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    father spotted in the corner of his pupil that the nearest lane to the sidewalk was accessible, and nobody was driving on it surprisingly. We went ahead to move to the right, changing lanes carefully to reach the lane. At that instant, my dad then increased speed to 45 miles per hour to get to the theatre slightly quicker. As we were advancing through this lane at immense speed, a Toyota Civic with a brown tint then tried to change lanes. My dad was furious that he did not want the car to cut him

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    In the past research, I found that Orland Park is a great place to live. It has a nice neighborhood, great schools, and great houses. Recently, I began doing research to find out more information on the housing market in Orland. Before I researched the housing market, I was almost certain that Orland would do extremely well in the housing market. I was thinking that they would have a lot of apartments for rent and many houses for sale. In addition, I figured they would be selling extremely well.

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    design a 200 meter indoor track that fulfills the constraints of straightaways measuring 34 to 44 meters and lanes measuring 1.07 to 1.22 meters wide, I have designed a track that should fulfill these requests. To elaborate, I began by picking some arbitrary values for the two measurements that met the constraints. These came out to be 40 meters of the straightaways respectively and 1.2 meter lane widths. These values were chosen first as they would make further calculations easier and actual construction

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    checking to see if they were coming to the party and a majority of the people were. As the night went on everyone got tired of being at the dance so Lucas went around to tell everyone it was time to come to his house. Brooke went and found Peyton and Nathan and they got in her car and drove to Lucas’ house. As they got closer to his house Brookes nervous feeling grew stronger, because she had a feeling she would later regret her decision to

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    I. The motion to suppress the evidence of the challenge slips should be denied because the inception of the search was justified. The inception of the search was justified so the motion to suppress the evidence should be denied. The Supreme Court declared inception is justified “when there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that the search will turn up evidence that the employees is guilty of work-related misconduct.” O’Conner v. Ortega, 480 U.S. 726 (1987). The burden of proof is upon the government

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    I serve as a Pastoral Intern at the Evanston Vineyard Church, a non-denominational church and is located at 2495 Howard Street, Evanston, IL. This is my second year serving here in the capacity of an intern. The Vineyard is a diverse community that welcomes both religious and secular people belonging to different ethnic, racial, cultural, linguistic, economic, academic, professional and non-professional backgrounds. People from more than fifty–fivenations of the world gather together and worship

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    “Y/n, when I said I wanted to hang out with you, this is not what I had in mind.” Hoseok sat in his stool, freaking out with all the wires stuck onto his head and several parts body with simple slabs of gel attached to each one of them. You tore of your headphones, and faced him with your bottom lip childishly protruding out, “Come on Hobi, you promised.” “Yeah, and now I’m terrified.” You walked toward him with a notepad in hand and softly smiled at his scared state. “I really need this data

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    The morning of the tournament dawned just as fair as the day before and yet the market streets of Dale were deserted. The bright array of festive garlands strung high above the streets waved merrily in the gentle breeze although not a soul walked beneath them to enjoy the sight. It seemed that everyone within the vicinity of Dale had squeezed themselves into the stands erected beyond the city gates to watch the much-anticipated tournament. Bard stepped out into the arena, his longbow in hand, and

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    Nathan Hale In the small town of Coventry, Connecticut on June 6, 1755, Nathan Hale was born, to devout Puritans, Deacon Richard Hale and Elizabeth Strong Hale. Hale was the sixth of twelve children. The Hale’s had 9 boys and 3 girls. Hale’s parents were concerned that he wouldn’t survive his first year, like the two children before Hale (Lough 8). Even though he was a sickly small child, with weak lungs he did not let that stop him from loving the outdoors (Lough). As Hale got older, he became

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    Shirley Jackson’s short story The Lottery is set in a small village who relies deeply on their crops. This story is about a sacrifice that takes place every year in which the heads of households draw for their families in order to see who “wins” and saves the town. The readers grow close to a character named Tessie who decides to speak her mind when it’s too late. In the end, the townsfolk realise that what comes around goes around. Before the ceremony started, Tessie Hutchinson was almost late

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