Intoxication. INVESTIGATION: On 07-21-17 at approximately 1808 hours‚ I was dispatched to the Pasadena Police Station regarding a female who wanted to speak with an officer. Upon my arrival‚ I contacted a female White‚ later identified as Suspect Misty Shea Brock‚ who was sitting in front of the police station. Brock was upset and told me that she needed help. Brock told me the following information: Brock had been drinking vodka since she woke up today at approximately 0700 hrs. Brock also mention
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self-breast examination and early detection. It is important to teach women to preform self-breast exam two day after the end of their period and that it should be done on a monthly bases. Monthly exam will allow patient to know what is normal for her (Misty‚ 2012). The American cancer society recommends that women preform self-breast exam after the age of 20. Also they advise that women age 40 and over should have yearly
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Hugh Copeland Technology Is Destroying the Social Skills of Americans Do you have an ipad‚ iphone‚ tablet‚video game console‚ or a laptop? You have most likely used one or at least seen one. They are all very useful in providing information as well as entertaining us .However‚ are you aware of what technology is doing to the young people in society today? Technology is destroying social skills and social life. A majority of individuals are talking less and texting more. Our hands do more talking
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In the early times leading up to the World Wars‚ nations never had a need to fully understand the relations of the world and how this affected the world and politics. This means that before 1918‚ International Relations did not exist as a study on its own. International relations as a discipline grew out of the study of diplomatic history and International Law as cited by (Nicolson‚ 1939 as cited by Kydd n.d. ) . After World War I however‚ a new approach had to be found to better understand why
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To the extent of this class so far‚ we have had the opportunity to read the book titled‚ Our Lives Matter by Pamela R. Lightsey. Throughout this publication‚ Lightsey argues that Womanist theology is a response to both sexism and racism; her own perspective as a queer Womanist theologian‚ she also responds to homophobia. Therefore‚ Lightsey concludes that sexism‚ racism‚ and homophobia are a sin. In response to Lightsey being a pastor‚ I have been inspired to respond to the subject matter by using
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Owen’s choice of words effectively displays the horror and pointlessness of war. During the third stanza‚ the horrified soldier watches a fellow man suffocate to death because of a gas bomb. He points out that the picture is "dim through the misty panes and thick green light." The sight is almost like a dream‚ like he could not be witnessing something this horrific in real life. The narrator relays every gruesome detail to appall the reader. The wave of shocking emotion that this vision brings
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Pip is confronted with the convict‚ Abel Magwitch‚ as a young boy he is told to go home and fetch him a file and some food and bring it to Magwitch. Dickens writes about how Pip snuck the needed supplies for the convict and then ran off into the “misty marshes‚” (2.64.2). Then as Pip gets farther out onto the marshes he states that “the mist was heavier‚” (3.2.1). The mist is used here to show how Pip is fearful of the uncertainty that goes along with his helping the convict. He is unsure of whether
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First World War‚ tells a tale of the reality of war from the trenches. He cuts though the propaganda to show war for what it is to a young soldier‚ cruel and dark and unmerciful. He describes a gas attack where he sees a man die‚ "Dim‚ through the misty panes and thick green light‚ as under a green sea‚ I saw him drowning."(13-14). Owen paints a grim picture of the war‚ and ends with a message to the reader. He warns us not to believe "Dulce et decorum est Pro partria mori‚"(27-28) Greek for "It
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begins to reveal the “horror and the cost of war” as the scene unfolds (Hughes). Owen describes a fellow soldier‚ who in his fatigued state‚ failed to get his gas mask on in time and begins to die. In fact‚ Owens ends that stanza with “through the misty panes and thick green light…I saw him downing” to help the reader understand what has happened (Roberts & Zweig). Thus‚ providing the reader with the vision of through the gas mask and chlorine gas‚ the solider could be seen choking on the toxic
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Munger. She was an English teacher who showed her creativity while teaching. Being a teacher grew her passion for art‚ so she began to start painting. She mainly uses acrylic paint. She also uses brushes and palette knives. Pamela and her husband own Misty Mountain Hop Farm and she paints full-time (Pamela). The art piece in my dining room is titled “Sonoran Summer.” The size of the painting is 37x37. The article Wild Apple stated‚ “Pamela Munger grew up in southern California and now calls
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