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    of responsibility‚ and that is one not many children can take on. For Bonnie and Ed Tait that was not the case. The couple had two girls‚ which for them‚ meant nobody would take on the family farm. Carrie Tait‚ one of their daughters that as children their father would say “I’m happy I didn’t have any boys.” Carrie’s parents wanted to still keep their land however they auctioned all of their mechanics. Bonnie and Ed decided to auction everything that was on the farm but opted out of auctioning

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    remains "Why do we find serial killers so fascinating?" What is a serial killer? Webster defines a serial killer as someone who kills three or more people at the same time‚ or in a short interval. That term is fairly new‚ and was first used to describe Ed Gein. Gein was a serial killer who lived in the plains of Wisconsin‚ in the early 1950s. He only claimed 3 victims‚ all of whom were women‚ but the way that he killed them caught America’s

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    Shooting At Columbine

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    Arvada Police Department‚ Denver Police Department‚ and the Golden Police Department) at the shooting. As indicated in the text‚ “’We didn’t not realize for about that an exchange of gunfire had taken place between the school resource officer and Harris and Klebold at the back of the school‚’ says Littleton Fire Chief William Pessemier‚ who arrived about 20 minutes after Rahne. ‘We didn’t have JeffCo’s channels on our radios and they didn’t have ours.’” There are many other instances where communications

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    Most people woke up to a day like any other except two teenagers‚ Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris. They took guns with them to their school‚ Columbine High School‚ stood at the west entrance ready to shoot students. Thirteen people where killed by this incident and twenty were hurt. Then Dylan and Eric killed themselves‚ leaving us with the mystery of why they had done what they did. Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris were teenagers who worked in a pizza parlor together. They were involved in sports in middle

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    seem like a big thing to Ed Kennedy when he receives his first ace. But after receiving four playing cards‚ each containing a message to deliver to someone in his community‚ it becomes obvious that the situation is indeed momentous. In the novel‚ I Am the Messenger by Markus Zusak‚ Ed Kennedy‚ the protagonist‚ is introduced as an underage cabdriver with no goals or ambitions. However‚ after receiving the playing cards‚ visiting twelve different people‚ and helping each one‚ Ed realizes even an ordinary

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    Ed Henry is an journalist for Fox News Channel‚ where his is the chief national correspondent. Before working for Fox‚ he graduated from Siena College in 1995 with his bachelor’s degree and worked for two local radio shows in Washington D.C. where he gave a political analysis. In 2005‚ Henry began work at Cable News Network where he served as the senior White House correspondent. After six years of working with the Cable News Network‚ he left to pursue a job with their rivals‚ Fox News Channel in

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    Beethoven

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    Klebold and Eric Harris‚ enacted an all-out assault on Columbine High School during the middle of the school day. The boys’ plan was to kill hundreds of their peers. With guns‚ knives‚ and a multitude of bombs‚ the two boys walked the hallways and killed. When the day was done‚ twelve students‚ one teacher‚ and the two murderers were dead; plus 21 more were injured. The haunting question remains: why did they do it? The Boys: Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris were both intelligent

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    Ed Eager Law Clerk Version 1

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    Ed_Eager_New_Lawyer_version_1 Ed‚ the Eager New Lawyer* Henry Jones was a lawyer with the Allen & Banes law firm for 15 years. He had watched young lawyers come and go. This was a large firm‚ employing 40 staff people. It was also one of the more prestigious firms in the area‚ having established over the previous 50 years an enviable reputation for reliability and competency. Allen & Banes (A & B) had a reputation for conservatism‚ which reflected the influence of the partners‚ and to a lesser

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    question of whether universities should have co-ed dorms or not has been an ongoing discussion for years. Most college capuses have them for the dependcy of the the student. There are few colleges who don’t have co-ed dorms because of the insecure involvement of the students parents and also the cost of living. Although there are many disadvantages to having co-ed dorms‚ there are also mayn advantages which is why I agree with colleges having co-ed dorms. The parents of the students

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    Violent Video Games

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    Violent video games today may influence younger‚ more impressionable‚ and or weaker-willed players‚ but in general‚ the average gamer will know better than to let data on a plastic disc tell them how to live their lives. Alright‚ so…by a show of hands‚ how many of you in this room believe that violence in video games should be restricted‚ or “toned down”? *survey the votes* How many of you believe that violence in video games is the most influential factor in causing teens to commit violent crime

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