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    More Poachers Caught     Poaching has been an elusive, lucrative black market trade of animal parts and over harvests that have had negative side-effects that affected local communities, wildlife populations, and the very environment we live in. In the novel More Poachers Caught, written by Tom Chapin, he enlightens us on some of his apprehensions of poachers that he has had the opportunity to arrest as a game warden of the Northwoods. Tom Chapin is a Hibbing, Minnesota native and a veteran of the

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    a guerrilla war with the white minority government. This war only causes death to African black families, which caused the dysfunction in the country. Caught in the Crossfire teaches a life lesson that is true for todays society; we shouldn’t go into civil war because it only causes turmoil and distraught in families of today. In the book Caught in the Crossfire, by Levi Keidel, the author uses conflict to show civil wars does not lead to anything but turmoil and death. In the book, the youth was

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    Concealment of assets or other sources of income happens every day, however, most go without ever being caught. If taxpayer is caught, hiding assets and income may be considered tax evasion. Asset and income concealment apparently is common in situations where couples do not want one another to know about income received. Concealment of income between spouses may be a lot less noticeable when the parties own a business. The party that is concealing income could do so in many ways, to simply hiding

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    other people judge about a person according to their actions. Through the opinion of others, one may find themselves forming a personal view of their identity which is enforced by the type of reputation they have. The main character of David Slaney in Caught begins to realize just how significant his crimes are since he has escaped from jail. His former lover Jennifer no longer wants anything to do with him and she begins to allow her opinion on him to judge whether she wants to allow Slaney back into

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    Caught between Rivals: The Spanish- African Maroon Competition for Captive Indian Labor in the Region of Esmeraldas during the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries Maroon is a runaway slave or born from a runaway stock. Marronage refers to an individual or small group that escaped a plantation relocating and finding a way. These people escaped slavery to create new independence communities or groups. Charles Beatty-Medina specializes in Latin American History and did extensive research

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    It’s the consequences of whom this systemic designed hate will be unleashed upon. This creates a culture of fear. And I cannot or will not be anything attitude. The disappointing matter of a fact is the best don’t make it out. The best usually get caught in the pipeline. The aspect of discipline is based on the students and the systemic system they prey on students for future wealth of modern day slavery that is called prison. One solution is to correct the ratio of officers to counseling staff, so

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    Gordon Grice’s compelling essay entitled “Caught in the Widow’s Web” uses a black widow spider to represent the evils of the world in a factual and eerie manner. In the beginning of the essay Grice discloses that he is a hunter of black widows and is intrigued by their mysterious actions. The black widow acts as a metaphor to exemplify the unknown evils of the world and throughout the essay a copious amount of information leads to a deeper meaning. Nobody knows for sure why the poison that the widow

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    Dawn breaks and the headlines read, “Another College Player Caught!” The collegiate football league’s top scorer has been caught accepting money for his performance in last week’s game. According to league rules, he faces serious consequences for violating the league’s amateur clause. As a famous and talented collegiate athlete, why did he feel need to break the rules and jeopardize his future playing time by accepting the money? This careless behavior is a prime example of the issues the National

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    arms waving above his head. It didn’t take you long to realize it was your neighbor and childhood friend, Shiori. He stopped before you, gasping for air with his hands clutching your shoulders for support. “I might’ve overslept again, but I caught you this time!” He flashed you a playful smile, one that made your heart skip a beat. This had been the first time in a while that you had seen the energetic boy, let alone so up close. You couldn’t help but take in his appearance, noticing how

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    If I caught your attention, then the title of this article has fulfilled its intended purpose. The truth is, the worst thing that could happen to you for submitting a less-than-desirable resume is not being slapped, but rather not landing a job. Most career hopefuls, however, would fear the former over the latter, thus, making the exaggerated scenario even more of an anecdote. In other words, the applicant would sacrifice a long-term reward for a short-term discomfort. For this reason, the majority

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