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    PER REPORTER: Sara said she is making a report because every day her stepchildren (Logan‚ Kal’el‚ and Ruby) are disclosing her allegations which occurred while they were in Mississippi visiting with their mother (Kimberly). She said she is not exactly sure where Kimberly lives because she told her and the children’s father (Damion) she lived with her mother. However‚ Sara said the children told her their mother stays in another home and not with their grandmother. She said she has reported some of

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    On 11-22-2016 at about 0950 hrs I was dispatched to residential burglary report at 31128 122nd LN SE. Enroute dispatched advised that the homeowner‚ Elena Isayev‚ had called 911 to report that her vehicle had been stolen from her garage. Additionally‚ Elena reported that she had left a gun in the vehicle. I arrived at the residence and contacted Elena and her husband‚ Alexander Isayev. Alexander stated that he left for work this morning around 0500 hrs and believed that he left his garage door

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    CUSTOMER SATISFACTION REPORT BASED ON THE LATEST NATIONAL PASSENGER SURVEY (SPRING 2011) AUTHOR: ONUR AYAN DATE: 27/10/2011 TO: MANAGERS OF SOUTH WEST TRAINS Summary In this report we have analysed the results of National Passenger Survey. The research gives us vital information about our customers’ opinions on our services. From the analysis it could be seen that the recent priority issues are the lack of employees in direct service areas‚ parking place problems and physical conditions

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    The Verdict In the Movie The Verdict many legal issues were presented. Some of the legal issues witnessed were: medical malpractice/negligence‚ judicial misconduct‚ witness tampering‚ the confidential relationship between lawyer and client‚ and perjury. I felt that the movie did an accurate job depicting the moral dilemmas that can occur involving court cases that go to trial. In order for everything to run smoothly‚ the lawyer must be well prepared and maintain a confidential relationship with

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    Triage – Year 11 English: Practice essay Option 2 By Amber Obrien War is profusely damaging to direct combatants and is just as damaging to those affected indirectly. Demonstrated by the novel ‘Triage’ by Scott Anderson‚ indirect involvement in war can cause you to loose connection to life‚ to your loved ones and also to yourself. Witnessing the devastating effect of war can sometimes cause a disconnection to life. In the novel Mark‚ a war photographer‚ is exposed to some very confronting and

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    “Transformation is a process‚ and as life happens there are tons of ups and downs. It’s a journey of discovery - there are moments on mountaintops and moments in deep valleys of despair.”(Rick Warren). Unbroken‚ by Laura Hillenbrand‚ is about an Olympic runner named Louis Zamperini who faces danger as a POW. The main antagonist is his troubles with the Bird‚ as known as Mutsuhiro Watanabe. Overtime‚ Louie uses his past as a way to survive his future. IN every moment of despair that Louie should have

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    All people want power; whether it be through family‚ work‚ politics or war‚ people use different ways to gain power for themselves. In the novel 1984‚ by George Orwell‚ a man named Winston Smith learns‚ in his dystopian world‚ how the government controls all things through their control of information. Information is more powerful than weaponry or resources because even at the most basic level‚ information and knowledge are needed to use weapons and resources. Information is the most powerful force

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    Frost Analytical Essay

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    Abandoned apartments‚ killer robots‚ and loneliness this is what it is like in the book Frost by M.P. Kozlowsky. Sixteen year old Frost has never been outside her apartment and she only has two friends‚ her broot Romes and her robot Bunt. She has only met two humans in her life before and they were her father and mother‚ but her mother died at a young age so Frost doesn’t remember a lot about her. Frost has never left her run down apartment before because where she lives in forsaken and the only

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    Situational Analysis Even though MCL is still profitable‚ the ratios calculated (Appendix 1) indicate that the company is not very liquid‚ and is in risk of becoming insolvent. CML’s liquidity ratios all fall below the commonly acceptable. For example‚ the quick ratio for 2011 is 0.11‚ when the acceptable is 1. In addition‚ according to the leverage rations‚ CML has too much debt‚ and not enough equity. The Industry recommends a ratio of 2:1‚ with no more than one-third of debt in long term

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    surfaces (the Clipboard itself‚ cork‚ rubber‚ and sandpaper). The second used inclined angles and the length of the clipboard to measure the static friction coefficient using the equation Tan(N0)= MuStatic. Theoretical analysis. In this lab report we measured the kinetic and static coefficients of friction. The hypothesis suggested that the net force requirment of a moving object at a constant speed across a frictional surface is less than the initial force required to start the object into

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