holes with cardboard and paint. The men had set up a workshop in the roof of their cell block. In the workshop, they had over 50 rain coats that they stitched together to make a raft, and they made paddles from scrap wood…

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    Obviously everyone has heard the saying everyone is different. Which is true, and that means that people are going to have different opinions on their relationship with "stuff". Growing up my mom has always told me, "Erica you better not get rid of your grandma 's stuff when you get older, or I 'm gonna come back and haunt you." Which I guess I 'm just not a sentimental person, but I have never saw the point of keeping it. To me in order to keep something you have to use it. So I have never…

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