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    The title of the Television Show is Vampire Diaries. The story will follow a teenage girl, Elena Gilbert, who falls in love with a classmate who happens to be a 163 year old vampire, Stefan Salvatore. The love story between the two becomes extremely complicated as Stefan’s brother, Damon Salvatore comes into the picture. Damon returns into Stefan’s life after years of not being in contact to seek revenge for turning him into a vampire. Both of the brothers soon begin to show affection towards Elena

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    On Sunday 07/24/16 at 0350 hours I was dispatched for a malicious mischief at 1301 31ST ST SE apartment #5 in the City of Auburn, King Co, WA. Dispatch advised the reporting person, Krystal Aguinaldo, stated she had just heard a banging noise on her front door, and noticed dents on the door afterward. When I arrived I noticed a large softball sized dent on the upper center portion of the front door to unit #5 and also observed a softball sized rock laying in the grass about 10 feet away from the

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    To figure the Hamilton Method first thing you need to do is come up with a standard divisor. This is determined by dividing the total population of all the states by the number of seats available. In the example given there are 5321, 88 people divided by 100 seats. Divisor = __Total Population = D 532188 = 5321.88 Number of Seats 100 Now you take the number and divide it by the population of each state. This is what they determine the Standard Quota. State Population

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    “Please, would you look at me? I am an old man, and the only thing I can do is collect cans and bottles to help keep food on my table, and I have no reason to go up there. Is there anything else I can do?” Ernest spoke so convincingly the officer believed him. Handing him a card, he said, “If we have any more questions, we will return. If you remember anything, please call us.” Convinced, regardless of what the neighbors had said, Mr. Cassidy knew nothing about the mountainside, the officer thanked

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    was trying to get Cramer to confess CNBC’s faults during the financial crisis and his contributions to them. One instance of this was Stewart calling out CNBC for creating an unrealistic image of the market by covering up the embezzlement scandals and failing to expose the actions of those behind it, despite their frequent interview appearances. I agree with Stewart in this argument as CNBC put themselves in a tight corner by merely addressing the situation and stating the obvious instead of taking

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    The morning of September 17, 1996 in Louisiana changed my life forever. I was skimming through the daily Gambit when he came in. Mr. Callahan, the local policeman, walked into my office, holding a paper that was dated from this Friday. “Another day, another mystery,” announced the policeman. He threw the paper in his hand at me, as if it were a frisbee. The ink on the wrinkled paper gave all the needed information. “Scene of Crime: The Frederick Mansion, VICTIM: Jack Frederick, SUSPECTS: Commander

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    Creative Writing: NYPD

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    NYPD The morning of June 6, I received a phone call from Makayla Jones, also known as our Assistant District Attorney at the police department. “ Sara, there’s a crime scene just off Houston Street.” “Alright, I’m on my way.” I met up with the rest of my team at the crime scene. I showed my badge as it clearly stated my position as a NYPD Lieutenant officer. I went under the black and yellow striped bordering tape, to see a pale lifeless body on the floor. “David, fill me in” I said. “The victim’s

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    Daily Show Satire

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    Have you ever heard about the daily show? Jon Stewarts the daily show good or bad for American democracy? I think is good because the news that we have now is boring and more people would watch it now then the regular news. I think people will get more entertained and not bored. Making people watch it and liking it. Sometimes you have to get up and watch the news. Its not very entertaining to you so you just get up and do something else. The news we have now tells us how the day is going to be or

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    “Texas mother of three is arrested for 'helping cover up double murder by cleaning up bloody gun safe after teacher husband fatally shot two neighbors after Halloween party'” 1. what problem, issue, or topic about deviance is being formulated? The problem being formulated is that a man committed murder and his wife allegedly helped him cover it up by hiding the weapon and cleaning the blood off of the gun safe as per her husband’s request. 2. what claims are being made about the phenomenon?

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    R. D. Laing made the statement, “Life is a sexually transmitted disease and the mortality rate is one hundred percent.” This becomes apparent in Stephenie Meyer 's bestselling series Twilight. Twilight is about a teenage girl, a vampire, and a werewolf. Isabella Swan moved to a small town in the state of Washington and while there she fell in love with some supernatural beings. What Laing is saying about the mortality of humans is thrown out the window when vampires are involved, but the mortality

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