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    Independent Research about the History of E911 and Dispatching When faced with a dangerous or life-threatening situation that needs law enforcement, it is not a problem to pick up the phone and dial 911. This number has been around far longer than recent generations, so it doesn't often come up in is not often given the glory for how much of a luxury it is. This system was created to ensure public safety and should not be taken lightly. This paper reviews the history and origin of 911 and discusses

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    Myra only comes out at night she has strange skin problems if the sun gets on Myras skin she breaks out in sores that hurt badly Myra works the graveyard shift at a mall where she is a cleaner the job isnt too bad because she doesnt have to talk to people and doesnt have to go out into the sun the job also gives her money for her food and her medical bills which are very large because of her skin problem Myra likes to listen to loud music while she cleans because it keeps her awake although shes

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    The Night Michael Jackson Won Eight Grammy’s The crowed roared with excitement a Michael Jackson’s name was called for the seventh time that night. The excitement was rushed into the building, for Michael Jackson had just won the most Grammys in one night. It wasn’t his last for the night, and it certainly wasn’t his last in his life time. On that night, February 28, 1984, was a night that would go down in history. In the next paragraphs, there are more facts about that night, in 1984, when Michael

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    You Could Have Done Something In May 1997, David Cash, a senior high school student, witnessed his best friend, Jeremy Strohmeyer, carrying a 7-year-old girl into a restroom of a casino arcade in Clark County, Nevada. Cash told the authorities that he left the scene and didn’t witness what happened to the girl. On the other hand, Cash’s best friend, Jeremy Strohmeyer, pleaded guilty “to the kidnapping, sexual assault and murder of Sherrice,” (Zamichow 1) the 7-year-old girl, before trial. Although

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    Performing from Broadway, to Madison Square Garden, to the Hollywood Bowl for 17,000 Joshua Colley is a fourteen year old boy of incredible talent, with a big heart, a personality larger than life, and an offbeat humor that keeps you on your toes. Born in January, less than a month after his mother finished performing in the Nutcracker, Joshua Colley was destined to own the stage. Before Joshua’s talents took New York City by storm, he lived in Trinity, Florida with his parents, Bradley and Robbie

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    belief that she didn’t have the proof to prove that sexual harassment had occurred. She did say that she was harassed for two years by Mr. Thomas, but she has not proof. No complaint or paper trail was filed by Madison Square Garden or the Knicks. That is however on the part of Madison Square Garden not properly doing their job. But even the witness that testify in trial did not support her claim that sexual

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    James L. Dolan CEO Of Cablevision James Loraine Dolan (born 1956) serves as Chairman of Cablevision Systems Corporation and Chairman of Madison Square Garden, Inc. Dolan is married and resides on Long Island with his wife Kristin. He is the son of Cablevision founder Charles Dolan and nephew of Cleveland Indians owner Larry Dolan. Dolan's two brothers, Patrick and Thomas, serve on Cablevision's Board of Directors. After originally pursuing a career in music, Dolan eventually switched to a major

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    prime location within three blocks of over a dozen subway lines, Sheraton Tribeca New York Hotel offers easy access to many of them. You'll find no shortage of wonderful things to do and experience during your time here. From Broadway shows and Times Square to Central Park and the Statue of Liberty, New York City is yours to discover. We're created a list of some of our favorite things to do; whether you're planning a romantic weekendgetaway or a fun family vacation, we'd love to help you explore.

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    Michael Jackson's tour bus rolled up the gates at the service entrance at Madison Square Garden; it seemed as if thousands of fans were waiting in the streets and sidewalks just to get a moments glance at him, but I was one of the lucky one's who had a ticket to the show. As the gates began to open, Michael Jackson got on top of an SUV and waved to the crowd for less than five seconds, and the gates closed and he had vanished. People were literally crying in the street next to me just to because

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    Rammstein is a German industrial/hard rock band that has been around since the 1990s. Their current tour is called "Made in Germany 1995-2011," which I found out later referred to the fact they are releasing a "best of" compilation album rather than an album of new songs. Although I was relatively unfamiliar with the band, a friend invited me to the concert on February 24, 2012 at the O2 Arena in London. I have heard that Rammstein puts on an entertaining concert, based not just on the professional

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