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    Cop in the Hood

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    Setareh Salehi Cop in the Hood Peter Moskos‘‚ Cop in The Hood‚ is the story of a sociologist going native by going through the Baltimore police academy‚ becoming a cop and working for over a year. The book follows Moskos chronological journey‚ from the academy to the street and the last part of the book is dedicated to a pretty thorough analysis of the War on Drugs. The first interesting observation from Moskos’s work is his analysis of the police academy as relatively useless for the job:

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    Robin Hood

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    What problems does Robin Hood have? Robin’s problems are many. First the band of Merrymen has gained so much fame that the size is ever increasing. The “vigilance was on the decline and discipline was becoming harder to enforce.” Resources to feed them are becoming scarce and there was not enough game in the forest. “The cost of buying food is beginning to drain the bands financial reserves.” Which brings us to the second problem: revenues are down because word has spread of the band robbing travelers

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    Little Shops of Horror directed by Ms. Gayle was a fabulous and entertaining show. I observed the play at Park View High school on Friday‚ May 6‚ 2016. The theme is dark twisted humor. Little Shops of Horror is a story of a floral shop employee who discovers a magical and bizarre plant that has an appetite for human flesh. The story is filled with dark humor and laughter as it follows Seymour on what seemed to be a struck of luck‚ but what soon turns into a problem. The audience is entertained by

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    PART A Little Girl Lost is an autobiography of Drew Barrymore co-written with PEOPLE magazine’s Todd Gold. Drew Barrymore‚ a twenty-five year old actress (ET‚ Never Been Kissed‚ to-be-released Charlie’s Angels) has overcome an addiction‚ proven herself to be a competent‚ intelligent woman‚ and is a major influential role model among today’s teenage girls. Her biography begins with her first blockbuster‚ ET‚ and her experiences while filming and during post-production‚ as well as the relationships

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    Little Red Cap All too often we see fairy tales depicting one-dimensional characters put in difficult situations. This creates an almost eerie continuity between all fairy tales as we see similar situations played out again and again by even more similar characters. Little Red Cap is no exception‚ especially when looking at gender roles. Sexually innocent and unknowing of the world‚ Little Red Cap can be unsuitably titled our heroine of the story. Throughout the tale‚ what seems to be a primarily

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    A Little Background Info Formerly known as the Jospeph Taylor Robinson Memorial Auditorium‚ this historical building was built downtown during the Great Depression as a Public Works Administration (PWA) project. This was just one of the many projects required during this time to help revive the economy. Construction began on December 27 of 1937 and was completed two years later. Prior to this major installment to our city‚ Central High School was the largest auditorium for concerts other public

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    The benefit of riding a bicycle There are many advantages to riding a bicycle. Firstly‚ as we all known‚ riding a bicycle is good for our health. It is really a kind of good exercise to strengthen our muscles and to decrease the chance to get disease. Almost all muscles will take movement when you are taking a bike. When you keep on riding‚ it can keep your body fit and strong. Besides‚ riding a bike is the cheapest way of travelling apart from walking. You don’t need to buy petrol or bus tickets

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    Movie Reviewed: Red Dog Ting Tran playing Rachael Taylor Cathy Uchida playing ‘Oz Movie Talk’ show host/movie critique (Show introduction music playing) CATHY: Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome back to ‘Oz Movie Talk’ where the latest‚ hottest Aussie films are the talk of the show. This week on Oz Movie Talk is a heart-wrenching film based on a novel‚ ‘Red Dog’ directed by Kriv Stenders. This movie features Josh Lucas‚ Rachael Taylor‚ John Batchelor and most importantly the main

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    I have read your book A Million Little Pieces‚ and I was wondering if I can turn your book into a play. Make an adaptation of your book. I believe it would be great as a play because many schools preform plays. It would be an amazing way to education kids about drugs‚ and what drug addicts around the world are going through in similar cases to yours Mr. Frey. It’s an opportunity for students to watch their peers acted out and put their selves in someone else’s shoes. They would develop an impact

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    Introduction Horseback riding is a very popular sport all over the world and has been for several hundreds of years. Two of the most popular styles of riding are Western and English. Even though‚ both of these styles have the same basic principles and in the end are both horseback riding they have many distinct differences. Gaits/Commands Western riding is slower paced type of horseback riding. Western horses are trained to move at a slow leisurely pace and look like a pleasure to ride.

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