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    On February 2, 2018 at approximately 2136 hours, I was dispatched to the Family Dollar located at 6670 Ridge RD Port Richey, FL in reference to someone attempting to pass a counterfeit twenty dollar bill. Upon my arrival, I made contact with Family Dollar employee, Brandon Viet Le. Brandon advised a W/M had entered the store at approximately 2050 hours. Brandon advised the W/M quickly selected a glue stick valued at $0.97 and preceded to the checkout area of the store. Brandon advised the W/M

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    On 01/21/2018 at about 0750 hours, Officer Ramirez (P#2514) and I were dispatched to 1106 Cypress Falls in reference to a suspicious situation. Dispatched advised a PR saw the front door of 1106 Cypress Falls Ct has been left wide open since at about 2300 hours on 01/20/2018. Upon our arrival, Officer Ramirez and I witnessed the front door to the residence had been forcibly opened and was left wide open. The door frame was broken off and the deadbolt lock was still engaged. Officer Ramirez and

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    Tengo is one of the main characters in, Waiting for the Rain. He lives in a kraal that is one mile away from a farm. His parents work on the farm for the Oubaas. He is friends with a bot named Frikkie, who is the Oubaas's nephew. His mother and father work for the Oubaas which is how Tengo and Frikkie met. Throughout the story, there are three distinct character traits that you can infer about Tengo; he is curious, intelligent, and observant. Tengo can clearly be seen as curious

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    The New York Post begins the article by explaining that the fugitive on the run for five years has been captured. The author begins by discussing the charges against Eric Rudolph, and explains how the authorities believed he survived for five years. Throughout the article, bias by source is present with the inclusion of quotes that portray Rudolph in a positive light. In response to the capture of Rudolph, the sheriff at the Cherokee County Sheriff’s department stated that Rudolph was “very cooperative

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    On 12/15/2017 at approximately 2213 hours, I, Officer Green responded to Belk's Department Store at 2800 Highway 90 for a shoplifting complaint. Upon my arrival, I spoke to the store manager, Kathy Blessey. Mrs. Blessey stated to me that her associates helped a black female subject pick out some clothes while the subject was shopping. While the associates were conducting other business, the subject left the store in possession of the clothes without paying for the store products. Ashley Gavin

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    Ryan Weatherspon

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    Don’t judge a book by its cover! That phrase has been thrown around a lot throughout our lives, but doesn't seem like enough people have learned the true value of this idiom. Just one premature judgement can cost you a possible friendship or can cause you to miss out on some special opportunities. My younger cousin, Ryan Weatherspoon, has had this problem the moment he left his neighborhood for the first time. Recalling back to when he would be followed in markets by store clerk’s just for being

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    Why I Chose W. P. Carey

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    Although I grew up in Lemont, Illinois, I’d have to say my home is definitely Chicago. Lemont is about thirty minutes outside of the city, so I’d say I’m close enough to call the Windy City my home. I come from a pretty normal family, the typical mom, dad, sisters; nothing too out of the ordinary. My family, including extended family are all involved in some sort of business-related career, and I think that has influenced me in part of who I am. I decided to go to college because that is what everyone

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    consume the inhabitants of the area. Countless mopeds sped by, weaving through stray animals and cars alike. Children played with their peers in the dirt, some wearing nothing but dingy rags as clothing. As our group’s bus was winding through the streets of bumpy earth on the way to the school building, I remember seeing a young girl at the corner of the road selling fruits with her grandmother. The moment she saw the small yellow bus pass by, she began running behind it, shouting and waving her arms

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    On one of those nights, when I drifted off into a nightmare, I found myself alone in a silent town that looked to be abandoned. The walls of the buildings, as well as the sidewalks had writing on them. Words such as "Mr. Piggyton" and "Play!" were drawn on with chalk. There were also random names written as well. The most troubling was the large drawing of Mr. Piggyton that was drawn on the walls of an abandoned candy store. Below that, "Let's all have some fun!" was written. The streetlights flickered

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    Barbara Bush once said “ cherish your human connection your relationship with friends and family”. How can your family and friends influence the choices you make in your lifetime? Family is one thing the only thing that you need in your life,Friends is another thing you need too friends that help you at work or friends that understand you. Barbara Bush also said “ To us, family means putting your arms around each other and being there.” How can your family influence the choices you make in your

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