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    and even garnered a few Oscar nominations. The movie is amazing, but it pales in comparison to the book, which is a real pager turner. She has also written Sharp Objects and Dark Places, both of which are becoming adapted to movies as well. Number Three: Alice Clayton. Alice Clayton is an author who is known for the Cocktail series. Her books are also categorized under “Chick Lit.” The Cocktail series consists of five books about a young group of girlfriends going through life and trying to find Mr

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    Bb King Research Paper

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    This led to steady engagements at the Sixteenth Avenue Grill in West Memphis, and later to a ten-minute spot on black-staffed and managed Memphis radio station WDIA. “King’s Spot,” became so popular, it was expanded and became the “Sepia Swing Club.” Soon B.B. needed a catchy radio name. What started out as Beale Street Blues Boy was shortened to Blues Boy

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    Youth Empowerment Public education in the United States has been on a rapid decline for secondary and elementary schools. Increasingly, national rankings are descending versus just decades in the past. Memphis, Tennessee and surrounding West Tennessee cities are seeing the impact. School closings and budget cutbacks make learning in already distracted inner-cities more difficult and make getting to school for rural-based families a strain. Funding for schools have taken a backseat to other government

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    1. I called to make Juanita Buda, aware of my being back in Memphis and my intent to become permanently employed at the Memphis VA, she made the comments: The Memphis VA do not transfer from VA to VA, and perhaps I should seek employment at another VA facility in the surrounding area and the Private sector. I made her aware that the nearest VA was Little Rock and it was 324 miles round trip for me. She led me to believe they where no longer doing Transfers. Junita Buda said, “this VA don’t

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    Plumhoff Vs Rickard Case

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    Plumhoff V. Rickard Ever since the Ferguson police shot and killed Michael Brown, the media constantly gives attention to this type of phenomenon. The use of deadly force or excessive force by an officer has always been challenged and will continue to be challenged if the media keeps feeding the people with these stories. The media always points the finger at officers but do not take in consideration the facts of the case. Therefore, I am going to look at the Plumhoff v. Rickard case and give the

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    Alpha Shift Assignment

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    I am asking for the opportunity to utilize what I have learned thus far on the Memphis Police Department, at the Training Academy. I have a been a Memphis Police Officer now for eleven years. I started my career at the Airways Station on the Alpha Shift. I had the opportunity to do a three-month temporary assignment in Felony Response where I learned how to conduct investigations from the scene to state reports. Once that appointment concluded I returned to the Alpha shift with insight on what occurs

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    1866 Apush Dbq

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    In 1866 the U.S. congress passed The civil rights act which allowed all black males the same citizenship no matter if they were a former slave or not as the white citizens of America. By passing this law it created tension in the south because African Americans had the same constitutional rights that white americans had. Some white people of the south resorted to lynching freed African Americans accused of crimes. Lynching is when a person would be murdered mainly by hanging and without the accused

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    Civil War, which would add up to the information that I got from the Stones River Battlefield. Not only was there information about the Civil War that I did not know, but many other things I was not familiar with. There was even information about how Memphis was founded, this is interesting because this is where I am from. The Tennessee State Museum opened in nineteen

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    Around 3000, B.C the political differences of cause Abydos and Thinis to diminish and the growth of Memphis was founded. The significance of Abydos wasn’t demised; Abydos was still looked to as religious center point, the subsequent of the pharaohs being buried in the new necropolis in Memphis. Towards the end of the Old Kingdom (ca.2200 BCE) a cult was formed in honor of the god Osiris. Abydos was the central point of the cult this meant, the

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    Prison Reform in The United States of America “It is said that no one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails. A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones” (Nelson Mandela, 1994). The United States of America has more people behind bars than any other country on the planet. The prisons are at over double capacity. It cost a lot of money to house prisoners each year. A large number of the prisoners are there because of drug related offenses

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