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    will be transported to the court by the county or city facility in which he or she is being held. After Maurice Clemmons murdered four Lakewood Officers on a cold night in November, it took just over two months, February 2nd, 2010, for Governor Christine Gregoire to announce a review of the entire Washington State bail bond system. A new policy has been suggested that will put legislator right into the middle of the bail bonds war. With bail bond agencies undercutting each other, this causes to

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    Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours (1977) The birth of the legendary British rock band, Fleetwood Mac, goes as far back to 1967 when their musical origins first sprouted. The idea behind the band’s name was pretty simple; “Fleetwood Mac” is the conjunction of two singers’ names, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie. Soon after the band’s establishment their popularity gradually grew in Britain. Fleetwood Mac’s quick popularity made their future success foreseeable. Without a surprise, their first debut album made

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    The Bar Monologue

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    Being so dusty and dry in Texas this time o’ year, I was searchin’ for a place to get myself a drink. I was in a an old town just east of the New Mexico Territory border looking around at all the familiar buildings I have seen many years ago. I finally spot a saloon called “Bull Head” and walk in through the swinging saloon doors. Inside the saloon, it was mostly empty with just two young lookin’ folks sittin’ at a table near the bar and the barkeep behind the bar. I was walkin’ up to the bar when

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    Mac’s success was a group of people falling apart. The band was in chaos, filled with anger, passion and heartache - and you can clearly hear this turmoil in their lyrics. During the making of Rumours, Fleetwood Mac’s two couples - John McVie and Christine McVie, and Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks - were in the midsts of high-tension breakups. The McVie’s were divorcing and Nicks and Buckingham, longtime lovers, were separating; Of course, not without some affairs mixed into the madness. Tensions

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    R V. Morin Case Study

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    R v Morin is a case concerning the murder of 9 year old Christine Jessop and the wrongful conviction of Guy Paul Morin. Christine Jessop went missing on October 3, 1984, after searching for days there was no sign of Christine. Almost 3 months later on December 31, 1984 Christine’s body was found 50 kilometers away, she had been stabbed several times in the chest which had been the cause of death the semen on her clothing also suggested that she was raped. On February 14 1985 Christine’s mother told

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    Lucid Grey Analysis

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    In 2003 five people in Kentucky decided to form a band which they called Lucid Grey. It originally started off as a trio and then evolved into five members (Greg, Blue, Clark, Justin, and Billy). “Tension and Release” was the first music released by the band in an extended play (EP) which is what something is called when it is too short to be and album. The music from the EP licensed to MTV and featured in a Lions Gate film. Lucid Grey released their full length album “Eucatastrophe” in 2011, the

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    Pooh clearly has a problem. He is obsessed with honey and will do anything to acquire some. This is problematic since it interferes with his daily life. This can be called abnormal behavior, a behavior or even mental state that is different from what one can expect in a culture. Abnormal behavior usually comes from a psychological disorder (or multiple) where thoughts, feelings, and/or actions are distressful and dysfunctional. The symptoms of a psychological disorder have to interfere with one's

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    The Renaissance of 14th century Italy is often most revered as a cultural movement based on humanism, which lead to an increase, in education and social involvement for certain groups of people. The Renaissance in 15th century England was ultimately influenced by Italy, but had distinct developments of its own. As one may expect equal benefits for all classes and genders during this period of rapid change, the status of women did not particularly differ during this time period. Many would even argue

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    society had engrained into the methods of politics, economic, and social issues. Christine de Pizan became known as a feminist because of her continuous works about women at the turn of the 15th century. Born in 1364, Pizan was brought into a world where women were exceedingly judged and questioned, based on biblical text. The church played a major role in regulating what women could do and how men perceived them. Christine de Pizan acted as a pioneer in changing this controlling façade, by engaging

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    In this essay i will explain women roles during the western civilizations times. Using the book “Sources Of The Western Tradition” Volume 1 by Marvin Perry as well as some other sources to gather even more support in this essay. Women in ancient times i feel played a big role in the fall of some empires. Not having a public voice women used other ways to make impacts in their times . During the middle ages women were basically 2nd class members with the expectations of having control of the household

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