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    INTRODUCTION: This case involves the suspects attempting to murder the victims by shooting at them from a loaded firearm during a drive-by shooting. One victim sustained a non-life threatening gunshot wound. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: This incident occurred at 101 W. Washington Boulevard‚ which is a single family residence. EVIDENCE: • I.D. Technician Chapman #1370‚ took photographs of the scene‚ recovered several expended 9MM caliber bullet casings and projectiles. INVESTIGATION:

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    River Plan Too Fishy

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    The topic that the article‚ “River Plan Too Fishy for my Taste Buds” by Bill McEwen shows a lot of credibility by proving the plan of going on with the river rights project should not be allowed and I chose this because McEwen convinced me throughout his article. He showed me his credibility and he can be trusted with all the experience he has. His article can be trusted because it was published in the Fresno Bee‚ March 26‚2009. He publics this because he believes the project is unhelpful or meaningful

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    America Occupied

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    the south west and how did their power affect the Mexican population. Refer to your book Occupied America chapter four‚ five and six. 6. What role did the discovery of gold play in the social political and economic transformation of California? What was the Mexican experience? Refer to your book Occupied America chapter seven. 7. What was the controversy behind articles IX and X of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo? Refer to your book Occupied

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    sacrificing for each other in situations. In John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice And Men‚ He allows us to discover symbolism through the characters actions and relationships with others. The novel starts with two men traveling all around the Central Valley of California during one of the saddest era‚ the Great Depression. Since these two men are always constantly on the move‚ they do not have many friends but each other. George is small‚ but quick-witted and lennie is large or immense but has little thinking ability

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    Rompin's Poem

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    around the world‚ we can make time. Rompin’ and a stompin’ cause I am in my prime. Born in the north and swarm to entertain ya‚ coz I am down for the state of Pennsylvania. I try not to whine but I must warn you‚ bout the motherfu*kin’ girls of California. Alabama baby says “hallelujah” good god girl. I wish a knew ya! I know‚ I know for sure That life is beautiful around the world I know I know it’s you You say‚ "Hello" and then I say‚ "I do" Come back‚ baby ’cause I’d like to say I’ve been

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    east same with the rivers and creeks. The earthquake’s most damage were in Los Bonas 30km east of the fault yet there was little damage along towns to the east side of San Francisco Bay such as Berkely‚ 25km east of the fault. And the capital of California Sacramento that was 120km east of the rupture showed no damage. Scientists found out that the earthquake originated north of Oregon and south to Los Angeles a total of 1170 Km. Knowing now that buildings could not withstand a earthquake with

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    Imagine the most frightening nightmares ever imagined coming to life‚ encapsulating every inch of the room and displaying deep dark fears of each and every witness. An eerie sense of foreboding envelopes the room with each ominous moment. The audience‚ at last‚ succumbs to the uneasy tension the scene had created and releases a chilling scream. This sensation depicts the type of reaction Tim Burton hopes to draw from his audience. Tim Burton is an American filmmaker‚ writer‚ director‚ artist

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    I can say the similitudes between Hispanic and Latino is that they are in the same region‚ but not necessary have to be their first speaking language. Referring to the fact that Hispanic comes from the Latin word “Hispanicus” meaning that is from Hispania‚ which if we translate to English it will be Spain as the name of the country of España. On the other hand some differences between these two terms will be that Hispanic refers to the same language and Latin is based on geographical. Caribbean’s

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    Tayler Monroy Judith Watry WRT102 April 19th‚ 2014 World renowned author and playwright‚ Luis Valdez‚ carries a rich Mexican-American historical background that gives him the ability to integrate his beautiful culture in his writings. In 1940‚ Luis Valdez was born into a family of migrant workers along with his nine brothers and sisters. According to the Encyclopedia of World Biography in an excerpt on Luis Valdez‚ he began picking crops at the age of six and was forced to travel around California’s

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    The Oregon Trail

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    Pacific Ocean. Lands in which the trail went through eventually became six of the U.S. States including Missouri‚ Wyoming‚ Oregon‚ Idaho‚ Kansas and Nebraska (Wikipedia). It also led settlers into land that would also become U.S. territory including California‚ Utah‚ Colorado‚ Nevada‚ Washington and Montana. If it wasn’t for the Oregon Trail‚ the U.S. may have never fulfilled the idea of Manifest Destiny and much of the west would probably still be unknown. The Oregon Trail was probably one of the most

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