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    NATIONAL POLICE Sagada Police Station Sagada‚ Mt. Province TO : Mario Masipag Chief of Police SUBJECT : Special Report Re: Bank Robbery DATE : October 26‚ 2013 I. AUTHORITY: 1. SOP of the Station 2. Blotter Entry No. 0317‚ Page No. 137 dated October 15‚2013 II. MATTERS INVESTIGATED: 3. A case of Bank Robbery on complaint of Mr. Mario Mabuti‚ 33 years old‚ married Secretary of the bank‚ native of Poblacion‚ Sagada and residing at Ato‚Poblacion‚ Sagada

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    The Highwayman

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    ‘The Highwayman” is considered to be a narrative poem because it is about two people in love with each other. This poem starts out with a highwayman visiting his love Bess at her father’s inn. He’s on the move so he only has time for one kiss. He promises that he’ll be back by the next night at the latest. The next evening‚ instead of the highwayman‚ some British soldiers show up. They drink a bunch of beer‚ they tie up Bess‚ and then they wait at the windows to shoot the highwayman when he comes

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    and trains. Despite popular portrayals of James as a kind of Robin Hood‚ robbing from the rich and giving to the poor‚ there is no evidence that he and his gang used their robbery gains for anyone but themselves.[2] The James brothers were most active with their gang from about 1866 until 1876‚ when their attempted robbery of a bank in Northfield‚ Minnesota‚ resulted in the capture or deaths of several gang members. They continued in crime for several years‚ recruiting new members‚ but were under

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    Judge Parker’s Court House and outlaws tried Fort Smith Arkansas Isaac Charles Parker • Born- October 15‚ 1838 • Hometown- Barnesfield‚ Ohio • Thought primary school to pay for law school • 1859- Moved to Missouri and had his own practice by 1861 working in county circuit courts • 1859- Became a lawyer at age 21 • 1861- Married Mary O’Toole‚ they had two sons‚ Charles and James • 1861-1863- City attorney • 1864- Member of electoral college (voted for Lincoln) • Died- November 17th‚ 1896 Isaac

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    comparison have completely two different personalities and behaviors. From these two films we are able identify the roles and characters of these two actors by looking at their roles‚ appearance‚ performance and function of their characters in the narrative. The roles and social status of the characters are distinctively different. Lillian Gish portrays a young girl whose father has recently passed away‚ and is trembling with fear

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    to either James’ The Turn of the Screw or Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. As this is a short paper‚ be sure to narrow the theoretical focus of your application. For example‚ if you use narratology‚ you might choose to apply Chatman’s concepts of how narrative “records thought and feeling” or Bahktin’s ideas of “heteroglossia” but not both; if you work on postmodernism‚ you might focus on Lyotard’s theory of “metanarratives” or Baudrillard’s theory of “the simulacrum” but not both.  The main purpose

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    before the fight begins. After that‚ the voice from the radio starts to appear in the story. Moreover‚ the author also uses multi-angle description to tell the story to the readers. In addition to the first person view‚ Angelou uses third person narrative on the radio narration. At the time when the radio is broadcasting the fight‚ she has not forgotten to insert some setting description about the situations in the store‚ for example‚ “there were only a few calls for RC Colas‚ Dr Peppers‚ and Hires

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    following are traced to the early seventeenth century‚ when dancers performed interludes between scenes of an opera? modern dance social dance C ballet court dance 10. The pretext of a dance can be a feeling state of mind CX narrative D all of the above 11. Which of the following is a characteristic of social dance? It often has a religious purpose. It often has a practical purpose. C It is a form of recreation. It is more stylized and less openly energetic than

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    Australian filmmaker‚ John Hillcoat‚ is known for sturdy crime thrillers where the violence usually plays a preponderant role. Two of his first movies feature the acclaimed musician Nick Cave – screenplay and soundtrack in the spellbinding Australian western‚ “The Proposition”‚ and also in the macabre “Ghosts…of the Civil Dead” in which he also plays the main role. In 2009‚ he managed to conquer the masses with the passable post-apocalyptic “The Road”‚ just to fail to impress with “Lawless”‚ his

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    Similar Titles – A Comparison All forms of storytelling – written word‚ recorded image‚ narrative or non-narrative – regardless of plot‚ are made up of the same puzzle pieces; only arranged differently. When broken down to basic pieces‚ it is interesting to examine how some films that appear entirely unrelated actually share much in common. The Marriage of Maria Braun (1979 Fassbinder) and The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962 Richardson)‚ are two films from different New Waves in separate

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