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    an advanced helicopter. As a response Sikorsky proposed its Sikorsky S-97 Raider. Four years later, the company finally unveiled the first full production model of the groundbreaking scout and attack helicopter in the company’s facility in West Palm Beach, Florida. The objective set for the new aircraft is to replace the army’s OH-58D Kiowa Warrior. However, specialists think that if the manufacturer’s claims about the Sikorsky S-97 Raider capabilities are true, it is almost certain that its…

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    Americas most hated mother, Casey Anthony, is now living the life of a normal person. A spine-chilling case involving a missing two-year-old child in Florida became one of the biggest murder stories of the decade in 2008 and 2009 according the article, “Murder.” Casey Anthony went weeks before reporting her missing child. Investigators soon charged Casey Anthony for the murder of her two-year-old child after Casey failed to tell the truth in police reports. This case caught the eye of the public…

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    concert. Jesse was a professional DJ who I met on a trip to Pompano beach high school for a student government camp. He was so excited about me coming down south, he planned and hosted a concert after party at The Waldorf Astoria Resort Boca Raton Resort. We cancelled our reservations at a random La Quinta in that area and agreed to stay in a second suite reserved for us. He invited all the fellow campers I had met in Pompano Beach and promised lots of weed and…

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    In the early years of music therapy, many organizations formed in an attempt to spread the word of music therapy and organize publishing. In 1998 these groups came together to form a unified organization with the same goal for music therapy, The American Music Therapy Association (AMTA). While the CBMT holds therapists accountable and sets standards, the AMTA works to spread the word about music therapy through social media or publishing findings or experiments for therapists. The AMTA plans to…

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    Juvenile Justice: If Juveniles Should be Tried as Adults. In 1998, fifteen year old Anthony Laster of West Palm Beach Florida was charged as an adult for strong armed robbery and extortion and faced life in prison. The crime? Taking two dollars of a classmate 's lunch money. Anthony, a mentally disabled child that functioned at the level of a five year old, had to spend four weeks in a county jail when his family couldn’t post the five hundred dollar bail. The prosecutor, Barry E Krischer…

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    Prostitution St.Petersburg Police Department Scanning Where there are people there will be prostitution. However, that does not mean that the community and the police department will tolerate it. St. Petersburg Police saw an increase in the calls regarding prostitution. The calls for service were "mostly in the main thoroughfare of the city." Police also received complaints about prostitution from businesses and residents. Some of the officers saw the problem firsthand. Presence of the…

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    “Video Games are bad for you? That’s what they said about Rock n’ Roll.” This quote by Shigeru Miyamoto, compares video games to rock n’ roll which people had believed to be bad previously but later found it wasn’t as evil as they had initially thought, and neither are video games. Many parents all over the world will agree with the statement that video games are bad for their children, but as it turns out, video games are a lot more beneficial to society than they are harmful. Although, video…

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    suffering through. She gives examples of different lifestyles in America and shows the stress that comes with these jobs. She uses Judy Danneman, a widow raising three children as an example. Judy went to work as an hourly department manager, in West Palm Beach, Florida.. Danneman does not even have enough money to support her children, or even to get them food. Osslen realized Judy Danneman’s statement to be vital to her claim, “The only way to do that, she says, was to work off the clock:…

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    From the streets of West Palm Beach, Florida to the streets of Torino, Italy. I never thought I would be fortunate enough to leave the United States, but I was wrong. The trip to Italy was an intercession class that would travel for 5+ cities in Italy. I thought to myself, “This is my last chance to travel abroad while I’m in college.” However, I ran into one problem, Money. I submitted a request to my scholarship to see if I could get assistance to pay for the trip. My scholarship covered the…

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    Growing up in a community concentrated on diverse cultures that deviated to form a melting pot, I easily fit into my surroundings. West Palm Beach, Florida was the ideal place to find a sundry of backgrounds. Notably, my home was surrounded by families from Mexico, Bangladesh, and Argentina to state the least. As a Cuban- American, I assimilated with the cultures and thrived during my trips to Cuba. Each trip classified my identify to one I wished to not hold, but soon grew to love. I aspired to…

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