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    The Psychological Theory best represents the reason Dennis Radar committed the hideous crimes in the town of Wichita, Kansas because he was predestined to be a psychopath, which is the basis of this theory. The theory explains that mental disorders such as Psychopathy can cause an individual to turn towards criminal acts. According to Jack Levin, Ph.D., Dennis Radar is considered a psychopath because “The most essential characteristic of a psychopath is an excessive need for control and power,…

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    March 6th, 1964. He was arrested on July 23rd, 1961 for the rape of a thirteen year old girl, Lisa Schuh. He was a resident of Wellington, Kansas. It was around 4 o’clock in the evening when Odom kidnapped Lisa at gunpoint in Joplin, Missouri. The Wichita resident was visiting her grandmother in Joplin, Missouri and was walking her dog when Odom stopped his 1956 Chevrolet automobile. HE pulled a gun on her and threw her and the dog into the vehicle and drove off. Two people saw it and one…

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    At 1523 hours, I was dispatched to the front lobby of the Wichita State University Police station to speak with a female. I arrived in the front lobby about 1524 hours and met with an Asian female named Vu Luu Thi Cam. Mrs. Cam was visibly upset and appeared to have been crying. She had a red face and tears in her eyes. Mrs. Cam said she wanted to talk to me about getting a house key back from her husband. She said her husband had recently contracted a sexual transmitted disease (STD) and…

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    they dislike, that too may be different than what someone else likes and dislikes. Although the artworks may show a similar object, the pieces are still unique since with anything that has similarities, there are also differences present. At the Wichita Art Museum, two paintings of flowers are on display, William J. Glackens’ Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase and Alfred Maurer’s Still Life with Flower. These two artworks show the similarities and differences through the incorporation of line, shape,…

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    Special ED Treatment Plan

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    I. Our fix will help solve the problem of prematurely making assumptions to take away and or add certain features to the student plan. How would we change the slight variant of how teachers figure is the right time to change schedule. the schedule of course being the way they change when you need paras when you need other important thing and or no longer need those things. we went back to past memories of how the special-ED teacher taught and gave us education. How the treatment plan when into…

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    High school was a long journey, but through the years it has inspired to be part of something bigger. When I was in middle school, I played volleyball; it was my favorite activity. I injured myself and could no longer be involved with sports of any kind; this destroyed me. This is where that something bigger comes into play; I began joining clubs and organizations, actually every club and organization Burton Schools had to offer: Student Council (StuCo), Kansas Association for Youth (KAY Club),…

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    The whole cheer squad was very excited and extremely sad and emotional at the same time. The squad was headed to the trampoline park in Wichita. This was the last time we would be team members, not only are we losing our team but we are losing our cheer coach Mrs. Panko. Mrs. Kebra Panko was moving into another chapter of her life, she was moving to a new town, a new school, and most importantly a whole new cheer squad. We are all very excited for her to be the cheer coach but at the same time…

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    According to the administrator, Tutera organization just bought a new facility on the east side of Wichita, it used to be called Desire, and they will change the name to Woodlawn Nursing and rehabilitation Center. Also, they have a plan to buy another facility called Lakewood on the west side of Wichita. The Director of nursing told me that, they are on the process to increase pay to nursing staff, and waiting for corporate approval. They also stated…

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    Vaughn 1 Baylee Vaughn NSP: fantasy and theology 5/9/18 In Wrinkle in Time the Happy Medium next uses her crystal ball to show the three kids a battle between IT and the stars. The star sacrifices itself to fight the Dark thing. The children then realize that the star that sacrifices herself is indeed Mrs. Whatsit. In ?Field of Dreams? the one who probably made the biggest sacrifice was Ray?s wife. Not only, did Ray?s vision by way of the voice, ?If you build it, he will come? have an effect…

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    Research in their language shows that they were related to the Tyne Wichita and other Caddoan groups in Texas. Pawnee priests conducted ceremonies based on the sacred bundles that included various materials, such as an ear of sacred corn, with great symbolic value. The Pawnee believed that the Morning Star and Evening Star…

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